Zusammenfassung der Ressource
HEALTH CARE IN ANTIQUE AND MODERN
LIFE.
- Hygiene in ancient Greece and the Roman Empire
- Public baths already existed in Greece nearly
1000 years before Jesus Christ, following the
example of the Orientals who are considered the
first to build public buildings for this purpose
- Rome always took care of hygiene systems to
avoid diseases, this included the installation of
latrines in large public buildings
- Hygiene from the Middle Ages to the century XVIII
- Thel old Renaissance contempt towards that
time, related the medieval man with the
barbarism, the dirt, the childlike naivety that
would lead him to underestimate the
consequences of the lack of hygiene
regarding the contagions.
- Middle Ages, "the contempt for the mundane and
the change in the customs of personal hygiene,
considering the immoral contemplation of the
body itself, made the body bath abandoned"
- In the 16th and 17th centuries, the
phantasmagoric arose over water, being
perceived as something capable of infiltrating
the body, so that the bathroom, at the same
time, acquires a very specific state.
- MODERN LIFE.
- ADVANCES IN HEALTH
- 1.-Careful
bandages. 2.- Blood
transfusion. 3.-
First measurements
of arterial pressure.
Artery knots and
ligatures
according to
Ambroise Paré
- EVOLUTION OF CARE
- Protestant reform
triumphed
Abandonment of sick
monasteries in the
care of "women of bad
life"
- TRANSFORMATION OF HOSPITALS
- Governed by
religious orders. It
was used to
welcome those
who "bothered"
society, drunk and
mentally ill
- Junk food
- Antibiotics and pills
- ANTIQUE LIFE
- Nutritive food
- Natural medicine