CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAPTER I.
EARLY ROMAN MEDICINE. 1
Origin of Healing--Temples--Lectisternium--Temple of
Æsculapius--Archagathus--Domestic Medicine--Greek
Doctors--Cloaca Maxima--Aqueducts--State of the early Empire
CHAPTER II.
EARLY GREEK MEDICINE. 13
Apollo--Æsculapius--Temples--Serpents--Gods of
Health--Melampus--Homer--Machaon--Podalarius--Temples of
Æsculapius--Methods of Treatment--Gymnasia--Classification of
Renouard--Pythagoras--Democedes--Greek Philosophers
CHAPTER III.
HIPPOCRATES. 25
His life and works--His influence on Medicine
CHAPTER IV.
PLATO, ARISTOTLE, THE SCHOOL OF ALEXANDRIA, AND
EMPIRICISM. 39
Plato--Aristotle--Alexandrian School--Its Origin--Its
Influence--Lithotomy--Herophilus--Erasistratus--Cleombrotus--
Chrysippos--Anatomy--Empiricism--Serapion of Alexandria
CHAPTER V.
ROMAN MEDICINE AT THE END OF THE REPUBLIC AND THE
BEGINNING OF THE EMPIRE. 51
Asclepiades of Prusa--Themison of Laodicea--Methodism--Wounds of
Julius Cæsar--Systems of Philosophy--State of the country--Roman
quacks--Slaves and Freedmen--Lucius Horatillavus
CHAPTER VI.
IN THE REIGN OF THE CÆSARS TO THE DEATH OF NERO. 63
Augustus--His illnesses--Antonius Musa--Mæcenas--Tiberius--
Caligula--Claudius--Nero--Seneca--Astrology--Archiater--Women
poisoners--Oculists in Rome
CHAPTER VII.
PHYSICIANS FROM THE TIME OF AUGUSTUS TO THE DEATH
OF NERO. 72
Celsus--His life and works--His influence on Medicine--Meges of
Sidon--Apollonius of Tyana--Alleged miracles--Vettius
Valleus--Scribonius Longus--Andromachus--Thessalus of
Tralles--Pliny
CHAPTER VIII.
THE FIRST AND SECOND CENTURIES OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA. 86
Athenæus--Pneumatism--Eclectics--Agathinus--Aretæus--Archigenes--
Dioscorides--Cassius Felix--Pestilence in Rome--Ancient surgical
instruments--Herodotus--Heliodorus--Cælius Aurelianus--Soranus--
Rufus of Ephesus--Marinus--Quintus
CHAPTER IX.
GALEN. 96
His life and works--His influence on Medicine
CHAPTER X.
THE LATER ROMAN AND BYZANTINE PERIOD. 111
Beginning of Decline--Neoplatonism--Antyllus--Oribasius--Magnus--
Jacobus Psychristus--Adamantius--Meletius--Nemesius--Ætius--
Alexander of Tralles--The Plague--Moschion--Paulus Ægineta--Decline
of Healing Art
CHAPTER XI.
INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY ON ALTRUISM AND THE
HEALING ART. 127
Essenes--Cabalists and Gnostics--Object of Christ's
Mission--Stoics--Constantine and Justinian--Gladiatorial
Games--Orphanages--Support of the Poor--Hospitals--Their
Foundation--Christianity and Hospitals--Fabiola--Christian
Philanthropy--Demon Theories of Disease receive the Church's
Sanction--Monastic Medicine--Miracles of Healing--St. Paul--St.
Luke--Proclus--Practice of Anatomy denounced--Christianity the
prime factor in promoting Altruism
CHAPTER XII.
GYMNASIA AND BATHS. 143
Gymnastics--Vitruvius--Opinions of Ancient Physicians on
Gymnastics--The Athletes--The Baths--Description of Baths at
Pompeii--Thermæ--Baths of Caracalla
CHAPTER XIII.
