Department of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Department of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Int J Cardiol. 2014 Mar 1;172(1):23-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.12.124. Epub 2014 Jan 4.
According to their writings, ancient Greek physicians had explored the anatomy of the heart. Although pre-Hippocratic medicine, which relied on religion and mysticism, has nothing more to present than implausible theories and speculations, younger physicians thanks to their animal dissections were able to depict the heart with detail. Hippocratic "On the Heart", Aristotle's, Herophilus', Erasistratus' and Galen's writings provide us with the necessary data to take a look at the anatomy of the heart as it was described back then. Despite of some confusing passages in their writings and some erroneous notions, the heart was described with relative accuracy. In the years after antiquity and in the Middle Age the only information about the anatomy of the heart could be derived from the ancient Greek works and only anatomists of the Renaissance managed to displace them. In this paper we present the knowledge of all known ancient Greek physicians about the heart, with emphasis on its anatomy.
根据他们的著作,古希腊医生已经探索了心脏的解剖结构。尽管前希波克拉底医学依赖于宗教和神秘主义,除了一些不可信的理论和推测外,没有更多的东西可以提供,但年轻的医生通过动物解剖能够详细地描绘心脏。希波克拉底的《论心脏》、亚里士多德的、埃拉西斯特拉图斯的和盖伦的著作为我们提供了必要的数据,让我们可以了解当时所描述的心脏解剖结构。尽管他们的著作中有一些令人困惑的段落和一些错误的概念,但心脏的描述还是相对准确的。在古代之后的年代和中世纪,关于心脏解剖的唯一信息只能从古希腊的著作中获得,只有文艺复兴时期的解剖学家才能取代它们。在本文中,我们介绍了所有已知的古希腊医生对心脏的了解,重点是心脏的解剖结构。