Clergy were never medical guys. Simple men were medics. And I can tell you, the Byzantines were very good at medicine. Here's a list with some great Byzantine medicals:
Oribasos of Pergamum(325-400) - "Medical Collection" - 70 books
Alexandros of Tralles(VI th century) - Treaty on general medicine(was a big hit...was translated into Latin, Arabic and Hebrew)
Aetios of Armida(502-575; Justinian's personal medic) - Medical enciclopedia
Paul of Egina(VII century) - Medical enciclopedia(translated in Arabic, it influenced very much the Arabic medicine)
Constantinople had many hospitals. There is one still standing(at least that's what I know...) made by Ioannos I Komnen in 1112. Even Mikhail Psellos and Anna Komnena were considering themselves medics.![]()
And Anna Komnena is mentioning the hospitals in her book. There was one in Constantinople "which required one whole day to visit everything"(Steven Runciman).
Hope it helps.![]()
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