Dreams, their disorders and their therapeutic function in ancient Mesopotamia
Author: Pangas JC.
Source:
Vesalius: acta internationales historiae medicinae, 12(2), 94-99.
In this article, the author analyzes the concept of dreams in ancient
Mesopotamia, as well as the interpretation of their therapeutic function by this
civilisation. Also discussed are sleep disorders, as described on cuneiform
tablets, written on clay at least four thousand years ago. These tablets had a
magic role but also functioned as medical texts, detailing therapies used in
dealing with the problems of sleep.
Publication Types:
English Abstract
Historical Article