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Original Articles

The Byzantine Physicians on Epilepsy

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Pages 346-352 | Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The aim of this study is to present epilepsy according to the most famous and representative Byzantine physicians throughout the whole period of the Byzantine empire. Mainly Byzantine medical texts were used as sources. The Byzantine physicians considered epilepsy to be a serious medical problem and followed the Hippocratic tradition as far as the etiology of this disease is concerned. Their pathophysiological theories of epilepsy identified the brain as the site of the problem, but, based on the Hippocratic humoral theory, emphasized causes such as an excess of humors or insufficient circulation of phlegm in the brain. It is surprising to note the accuracy of the details they provide regarding the clinical description of the disease, especially the seizures; many of these are still accepted today. It is also surprising that there was a concurrent opinion during all this medieval period that epilepsy was strictly an organic disease of the brain and the demonic origin of it a prejudice of uneducated people.

Prof. Lascaratos was deceased in 2003.

Notes

Prof. Lascaratos was deceased in 2003.

Raeder I (1933): Oribasii collectionum medicarum reliquiae. Vol. IV. Lipsiae et Berolini: Teubner. 186–199–200.

Raeder I (1964): Oribasii synopsis ad Eustachium. Amsterdam: Hakkert. 114–245–47.

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