Galen and his Legacy concerning Humoral Theory and Diet: De subtiliante dieta

Gabriela-Florentina Doțe, Agatha-Cristiana Georgescu
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Through this paper, we want to analyze the evolution of Ancient Hippocratic philosophy regarding the humoral theory (the medical concept humorism or humoralism) synthesized by Galen and spread through space and time because of his writings. Starting from Galen's work, De Subtiliante Diaeta, we will try to see how the diet, especially one rich in liquids, modifies the ratio between the four constituent elements of the organism and therefore influences the individual`s relationship with their water and food supply needed for proper bodily functions.In drawing up this analysis we will pursue both a historiographical approach, regarding Galen's theory, as well as a systematic approach to the primary source. The relationship a man has with the water he drinks or extracts from the consumed food is approached by all written cultures, from the beginning of history to the present day, water being the main necessary element of survival. As many of the Ancient, Medieval and Pre-Modern conceptions have their root in the humoral theories of Hippocrates and Galen, the issue becomes even more relevant as drinking water was not easily accessible (compared to the Contemporary period in developed countries), and water-rich foods provided a great supply of liquids.
盖伦和他关于体液理论和饮食的遗产:饮食论
通过本文,我们想分析古代希波克拉底哲学关于体液理论(医学概念体液主义或体液主义)的演变,由盖伦合成,并通过他的作品在空间和时间上传播。从盖伦的著作《营养饮食》(De Subtiliante Diaeta)开始,我们将尝试了解饮食,尤其是富含液体的饮食,是如何改变生物体四种组成元素之间的比例,从而影响个人与正常身体机能所需的水和食物供应的关系。在起草这个分析的过程中,我们将采用一种史学的方法,关于盖伦的理论,以及一种系统的方法来研究原始资料。从历史开始到今天,所有的文字文化都在探讨人与他所饮用的水或从所食用的食物中提取的水的关系,水是生存的主要必要因素。由于许多古代、中世纪和前现代的概念都植根于希波克拉底和盖伦的体液理论,这个问题变得更加相关,因为饮用水不容易获得(与发达国家的当代相比),富含水分的食物提供了大量的液体供应。
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