The Four Humors, Explained

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @PatKellyTeaches
    @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +29

    A special thank you to my Patrons for making this video possible. I love getting to do these longer videos, but they take a lot of time to produce. Support on Patreon.com/corporis lets me take the time to go in depth on topics and not worry about cranking out content for the algorithm. If you're interested in supporting me, check out the link. Either way, have a lovely day!

    • @Hermanubis1
      @Hermanubis1 Před měsícem

      Stop the uptalk, it's so annoying. What's with the disgusting sneer on your face?

  • @KevinButler55
    @KevinButler55 Před rokem +305

    What a humorous video!

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +38

      buh-dum-chh!

    • @kennie1814
      @kennie1814 Před 6 měsíci +9

      I would like to personally thank you for making me chuckle, it made my day just a bit better :)

  • @phinhnanthasone1231
    @phinhnanthasone1231 Před rokem +112

    "Cry of the suffering organs" - I totally can relate to this, with my body had cried several times already

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +14

      It's such a good line, right?!

    • @phinhnanthasone1231
      @phinhnanthasone1231 Před rokem +3

      @@PatKellyTeaches Indeed!

    • @Agameda1
      @Agameda1 Před 4 měsíci

      I first heard of the 4 humours aged 16 through Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, last century now 😊

  • @lorenstiteler305
    @lorenstiteler305 Před 11 měsíci +112

    Absolutely love your content! Just a couple corrections on the Chinese medicine side:
    氣-qì does not refer to an "energy". The term literally translates to "air" or "vapor" and pertains to a classical Chinese worldview in which all things are composed of a single, fundamental substance which they regarded as a vapor.
    "five elements" is a mistranslation of the term 五行 wǔ xíng-five phases and pertains to a theory describing how vapor moves particularly as it relates to geographical influences.
    The theory goes that because everything is essentially composed of the same material, distinctions are not based on material composition but rather its behavior. In which case, The five phases is a model describing how this material moves. This makes it quite different from an elemental theory which proposes that all things are composites of a set of fundamentals. However, due to superficial similarities, the two models are easily conflated.

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před 11 měsíci +40

      Thank you so much for your generous explanations, and kind delivery of feedback. I really appreciate it.

    • @TheWolfeDen
      @TheWolfeDen Před 11 dny +1

      Thanks for this! I had no idea.

  • @SimmyKenz
    @SimmyKenz Před 11 měsíci +67

    “Medicine daddy, sorry, father of medicine” got a real laugh from me. I feel humourily balanced

  • @lostindustries4961
    @lostindustries4961 Před 10 měsíci +25

    FINALLY! Someone who lists their sources! It's hard to list a youtube video as a source for A collage paper, but with this I can actually give credit to people!
    Thank you for informative video essay and integrity of source listing.

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před 10 měsíci +10

      I take sources and citations seriously, so thank you for noticing. And make sure to check out some of the books listed in the description -- Passions and Tempers was a great source for this video

    • @harikrishna69
      @harikrishna69 Před 2 měsíci

      Is a collage paper one where you cut and paste?

  • @CamelDance
    @CamelDance Před rokem +52

    Thank you Theodor Schwann, your cells caused me a real headache, but your research played a pivotal role in having modern neurosurgeons be able to remove that headache!

    • @vHindenburg
      @vHindenburg Před rokem +4

      Lol, came from my home town. He has a big bronce statue in front of the historical post office

  • @TheEsotericaChannel
    @TheEsotericaChannel Před 11 měsíci +15

    I think another important cause for the demise of the humoral theory was the Paracelsian rejection of the theory in favor of early Iatrochemistry, especially that which thrived in French Paracelsian schools in the 17th century: Pierre-Jean Fabre, Nicasius le Febure, Bernard Gilles Penot, etc. These developments would be critical for the rise of modern pharmacology as well.

