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This is the second volume in the Loeb Classical Library’s
complete edition of Hippocrates’ invaluable texts, which provide
essential information about the practice of medicine in antiquity
and about Greek theories concerning the human body. It contains
eight treatises respectively treating the prediction of acute
diseases; the proper diet against them; the natural causes of
epilepsy; medicine’s status as an art; the role of air in health;
the ideal medical education; the components of medical wisdom; and
the nursing of infants. This Loeb edition replaces the original by
W. H. S. Jones. The works available in the Loeb Classical Library
edition of Hippocrates are: Volume I: Ancient Medicine. Airs,
Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 and 3. The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment.
Volume II: Prognostic. Regimen in Acute Diseases. The Sacred
Disease. The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum. Dentition. Volume III: On
Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On Fractures. On Joints.
Mochlicon. Volume IV: Nature of Man. Regimen in Health. Humours.
Aphorisms. Regimen 1–3. Dreams. Volume V: Affections. Diseases
1–2. Volume VI: Diseases 3. Internal Affections. Regimen in Acute
Diseases. Volume VII: Epidemics 2 and 4–7. Volume VIII: Places in
Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1–2. Physician. Use of Liquids.
Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas. Volume IX: Anatomy. Nature of
Bones. Heart. Eight Months’ Child. Coan Prenotions. Crises.
Critical Days. Superfetation. Girls. Excision of the Fetus. Sight.
Volume X: Generation. Nature of the Child. Diseases 4. Nature of
Women. Barrenness. Volume XI: Diseases of Women 1–2.
This is the first volume in the Loeb Classical Library's complete
edition of Hippocrates' invaluable texts, which provide essential
information about the practice of medicine in antiquity and about
Greek theories concerning the human body. Here, Paul Potter
presents the Greek text with facing English translation of five
treatises that showcase the range of Hippocratic theory,
philosophy, and practice: Ancient Medicine; Airs, Waters, Places;
Epidemics 1 and 3; Precepts; and Nutriment. Also included is the
famous Hippocratic Oath. This Loeb edition replaces the original by
W. H. S. Jones. The works available in the Loeb Classical Library
edition of Hippocrates are: Volume I: Ancient Medicine. Airs,
Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 and 3. The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment.
Volume II: Prognostic. Regimen in Acute Diseases. The Sacred
Disease. The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum. Physician (Ch. 1).
Dentition. Volume III: On Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On
Fractures. On Joints. Mochlicon. Volume IV: Nature of Man. Regimen
in Health. Humours. Aphorisms. Regimen 1-3. Dreams. Volume V:
Affections. Diseases 1-2. Volume VI: Diseases 3. Internal
Affections. Regimen in Acute Diseases. Volume VII: Epidemics 2 and
4-7. Volume VIII: Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1-2.
Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas.
Volume IX: Anatomy. Nature of Bones. Heart. Eight Months' Child.
Coan Prenotions. Crises. Critical Days. Superfetation. Girls.
Excision of the Fetus. Sight. Volume X: Generation. Nature of the
Child. Diseases 4. Nature of Women. Barrenness. Volume XI: Diseases
of Women 1-2.
This is the eleventh and final volume in the Loeb Classical
Library's complete edition of Hippocrates' invaluable texts, which
provide essential information about the practice of medicine in
antiquity and about Greek theories concerning the human body. Here,
Paul Potter presents the Greek text with facing English translation
of Diseases of Women 1 and 2, which represent the most extensive
accounts in the Hippocratic collection of female reproductive life,
the pathological conditions affecting the female reproductive
organs, and their proper terminology and recommended treatments. A
lexicon of therapeutic agents is included for reference. The works
available in the Loeb Classical Library edition of Hippocrates are:
Volume I: Ancient Medicine. Airs, Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 and
3. The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment. Volume II: Prognostic. Regimen in
Acute Diseases. The Sacred Disease. The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum.
Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition. Volume III: On Wounds in the Head. In
the Surgery. On Fractures. On Joints. Mochlicon. Volume IV: Nature
of Man. Regimen in Health. Humours. Aphorisms. Regimen 1-3. Dreams.
Volume V: Affections. Diseases 1-2. Volume VI: Diseases 3. Internal
Affections. Regimen in Acute Diseases. Volume VII: Epidemics 2 and
4-7. Volume VIII: Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1-2.
Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas.
Volume IX: Anatomy. Nature of Bones. Heart. Eight Months' Child.
