Glaucoma and the Origins of Its Name.
Summary
In ancient Greek medical literature, Glaucoma had a significant place among ocular diseases.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To identify the origins of the name of the disease Glaucoma.
METHODS
Ancient Greek medical literature, Homeric poems, and ancient Greek religion and art were examined.
RESULTS
The roots of the name Glaucoma could be traced back to Homeric times. Ancient Greek physicians following the Hippocratic tradition preferred the use of the terms Hypochysis or Hypochyma for the same disease. This fact indicates that the older term Glaucoma did not fulfill strict medical criteria, but had a long history connected to superstition, which the rational ancient Greek physician tried to overcome using terms derived from their fundamental principal of humoral pathology.
CONCLUSIONS
In ancient Greek medical literature, Glaucoma had a significant place among ocular diseases. The origin of its name could be traced back to Homeric times and could be connected to the ancient belief of a primitive folk about the apotropaic role of animals against diseases, which in this case is represented by the superstitious role of the owl.
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