Genre
Philosophy
Citation
work
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日本語 17 · English 16 · 简体中文 15 · 한국어 19

Source edition

Hippocrates. Oeuvres complètes d'Hippocrate, Vol. 8. Littré, Émile, editor. Paris: Baillière, 1853

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Summary

This work is a scientific treatise that systematically explains the anatomical features of the major internal organs of the body. It covers the respiratory system, including the trachea and lungs, as well as the heart, liver, kidneys, urinary bladder, and the digestive and urinary tracts such as the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. For each organ, the text detailedly describes its specific placement and spatial relationships within the body. Furthermore, concrete explanations based on observation are provided regarding the shape, color, and structural characteristics of each organ's tissue. The book is structured as a fundamental guide for visually and systematically understanding the internal structure of the body.

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