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WALT: Identify the 
factors of change in 
Ancient Greece. 
WILF 
D – Describe Greek knowledge of medicine. 
C – Explain the factors that led to advancement in Greek medicine. 
A – Evaluate the progress of Greek medicine.
Beat the Teacher … 
Rewrite in your books and correct my mistakes… (If there are any, you may even 
need to rewrite some of it, for bonus marks can you improve my answer…) 
Eggtipician medicine was based around a lot of 
scientific knowledge. They were less advanced than 
prehistoric society, and were not influenced by 
religion. 
They continued to believe that illnesses were caused 
by the gods and evil sprites, but they also developed a 
new natural theory. 
This theory said that illness was caused when channels 
in the body became blocked. 
For example undigested foot 
in the bowels blocked the 
channels and so make 
people ill.
Did you beat me? 
Egyptian medicine was based around little scientific 
knowledge. While they were more advanced than 
prehistoric society, they were still heavily influenced by 
religion. 
They continued to believe that illnesses were caused by 
the gods and evil spirits, but they also developed a new 
natural theory. 
This theory said that illness was caused when channels in 
the body became blocked. For example undigested food 
in the bowels blocked the channels and so make people 
ill.
What’s this? 
Key Words. 
Progression –Process of developing 
towards a more advanced state. 
(Getting better) 
Regression – Return to former or 
less developed state (Getting 
worse)
Introduction to Greeks… 
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW2INUc1gSE 
Take introductory notes on the Key Points of Greek Medicine… 
Q. How does Greek medicine compare to that of 
Egyptian and PreHistoric. Is a period of Regression 
or Progression?
Mind Map 
• In your table groups draw an individual mind map for the 
Ancient Greek Factors of Change using the following 
headings 
• a) government 
• b) economy 
• c) individuals 
• d) technology 
• e) communications 
• f) religion 
• g) education 
• h) war 
Now Swap and add extra information to your mind maps.
More information 
• http://educationforum.co.uk/ancientgreeks.htm
Greeks 
• Ancient Greece, as with Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt, played an important part in medical history. 
The most famous of all Ancient Greek doctors was Hippocrates. By 1200 B.C., Ancient Greece was 
developing in all areas - trade, farming, warfare, sailing, craftsmanship etc. Their knowledge of 
medicine developed accordingly. 
• Gods dominated the lives of the Greeks. Natural occurrences were explained away by using gods. This, 
however, did not occur in medicine where Ancient Greek physicians tried to find a natural explanation 
as to why someone got ill and died. 
• The Greeks were practicing medicine 1000 years before the birth of Christ. In the ‘Iliad’ by Homer, 
injured soldiers were treated by doctors and the Greek leader in the tale, Menelaus, was treated for an 
arrow wound by a doctor-in-arms, Machaon. 
• However, not all Ancient Greeks turned to physicians when ill. many still turned to the gods. The god 
Apollo was consulted at a temple in Delphi and by the sixth century B.C., many turned to the god 
Asclepios for help. Places called asclepeia were built for those in poor health. These were like temples 
and here people came to bathe, sleep and meditate. The poor were also allowed to beg for money in 
these buildings. Those who went to asclepeias were expected to leave offerings to Asclepios. The 
asclepeias were run by priests. Patients to asclepeias were encouraged to sleep as it was believed that 
during sleep they would be visited by Asclepios and his two daughters, Panacea and Hygeia. A visit by 
these three was expected to cure all ailments. Those who were not cured could stay at the asclepeia 
where they were. Written accounts have survived of those who were cured: 
• Hermodicus of Lampsacus was paralysed in the body. When he slept in the temple the god healed him 
and ordered him to bring to the temple as large a stone as he could. The man brought the stone which 
now lies before the abaton (where people slept). 
• During the period 600 B.C. to 400 B.C., the Ancient Greeks also made great advances in philosophy.
Greeks 
• Medicine was very important to the Ancient Greek. Ancient Greek Culture was such that a high 
priority was placed upon healthy lifestyles, this despite Ancient Greece being much different to the 
Greece of the modern World. 
