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Author:
Summerton, Nicholas, author.
Title:
Greco-Roman medicine and what it can teach us today / Nick Summerton.
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Archaeology,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
x, 197 pages, [16] pages of unnumbered plates : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Medicine, Greek and Roman.
Médecine grecque et romaine.
Medicine, Greek and Roman.
Notes:
Includes bibliographic references (pages 169-191) and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 8 Conclusion. ch. 2 Preventive Medicine and the Preservation of Health -- ch. 3 Healers and Patients -- ch. 4 Architecture and Health -- ch. 5 Pharmaceutical Remedies -- ch. 6 Psychological Wellbeing and Holistic Care -- ch. 7 Surgical and Physical Therapies -- ch. 8 Conclusion.
Summary:
"There can be little doubt that the Romans experienced many of the illnesses that are still encountered today, and individuals have always had to decide how best to deal with their health-related concerns.The Roman Empire was an amalgam of many cultures, often with dissimilar ideas and beliefs. The Greek impact on health was particularly dominant and, therefore, this book focuses on Greco-Roman medicine as it was practised during the Pax Romana, the period between the accession of Augustus and the death of Marcus Aurelius.Drawing on ancient literature supplemented with evidence from archaeology, paleopathology, epigraphy and numismatics the Greco-Roman medical context is carefully examined. A particular focus is on the effectiveness of approaches to both preventing and treating a range of physical and psychological problems. Detailed consideration is also given to the ancient technical and hygienic achievements in addition to the place of healers within Roman society.Uniquely, within each chapter, the author draws on his own clinical and public health experience, combined with modern research findings, in assessing the continuing relevance of Greco-Roman medicine. For example, Galen`s focus on access to fresh air, movement, sensible eating and getting sufficient sleep matter as much today as they did in the past. Our classical forebears can also assist us in determining the best balances between prevention and treatment, centralised control and individual responsibility, as well as the most appropriate uses of technology, drugs and surgery.Some ancient pharmaceutical compounds are already showing promise in treating infections. In addition, practising Stoicism and getting some locotherapy should be considered by anyone struggling to cope with the stresses and strains of modern life."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1526752875
9781526752871
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1295997486
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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