In ancient Greek medicine female physiology is determined by a particular state of non-steady equilibrium, largely based on pregnancy and lactation, presented as the only balanced and healthy periods in women’s life. Nonetheless, pregnancy can be also a pathological moment, in particular referring to specific alterations of its ‘normal time’ (‘seven-months’,’ eightmonths’ and ‘ten-months’ children). The article analyzes the well-known case of myle, an abnormal pregnancy developing in three and sometimes four years, non resolving in a normal delivery, but often in a dramatic haemorrhagic flux. The author compares Hippocratic and Aristotelic testimonies about myle and abnormal pregnancies with the evidence fournished by the historical-religious recent studies about Hera and her parthenogenetic, monstrous children.
"E le donne altrimenti". Gravidanze anomale nella medicina antica / Gazzaniga, Valentina. - In: MEDICINA NEI SECOLI. - ISSN 0394-9001. - STAMPA. - 2010, 22:(2010), pp. 343-360.
"E le donne altrimenti". Gravidanze anomale nella medicina antica
GAZZANIGA, Valentina
2010
Abstract
In ancient Greek medicine female physiology is determined by a particular state of non-steady equilibrium, largely based on pregnancy and lactation, presented as the only balanced and healthy periods in women’s life. Nonetheless, pregnancy can be also a pathological moment, in particular referring to specific alterations of its ‘normal time’ (‘seven-months’,’ eightmonths’ and ‘ten-months’ children). The article analyzes the well-known case of myle, an abnormal pregnancy developing in three and sometimes four years, non resolving in a normal delivery, but often in a dramatic haemorrhagic flux. The author compares Hippocratic and Aristotelic testimonies about myle and abnormal pregnancies with the evidence fournished by the historical-religious recent studies about Hera and her parthenogenetic, monstrous children.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.