It is a common belief that laboratory investigation
processes were developed after the 16th century and that before that time no attempts were made to attain a diagnosis by investigating material coming from the
human body. In this paper we present data extracted from Byzantine codices that support the following thesis: The idea of examining human excrement for diagnostic purposes has its roots in the Roman and Byzantine eras. The lack of technological means was no
obstacle for the doctor to create an “examinational” mind,
Print ISSN: 1434-6621
Volume: 41, 07/2003
Pages: 963 - 969