Background: The ancient Greek term “apoplexy” as is repeatedly mentioned by the Hippocratic School of Medicine, included a cluster of diseases, mainly those concerning the central nervous system. The term was wrongfully infiltrated in Western European medicine as synonymous to what is called today a “stroke” of the brain. Objective: While in “Corpus Hippocraticum” the definition of the stroke was rather ambiguous; our study aims to unveil those fragments referring to it, in order to compose the Hippocratic theory of what it stood for “Acute Brain Suffering” (Greek: Οξείες Οδύνες του Εγκεφάλου) during the Classical era of ancient Greece.
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