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Activitat

The plants used by Metrodora

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Tema: Lexicon of medicinal plants

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Espanya > Cultura Clàssica > 3r ESO > Pervivència de les llengües clàssiques. Llengua i lèxic

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Observacions i context

Women gatherers in prehistoric times discovered and applied the healing properties of plants. In Egypt, before 3000 BC, there were already female physicians or surgeons, and by 1500 BC, the schools of Sais and Heliopolis were open to women like Sephora and Queen Hatsepshut. In Mesopotamia, healers were very important and in Greek cities there were female doctors and surgeons, but their role was restricted to that of midwives. Popular medicine also stood out: one of the first herbalists was Artemisia II of Caria. In Athens, in the 4th century BC, women were prevented from practicing medicine, accusing them of performing abortions. The figure of Agnodica appeared in this context. In Rome, there were many female physicians who also wrote treatises, such as Elephantis, Lais, Olympias of Thebes, Antiochis and Metrodora. Among the women who wrote about gynaecology and obstetrics, the texts of Cleopatra and Aspasia were the most important until the work of Trotula in the 11th century.

In this case, a vocabulary activity has been thought for the subject of classical culture of 3rd of ESO from the vocabulary block, although it could also be applied to the same block of 4th of ESO.

Descripció

Reading and reflection on a text related to Metrodora.

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