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Byzantine Medicine: The Hospitals That Treated Everyone

8 min · 19. juni 2026
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This episode of Fexingo History explores the remarkable medical system of the Byzantine Empire, focusing on the xenon, or hospital, founded by the Komnenian dynasty, particularly the Pantokrator Xenon in Constantinople. We discuss how Byzantine medicine combined Galenic theory, practical surgery, and Christian charity to create a hospital system that treated patients regardless of social status. Learn about the role of the archiatros, the use of hiera picroi (a bitter purgative), and the hospital regulations that prescribed diet, staffing, and even bed maintenance. We also cover the influence of Eastern Roman medicine on Islamic hospitals, the transmission of Greek medical texts, and the story of Byzantine physician Aetios of Amida. The episode highlights the hospital's advanced hygiene practices, including latrines with running water, and contrasts them with later medieval European medicine. A detailed look at how the Byzantine Empire cared for the sick — not just soldiers and emperors, but ordinary people too. #ByzantineMedicine #PantokratorXenon #KomnenianDynasty #AetiosOfAmida #ByzantineHospitals #HistoryOfMedicine #EasternRomanEmpire #MedicalHistory #ByzantineScience #HippocraticTradition #GreekMedicine #IslamicMedicine #Constantinople #ByzantineEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #MedievalMedicine Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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