The Unani System of Medicine originated in Greece (Unan).Hippocrates (
460 – 377 BC),the “ Father of Medicine” freed medicine from the realm of
superstition and magic and gave it the status of science. The teachings
of Hippocrates form the basis of the theoretical frame work of Unani
Medicine. After Hippocrates, Jalinoos (Galen), Abu Baker Ibn-e- Zakaria
Razi (Razer) and Ibn-e- Sina (Avicenna) enriched the Unani System into a
complete, systematic form whereby it flourished into a Golden Era.
The fundamentals of this system are based on Hippocrates’ Humoral
Theory. This presupposes the presence of four humours in the body.
According to Unani philosophy the health and illness of a person depends
upon the balance of these humours in the body. They are Dam (Blood),
Balgham (Phlegm), Safra (Yellow bile), Sauda (Black bile) remain in
equilibrium. Every individual at birth is endowed with a unique
temperament and this is determined by the presence of all the four
humors in different proportions in the body. If the equilibrium of all
the four humours is disturbed, disease sets in. Therefore the Hakim
adopts different methods to bring back all the four temperaments in
equilibrium so as to restore the health of a person.
Though, all the different systems of medicine considers “Hippocrates” as
the Father of Medicine, the Unani System of Medicine is the only system
of medicine still following the principles of medicine laid down by
Hippocrates.
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