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Medical Astrology 104: Greek Medicine 1

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Greek medical theory developed a complex view of the body, health, and disease in its quest to explain these and other natural phenomenon. In this lecture we’ll track the beginnings and rough standardization of Greek medicine and detail some of the major anatomical process, including the development of the four humours, pneuma, ignis, and more.

The download contains a .txt file with a link to the Google Drive folder from which the files can be downloaded. Folder contains a prerecorded lecture presented in .WMV that is 01:07:50 in length, it also contains a PDF copy of the slides, a PDF transcript of the voice over for the hearing impaired, and academic papers further exploring some of the topics presented.

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Greek medical theory developed a complex view of the body, health, and disease in its quest to explain these and other natural phenomenon. In this lecture we’ll track the beginnings and rough standardization of Greek medicine and detail some of the major anatomical process, including the development of the four humours, pneuma, ignis, and more.

The download contains a .txt file with a link to the Google Drive folder from which the files can be downloaded. Folder contains a prerecorded lecture presented in .WMV that is 01:07:50 in length, it also contains a PDF copy of the slides, a PDF transcript of the voice over for the hearing impaired, and academic papers further exploring some of the topics presented.

Greek medical theory developed a complex view of the body, health, and disease in its quest to explain these and other natural phenomenon. In this lecture we’ll track the beginnings and rough standardization of Greek medicine and detail some of the major anatomical process, including the development of the four humours, pneuma, ignis, and more.

The download contains a .txt file with a link to the Google Drive folder from which the files can be downloaded. Folder contains a prerecorded lecture presented in .WMV that is 01:07:50 in length, it also contains a PDF copy of the slides, a PDF transcript of the voice over for the hearing impaired, and academic papers further exploring some of the topics presented.