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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Hippocrates]]
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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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  • ...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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