Kilka słów o zupie zwanej ptisane
Abstract
The present article is to report Galen’s main points introduced by that eminent
ancient physician in his treatise De ptisana. His teaching is compared with
the expertise of select ancient (the anonymous author of De diaeta in morbis
acutis) authorities, who preceded Galen, and Byzantine doctors (Oribasius, Alexander
of Tralles, Aetius of Amida, Anthimus and Paul of Aegina), who followed
in Galen’s doctrinal footsteps. Additionally, the medical material is set aside
culinary data taken from De re coquinaria. The collected information show proximity
between culinary and medical knowledge of Antiquity and Byzantium.
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