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Introduction: A quintessential element of Hippocratic medicine is treatment of mental diseases which was based on a detailed examination of the symptoms as well as the study of human physiology and final outcome of the diseases which is based on humoral theory.
 Purpose: The aim of the work is to highlight the contribution of Hippocrates to the study of mental illness based on his theory of humors
 Methodology: Our study consists of interpretations of the original text of Hippocrates including extensive observations of anatomy and physiology of human body based on humoral theory. Then the information was evaluated  on the basis of modern literature in order to establish their validity. A major limitation of the research is the  lack of a systemic methodology to screen the Hippocratic corpus for relevant passages which actually requires interdisciplinary research in order to determine which aspects of Hippocratic medicine can be developed.
 Results: In Corpus Hippocraticum, it is highlighting that maintaining a relative proportion of humors in human body (apart from maintaining health) regulates the human temperament and its behavioral manifestations. Hippocrates, has included in his work observations not only on human physiology and diseases but also studies the environmental and geographical impact   on them, thus setting the stage for holistic approaches
 Conclusion: Summarizing, Hippocratic medicine and particularly his observations on mental disorders  provides a clear picture of the methodology used by Hippocrates which can be a guide for the adoption of good practices for contemporary scholars and clinicians on their everyday practice

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  • A quintessential element of Hippocratic medicine is treatment of mental diseases which was based on a detailed examination of the symptoms as well as the study of human physiology and final outcome of the diseases which is based on humoral theory.Purpose: The aim of the work is to highlight the contribution of Hippocrates to the study of mental illness based on his theory of humors

  • Summarizing, Hippocratic medicine and his observations on mental disorders provides a clear picture of the methodology used by Hippocrates which can be a guide for the adoption of good practices for contemporary scholars and clinicians on their everyday practice

  • We studied the Hippocratic Corpus focusing on temperament and mental health

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Introduction

Purpose: The aim of the work is to highlight the contribution of Hippocrates to the study of mental illness based on his theory of humors. A descendant of a priests – physicians family himself, Hippocrates was a pioneer in the scientification of Medicine. Medicine at the time of Hippocrates had close ties with philosophy. Hippocrates and his disciples emphasized on detecting etiological correlations through keen observation of patients and diseases. Apart from putting together the Hippocratic Oath, a standard of ethics, which is still relevant and in use today, the Hippocratic Corpus, a collective work of Hippocrates and his disciples is credited for promoting the systematic study of clinical medicine, summarizing the medical knowledge of previous schools, and establishing good practices for physicians (Kalachanis, 2011)

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