• Ancient Greece was much different to the Greece of today. In Ancient Times Greece was a 
collection of City States. Each of these was independent from the others but shared a similar 
culture and religious beliefs. Despite the lack of a coherent government the Greeks developed a 
society that matched, if not bettered, that of the Ancient Egyptians. 
• Medical practice in Ancient Greece, like Egypt, was based largely upon religious beliefs. The Cult of 
Asclepios grew in popularity and was a major provider of medical care. This cult developed old 
theories and introduced several treatments not too dissimilar from modern 'alternative medicines'. 
• The Ancient Greeks though made major strides in medical knowledge. The works of Hippocrates 
and his followers led to several scientific facts being recorded for the first time: and perhaps more 
significantly the work of these philosophers began a tradition of studying the cause of disease 
rather than looking solely at the symptoms when prescribing a cure. 
• The legacy of the Ancient Greek world on medical practice has been great. Hippocrates theory of 
the Four Humours was, for a long time, the basis upon which to develop medical reasoning. 
Likewise the methodology employed by the Greeks has, to a large extent, been retained and 
modified to form what we now consider to be conventional medicine.
Hippocrates 
What is the Hippocratic Corpus
Four 
Humors
How significant was Hippocrates? 
How significant was Hippocrates to the history of medicine… 
Hippocrates was significant to the history of medicine as he … 
However not everyone was convinced … only the … believed… 
religious influences weren’t yet abandoned … 
Therefore … 
Hippocrates came up with the idea that the causes of illness and disease were 
natural not supernatural … 
In the long-term, Hippocrates development of the Four Humours was of huge 
importance and helped doctors make new discoveries about the way the body 
worked.
Find the Fiction … 
• Write down ONE TRUE statement that you have learnt from 
today’s lesson and TWO FALSE statements from todays 
lesson. 
Hippocrates believed in the Four Tumours 
Hippocrates believed in the Four Blooper 
Hippocrates believed in the Four Humours
facebook 
Wall Photos Flair Boxes Hippocrates Logout 
Hippocrates is … 
View photos of Hippocrates (5) 
Send Hippocrates a message 
Poke message 
Wall Info Photos Boxes 
Write something… 
Share 
Information 
Networks: 
Birthday: 
Political: 
Religion: 
Hometown: 
Friends 
Galen Paré Harvey 
Caius Hippocrates 
Hippocrates 
September, 460 BC 
Press 
Imhotep to Hippocrates. 
PreHistoric Man to Hippocrates. 
Asclepios to Hippocrates 
Hippocrates to 
Hippocrates
Wall Photos Flair Boxes Hippocrates Logout 
Personal Information 
facebook 
Hippocrates is … 
View photos of Hippocrates (5) 
Send Hippocrates a message 
Poke message 
Wall Info Photos Boxes 
Basic Information 
Information 
Networks: 
Birthday: 
Political: 
Religion: 
Hometown: 
Photos 
Networks: 
Sex: 
Birthday: 
Hometown: 
Activities: 
Interests: 
FavouriteMusic: 
FavouriteMovies: 
Favourite TV Shows: 
Favourite Books: 
My New Book 
Updated last 
Tuesday 
1 Albums 
What I have done that is 
significant 
Events:
Introduction 
• The Ancient Greeks built a large settled civilisation 
around the Mediterranean between 800-400BC 
Government 
• Ancient Greece wasn’t one big country 
• It was made up a several smaller ‘city states’ organised 
in different ways 
• Some were aristocracies (ruled by the rich) 
• Some were monarchies (ruled by a king) 
• Some were democracies (ruled by the people) 
Greek city states competed with each other to be the best 
at things
Economy 
• The Greeks were settled, they traded and became rich. 
