: It traces how "black bile" wasn't always a physical liquid. In early Greek epics like Homer’s, "black" was used to describe dark, raging emotions like anger ( cholos ). This paper argues that ancient doctors later "materialized" these dark metaphors into a literal bodily fluid to fit a scientific four-humor system.
: It discusses the "violence" with which ancient thinkers forced black bile to fit the tetradic scheme (matching it with Earth, Autumn, and Cold/Dry qualities) despite it being the most elusive and "invisible" of the four humors. black bile
: Galen’s Theory of Black Bile . This book/paper explores how the influential physician Galen had to "defend" the existence of black bile against rivals who (rightly) pointed out that it didn't seem to exist in healthy bodies like blood or phlegm do. : It traces how "black bile" wasn't always a physical liquid
: Black Bile, Manic Depression and Melancholy . This paper bridges the gap between ancient humoral theory and modern psychiatry, finding surprising resonances between the "movements" of black bile and modern clinical descriptions of manic depression. Quick Facts for Context Introduction in: Galen’s Theory of Black Bile - Brill : It discusses the "violence" with which ancient