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Historical medical practice of examining urine for disease
Uroscopy is the historical medical practice of visually examining a patient's urine to diagnose diseases or medical conditions. It is an ancient technique
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Liquid by-product of animal metabolism
mellitus got its name because the urine is plentiful and sweet. The name uroscopy refers to any visual examination of the urine, including microscopy, although
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Array of tests performed on urine
poem on uroscopy and introduced the matula, a round flask used to examine urine; and Joannes Actuarius, who wrote a series of books on uroscopy in seven
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Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness
place to die, appeared in the Byzantine Empire. Although the concept of uroscopy was known to Galen, he did not see the importance of using it to localize
Medicine
1491 medical handbook
spectrum of medieval European medical knowledge and technique, including uroscopy, astrology, bloodletting, the treatment of wounds, plague, anatomical dissection
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Bell tower in Florence, Italy
Relief on the Campanile representing Medicine, depicting the practice of uroscopy.
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Book by Petros Bouras-Vallianatos
Byzantine physician John Zacharias Aktouarios, known for his contributions to uroscopy, physiology, and pharmacology. It highlights Aktouarios' original theories
Innovation in Byzantine Medicine
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Natural history encyclopedia, published in 1491
on semi-precious stones, ores and minerals. As appendix a treatise on uroscopy and several detailed registers. Set in two columns, each chapter is headed
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1736 engraving by William Hogarth
the bottom right holds a urine flask, likely referencing the practice of uroscopy. Other physicians examine the flask, holding perfumed canes to their noses
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10th-century Iranian physician and polymath
Doctor performing uroscopy (from a Latin translation of a work by al-Razi, 1466)
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Theophilus Protospatharius, holding a blue-gray uroscopy flask, depicted in a 13th-century manuscript
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Test based on scientific data to determine if a person is pregnant
pregnancy. Avicenna and many physicians after him in the Middle Ages performed uroscopy, a nonscientific method to evaluate urine. Selmar Aschheim and Bernhard
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patients because of the ideals of Christian charity. Although the concept of uroscopy was known to Galen, he did not see the importance of using it to diagnose
Byzantine_science
Collection of around 60 Ancient Greek medical works
formed. It is noted that these hypotheses were all based on the use of uroscopy and observation of patients by doctors of the time. Within the work On
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Flemish painter (1681–1715)
physicians. One of the popular methods of medical diagnosis was the so-called 'uroscopy', the analysis of the urine of a patient. Whereas this was considered a
Balthasar_van_den_Bossche
13th and 14th-century Byzantine physician
medicinal subjects, particularly, an extensive treatise about the urines and uroscopy. Around 1299, he considered moving to Thessalonica, but decided to stay
Joannes_Actuarius
Greek physician and writer
of the Therapeutics to Glaucon of Galen; and Peri ouron, a treatise on uroscopy. The work On Pulses is lost. An alphabetized epitome of the De materia
Stephanus_of_Athens
Dutch physician
Amsterdam and Enkhuizen. In 1609 all his monographs and the treatise on uroscopy were bundled and published in Frankfurt as the Opera Omnia. Numerous reprints
Petrus_Forestus
Flemish Baroque painter (1610–1690)
physicians. One of the popular methods of medical diagnosis was the so-called 'uroscopy', the analysis of the urine of a patient. Whereas this was considered a
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Topics referred to by the same term
Matula may also refer to any of the following: Matula (surname) Matula, uroscopy flask This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
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Painting by Gerrit Dou
her master) is doing. The theme is that of a common medical practice of uroscopy, and this popular art subject is commonly called a "piskijker" in Dutch
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Medicine in Jewish culture
Urine) was innovative in its physiological analysis and diagnostic use of uroscopy. He also wrote an ethical guide for physicians (Musar ha-Rof'im), emphasizing
Jewish_medicine
French physician and teacher
the end of the 12th century. His brief poems De urinis (352 verses on uroscopy) and De pulsibus (380 verses on Galenic pulsology), based on treatises
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Middle English works survive today: the Liber Uricrisiarum, a text on uroscopy; the Aaron Danielis, a herbal; and a short tract on rosemary, which was
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Italian Christian military order (1070s-1672)
de Compostela. Emerton, 15, notes that they had to be acquainted with uroscopy, medical diagnosis, and pharmacology, the production of syrups and other
Order of Saint James of Altopascio
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different techniques to analyze the imbalance of the four humours in the body. Uroscopy was most widely used for diagnosing illness. Physicians would collect patients
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The diagnosis of diseases by inspection of urine.