  • @robmorgan1214
    @robmorgan1214 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Sarcasm, slapstick, yomamma jokes, stand-up. I think that's about it.

  • @layanhammoudee3712
    @layanhammoudee3712 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I'm a pharmacy student and I wanted to understand the humor theory better so I clicked on your video and it's amazing!! Very well done on every aspect can't wait to binge watch all your videos ❤

  • @mightyena7092
    @mightyena7092 Před rokem +20

    I thoroughly enjoy your videos each time they get released, I hope you know your content is top quality, keep up the great work!

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem

      I appreciate the kind words. I’m focusing on this channel much more this year

  • @TheEsotericaChannel
    @TheEsotericaChannel Před 11 měsíci +7

    From one educational content creator to another, let me thank you for your amazing work. This is just lovely and I'm so very thankful that you are producing this conten!

    • @nickhoward7419
      @nickhoward7419 Před 10 měsíci +2

      It's funny seeing my favorite religious/esoteric channel comment on my favorite medical history channel, especially after you just started covering Paracelsus!

  • @courage936
    @courage936 Před rokem +4

    the way you correctly pronounced ibin sina was refreshing ❤️

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +5

      Thank you! I mess up pronunciations constantly, so I make it a point to look for pronunciations of non-English names

  • @Ali_Ali5436
    @Ali_Ali5436 Před rokem +7

    I follow you from Syria
    Thank you very much for this wonderful content
    You are a great man❤️

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +2

      I love hearing where people are from! Thank you for the nice words

  • @DanielinLaTuna
    @DanielinLaTuna Před 11 měsíci +6

    Very cool video.
    One thing I would add - blood-letting actually works for some people with certain diseases. Folks with Viking heritage have a genetic mutation that causes too much iron (“heme”) to accumulate. Since iron is toxic, they need to bleed often. They were warriors, so problem solved.
    But, like in England, when the Norse invaders (the “French” Normans under William the Conqueror) settled and became a bit more peaceful, their offspring benefited from a medicine that, rightly or wrongly, “bled” sick people to “cure” them. Sometimes, these odd practices actually made scientific sense, in retrospect. 😊

  • @grandmauppercutter
    @grandmauppercutter Před 11 měsíci +2

    I hope the algorithm promotes you more I found this channel yesterday and it’s amazing!!

  • @shinigami8068
    @shinigami8068 Před rokem +10

    Lovely video as usual Patrick.

  • @anastasiatoleen59
    @anastasiatoleen59 Před rokem +10

    You are amazing thank you so much ❤️
    You didn't mention Al-Zahrawi(Abulcasis) or Ibn Al-Nafis, as these had great merit in medical sciences ،They created and composed many works

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +9

      Thank you for the kind comment. I've heard of Ibn Al-Nafis before but not Al-Zahrawi. Can't wait to learn more about them

  • @tombouie
    @tombouie Před 11 měsíci +5

    Quite interesting;
    Of course you're absolutely right but placebo/nacebo is amazingly real.
    For example when I was sick with the flu, my mom putting her hand on my head to check if I was still sick was the bestest medicine I ever had.
    Now I have to ask many times to get my fancy-pant physician-assistant wife to do it well.
    Nopes, my wife doesn't quite replace my mom (go-figure ;).

  • @gokuxsephiroth4505
    @gokuxsephiroth4505 Před rokem +3

    Very nice. Very easy to understand. I'm just doing a little research on the humours for personal reasons, and this is one of the best videos I've found on it.

  • @jovan2361
    @jovan2361 Před rokem +2

    Mr Patrick your videos are good and informative that i can't enough of them! I hope your channel keep growing bc you deserve it! Keep the good work!

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words! Many more coming this summer

    • @jovan2361
      @jovan2361 Před rokem

      @@PatKellyTeaches excellent! I can't wait!😃

  • @nikevisor54
    @nikevisor54 Před rokem +10

    Been waiting so long for this masterpiece to drop. Thanks for helping us pick the right leeches :)

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +1

      Man, I really appreciate the kind words, and more broadly, your long running support.

