Filippou Dimitrios, Tsoucalas Gregory, Panagouli Eleni, Thomaidis Vasilios, Fiska Aliki
Surgical Anatomy, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, GRC.
Anatomy, Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH), School of Medicine, Alexandroupolis, GRC.
Cureus. 2020 Feb 19;12(2):e7038. doi: 10.7759/cureus.7038.
The first description of organized surgical care is given in Homer's epic poem "Iliad'', even though evidence of performing surgical operations can be traced back to the history of ancient civilizations. Machaon (ca. 1300 BC), the son of Asclepius, was described as a skillful and confident therapist, whose lineage ensured a unique training. He lived in an era when the reality was shaped by myths, and natural phenomena were ruled by the will of the Olympian gods. It was at that time when philosophers and scientists rediscovered the world that surgery was born. We review and present Machaon's story, as he is not only the first documented surgeon ever mentioned in written records in Greek history, but he also proved himself to be a valiant soldier at the battlefield, during the Trojan War. It is no wonder that the life of such a charismatic man, living in a place and time of prosperity and steady evolution of both the scientific and the spiritual world, became a demigod patron of surgical treatment and a landmark in the history of medicine.
有组织的外科护理的首次描述见于荷马的史诗《伊利亚特》,尽管进行外科手术的证据可追溯到古代文明史。阿斯克勒庇俄斯之子玛卡翁(约公元前1300年)被描述为一位技艺娴熟且自信的治疗师,其家族背景确保了他接受独特的训练。他生活在一个由神话塑造现实、自然现象由奥林匹斯诸神意志主宰的时代。就在哲学家和科学家重新发现世界之时,外科学诞生了。我们回顾并讲述玛卡翁的故事,因为他不仅是希腊历史书面记录中首次被提及的有文献记载的外科医生,而且在特洛伊战争期间,他还在战场上证明自己是一名英勇的战士。生活在一个科学和精神世界繁荣且稳步发展的时代和地方,这样一位有魅力的人的一生成为外科治疗的半神庇护者以及医学史上的一个里程碑,也就不足为奇了。