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According to humoralism, four bodily fluids—blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm—determined a person's temperament and an imbalance led to certain sicknesses dependent upon which humors were in excess or deficit.
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Humorism, the humoral theory, or humoralism, is a system of medicine detailing a supposed makeup and workings of the human body, adopted by Ancient Greek ...

Humoralpathologie

Die Humoralpathologie, genannt auch Humorallehre und Humoralbiologie, war eine in der Antike ausgebildete und bis ins 19. Jahrhundert allgemein anerkannte Krankheitslehre von den Körpersäften, deren richtige Mischung bzw. Wikipedia
“Humoral” derives from the word “humor,” which, in this context, means “fluid.” The human body was thought to contain a mix of the four humors: black bile (also ...
25.04.2024 · Humour, (from Latin “liquid,” or “fluid”), in early Western physiological theory, one of the four fluids of the body that were thought to ...
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04.08.2022 · In Ancient Greece, the physician Hippocrates and his disciples explained the healthy body as composed of four balanced 'humours'.
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31.08.2023 · The four humors, or bodily fluids, (blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm) were a combination of four qualities (hot, cold, dry, moist) ...
The four humors, or fluid substances, of the body were blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm. This theory was closely related to the theory of the four ...
01.07.2002 · The 4 humors corresponded in their natures to earth, air, fire, and water—the 4 elements of which all matter was composed, according the Greek ...
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370 BC) described the four temperaments as part of the ancient medical concept of humourism, that four bodily fluids affect human personality traits and ...