E Learning - Modern Medicine
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The Evolution of Modern Medicine by William Osler 18 49 to 1919 The Greek doctrine of the four humours coloured all the conceptions of disease. Upon their harmony alone, it was thought that health depended the four temperaments sanguine, pragmatic, bilious and melancholic corresponded with the prevalence of these humours. Body was composed of certain so called natural CZ seven in number the elements, the temperaments, the humours, the members or parts the virtues or faculties the operations or functions on the spirits.