• They had slaves so had the money and time to spend 
developing ideas and theories 
Religion 
• Like the Egyptians the Greeks had many gods 
• They explained events and nature by reference to the 
gods – for instance war might occur because Zeus was 
angry and illness could be taken away by the god of 
healing Askelpios 
• Large temples called Askelpians were built in honour of 
the god of healing where sick people went for care
War 
• The Ancient Greeks were frequently at war with their 
neighbours the Persians 
• Wars involved hand to hand fighting causing many open 
wounds and injuries 
Education 
• The Greeks could afford to spend time and money on 
education 
• They built primary schools and secondary schools . 
• Learning, thinking, writing and philosophy were highly 
valued in Ancient Greece.

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1002 History of Medicine

  • 1. WALT: Identify the factors of change in Ancient Greece. WILF D – Describe Greek knowledge of medicine. C – Explain the factors that led to advancement in Greek medicine. A – Evaluate the progress of Greek medicine.
  • 2. Beat the Teacher … Rewrite in your books and correct my mistakes… (If there are any, you may even need to rewrite some of it, for bonus marks can you improve my answer…) Eggtipician medicine was based around a lot of scientific knowledge. They were less advanced than prehistoric society, and were not influenced by religion. They continued to believe that illnesses were caused by the gods and evil sprites, but they also developed a new natural theory. This theory said that illness was caused when channels in the body became blocked. For example undigested foot in the bowels blocked the channels and so make people ill.
  • 3. Did you beat me? Egyptian medicine was based around little scientific knowledge. While they were more advanced than prehistoric society, they were still heavily influenced by religion. They continued to believe that illnesses were caused by the gods and evil spirits, but they also developed a new natural theory. This theory said that illness was caused when channels in the body became blocked. For example undigested food in the bowels blocked the channels and so make people ill.
  • 4. What’s this? Key Words. Progression –Process of developing towards a more advanced state. (Getting better) Regression – Return to former or less developed state (Getting worse)
  • 5. Introduction to Greeks… • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW2INUc1gSE Take introductory notes on the Key Points of Greek Medicine… Q. How does Greek medicine compare to that of Egyptian and PreHistoric. Is a period of Regression or Progression?
  • 6. Mind Map • In your table groups draw an individual mind map for the Ancient Greek Factors of Change using the following headings • a) government • b) economy • c) individuals • d) technology • e) communications • f) religion • g) education • h) war Now Swap and add extra information to your mind maps.
  • 7. More information • http://educationforum.co.uk/ancientgreeks.htm
  • 8. Greeks • Ancient Greece, as with Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt, played an important part in medical history. The most famous of all Ancient Greek doctors was Hippocrates. By 1200 B.C., Ancient Greece was developing in all areas - trade, farming, warfare, sailing, craftsmanship etc. Their knowledge of medicine developed accordingly. • Gods dominated the lives of the Greeks. Natural occurrences were explained away by using gods. This, however, did not occur in medicine where Ancient Greek physicians tried to find a natural explanation as to why someone got ill and died. • The Greeks were practicing medicine 1000 years before the birth of Christ. In the ‘Iliad’ by Homer, injured soldiers were treated by doctors and the Greek leader in the tale, Menelaus, was treated for an arrow wound by a doctor-in-arms, Machaon. • However, not all Ancient Greeks turned to physicians when ill. many still turned to the gods. The god Apollo was consulted at a temple in Delphi and by the sixth century B.C., many turned to the god Asclepios for help. Places called asclepeia were built for those in poor health. These were like temples and here people came to bathe, sleep and meditate. The poor were also allowed to beg for money in these buildings. Those who went to asclepeias were expected to leave offerings to Asclepios. The asclepeias were run by priests. Patients to asclepeias were encouraged to sleep as it was believed that during sleep they would be visited by Asclepios and his two daughters, Panacea and Hygeia. A visit by these three was expected to cure all ailments. Those who were not cured could stay at the asclepeia where they were. Written accounts have survived of those who were cured: • Hermodicus of Lampsacus was paralysed in the body. When he slept in the temple the god healed him and ordered him to bring to the temple as large a stone as he could. The man brought the stone which now lies before the abaton (where people slept). • During the period 600 B.C. to 400 B.C., the Ancient Greeks also made great advances in philosophy.
