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Dreams Healing And Medicine In Greece From Antiquity To The Present Steven M Oberhelman

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Dreams Healing And Medicine In Greece From Antiquity To The Present Steven M Oberhelman
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Steven M. Oberhelman
ISBN: 9781409424239, 9780367601652, 1409424235, 0367601656
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Dreams Healing And Medicine In Greece From Antiquity To The Present Steven M Oberhelman by Steven M. Oberhelman 9781409424239, 9780367601652, 1409424235, 0367601656 instant download after payment.

This volume centers on dreams in Greek medicine from the fifth-century B.C.E. Hippocratic Regimen down to the modern era. Medicine is here defined in a wider sense than just formal medical praxis, and includes non-formal medical healing methods such as folk pharmacopeia, religion, 'magical' methods (e.g., amulets, exorcisms, and spells), and home remedies. This volume examines how in Greek culture dreams have played an integral part in formal and non-formal means of healing. The papers are organized into three major diachronic periods: classical Greek through late Roman, the Byzantine era, and from the Turkish period to the modern day.

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