  • @cyborgchimpy
    @cyborgchimpy Před 9 měsíci

    i'm not a med student or anything, but these videos are absolutely amazingly put together and very informative. really learned a lot here, thank you!

  • @playmaka2007
    @playmaka2007 Před 5 měsíci

    How do you only have 77,000 subscribers, your videos are perfection.

  • @everflores9484
    @everflores9484 Před rokem +3

    Commenting to help you with the algorithm, gonna watch later! I was wondering when you'd get out a new one a few days ago lol 😁

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +4

      I appreciate that. I had a rough autumn in my personal life, but now that I'm out the other side of it, I can put more energy into CZcams again. And this channel is getting my priority.

  • @jasonhall7491
    @jasonhall7491 Před 11 měsíci

    You deserve millions of subs. The quality is superb.

  • @7DK7DK
    @7DK7DK Před rokem +3

    Great production value !

  • @oamz
    @oamz Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for your efforts
    It’s a good brief overview of medical history

  • @13donstalos
    @13donstalos Před 11 měsíci

    I was always curious about this. Thanks for explaining things so clearly. I always learn a lot from your videos.

  • @robertschnobert9090
    @robertschnobert9090 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I enjoyed learning about humors 🌈

  • @bubbletea1985
    @bubbletea1985 Před 4 měsíci

    I hope some day in the future, there will be a video talking about how far medicine has come since the early 21st Century.

  • @Garblegox
    @Garblegox Před rokem

    15:53 those silly little pointing hands made me laugh. All that effort when an arrow would have been fine. I love it.

  • @user-ns5tl5sz3n
    @user-ns5tl5sz3n Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely video as usual Patrick.. Great production value !.

  • @itsjus_tay5913
    @itsjus_tay5913 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I just found your channel and I am a post-traditional student, so these are nice concise bites of information I can use to refresh and review.

  • @aztecchica
    @aztecchica Před 11 měsíci +1

    4:26 Missed opportunity to use the "Numa Numa" song

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před 11 měsíci

      As a child of the 90s, I feel ashamed that I didn't

  • @NZKiwi87
    @NZKiwi87 Před rokem +2

    I’m less than a minute in and completely distracted by that logo on your shirt - is it a flying pig?! Anyway, had to ask 😂 off to watch the content!

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +2

      Hahaha, awesome comment. It's Brooks Brothers' sheep logo. Thanks for watching!

  • @proletar1660
    @proletar1660 Před 2 měsíci

    I want a small correction here. Before Harvey made the corrections about Galen's circulatory system, an Arab did discover the blood circulation between the heart and the lungs and his name was Ibn An-Nafis.

  • @garrettbreinholt9748
    @garrettbreinholt9748 Před 11 měsíci

    I love this channel, but man the CZcams algorithm loves it too. I was watching a Star Trek Lore video and videos from this channel were the first 4 videos suggested… I don’t see the connection 😂😂

  • @empatheticrambo4890
    @empatheticrambo4890 Před rokem +4

    I'm disappointed, I was hoping to learn more about how to develop my comedic timing!

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +3

      Lol, looks like you're off to great start already!

    • @empatheticrambo4890
      @empatheticrambo4890 Před rokem +2

      @@PatKellyTeaches Seriously though, this was very interesting. These medical techniques seem so ridiculous now, but it's interesting to learn how cutting edge it was within the philosophies of the time, helpful or no

  • @jessiedevore3523
    @jessiedevore3523 Před rokem +1

    Some I knew, some not. Love it 😀 😍

  • @cvleb777
    @cvleb777 Před 3 měsíci

    Subbed! Waiting on the Galen vid 😸

  • @johnrine9671
    @johnrine9671 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The 4 humors: Larry, Moe, Curly, and Shemp 🤣😂

  • @stevengill1736
    @stevengill1736 Před 6 měsíci

    "medicine daddy", LOL
    I find this post to be very humorous......

