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Its primary movement is driven by the of the heart, which causes the lung to expand like a bellows.
This spirit was then distributed through the arteries to the rest of the body. ✍️ Language and "Breathing" Marks greek and lung
Some scholars attribute the "first seed" of understanding blood flow through the lungs to the Hippocratic era. Its primary movement is driven by the of
Ancient Greek scholars held unique, and sometimes contrasting, views on how the lungs functioned within the body. Aristotle's "Single Organ" Theory Ancient Greek scholars held unique
Unlike modern medicine which views the lungs as a pair, Aristotle consistently referred to them in the ( pleumōn ). He believed: The lung is a single organ that wraps around the heart.
They identified symptoms like "Hippocratic fingers" (clubbing) and used treatments such as fumigations and specific diets for lower respiratory infections. Hellenistic Innovations
They proposed that air enters the lungs and is transformed by the heart into .