Houve um tempo no qual se acreditava que os miasmas e o desequilíbrio dos humores do corpo seriam os responsáveis pelas doenças. Separe meia horinha do seu dia e descubra com a Dra. Mila Massuda (@milamassuda) do BlaBlaLogia (@blablalogia) o que as teorias Miasmática e Humoral defendiam.
Apresentação:
Mila Massuda (@milamassuda)
Roteiro:
Mila Massuda (@milamassuda) e Emilio Garcia (@emilioblablalogia)
Edição:
@Matheus_Heredia (@mewmediaLAB)
Produção
Prof. Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) e BláBláLogia (@blablalogia)
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