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před 6 měsíci

      Glad you liked that one. Father of Medicine is too bland

  • @thecrazycapn
    @thecrazycapn Před rokem +2

    Excellent video.

  • @Zeitgeist329
    @Zeitgeist329 Před rokem +1

    Great video, great job.

  • @Ervin-fg6xw
    @Ervin-fg6xw Před 3 měsíci

    He is learning!

  • @IanZainea1990
    @IanZainea1990 Před 11 měsíci

    7:35 enlarged to show detail. Like the little insert box in the corner of the atlas that shows the city details

  • @vHindenburg
    @vHindenburg Před rokem +3

    How about a video on what ancient medicine got right.
    I cannot get over it how ridolous humour theory is and how close it got to the truth, or at least it sounds like hormones.

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +1

      I'm working on a video for August about ancient antimicrobials, and how some of them are pretty close to modern antibiotics.

  • @serenegenerally
    @serenegenerally Před rokem +1

    Well, now I’m gonna call Hippocrates Medicine daddy now

  • @MarleneEllis1
    @MarleneEllis1 Před 8 měsíci

    Very helpful, thankyou.

  • @katethielen3883
    @katethielen3883 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Some say that bloodletting came from men seeing women get upset, have their periods, and then feel better, so they applied it to other things

  • @austinmartin1993
    @austinmartin1993 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow! I hope I live to see the day that academia begins to regard virology as it now does humoral science. Thanks a lot for such an insightful retrospective! Fantastic quality of research on your part!

  • @markb1170
    @markb1170 Před 11 měsíci

    Entertaining and informative at the same time! Also, as a German I'd say you pronounced Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann correctly. :)

  • @codyfan1097
    @codyfan1097 Před 8 měsíci

    Love the B.B. shirt!

  • @emmashafer4893
    @emmashafer4893 Před 10 měsíci

    Love your video! But wouldn’t Matthew Baillie’s last name be pronounced like Bailey, not like Bale? I also noticed that the video section about Matthew Baillie is called “Bale”, and I was wondering if there was any source that said his name should be pronounced like Bale and not Bailey

  • @thamomentum
    @thamomentum Před rokem

    Amazing. Thank you. Subscribed

  • @Therock151214
    @Therock151214 Před rokem

    Your Channel is so underated

  • @Rene-uz3eb
    @Rene-uz3eb Před 11 měsíci +3

    So on the one hand the humors model was a black box model that you basically analyze with input output or treatment vs outcome. The drive later was to understand the body better, but I would argue it gave us hundreds of years of misguided medicine because doctors would always assume they understand the machine when in fact they only grasped the most basic mechanics like the heart pumps blood which then to this day gives rise to stupid mechanical fixes, when the body is this evolutionary hypercomplex cellular machine. Germ theory was a big advance, but then again, the biggest advance was supporting the body itself with more complete nutrition, ie the analysis of the input to the body (vitamins etc), back to the black box model. Ie all the better health happening around the time of antibiotics was people got sick less because they ate healthier (fridge). I'm not even sure that sanitation (going back to germ theory) was such a big deal, because all this was discovered when people were still in a state of malnourishment, basically medicine as an alternative to food/immune system, which has misguided health care ever since.