SANITATION. 155
Water-supply--Its extent--The Aqueducts--Distribution in
city--Drainage--Disposal of the Dead--Cremation and
Burial--Catacombs--Public Health Regulations
APPENDIX.
FEES IN ANCIENT TIMES 162
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Asklepios, the ancient Greek Deity of Healing _frontispiece_
Machaon (Son of Asklepios), the first Greek Military
Surgeon, attending to the wounded Menelaus _p._ 17
PLATE I.--Bust of Æsculapius _face p._ 13
" II.--Hygeia, the Greek Deity of Health " 15
" III.--Facade of Temple of Asklepios, restored (Delfrasse) " 18
" IV.--Health Temple, restored (Caton) " 20
OUTLINES OF Greek and Roman Medicine
CHAPTER I.
EARLY ROMAN MEDICINE.
Origin of Healing--Temples--Lectisternium--Temple of
Æsculapius--Archagathus--Domestic Medicine--Greek Doctors-
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CHAPTER I.
EARLY ROMAN MEDICINE. 1
Origin of Healing--Temples--Lectisternium--Temple of
Æsculapius--Archagathus--Domestic Medicine--Greek
Doctors--Cloaca Maxima--Aqueducts--State of the early Empire
CHAPTER II.
EARLY GREEK MEDICINE. 13
Apollo--Æsculapius--Temples--Serpents--Gods of
Health--Melampus--Homer--Machaon--Podalarius--Temples of
Æsculapius--Methods of Treatment--Gymnasia--Classification of
Renouard--Pythagoras--Democedes--Greek Philosophers
CHAPTER III.
HIPPOCRATES. 25
His life and works--His influence on Medicine
CHAPTER IV.
PLATO, ARISTOTLE, THE SCHOOL OF ALEXANDRIA, AND
EMPIRICISM. 39
Plato--Aristotle--Alexandrian School--Its Origin--Its
Influence--Lithotomy--Herophilus--Erasistratus--Cleombrotus--
Chrysippos--Anatomy--Empiricism--Serapion of Alexandria
CHAPTER V.
ROMAN MEDICINE AT THE END OF THE REPUBLIC AND THE
BEGINNING OF THE EMPIRE. 51
Asclepiades of Prusa--Themison of Laodicea--Methodism--Wounds of
Julius Cæsar--Systems of Philosophy--State of the country--Roman
quacks--Slaves and Freedmen--Lucius Horatillavus
CHAPTER VI.
IN THE REIGN OF THE CÆSARS TO THE DEATH OF NERO. 63
Augustus--His illnesses--Antonius Musa--Mæcenas--Tiberius--
Caligula--Claudius--Nero--Seneca--Astrology--Archiater--Women
poisoners--Oculists in Rome
CHAPTER VII.
PHYSICIANS FROM THE TIME OF AUGUSTUS TO THE DEATH
OF NERO. 72
Celsus--His life and works--His influence on Medicine--Meges of
Sidon--Apollonius of Tyana--Alleged miracles--Vettius
Valleus--Scribonius Longus--Andromachus--Thessalus of
Tralles--Pliny
CHAPTER VIII.
THE FIRST AND SECOND CENTURIES OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA. 86
Athenæus--Pneumatism--Eclectics--Agathinus--Aretæus--Archigenes--
Dioscorides--Cassius Felix--Pestilence in Rome--Ancient surgical
instruments--Herodotus--Heliodorus--Cælius Aurelianus--Soranus--
Rufus of Ephesus--Marinus--Quintus
CHAPTER IX.
GALEN. 96
His life and works--His influence on Medicine
CHAPTER X.
THE LATER ROMAN AND BYZANTINE PERIOD. 111
Beginning of Decline--Neoplatonism--Antyllus--Oribasius--Magnus--
Jacobus Psychristus--Adamantius--Meletius--Nemesius--Ætius--
Alexander of Tralles--The Plague--Moschion--Paulus Ægineta--Decline
of Healing Art
CHAPTER XI.
INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY ON ALTRUISM AND THE
HEALING ART. 127
Essenes--Cabalists and Gnostics--Object of Christ's
Mission--Stoics--Constantine and Justinian--Gladiatorial
Games--Orphanages--Support of the Poor--Hospitals--Their
Foundation--Christianity and Hospitals--Fabiola--Christian
Philanthropy--Demon Theories of Disease receive the Church's
Sanction--Monastic Medicine--Miracles of Healing--St. Paul--St.
Luke--Proclus--Practice of Anatomy denounced--Christianity the
prime factor in promoting Altruism
CHAPTER XII.
GYMNASIA AND BATHS. 143
Gymnastics--Vitruvius--Opinions of Ancient Physicians on
Gymnastics--The Athletes--The Baths--Description of Baths at
Pompeii--Thermæ--Baths of Caracalla
CHAPTER XIII.
SANITATION. 155
Water-supply--Its extent--The Aqueducts--Distribution in
city--Drainage--Disposal of the Dead--Cremation and
Burial--Catacombs--Public Health Regulations
APPENDIX.
FEES IN ANCIENT TIMES 162
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Asklepios, the ancient Greek Deity of Healing _frontispiece_
Machaon (Son of Asklepios), the first Greek Military
Surgeon, attending to the wounded Menelaus _p._ 17
PLATE I.--Bust of Æsculapius _face p._ 13
" II.--Hygeia, the Greek Deity of Health " 15
" III.--Facade of Temple of Asklepios, restored (Delfrasse) " 18
" IV.--Health Temple, restored (Caton) " 20
OUTLINES OF Greek and Roman Medicine
CHAPTER I.
EARLY ROMAN MEDICINE.
Origin of Healing--Temples--Lectisternium--Temple of
Æsculapius--Archagathus--Domestic Medicine--Greek Doctors-
Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine
CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAPTER I.
EARLY ROMAN MEDICINE. 1
Origin of Healing--Temples--Lectisternium--Temple of
Æsculapius--Archagathus--Domestic Medicine--Greek
Doctors--Cloaca Maxima--Aqueducts--State of the early Empire
CHAPTER II.
EARLY GREEK MEDICINE. 13
Apollo--Æsculapius--Temples--Serpents--Gods of
Health--Melampus--Homer--Machaon--Podalarius--Temples of
Æsculapius--Methods of Treatment--Gymnasia--Classification of
Renouard--Pythagoras--Democedes--Greek Philosophers
CHAPTER III.
HIPPOCRATES. 25
His life and works--His influence on Medicine
CHAPTER IV.
PLATO, ARISTOTLE, THE SCHOOL OF ALEXANDRIA, AND
EMPIRICISM. 39
Plato--Aristotle--Alexandrian School--Its Origin--Its
Influence--Lithotomy--Herophilus--Erasistratus--Cleombrotus--
Chrysippos--Anatomy--Empiricism--Serapion of Alexandria
CHAPTER V.
ROMAN MEDICINE AT THE END OF THE REPUBLIC AND THE
BEGINNING OF THE EMPIRE. 51
Asclepiades of Prusa--Themison of Laodicea--Methodism--Wounds of
Julius Cæsar--Systems of Philosophy--State of the country--Roman
quacks--Slaves and Freedmen--Lucius Horatillavus
CHAPTER VI.
IN THE REIGN OF THE CÆSARS TO THE DEATH OF NERO. 63
Augustus--His illnesses--Antonius Musa--Mæcenas--Tiberius--
Caligula--Claudius--Nero--Seneca--Astrology--Archiater--Women
poisoners--Oculists in Rome
CHAPTER VII.
