Zusammenfassung der Ressource
4. Roman Medicine
- Who treated illness?
- Trained doctors
- Family
- What did they think caused diseases?
- Gods
- Imbalance of Four humours
- Treatment/Prevention
- Same as the Greeks:
- Herbal remedies
- Balance the humours
- charms
- Superstition
- Carefully observation
- Rest, improved diet and exercise
- Visit the temple of Asclepius
- Roman Army
- had its own hospital and
doctors/surgeons
- Key ideas
- Same as the Greeks
- Four humours
- Observation and
recording symptoms
- Public Health
- Sewers
- Aqueducts
- Toilets
- Opposites
- balance the humours by
using opposite treatment
- Example of change
- Public Health
- Opposites
- Brain controls the
body not the heart
- Example of continuity
- Four humours
- Superstitions
- No idea of the real
cause of disease
- Asclepius in times of
crisis
- Key figures
- Galen
- Built on Hippocrates ideas
- Wrote books
- Would be studies for 1000 years
- Developed theory of the four
humours by using opposites
- Promoted natural treatments
- Proved the brain control the body not the heart
- with his pig experiment