  • @dr.fabriciogerardoacevespl5390

    Only for colleagues:
    The organism (the soma) contains two polarities, not only corresponding from right to left, but also from bottom to top, which differ in proportions and in the specialization of its cellular components. If we analyze it, it is very obvious that the cephalic structures have a breech correspondence; Let me explain what I just said... the brain with its circonvolutions correspond to the intestines, just as the brain is divided into two hemispheres, the intestine also has two parts (Auerbach/Meissner plexus), the upper cingulate corresponds to the lower one, the shoulder blades are the iliacus, the clavicle with the public bones, which would not both be in the front if there had not been happened a caudal rotation in the embryonic period, the mouth correspond with the anus that has its “dentate line” the Müllerian ducts that later will be either fallopian tubes or deferens ducts, etc.; correspond to the visual pathway, the seminiferous glands are the mammary glands, which along with the omphalo replicate the trigone, the scrotum corresponds to the internal part of the vagina, they present the same pattern of fissures when they contract, the lungs with the kidneys, the heart with the Pecquet cistern, also the muscle groups and the vessels with their vascular terrain correspond, the liver with the pituitary gland (portal system). Perhaps the unconscious would be the autonomous system, and the conscious is the autonomous system of the unconscious. Now I am combining this knowledge with Hippocrates' theory of humors, and the occult anatomy.

  • @eedobee
    @eedobee Před 11 měsíci

    I’d love to know what, if any, current medical treatments you see are on their way out. Personally I think wound packaging, applying heat/ice to swelling, and default tooth removal will be antiquated before ling

    • @GlowstoneWolf
      @GlowstoneWolf Před 11 měsíci +1

      is there a reason why you think those specific ones will disappear? super curious!

  • @chandlerzhu9735
    @chandlerzhu9735 Před rokem +2

    18:42 why do all the letter 's' look like 'f' ?

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +4

      So, I'm not totally sure, but a quick Google search tells me that it was a way of denoting a long S sound. You'll see it a bunch when you read sources from the 16th and 17th century

    • @boisterousbladder3652
      @boisterousbladder3652 Před rokem +3

      i have seen it in many old manuscripts and written works, maybe that has something to do with the pronunciations. i also saw the same in Robert Hooke's Micrographia.

    • @LittleKitty22
      @LittleKitty22 Před 11 měsíci

      In the old script, the letter "s" was written in this way in the middle of a word - it's not a long "s" sound. At the end of a word it was generally written like a modern "s". This was only changed in the 20th century.

  • @hand.2
    @hand.2 Před 9 měsíci

    very interesting to me how the balancing of humours resembles homeostasis

  • @ME-yp7fn
    @ME-yp7fn Před 3 měsíci

    15:42
    Four hundreds years before William Harvey, Ibn al-Nafis discovered the pulmonary circulation: "The work of Ibn al-Nafis regarding the right sided (pulmonary) circulation pre-dates the later work (1628) of William Harvey's De motu cordis. Both theories attempt to explain circulation"

  • @XOPOIIIO
    @XOPOIIIO Před 8 měsíci +1

    Why acetaminophen is around for so long if it's already debunked?

  • @paulw858
    @paulw858 Před 10 měsíci

    This is probably a really dumb question, but I've been recently studying the various aspects of our eyes, and there are two parts that have to do with "humour": aqueous humour and vitreous humour. Since those are still considered as humors, does that mean the stuff these old scientists considered humors are still humors? Like is blood still considered a humor?
    I'm insanely tired and probably not making sense. But I was just curious! I noticed that humor comes from a Greek word meaning juice or sap. And blood is sort of a juice, same with bile and phlegm... so maybe they are still considered humors, just not associated with these ideas of humorism?

  • @joydeepsardar5858
    @joydeepsardar5858 Před 5 měsíci

    I saw this video, while my mbbs 😂

  • @gurjotsingh8934
    @gurjotsingh8934 Před 9 měsíci

    We alternative (dissident) medical history!

  • @ggEmolicious
    @ggEmolicious Před 9 měsíci

    I hear 'Materia Medica' and I can't help but instinctively think, "Actually, it's called Restore Materia..." because of Final Fantasy 7. >_

  • @richardautry9594
    @richardautry9594 Před 11 měsíci

    Four or five thousand years ago, were either before, across, or after the flood in which case healthcare either exceeded ours or was in the stone ages. And a couple thousand, it was in the dark ages, or transitioning through the latter.

