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Ancient Greek scholars held unique, and sometimes contrasting, views on how the lungs functioned within the body. Aristotle's "Single Organ" Theory
Hippocrates and his followers were among the first to systematically observe respiratory diseases. greek and lung
The modern medical terminology for the lungs is almost entirely derived from two Ancient Greek words: Ancient Greek scholars held unique
Physicians in Alexandria, such as and Erasistratus , moved toward more mechanical explanations: and sometimes contrasting
This expansion creates a "void" that draws in external air for cooling. The Hippocratic Era
In the Greek writing system, "breathing" even applies to the letters themselves through :
An older variant of pneumon related to the root for "to swim" or "to float," likely named because lungs float on liquid. 🔬 Ancient Greek Perspectives