I fluidi corporei in Celso e Scribonio Largo

In De Medicina, as in the Compositions, where attestations are less frequent given the more limited extension of the work, there are numerous claims of bodily fluids. Along with footage of the great ancient Greek tradition (from Hippocrates to Asclepiade and Temisone) there are also references to co...

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Main Author: Sergio Sconocchia
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Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2020-08-01
Series:Pallas
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/23480
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description In De Medicina, as in the Compositions, where attestations are less frequent given the more limited extension of the work, there are numerous claims of bodily fluids. Along with footage of the great ancient Greek tradition (from Hippocrates to Asclepiade and Temisone) there are also references to contemporary physicians and surgeons. Bodily fluids, especially bilis (atra or rufa), pituita, sanguis, sudor, urina, found in Celsus and Scribonius, are generally a sign of good physical health. They can often be used for therapeutic purposes. On the other hand, sometimes, in their possible imbalance, they are symptomatic and cause (especially urina, sanguis, but also pituita) of pathological alteration from which the physicians can have diagnosis and prognosis. Especially bilis, pituita and sanguis are reported frequently in parallel with Hippocrates by Friedrich Marx for Celsus and by Sergio Sconocchia for Scribonius Largus.
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spelling doaj.art-30dca204b5bb495b913261269323b9202023-02-09T16:28:54ZfraPresses universitaires du MidiPallas0031-03872272-76392020-08-01113174010.4000/pallas.23480I fluidi corporei in Celso e Scribonio LargoSergio SconocchiaIn De Medicina, as in the Compositions, where attestations are less frequent given the more limited extension of the work, there are numerous claims of bodily fluids. Along with footage of the great ancient Greek tradition (from Hippocrates to Asclepiade and Temisone) there are also references to contemporary physicians and surgeons. Bodily fluids, especially bilis (atra or rufa), pituita, sanguis, sudor, urina, found in Celsus and Scribonius, are generally a sign of good physical health. They can often be used for therapeutic purposes. On the other hand, sometimes, in their possible imbalance, they are symptomatic and cause (especially urina, sanguis, but also pituita) of pathological alteration from which the physicians can have diagnosis and prognosis. Especially bilis, pituita and sanguis are reported frequently in parallel with Hippocrates by Friedrich Marx for Celsus and by Sergio Sconocchia for Scribonius Largus.http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/23480CelsusScribonius Largusbodily fluidsbilispituitasanguis
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I fluidi corporei in Celso e Scribonio Largo
Pallas
Celsus
Scribonius Largus
bodily fluids
bilis
pituita
sanguis
title I fluidi corporei in Celso e Scribonio Largo
title_full I fluidi corporei in Celso e Scribonio Largo
title_fullStr I fluidi corporei in Celso e Scribonio Largo
title_full_unstemmed I fluidi corporei in Celso e Scribonio Largo
title_short I fluidi corporei in Celso e Scribonio Largo
title_sort i fluidi corporei in celso e scribonio largo
topic Celsus
Scribonius Largus
bodily fluids
bilis
pituita
sanguis
url http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/23480
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