  • @theguywhosnothere
    @theguywhosnothere Před 7 měsíci +4

    The four humours, dad, dark, edgy and cringey

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 Před 5 měsíci

      😅 You forgot "dry"

  • @raptor4916
    @raptor4916 Před měsícem

    No mention of Paracelsus? I'm very surprised.

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před měsícem +1

      I feel like Paracelsus deserves his own video! Even if it's only to mention his full name: Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim

    • @raptor4916
      @raptor4916 Před měsícem

      @@PatKellyTeaches a name so long the full video could just be you saying his name.

  • @mothiiee
    @mothiiee Před 10 měsíci

    Tbh i think the funniest thing is telling ppl we still do a lot of humoral remedies, just for very different reasons than we used to. Especially medical leeches i love medical leeches

  • @rogergriffin9893
    @rogergriffin9893 Před 11 měsíci

    Natural herbal cures and a complete understanding of anatomy, plus basic cleanliness would have gone a long way to keeping at least some of them alive. Yeah, dissection and the invention of the microscope probably went a long way to getting things on track.

  • @kvarner6886
    @kvarner6886 Před 2 měsíci

    Still waiting on that Pliny video. :(

  • @sweet_t811
    @sweet_t811 Před měsícem +1

    the four humors= homeostasis?

  • @April-yq5oz
    @April-yq5oz Před rokem +2

    Medicine daddy 😂

  • @6eyed474
    @6eyed474 Před 10 měsíci

    It's been a documented phenomena that Koreans buy significantly more spicy foods during times of economic recession, so they weren't completely wrong that spicy foods could change a melancholic constitution

  • @kevindoran9389
    @kevindoran9389 Před 10 měsíci

    I'd imagine black bile was just bloody vomit.

  • @dimasakbar7668
    @dimasakbar7668 Před 11 měsíci

    I would answer:
    Slapsticks;
    Bait and switch;
    Pun;
    Parody.

  • @skybluskyblueify
    @skybluskyblueify Před rokem +2

    I know this is about medicine and science but you may want to warn that there is discussion of dog vivisection [other animals too?]. I had to take a break after that.
    BTW I had fun reading the book: Things Come to Life: Spontaneous Generation Revisited, by Henry Harris on all of the classic experiments used to help get rid of the ideas surrounding spontaneous generation. A few of them went into the theories of disease and germ theory. The fights between famous supposed experts and the people that designed the experiments was wild.

  • @SandyRiverBlue
    @SandyRiverBlue Před 11 měsíci

    Talk about irony, Empedicles the Impediment.

  • @killshock360
    @killshock360 Před 11 měsíci

    It's kinda funny to think that they aren't as far off as we think

  • @Joy-TheLazyCatLady
    @Joy-TheLazyCatLady Před 9 měsíci

    I am naming one of my next two cats Sixtus. I went to school with a dude named Galen so I am not naming a cat Galen. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Maybe I will name a cat Humorous. Maybe Humorous the Sixtus. Humoral? We'll see. 😂

  • @linkin543210
    @linkin543210 Před 9 měsíci

    You know, I'm a bit of humorist myself ..

  • @michaelkitchen4174
    @michaelkitchen4174 Před rokem

    either and gas were thought of as two separate gases air being life giving bloodletting was used not that much or sparingly.this is sensationalizing it.either and fire representing mental problems or symptoms.

  • @breakfastsushienjoyer
    @breakfastsushienjoyer Před 10 měsíci

    Lmao the 4 humors is crazy

  • @PackWolfypack
    @PackWolfypack Před měsícem

    We get sick because Adam and Eve fell from perfection and because of what we eat. Eat more plants and less animals and you will find that you will be a lot healthier. But it’s your soul that is of paramount importance. If you gain the whole world yet lose your own soul what profit is there in that. Therefore choose life, choose Jesus, the Lamb of God. The way is open now but it won’t be forever.

