Unisa Institutional Repository

Hippocrates' Diseases Of Women Book 1 - Greek Text with English Translation and Footnotes

Show full item record

Title: Hippocrates' Diseases Of Women Book 1 - Greek Text with English Translation and Footnotes
Author: Whiteley, Kathleen
Abstract: Diseases of Women, Book I, is part of the Hippocratic Corpus of approximately seventy treatises, although different authors contributed to the writings, as is evident by slight changes in text. It is the first of three works by Hippocrates on gynaecological problems. Fifth century BC doctors did not dissect either humans or animals, so their theories were based purely on observation and experience. Book I deals with women who have problems with menstruation, either the lack of it or an excess, infertility and, when conception does take place, the threat of miscarriage and dealing with the stillborn child. Various remedies are given, including herbal infusions, vapour baths and mixtures that the modern day patient would shudder at, e.g. animal dung and headless, wingless beetles. One remedy, hypericum, or St John's Wort, used for depression, has become popular today as an alternative medicine.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1620
Date: 2009-08-25
Citation:


Files in this item

Files Size Format View
02Keywords.pdf 39.91Kb PDF View/Open
04dissertation.pdf 528.5Kb PDF View/Open
01ABSTRACT.pdf 56.57Kb PDF View/Open
06BIBLIOGRAPHY.pdf 99.62Kb PDF View/Open
00front.pdf 43.39Kb PDF View/Open
03introduction.pdf 132.6Kb PDF View/Open

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show full item record

Search UnisaIR


Browse

My Account

Statistics