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As the title suggests, the treatise gives a reconstruction of the development of Medicine , assuming that it was an outgrowth of the discovery by ancient people that health could be promoted by the consumption of certain foods prepared properly. Primitive peoples ate raw food and their health suffered greatly. Once they began to grind grain into flour and bake bread, and to boil strong foods, they lived longer. Some people had more delicate constitutions and required milder foods, and so the art of medicine was born. ''On Ancient Medicine'' is a rhetorical attack on medicine as it was apparently practiced by many of the author's contemporaries. He (the author was probably male, assuming it was written by a Hippocratic physician) criticized doctors who prescribed a treatment such as "hot" or "cold," "wet" or "dry," categories which sound like the Four Humours . No substance is purely any of these things, the author argues. The inclusion of this work in the Hippocratic corpus is surprising, given that it attacks the Humor Theory underpinning later Hippocratic and Galenic medicine. The contrast is one reason for modern skepticism about its authorship. |