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Saturday, January 19, 2019

Hippocrates and the Four Humors

Balancing the four humors The Grecians and Romans viewed madness and sickness as an affliction from the gods. Greek physicians, most notably Hippocrates, believed these afflictions we from an imbalance of what he called the four humors. These included blood, phlegm, sullen bile, and yellow bile. In many cases many treatments prescribed to balance the humors could be considered precursors to psychotherapy. Hippocrates had his patients discuss their dreams to gain insight into their ailments.From these discussions, he would then prescribe such(prenominal)(prenominal) things as rest and relaxation as well as a change of climate, scenery, or diet. Hippocrates believed that removing a mentally ill patient from a tumultuous family life could restore the patients mental health. . most(prenominal) of these theories can be seen later on as suggestive cures for Freuds patients even though Freud viewed the causes much differently. Physical ailments were treated with a much different approa ch when compared to mental health problems.To balance the humors, physicians chose a alteration of procedures many of which would be considered questionable by todays standards. If a patient was thought to charter an excess amount of blood, the physician would head for the hills the patient to remove the excess amount. When a patient was thought to have too much phlegm and was lethargic, physicians would prescribe a diet senior high on citrus fruits. Even today elderly patients who have degenerative fatigue are given shots of vitamin B-12 which can be found in citrus fruits and chronically ill people are suggested to increase their vitamin C intake which also can be found in citrus fruits.

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