MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
46 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus natural principle (or as a certain group of concrete natural factors) and is no lo ...
On the Sacred Disease 47 as Jeanne Ducatillon has claimed,^8 that the statements of the first chapter actually reveal an authent ...
48 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus does not concern a discrepancy between religious theory and religious prac- tice o ...
On the Sacred Disease 49 intend to offer a new one, but I believe that the debate would benefit from recognising that these inte ...
50 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus are here ‘constant’, ‘unchanging’, ‘imperishable’ – not in the sense that the dise ...
On the Sacred Disease 51 8 ) < ) ( " =!)> $’ 0? % ...
52 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus below). Among the ‘human’ factors determining the disease we should probably also ...
On the Sacred Disease 53 1 ' ), we have to suppose, on this interpretation, that when writing ‘the same sourc ...
54 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus chapter 13 the same expression is used (the wording of the whole sentence 13. 13 i ...
On the Sacred Disease 55 its development. If this is true, it becomes difficult to read this statement as the propagation of a n ...
56 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus the statement sounds too strange to be accepted as a self-evident idea not needing ...
On the Sacred Disease 57 is mentioned. Of course the validity of this argument depends on the assumption of a common author ofOn ...
58 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus in his conception the words can perfectly well be predicated of the same subject.T ...
On the Sacred Disease 59 M),^36 which has-#Cinstead of$, and to take the diseases as the subject of: ‘in this way (or ...
60 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus growth, and that theprophasiesare mentioned because they are simply the external s ...
On the Sacred Disease 61 However, this extrapolation of a ‘theology’ from the statements about the divine character of the disea ...
62 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus cases the illness is too strong for medical drugs ( 2. 3 , 6. 364 L.; 11. 6 , 6. 3 ...
On the Sacred Disease 63 contrarily to their own principles: they pretend to be pious men and to rely on the gods for help, but ...
64 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus medicine and temple medicine never were as sharp as we tend to think, the co-opera ...
On the Sacred Disease 65 But I hold that the body of a man is not polluted by a god, that which is most corruptible by that whic ...
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