MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
306 Late antiquity of these tensions, but simply could not be bothered with them because they did not matter for their purposes. ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 307 It would have been better if he [i.e. Asclepiades] had described the disease in clear an ...
308 Late antiquity thepneumato reside and to originate in the body and to play a major part in physiological processes such as d ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 309 vehement criticism.^50 This problem presents itself even more clearly when we get to a t ...
310 Late antiquity Yet as for the wounds that occur as a result of haemorrhage in the inner parts, since the generality of loose ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 311 irrelevant and hence useless to debate). But if it does affect treatment, one has to ens ...
312 Late antiquity And even if this were hidden in the parts, this would pose no problem for the Methodists, who have proposed g ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 313 of cases these are visible causes) without in any way restricting the relevance of these ...
314 Late antiquity ( 18 ) antecedens autem causa passionis [sc. hydrophobiae] est canis rabidi morsus uel, ut quidam memorant, c ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 315 the disease is always the same; and conversely the same causes may lead to different dis ...
316 Late antiquity above (and their affiliation with Scepticism in particular), they were reluc- tant to do so.^69 At first sigh ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 317 The following passage provides a good example: ( 21 a) secundum nos igitur distentio est ...
318 Late antiquity The addition ‘without any reason and because of some affection in the body’ is made because other people fear ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 319 This ban is also expressed in the following passage: ( 24 ) sed superfluum estcausas adi ...
320 Late antiquity Yet if all parts were loosened by a state of looseness, these (medicaments) should similarly be applied to al ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 321 as attested particularly in Soranus’ contemporaries, the Pneumatists, who seem to have u ...
322 Late antiquity combining accurate observation of a patient’s symptoms with a moderately strong theoretical apparatus.^83 Yet ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 323 manifestam rationem,^87 orpraua ratione aestimatum,^88 orratione commoti uera quidem, se ...
324 Late antiquity way of treatment based on a consideration of the state of the patient and the powers of the medicament.^91 Th ...
The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus 325 the Dogmatists’ views on the treatment of diseases to be pathetically and dangerously er ...
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