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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]]. |
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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*[[sanguine (humour)|sanguine]] |
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*[[phlegmatic]] |
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*[[choleric]] |
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*[[melancholic]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 25 August 2008
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.
The Four humours |
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Sanguine | Choleric | Melancholic | phlegmatic |