"And just as the year is governed at one time by winter, then by spring, then by summer, and then by autumn; so at one time in the body phlegm predominates, at another time blood, at another time yellow bile and this is followed by a preponderance of black bile. In these circumstances it follows that the diseases which increase in winter should decrease in summer and vice versa. . . ." What does this excerpt from the writings of Hippocrates (Thinking Like a Historian: Hellenistic Medicine) tell us about his understanding of disease?
A) That he believed that disease was caused by the gods
B) That he believed that disease was essentially untreatable
C) That he believed that disease was caused by an excess of a particular substance in the body
D) That he believed that disease was caused by genetic factors
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