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Galen's Theory of Black Bile : Hippocratic Tradition, Manipulation, Innovation.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Ancient Medicine SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2018Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (188 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004382794
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Galen's Theory of Black BileDDC classification:
  • 610.938
LOC classification:
  • R126.G8 .S749 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Chapter 1. Galen and the History of Black Bile -- ‎1. The Origins of Black Bile and Humoral Theory -- ‎2. Galen's Doxographical Explanation for the History of Black Bile -- ‎3. Summary -- ‎Chapter 2. Key Influences on Galen's Writing on Black Bile -- ‎1. The Importance of Philosophy in Galen's Interpretation of the Hippocratic Corpus -- ‎2. The Influence of Galen's Teachers on His Views Concerning Medical Theory -- ‎3. Galen's Opinion on the Authenticity of the Hippocratic Writings -- ‎4. Galen's Polemic against Those He Considers to be Opposed to Humoral Theory -- ‎5. Summary -- ‎Chapter 3. Galen's Qualitative and Structural Characterisation of Black Bile -- ‎1. The Essential Properties of Black Bile -- ‎2. Physical Descriptions of Black Bile -- ‎3. Summary -- ‎Chapter 4. Galen's Distinction of Different Types of Black Bile -- ‎1. The Different Types of Black Bile in Galen's Writing -- ‎2. A Question of Consistency in Galen's Qualitative Characterisation of Black Bile -- ‎3. Summary -- ‎Chapter 5. Galen's Explanation of Harmful Black Bile -- ‎1. The Properties of Altered Black Bile and How This Makes It a Potentially Harmful Substance in the Body -- ‎2. Summary -- ‎Chapter 6. The Cleansing of Harmful Black Bile from the Body -- ‎1. The Importance of the Liver for the Origin of Black Bile in the Body -- ‎2. The Relationship between the Structure of the Spleen and Its Function -- ‎3. Galen's Attack on Asclepiades and Erasistratus on the Function of the Spleen to Cleanse the Body of Black Bile -- ‎4. Diseases of the Spleen in Relation to the Harmful Nature of Black Bile -- ‎5. Summary -- ‎Chapter 7. The Diseases Caused by Black Bile -- ‎1. Melancholy, the Black Bile Disease -- ‎2. Quartan Fever, the Black Bile Fever.
‎3. Cases Where the Presence of Black Bile Indicates a Terminal Disease -- ‎4. Summary -- ‎Chapter 8. Conclusion -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Electronic Sources -- ‎Editions, Collections and Translations of Primary Sources -- ‎Secondary Sources -- ‎Index -- ‎Index of Sources.
Summary: In Galen's Theory of Black Bile: Hippocratic Tradition, Manipulation, Innovation Keith Stewart analyses Galen's characterisation of black bile to understand the different ways it is used in his arguments that cannot always be reconciled with the content of his sources.
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Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Chapter 1. Galen and the History of Black Bile -- ‎1. The Origins of Black Bile and Humoral Theory -- ‎2. Galen's Doxographical Explanation for the History of Black Bile -- ‎3. Summary -- ‎Chapter 2. Key Influences on Galen's Writing on Black Bile -- ‎1. The Importance of Philosophy in Galen's Interpretation of the Hippocratic Corpus -- ‎2. The Influence of Galen's Teachers on His Views Concerning Medical Theory -- ‎3. Galen's Opinion on the Authenticity of the Hippocratic Writings -- ‎4. Galen's Polemic against Those He Considers to be Opposed to Humoral Theory -- ‎5. Summary -- ‎Chapter 3. Galen's Qualitative and Structural Characterisation of Black Bile -- ‎1. The Essential Properties of Black Bile -- ‎2. Physical Descriptions of Black Bile -- ‎3. Summary -- ‎Chapter 4. Galen's Distinction of Different Types of Black Bile -- ‎1. The Different Types of Black Bile in Galen's Writing -- ‎2. A Question of Consistency in Galen's Qualitative Characterisation of Black Bile -- ‎3. Summary -- ‎Chapter 5. Galen's Explanation of Harmful Black Bile -- ‎1. The Properties of Altered Black Bile and How This Makes It a Potentially Harmful Substance in the Body -- ‎2. Summary -- ‎Chapter 6. The Cleansing of Harmful Black Bile from the Body -- ‎1. The Importance of the Liver for the Origin of Black Bile in the Body -- ‎2. The Relationship between the Structure of the Spleen and Its Function -- ‎3. Galen's Attack on Asclepiades and Erasistratus on the Function of the Spleen to Cleanse the Body of Black Bile -- ‎4. Diseases of the Spleen in Relation to the Harmful Nature of Black Bile -- ‎5. Summary -- ‎Chapter 7. The Diseases Caused by Black Bile -- ‎1. Melancholy, the Black Bile Disease -- ‎2. Quartan Fever, the Black Bile Fever.

‎3. Cases Where the Presence of Black Bile Indicates a Terminal Disease -- ‎4. Summary -- ‎Chapter 8. Conclusion -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Electronic Sources -- ‎Editions, Collections and Translations of Primary Sources -- ‎Secondary Sources -- ‎Index -- ‎Index of Sources.

In Galen's Theory of Black Bile: Hippocratic Tradition, Manipulation, Innovation Keith Stewart analyses Galen's characterisation of black bile to understand the different ways it is used in his arguments that cannot always be reconciled with the content of his sources.

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