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  • ...inguished themselves in Greek history in one way or other. But one man, '''Hippocrates of [[Cos|Cos]]''' (ca. 460 – 370 <span style= ...:small-caps">bce</span>),<ref>'''<u>Note:</u>'''&nbsp;Also referred to as "Hippocrates the Asclepiad"</ref> earned such respect and honor for the revolution he in
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  • *Hippocrates, Adams F. The genuine works of Hippocrates. Two Volumes. New York,: W. Wood and company; 1849,1886. | [https://play.go *Jouanna J, Hippocrates. 1999. Hippocrates. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press ISBN 0801859077
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  • {{Image|Adams Genuine Hippocrates Title Page.JPG|center|350px|Courtesy: UCSF Library}}
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  • *[http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/browse-Hippocrates.html Works of Hippocrates], MIT collection *[http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/hippocra.htm Hippocrates (c. 450 BCE to 380 BCE)] Michael Boylan in ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philo
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  • {{r|Hippocrates}} ...auses" philosophy in medicine, and Alcmaeon's writings may have influenced Hippocrates' development of a disciplined practice of medicine free of the supernatural
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  • *[http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/browse-Hippocrates.html Works of Hippocrates], MIT collection *[http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/hippocra.htm Hippocrates (c. 450 BCE to 380 BCE)] Michael Boylan in ''Internet Encyclopedia of Philo
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  • Littré translated Hippocrates and belonged to the Positivist school in philosophy. He is mostly known for ==Littré's translation of the writings attributed to Hippocrates of Cos, "The Father of Medicine"==
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  • ==Comparisons to Oath of Hippocrates==
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  • ..., whose ideas about the causes of disease prompted or anticipated those of Hippocrates.
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  • *Hippocrates, Adams F. The genuine works of Hippocrates. Two Volumes. New York,: W. Wood and company; 1849,1886. | [https://play.go *Jouanna J, Hippocrates. 1999. Hippocrates. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press ISBN 0801859077
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  • {{Image|Adams Genuine Hippocrates Title Page.JPG|center|350px|Courtesy: UCSF Library}}
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  • ...that were presumed to influence health and disease. Often associated with Hippocrates, the process became a significant part of public health investigation and e
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  • ...a Online)</ref> He wrote one of the earliest biographies of [[Hippocrates|Hippocrates of Cos]].<ref name=jacoby>Jacoby F, Schepens G, Bollansée J, Hermippus JR. ...rs of the Greco-Roman world, setting him in a direct line that begins with Hippocrates, extends through the early anatomists Herophilus and [[Erasistratus]], and
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  • ...hat were presumed to influence health and disease. Often associated with Hippocrates, the process became a significant part of public health investigation and e
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  • ...en harmful, concept in restoring "balance" among the humors conceived by [[Hippocrates]]. While blood is commonly drawn from veins, the technique and purposes are [[Hippocrates]], while the spiritual father of medicine and whose ethics and examining te
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  • ...himself as the intellectual heir and interpreter of Hippocrates, and like Hippocrates took as fundamental the idea that understanding disease required understand ...ppocrates and of the diverse Greek medical traditions that developed after Hippocrates' death. He codified, elaborated on, and advanced those traditions, in the p
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  • ...ction]]) of the human body, a practice banned since the time [[Hippocrates|Hippocrates of Cos]] earlier had introduced the principles of natural causes of disease
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  • ...oduced medical knowledge into Europe. The Arab physicians of 700 AD read [[Hippocrates]] and [[Galen]], and continued to advance the art of medicine in their trad ...a traditional healing art in Ancient Greece. The treatises attributed to [[Hippocrates]] outline a theoretical basis for the treatment of disease that rests on th
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  • ...ler RE. (2004) [http://www.questia.com/read/107370949 Medical Firsts: From Hippocrates to the Human Genome.] Hoboken NJ: Wiley.
