MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
86 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus claim: it provides an example of what Diocles regards as an ‘insufficient’ causal ...
Diocles of Carystus on the method of dietetics 87 the tendency of searching for causes at any cost which Fredrich found characte ...
88 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus like to add a secondcaveat, which has to do with the nature of polemical writing i ...
Diocles of Carystus on the method of dietetics 89 While it has also been argued very frequently that Diocles here shares the sce ...
90 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus primary and secondary qualities that is so important to the author ofOn Ancient Me ...
Diocles of Carystus on the method of dietetics 91 explanation is impossible, and that there are also cases in which it may be po ...
92 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus 56 (p. 178 , 13 – 14 Joly and Byl): !. . 6 ...
Diocles of Carystus on the method of dietetics 93 many resemblances to Aristotelian and Peripatetic language and style of argume ...
94 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus against claims one and two sounds very Aristotelian (although he does not use the ...
Diocles of Carystus on the method of dietetics 95 Connections of Diocles’ views with Aristotle’s have, of course, been made by e ...
96 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus different from the ones given by Aristotle and Theophrastus. The latter are either ...
Diocles of Carystus on the method of dietetics 97 Hippocratic writings asOn FleshesorOn Regimenfor that matter.^50 Nor are the w ...
98 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus foodstuffs.^53 Compared with theverbatimfragment itself, Galen’s intro- duction of ...
Diocles of Carystus on the method of dietetics 99 the ‘highly useful distinction’ ( !) between ‘foodstuffs’ () and ...
100 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus for having pointed out that experience is an indispensable (but not neces- sarily ...
chapter 3 To help, or to do no harm. Principles and practices of therapeutics in the Hippocratic Corpus and in the work of Diocl ...
102 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus guiding principle,^3 understands this ‘causing harm’ in the sense of delib- erate ...
To help, or to do no harm 103 questions such as the following: Are therapeutics and medicine identical? Or is therapeutics a par ...
104 Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus first of all to deserve mention, separated this discipline from the study of wisd ...
To help, or to do no harm 105 medicine were incomplete and impotent. ( 10 ) After these, Serapion was the first to claim that th ...
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