  • 9. Greeks • Medicine was very important to the Ancient Greek. Ancient Greek Culture was such that a high priority was placed upon healthy lifestyles, this despite Ancient Greece being much different to the Greece of the modern World. • Ancient Greece was much different to the Greece of today. In Ancient Times Greece was a collection of City States. Each of these was independent from the others but shared a similar culture and religious beliefs. Despite the lack of a coherent government the Greeks developed a society that matched, if not bettered, that of the Ancient Egyptians. • Medical practice in Ancient Greece, like Egypt, was based largely upon religious beliefs. The Cult of Asclepios grew in popularity and was a major provider of medical care. This cult developed old theories and introduced several treatments not too dissimilar from modern 'alternative medicines'. • The Ancient Greeks though made major strides in medical knowledge. The works of Hippocrates and his followers led to several scientific facts being recorded for the first time: and perhaps more significantly the work of these philosophers began a tradition of studying the cause of disease rather than looking solely at the symptoms when prescribing a cure. • The legacy of the Ancient Greek world on medical practice has been great. Hippocrates theory of the Four Humours was, for a long time, the basis upon which to develop medical reasoning. Likewise the methodology employed by the Greeks has, to a large extent, been retained and modified to form what we now consider to be conventional medicine.
  • 10. Hippocrates What is the Hippocratic Corpus
  • 12. How significant was Hippocrates? How significant was Hippocrates to the history of medicine… Hippocrates was significant to the history of medicine as he … However not everyone was convinced … only the … believed… religious influences weren’t yet abandoned … Therefore … Hippocrates came up with the idea that the causes of illness and disease were natural not supernatural … In the long-term, Hippocrates development of the Four Humours was of huge importance and helped doctors make new discoveries about the way the body worked.
  • 13. Find the Fiction … • Write down ONE TRUE statement that you have learnt from today’s lesson and TWO FALSE statements from todays lesson. Hippocrates believed in the Four Tumours Hippocrates believed in the Four Blooper Hippocrates believed in the Four Humours
  • 14. facebook Wall Photos Flair Boxes Hippocrates Logout Hippocrates is … View photos of Hippocrates (5) Send Hippocrates a message Poke message Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something… Share Information Networks: Birthday: Political: Religion: Hometown: Friends Galen Paré Harvey Caius Hippocrates Hippocrates September, 460 BC Press Imhotep to Hippocrates. PreHistoric Man to Hippocrates. Asclepios to Hippocrates Hippocrates to Hippocrates
  • 15. Wall Photos Flair Boxes Hippocrates Logout Personal Information facebook Hippocrates is … View photos of Hippocrates (5) Send Hippocrates a message Poke message Wall Info Photos Boxes Basic Information Information Networks: Birthday: Political: Religion: Hometown: Photos Networks: Sex: Birthday: Hometown: Activities: Interests: FavouriteMusic: FavouriteMovies: Favourite TV Shows: Favourite Books: My New Book Updated last Tuesday 1 Albums What I have done that is significant Events:
  • 16. Introduction • The Ancient Greeks built a large settled civilisation around the Mediterranean between 800-400BC Government • Ancient Greece wasn’t one big country • It was made up a several smaller ‘city states’ organised in different ways • Some were aristocracies (ruled by the rich) • Some were monarchies (ruled by a king) • Some were democracies (ruled by the people) Greek city states competed with each other to be the best at things
  • 17. Economy • The Greeks were settled, they traded and became rich. • They had slaves so had the money and time to spend developing ideas and theories Religion • Like the Egyptians the Greeks had many gods • They explained events and nature by reference to the gods – for instance war might occur because Zeus was angry and illness could be taken away by the god of healing Askelpios • Large temples called Askelpians were built in honour of the god of healing where sick people went for care
  • 18. War • The Ancient Greeks were frequently at war with their neighbours the Persians • Wars involved hand to hand fighting causing many open wounds and injuries Education • The Greeks could afford to spend time and money on education • They built primary schools and secondary schools . • Learning, thinking, writing and philosophy were highly valued in Ancient Greece.