Upper extremity injuries in Homer's Iliad.

J Hand Surg Am

Section of Hand Surgery, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA.

Published: September 2013

Homer's Iliad remains a fascinating source of medical history. This epic poem, compiled around 800 BCE, describes several weeks of the last year of the 10-year siege of Troy (Ilion) by the Achaeans. Homer composed the epic by combining and formalizing oral poems, legends, customs, and experiences that originated in the later Mycenaean age (1600-1100 bce). The story centers on the rage of the great warrior Achilles. The Iliad remains the oldest record of Greek medicine and a unique source of surgical history. This study examines the upper extremity injuries described in the Iliad and compares them to those other sites of injury.

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