Mkhitar Heratsi


Heratsi, Mkhitar

 

Born mid-12th century; died early 13th century. Classic Armenian medical writer of the Middle Ages who was well acquainted with the work of Arab, Greek, and Persian physicians.

Heratsi, a scientist with a rational world view who avoided abstract judgments unsupported by clinical practice, was a proponent of the theory later called humoral pathology. His well-known works include On Stones and Their Curative Powers, The Anatomy of the Eye, and a fragment from a work on eye diseases. Heratsi’s 850th anniversary was commemorated in 1969.

WORKS

[Herats’i, Mkhit’ar.] Uteshenie pri likhoradkakh, 2nd ed. Yerevan, 1968. (Translated from Armenian.)

REFERENCES

Melik-Parsadanian, Kh. Mkhitar Geratsi (Vrach XII veka). Yerevan, 1941.
Ktsoian, A. S. Mkhitar Geratsi—vrach XII veka. Yerevan, 1968. (Translated from Armenian.)