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Democritos of Abdera (460-360 BC) first postulated the theory of atoms, i. e. that everything in nature is made up of atoms of different shapes and sizes, the movements of which are the cause of life. The later division of Greek behaviour into two main streams, the military dour Spartans (Doric type) and the imaginative, brilliant Athenians (Ionians), also influenced the development of medicine. The Spartan lawgiver wanted to ensure the maintenance of a 'Herrenvolk' by strict rules for eugenic procreation.

One of the most important points of Aristotle's criticism of the pangenesis theory was that it goes too far in postulating a large variety of materials in the semen without stating the degree to which nature may be present in a particular material. In Aristotle's theory, the female provides the proximate matter for reproduction, the male the source of matter and change. Conception is a paradigm in terms of the four causes (matter, mover, form and end); the end is continued existence of the species; the species is the form present potentially in the matter from the female, and actively in the semen from the male.

92, London, George Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968. Brothwell, D. and Sandison, A. : Diseases in Antiquity. Chap. 43, p. 522. Springfield, Thomas, 1967. Johnston, R. : The history of human infertility. Fertil. Steril. 14,261-272, 1963. Himes, N. : Medical History of Contraception. p. 121. New York, Gamut Press, 1936 (reprinted 1970). Iason, A. H. The Thyroid Gland in Medical History. p. 12, New York, Froben Press, 1946. : p. 13. : An Introduction to the History of Medicine. 4th Ed. p. 71, Philadelphia, W.

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