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  2. Humorism - Wikipedia

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    The word humor is a translation of Greek χυμός, [3] chymos (literally 'juice' or 'sap', metaphorically 'flavor'). Early texts on Indian Ayurveda medicine presented a theory of three or four humors (doṣas), [4] [5] which they sometimes linked with the five elements (pañca-bhūta): earth, water, fire, air, and space. [6]

  3. Menstruation and humoral medicine - Wikipedia

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    Significantly, people believed that warmth encouraged sexual pleasure and increased the probability of conceiving a child, meaning that the womb had to be warm during intercourse. If a woman was found to be having problems menstruating which would then impact their fertility, remedies which aimed to alter the humoral state of the body were used.

  4. Category:Humorism - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Articles related to pre-modern medical humour theory and the four humours. ... Medieval medicine of Western Europe;

  5. Humor theory - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Humor theory may refer to: Humorism, an ancient and medieval medical theory that there are four body fluids;

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  8. The Canon of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Canon of Medicine remained a medical authority for centuries. It set the standards for medicine in Medieval Europe and the Islamic world and was used as a standard medical textbook through the 18th century in Europe. [5] [6] It is an important text in Unani medicine, a form of traditional medicine practiced in India. [7]

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