PHYSICIANS FROM THE TIME OF AUGUSTUS TO THE DEATH
OF NERO. 72
Celsus--His life and works--His influence on Medicine--Meges of
Sidon--Apollonius of Tyana--Alleged miracles--Vettius
Valleus--Scribonius Longus--Andromachus--Thessalus of
Tralles--Pliny
CHAPTER VIII.
THE FIRST AND SECOND CENTURIES OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA. 86
Athenæus--Pneumatism--Eclectics--Agathinus--Aretæus--Archigenes--
Dioscorides--Cassius Felix--Pestilence in Rome--Ancient surgical
instruments--Herodotus--Heliodorus--Cælius Aurelianus--Soranus--
Rufus of Ephesus--Marinus--Quintus
CHAPTER IX.
GALEN. 96
His life and works--His influence on Medicine
CHAPTER X.
THE LATER ROMAN AND BYZANTINE PERIOD. 111
Beginning of Decline--Neoplatonism--Antyllus--Oribasius--Magnus--
Jacobus Psychristus--Adamantius--Meletius--Nemesius--Ætius--
Alexander of Tralles--The Plague--Moschion--Paulus Ægineta--Decline
of Healing Art
CHAPTER XI.
INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY ON ALTRUISM AND THE
HEALING ART. 127
Essenes--Cabalists and Gnostics--Object of Christ's
Mission--Stoics--Constantine and Justinian--Gladiatorial
Games--Orphanages--Support of the Poor--Hospitals--Their
Foundation--Christianity and Hospitals--Fabiola--Christian
Philanthropy--Demon Theories of Disease receive the Church's
Sanction--Monastic Medicine--Miracles of Healing--St. Paul--St.
Luke--Proclus--Practice of Anatomy denounced--Christianity the
prime factor in promoting Altruism
CHAPTER XII.
GYMNASIA AND BATHS. 143
Gymnastics--Vitruvius--Opinions of Ancient Physicians on
Gymnastics--The Athletes--The Baths--Description of Baths at
Pompeii--Thermæ--Baths of Caracalla
CHAPTER XIII.
SANITATION. 155
Water-supply--Its extent--The Aqueducts--Distribution in
city--Drainage--Disposal of the Dead--Cremation and
Burial--Catacombs--Public Health Regulations
APPENDIX.
FEES IN ANCIENT TIMES 162
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Asklepios, the ancient Greek Deity of Healing _frontispiece_
Machaon (Son of Asklepios), the first Greek Military
Surgeon, attending to the wounded Menelaus _p._ 17
PLATE I.--Bust of Æsculapius _face p._ 13
" II.--Hygeia, the Greek Deity of Health " 15
" III.--Facade of Temple of Asklepios, restored (Delfrasse) " 18
" IV.--Health Temple, restored (Caton) " 20
OUTLINES OF Greek and Roman Medicine
CHAPTER I.
EARLY ROMAN MEDICINE.
Origin of Healing--Temples--Lectisternium--Temple of
Æsculapius--Archagathus--Domestic Medicine--Greek Doctors-
PAGE
CHAPTER I.
EARLY ROMAN MEDICINE. 1
Origin of Healing--Temples--Lectisternium--Temple of
Æsculapius--Archagathus--Domestic Medicine--Greek
Doctors--Cloaca Maxima--Aqueducts--State of the early Empire
CHAPTER II.
EARLY GREEK MEDICINE. 13
Apollo--Æsculapius--Temples--Serpents--Gods of
Health--Melampus--Homer--Machaon--Podalarius--Temples of
Æsculapius--Methods of Treatment--Gymnasia--Classification of
Renouard--Pythagoras--Democedes--Greek Philosophers
CHAPTER III.
HIPPOCRATES. 25
His life and works--His influence on Medicine
CHAPTER IV.
PLATO, ARISTOTLE, THE SCHOOL OF ALEXANDRIA, AND
EMPIRICISM. 39
Plato--Aristotle--Alexandrian School--Its Origin--Its
Influence--Lithotomy--Herophilus--Erasistratus--Cleombrotus--
Chrysippos--Anatomy--Empiricism--Serapion of Alexandria
CHAPTER V.
