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The '''four humours''' were fluids that were thought to govern health and |
The '''four humours''' were fluids that were thought to govern the health and temperament of people. The theory was popularised in the [[renaissance]] through the writings of [[Galen]]. |
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Revision as of 13:10, 19 October 2004
The four humours were fluids that were thought to govern the health and temperament of people. The theory was popularised in the renaissance through the writings of Galen.