Much of Greek and Babylonian medicine was contemporary and shared much of the same geography in terms of climate, flora and fauna. Both systems shared similar concepts of disease and common strategies for treating disease (pharmaceutical recipes and minimal surgery). Although medical theories tend to separate these two systems of medicine, the actual practices appear to have more in common than has previously been recognised.
Seminar
Response to Markus Asper
Prof. Dr. Markham J. Geller