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  • ...different + ''πάϑος'', ''páthos'', suffering), "allopathy" describes the [[Hippocrates | Hippocratic]] principle ''contraria contrariis curantur'': ...s are cured by their contraries.<ref>Hippocrates, [http://classics.mit.edu/Hippocrates/aphorisms.2.ii.html Aphorisms, Section II, Aphorism #22]</ref></blockquote>
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  • ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hippocrates=== {{Image|Hippocrates Bust.JPG|right|350px|Hippocrates. Engraving by Peter Paul Rubens, (S.L., 1638).}}
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  • ...isorder of the brain:<ref>Hippocrates. (400 BCE). [http://classics.mit.edu/Hippocrates/sacred.html On the Sacred Disease.] Translated by Francis Adams.</ref>
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  • ...cal theories of those natural philosophers in the era before [[Hippocrates|Hippocrates of Kos]] (who, with his disciples, left an extensive body of writings known ...on the development of Western medicine, in part through his influence on [[Hippocrates]] and his disciples.<ref name=longrigg1993/> "''[Alcmaeon's] anatomical res
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  • ...cal theories of those natural philosophers in the era before [[Hippocrates|Hippocrates of Kos]] (who, with his disciples, left an extensive body of writings known ...on the development of Western medicine, in part through his influence on [[Hippocrates]] and his disciples.<ref name=longrigg1993/> "<font face="Comic Sans MS">[A
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  • ...f the circulation of the blood, and refuting the view that it was known to Hippocrates), the cure of fevers by evacuating medicines, and the effects of acids and
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  • ...w that ancient Greeks also used to have aromatic bath and scented massage. Hippocrates, who known as the father of medicine, said it was the way to the health.
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  • The name of the oath derives from [[Hippocrates]], who is its author according to tradition.
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  • <center>&nbsp;&nbsp;&mdash;Hippocrates of Cos (460-370 <small>BCE</small>)</center>
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  • ...philosophical concerns. Going back to the spiritual father of medicine, [[Hippocrates]], a fundamental principle is "do no harm". In more modern terms, this may
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  • ...inguished themselves in Greek history in one way or other. But one man, '''Hippocrates of [[Cos|Cos]]''' (ca. 460 – 370 <span style= ...:small-caps">bce</span>),<ref>'''<u>Note:</u>'''&nbsp;Also referred to as "Hippocrates the Asclepiad"</ref> earned such respect and honor for the revolution he in
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  • and even the ancient Greek physicians [[Galen]] (ca 130–200 CE) and [[Hippocrates]] (ca 400 BCE). There is even a [[Sumerian]] clay tablet dating from 2150 B
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  • ...ler RE. (2004) [http://www.questia.com/read/107370949 Medical Firsts: From Hippocrates to the Human Genome.] Hoboken NJ: Wiley.</ref></p> ...ler RE. (2004) [http://www.questia.com/read/107370949 Medical Firsts: From Hippocrates to the Human Genome.] Hoboken NJ: Wiley.</ref> Harvey's father, a landowner
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  • ...ome, particularly the eastern therapies, stem from well before the time of Hippocrates. Some of these practices include [[acupuncture]], [[homeopathy]], [[phytot
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  • <tr><th>Dimanche<th>7<td>[[Numa]]<td>[[Aeschylus]]<td>[[Thales]]<td>[[Hippocrates]]<td>[[Themistocles]]
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  • ...tures were used in Egypt in medicine. The use of cold was recommended by [[Hippocrates]] to stop bleeding and swelling. With the emergence of modern [[science]],
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  • ...be the seat of intelligence. This view was challenged by [[Hippocrates]] (Hippocrates of Cos, 460–370 BCE, often referred to as 'The Father of Medicine'), who
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  • ...pecial:Allpages/Henri Fayol|Henri Fayol]] - [[Special:Allpages/Hippocrates|Hippocrates]]
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  • ...e Western medical tradition, often taken as starting with [[Hippocrates]]. Hippocrates believed that the elements of good health were essentially environmental, s
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  • ...biologists, physicians as early as the 5th century BCE, like [[Hippocrates|Hippocrates of Cos]], sought to explain human health and disease as having a natural me ...>[[Jared Diamond]] (1997) ''Guns, Germs, and Steel'' ISBN 0393317552</ref> Hippocrates of Cos and his followers, in their naturalistic approach to medicine, studi
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  • *'''Hippocrates''' (ca. 460 – ca. 377 B.C.E.): Cannon points out that Hippocrates recognized the role of “natures helping hand”, otherwise referred to as :*Cannon recognized that Hippocrates' ''healing power of nature'' “''...implies the existence of agencies whic
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  • [[Hippocrates]] prescribed vinegar for many ailments, from [[skin rash]] to [[ear infecti
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  • '''Medical ethics''' started with [[Hippocrates]] and his oath to 'do no harm. Today the term covers a range of issues in h
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  • ...een necessary to invent him. He is one of those figures, like Adam, Moses, Hippocrates, Homer, Socrates, King Arthur, and Robin Hood, which so embody a crisis of
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