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Its primary movement is driven by the of the heart, which causes the lung to expand like a bellows.

Physicians in Alexandria, such as and Erasistratus , moved toward more mechanical explanations:

The primary Greek word for "lung," derived from the verb pneo (πνέω), meaning "to blow" or "to breathe". greek and lung

This expansion creates a "void" that draws in external air for cooling. The Hippocratic Era

They proposed that air enters the lungs and is transformed by the heart into . Its primary movement is driven by the of

Ancient Greek scholars held unique, and sometimes contrasting, views on how the lungs functioned within the body. Aristotle's "Single Organ" Theory

Some scholars attribute the "first seed" of understanding blood flow through the lungs to the Hippocratic era. The Hippocratic Era They proposed that air enters

The modern medical terminology for the lungs is almost entirely derived from two Ancient Greek words:

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