Olympias_of_Thebes

Olympias of Thebes

Olympias of Thebes

Ancient Greek midwife and writer


Olympias of Thebes was a Greek midwife who lived in the first century B.C.E.[1] She was also a writer.[1] She was distinguished among the ancient Greeks for her medical writings and medical ability.[2][3]

Pliny wrote that Olympias stated that mallows "with goose grease ... cause abortion" and that she could cure a type "of barrenness. . . by bull's gall, serpents' fat, copper rust and honey, rubbed on the parts before intercourse".[1]

It is also likely that Dioscorides knew about her work.[1]


References

  1. Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie; Joy Dorothy Harvey (2000). The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z. Taylor & Francis. pp. 962–. ISBN 978-0-415-92040-7.
  2. James Read Chadwick (1879). The Study and Practice of Medicine by Women. A.S. Barnes & Company. pp. 444–.

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