Ancient Greek schools of medicine are split …
Years: 429BCE - 418BCE
Ancient Greek schools of medicine are split (into the Knidian and Koan) on how to deal with disease.
The Knidian school of medicine focuses on diagnosis.
Medicine at the time of Hippocrates knows almost nothing of human anatomy and physiology because of the Greek taboo forbidding the dissection of humans.
The Knidian school consequently fails to distinguish when one disease caused many possible series of symptoms.
The Knidian school of medicine focuses on diagnosis.
Medicine at the time of Hippocrates knows almost nothing of human anatomy and physiology because of the Greek taboo forbidding the dissection of humans.
The Knidian school consequently fails to distinguish when one disease caused many possible series of symptoms.