Coan Prenotions. Crises. Critical Days. Superfetation. Girls.
Excision of the Fetus. Sight. Volume X: Generation. Nature of the
Child. Diseases 4. Nature of Women. Barrenness.
Psyche and Soma is a multi-disciplinary exploration of the history of understanding of the human mind or soul and its relationship to the body, through the course of more than two thousand years. Thirteen specially commissioned chapters, each written by a recognized expert, discuss such figures as the doctors Hippocrates and Galen, the theologians St Paul, Augustine, and Aquinas, and philosophers from Plato to Leibniz.
Hippocrates, said to have been born in Cos in or before 460 BCE,
learned medicine and philosophy; travelled widely as a medical
doctor and teacher; was consulted by King Perdiccas of Macedon and
Artaxerxes of Persia; and died perhaps at Larissa. Apparently he
rejected superstition in favour of inductive reasoning and the
study of real medicine as subject to natural laws, in general and
in individual people as patients for treatment by medicines and
surgery. Of the roughly 70 works in the 'Hippocratic Collection'
many are not by Hippocrates; even the famous oath may not be his.
But he was undeniably the 'Father of Medicine'.
The works available in the Loeb Classical Library edition of
Hippocrates are the following. Volume I: Ancient Medicine. Airs,
Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 and 3. The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment.
Volume II: Prognostic. Regimen in Acute Diseases. The Sacred
Disease. The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum. Physician (Ch. 1).
Dentition. Volume III: On Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On
Fractures. On Joints. Mochlicon. Volume IV: Nature of Man. Regimen
in Health. Humours. Aphorisms. Regimen 1-3. Dreams. Volume V:
Affections. Diseases 1-2. Volume VI: Diseases 3. Internal
Affections. Regimen in Acute Diseases. Volume VII: Epidemics 2 and
4-7. Volume VIII: Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic I-II.
Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas.
Volume IV also contains the fragments of Heracleitus, On the
Universe.
Psyche and Soma is a multi-disciplinary exploration of the history of understanding of the human mind or soul and its relationship to the body, through the course of more than two thousand years. Thirteen specially commissioned chapters, each written by a recognized expert, discuss such figures as the doctors Hippocrates and Galen, the theologians St Paul, Augustine, and Aquinas, and philosophers from Plato to Leibniz.
The medical treatises collected under Hippocrates' name are
essential sources of information about the practice of medicine in
antiquity and about Greek theories concerning the human body. In
this eighth volume of the ongoing Loeb edition of these invaluable
texts, Paul Potter presents ten treatises that offer an
illuminating overview of Hippocratic medicine. Three theoretical
works Places in Man, General Nature of Glands, and Fleshes expound
particular theories of anatomy and physiology and then elaborate on
how disease and healing occur in the systems depicted. Prorrhetic 1
and 2 and Physician deal with symptoms and prognosis and with other
aspects of the physician-patient relationship. And four practical
manuals Use of Liquids, Ulcers, Fistulas, and Haemorrhoids give
specific instruction for treatments. Thus from the writings in this
volume we gain insight into the Hippocratic physician's
understanding of the body, his approach to his patient, and his
methods for dealing with a variety of disorders. The other works
available in the Loeb Classical Library edition of Hippocrates are
the following. Volume I: Ancient Medicine. Airs, Waters, Places.
Epidemics 1 and 3. The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment. Volume II:
Prognostic. Regimen in Acute Diseases. The Sacred Disease. The Art.
Breaths. Law. Decorum. Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition. Volume III: On
Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On Fractures. On Joints.
Mochlicon. Volume IV: Nature of Man. Regimen in Health. Humours.
Aphorisms. Regimen 1 3. Dreams. Volume V: Affections. Diseases 1 2.
Volume VI: Diseases 3. Internal Affections. Regimen in Acute
Diseases. Volume VII: Epidemics 2 and 4 7. Volume IV also contains
the fragments of Heracleitus, On the Universe.
This is the ninth volume in the Loeb Classical Library's ongoing
edition of Hippocrates' invaluable texts, which provide essential
information about the practice of medicine in antiquity and about
Greek theories concerning the human body. Here Paul Potter presents
the Greek text with facing English translation of eleven treatises,
four previously unavailable in English, that illuminate Hippocratic
medicine in such areas as anatomy, physiology, prognosis and
clinical signs, obstetrics, and ophthalmology.
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