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This article studies the scope and the rationale of the geographical data in the Hippocratic writings of the fifth and fourth centuries BC. It is shown, for instance, that the authors of the gynecological treatises display a preference for medicaments coming from remote countries. The authors of the Epidemics usually mention the places where the patients come from, an area generally corresponding to Thessaly and Thracia, where Hippocrates himself was said to have resided.
本文研究公元前五世纪和四世纪希波克拉底著作中地理数据的范围和基本原理。例如,研究表明,妇科 treatises 的作者对来自偏远国家的药物表现出偏好。《流行病学》的作者通常会提及患者来自的地方,这个地区一般对应于色萨利和色雷斯,据说希波克拉底本人曾居住在那里。