ROMAN MEDICINE AT THE END OF THE REPUBLIC AND THE
BEGINNING OF THE EMPIRE. 51
Asclepiades of Prusa--Themison of Laodicea--Methodism--Wounds of
Julius Cæsar--Systems of Philosophy--State of the country--Roman
quacks--Slaves and Freedmen--Lucius Horatillavus
CHAPTER VI.
IN THE REIGN OF THE CÆSARS TO THE DEATH OF NERO. 63
Augustus--His illnesses--Antonius Musa--Mæcenas--Tiberius--
Caligula--Claudius--Nero--Seneca--Astrology--Archiater--Women
poisoners--Oculists in Rome
CHAPTER VII.
PHYSICIANS FROM THE TIME OF AUGUSTUS TO THE DEATH
OF NERO. 72
Celsus--His life and works--His influence on Medicine--Meges of
Sidon--Apollonius of Tyana--Alleged miracles--Vettius
Valleus--Scribonius Longus--Andromachus--Thessalus of
Tralles--Pliny
CHAPTER VIII.
THE FIRST AND SECOND CENTURIES OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA. 86
Athenæus--Pneumatism--Eclectics--Agathinus--Aretæus--Archigenes--
Dioscorides--Cassius Felix--Pestilence in Rome--Ancient surgical
instruments--Herodotus--Heliodorus--Cælius Aurelianus--Soranus--
Rufus of Ephesus--Marinus--Quintus
CHAPTER IX.
GALEN. 96
His life and works--His influence on Medicine
CHAPTER X.
THE LATER ROMAN AND BYZANTINE PERIOD. 111
Beginning of Decline--Neoplatonism--Antyllus--Oribasius--Magnus--
Jacobus Psychristus--Adamantius--Meletius--Nemesius--Ætius--
Alexander of Tralles--The Plague--Moschion--Paulus Ægineta--Decline
of Healing Art
CHAPTER XI.
INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY ON ALTRUISM AND THE
HEALING ART. 127
Essenes--Cabalists and Gnostics--Object of Christ's
Mission--Stoics--Constantine and Justinian--Gladiatorial
Games--Orphanages--Support of the Poor--Hospitals--Their
Foundation--Christianity and Hospitals--Fabiola--Christian
Philanthropy--Demon Theories of Disease receive the Church's
Sanction--Monastic Medicine--Miracles of Healing--St. Paul--St.
Luke--Proclus--Practice of Anatomy denounced--Christianity the
prime factor in promoting Altruism
CHAPTER XII.
GYMNASIA AND BATHS. 143
Gymnastics--Vitruvius--Opinions of Ancient Physicians on
Gymnastics--The Athletes--The Baths--Description of Baths at
Pompeii--Thermæ--Baths of Caracalla
CHAPTER XIII.
SANITATION. 155
Water-supply--Its extent--The Aqueducts--Distribution in
city--Drainage--Disposal of the Dead--Cremation and
Burial--Catacombs--Public Health Regulations
APPENDIX.
FEES IN ANCIENT TIMES 162
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Asklepios, the ancient Greek Deity of Healing _frontispiece_
Machaon (Son of Asklepios), the first Greek Military
Surgeon, attending to the wounded Menelaus _p._ 17
PLATE I.--Bust of Æsculapius _face p._ 13
" II.--Hygeia, the Greek Deity of Health " 15
" III.--Facade of Temple of Asklepios, restored (Delfrasse) " 18
" IV.--Health Temple, restored (Caton) " 20
OUTLINES OF Greek and Roman Medicine
CHAPTER I.
EARLY ROMAN MEDICINE.
Origin of Healing--Temples--Lectisternium--Temple of
Æsculapius--Archagathus--Domestic Medicine--Greek Doctors-
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