Milestones in the History of Pediatric Surgery During the Byzantine Times
Byzantine History
pediatric surgery
Protectors-Saints
Journal
Acta medico-historica adriatica : AMHA
ISSN: 1334-6253
Titre abrégé: Acta Med Hist Adriat
Pays: Croatia
ID NLM: 101241032
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
29 06 2020
29 06 2020
Historique:
entrez:
9
7
2020
pubmed:
9
7
2020
medline:
18
7
2020
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
During the Byzantine Times, medicine and surgery developed as Greek physicians continued to practice in Constantinople. Healing methods were common for both adults and children, and pediatrics as a medical specialty did not exist. Already Byzantine hospitals became institutions to dispense medical services, rather than shelters for the homeless, which included doctors and nurses for those who suffered from the disease. A major improvement in the status of hospitals as medical centers took place in this period, and physicians were called archiatroi. Several sources prove that archiatroi were still functioning in the late sixth century and long afterward, but now as xenon doctors. Patients were averse to surgery due to the incidence of complications. The hagiographical literature repeated allusions to doctors. Concerns about children with a surgical disease often led parents to seek miraculous healings achieved by Christian Protectors - Saints. This paper is focused on three eminent Byzantine physicians and surgeons, Oribasius, Aetius of Amida, Paul of Aegina, who dealt with pediatric operations and influenced the European Medicine for centuries to come. We studied historical and theological sources in order to present a comprehensive picture of the curative techniques used for pediatric surgical diseases during the Byzantine Times.
Types de publication
Biography
Historical Article
Journal Article
Portrait
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
115-128Sujets (noms de personnes)
{'last_name': 'Oribasius', 'fore_name': None, 'initials': None}
{'last_name': 'Aetius of Amida', 'fore_name': None, 'initials': None}
{'last_name': 'Paul of Aegina', 'fore_name': None, 'initials': None}