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Therapeutic properties and uses of marine invertebrates in the ancient Greek world and early Byzantium.

机译:海洋无脊椎动物在古希腊世界和拜占庭早期的治疗性质和用途。

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AIM OF THE STUDY: Marine organisms are currently investigated for the therapeutic potential of their natural products with very promising results. The human interest for their use in healing practices in the Eastern Mediterranean goes back to the antiquity. An attempt is made in the present work to investigate the therapeutic properties of marine invertebrates and the ways they were used in the medical practice during the dawn of the western medicine. METHODS: The classical Greek texts of the Ancient Greek (Classical, Hellenistic and Roman) and early Byzantine period were studied and the data collected were analysed in order to extract detailed information on the parts of animal bodies and the ways they were used for healing purposes. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Thirty-eight marine invertebrates were recorded for their therapeutic properties and uses in 40 works of 20 classical authors, covering a time period of 11 centuries (5th c. BC to 7th c. AD). The identified taxa were classified into 7 phyla and 11 classes of the animal kingdom, while molluscs were the dominant group. Marine invertebrates were more frequently used for their properties relevant to digestive, genitourinary and skin disorders. Flesh, broth, skeleton, or other special body parts of the animals were prepared as drinks, collyria, suppositories, cataplasms, compresses, etc. CONCLUSIONS: Marine invertebrates were well known for their therapeutic properties and had a prominent role in the medical practice during the Ancient Greek and the early Byzantine period. The diversity of animal species and their medicinal uses reflect the maritime nature of the Greek civilization, which flourished on the coasts and islands of the Aegean Sea. Most of them were common species exploited by humans for food or other everyday uses.
机译:研究目的:目前对海洋生物对其天然产物的治疗潜力进行了研究,并取得了令人鼓舞的结果。人类对它们在东地中海的治疗实践中的使用的兴趣可以追溯到上古。在当前的工作中,试图研究海洋无脊椎动物的治疗特性以及它们在西医治疗初期在医学实践中的使用方式。方法:研究古希腊(古典,古希腊和罗马)和拜占庭早期的古典希腊文字,并对收集的数据进行分析,以提取有关动物身体部位及其用于治疗目的的详细信息。 。结果与讨论:记录了38种海洋无脊椎动物的治疗特性,并在20个经典作者的40幅作品中使用了它们,涵盖了11个世纪的时间(公元前5世纪至公元7世纪)。识别出的分类单元被划分为动物界的7个门和11个类别,而软体动物为主要类别。海洋无脊椎动物由于其与消化系统,泌尿生殖系统和皮肤疾病有关的特性而被更频繁地使用。将动物的肉,肉汤,骨骼或其他特殊身体部位制成饮料,肠绞痛,栓剂,杀虫剂,敷布等。结论:海洋无脊椎动物以其治疗特性而闻名,并在治疗期间的医学实践中发挥着重要作用。古希腊和拜占庭早期。动物物种的多样性及其医学用途反映了希腊文明的海洋性质,该文明在爱琴海的海岸和岛屿上繁盛。它们大多数是人类为食用或其他日常用途而开采的常见物种。

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