  • @sillysad3198
    @sillysad3198 Před 11 měsíci +2

    how is it different from the chemical imbalance theory of mental disorder?

    • @jantuck6358
      @jantuck6358 Před 11 měsíci

      They applied it to everything without proper insight or a way to get proper insight.

    • @sillysad3198
      @sillysad3198 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jantuck6358 good one! i'll save it for children's birthday.

  • @Space-wh4vs
    @Space-wh4vs Před 6 měsíci

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @JoJoJet100
    @JoJoJet100 Před 3 měsíci

    MEDICINE DADDY

  • @MichaelGrylsk-sd5ow
    @MichaelGrylsk-sd5ow Před 5 měsíci

    to much emphasis on the islomo age what is that Greek it's Greek to me.

  • @thezipcreator
    @thezipcreator Před rokem

    23:09 mac user detected

  • @rogergriffin9893
    @rogergriffin9893 Před 11 měsíci

    😅

  • @tauseefriazhakeem
    @tauseefriazhakeem Před rokem +1

    Unfortunately you didn't give single logical reason to reject humoural theory. How Rudolf virchow pathology debunked humoral theory?

    • @PatKellyTeaches
      @PatKellyTeaches  Před rokem +2

      Hmmm let’s see if I can do better here. Humoral theory said disease was caused by humors, while cell theory and the pathologists said localized pieces of anatomy caused disease. Sorry for the lack of clarity.

    • @tauseefriazhakeem
      @tauseefriazhakeem Před rokem +2

      I am physician treating people in Pakistan by herbal medicines. The system is called Unani (Greek) medical system. In this system we still use the ideology of galon and avenncina. Most of my patients are those who are incurable in allopathic system. In our system humoral imbalance is not the only cause of the disease. What are the reasons of local anatomical imbalances? Not germs only. We say most the times that humors are the cause of the local anatomy disorders but not always. Our system is close terrain theory.

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 Před 11 měsíci

      The physician in Pakistan who is using the folk medicine to try to help those who are not helped by current allopathic medicine brings up an insight.
      Isn't it curious how many well developed long-enduring health systems there are that prove helpful to their users? I am thinking not just of dietary, manipulative, exercise, meditative, or breathing systems, but also the more fully inclusive systems like Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese medicine, among others, that include herbs, massage, acupuncture, movement like qi gong, and far more than I know about.
      I don't know much about Ayurveda, but I have been astounded for years by Traditional Chinese medicine. What an amazing study of bodies/minds/spirits! It puts all our familiar "Western" medicine to shame. Of course, it's been around for thousands of years, as we know from Ötzi, the old man in the ice.

  • @Artyomi
    @Artyomi Před 10 měsíci

    So… you’re not gonna tell me how these are funny? I thought this was gonna be a video about comedy writing or something idk whats so humorous about “black bile”… wait nevermind, thats pretty humorous

  • @AshesAshes44
    @AshesAshes44 Před 11 měsíci

    Lack of a *proper index?!?!* How dare you!! 🧤🧤🧤 Choose your second-- we shall meet at dawn, you blaggard!
    Oh heck, there's a reason I don't write historical novels. I don't think any of that was accurate at all

  • @bth120
    @bth120 Před 11 měsíci

    I hope your videos gain in popularity.

  • @theprofpenguin
    @theprofpenguin Před 2 měsíci

    I had a term paper focused around medicinal history during medieval Europe and man-I wish I had your video available then cause teaching myself the four humors for some reason did not land with me then, so I focused more on the advances in medicine and how religion and social aspects of society affected treatment 😭😭
    The other student that had medical history during the era as their topic focused on the humors and honestly I was taken aback they found so much info surrounding it 🧍

  • @campionquinn1
    @campionquinn1 Před 5 měsíci

    “Symptoms, then, are in reality nothing but a cry from suffering organs.”
    - Jean-Martin Charcot