A Note on [Hippocrates], De Morbis II 1, 4a

Classical Quarterly 44 (1):278-280 (1994)
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In the fourth chapter of the Hippocratic treatise De mortis II 1 an unnamed illness is discussed which arises allegedly from an overabundance of blood in the vessels around the brain. The author of the chapter, however, disputes this aetiology

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