Élelmi és gyógynövények jelentősége a gyógyítás korai kultúrtörténetében

Blázovics Blázovics, B. Horváth
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For many thousands of years, men recognised, collected and cultivated vegetables, fruits, cereals and other herbs not only as food but also as medicine in many cases for fighting various diseases. Ethnomedicine and early scientific medicine incorporated gradually and empirically in their own specific way the aetiology, diagnostics and therapy. The way of recognising and treating conditions included beliefs and rational and irrational elements respectively. The knowledge enhanced over millennia resulted eventually in the development of healing systems. The early medical practices of European people were influenced primarily by Greco-Roman and Asia Minor scientific medicine that was based also on Old-Egyptian traditions. Remarkably, there is no detectable direct impact of Far Eastern or American Indian medicine on the European medical culture, the cause of which is not only the large distance but also the significant difference in understanding health and ill health. This overview based also on the authors’ former research in the history of medicine concerns only the findings equally relevant both in nutrition and medicine.
食物和药用植物在早期文化治疗史上的重要性
几千年来,人们认识、采集和种植蔬菜、水果、谷物和其他草药,不仅把它们当作食物,而且在许多情况下还把它们当作药物来治疗各种疾病。民族医学和早期科学医学以各自独特的方式逐步地、经验性地纳入病因学、诊断学和治疗法。认识和处理条件的方式分别包括信念和理性与非理性因素。几千年来知识的增强最终导致了治疗系统的发展。欧洲人的早期医疗实践主要受到希腊罗马和小亚细亚科学医学的影响,这些医学也基于古埃及的传统。值得注意的是,远东或美洲印第安医学对欧洲医学文化没有明显的直接影响,其原因不仅是距离遥远,而且对健康和不健康的理解也存在显著差异。这篇综述也是基于作者以前在医学史上的研究,只关注营养和医学方面同样相关的发现。
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