Description
Explore the profound world of Medicine, Health, and Healing in the Ancient Mediterranean (500 BCE–600 CE) with this comprehensive sourcebook. This meticulously crafted text dives into the intricacies of ancient healthcare, offering invaluable insights into diagnostic practices, medicinal treatments, and the experiences of both patients and healers in ancient Greece and Rome. Discover essential topics like ancient pulse and urine diagnostics, gynecological health, surgical practices, and the crucial role of physicians. The volume features rare textual sources—many previously hard to access and newly translated into English—paired with captivating artistic, material, and scientific evidence. From detailed medical treatises and illuminating case studies to incredible artistic works and archaeological findings, this book presents a mosaic of ancient medical knowledge. Readers can explore biomedical remains, funerary monuments, miracle narratives, and even magical spells, all accompanied by comprehensive explanations, timelines, and glossaries to enhance understanding. Designed for scholars and casual readers alike, this sourcebook is a key resource for anyone interested in the evolutionary journey of health, healing practices, and the vibrant history of medicine in the ancient Mediterranean world. Journey into history and uncover how ancient cultures approached illness, healing, and wellness with this unparalleled collection.