No, Hippocrates was an ancient Greek physician, who lived from about 460 to 370 BC. There is a link below to an article on him.
he was a Doctor and father of medicine
Hippocrates and Sophocles were two different people. Hippocrates was a physician and Sophocles was a playwright. Sophocles lived from 496 BC to 406 BC while Hippocrates lived from 460 BC to 377 BC.
Hippocrates, a greek doctor, in 460-377 BC
He thought Hippocrates was the model doctor, and that what he wrote could be trusted. However, Galen was selective in which of the many treatises attributed to Hippocrates he took as 'genuine'. Those that best fitted Galen's own view of the body were - no surprises here! - the ones he decided were really by Hippocrates!
The Greek doctor known for his ideas about how doctors should behave is Hippocrates. He emphasized ethical values such as honesty, humility, and confidentiality, and believed that a good doctor should prioritize the well-being of their patients above all else. These principles are still seen as fundamental in medical ethics today and are known as the Hippocratic Oath.
Hippocrates.
No, he was not a god, he was a philosopher, and a doctor
he was a Doctor and father of medicine
Hippocrates intrests were in finding new medical infromation and being a doctor.
Hippocrates, Aristotle, Archimedes, Asclepius, (A Medicine God) Dionysus ( Cured Madness)
A medieval doctor is one who lived in the middle ages.
Hippocrates http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocrates
Hippocrates
Hippocrates and Sophocles were two different people. Hippocrates was a physician and Sophocles was a playwright. Sophocles lived from 496 BC to 406 BC while Hippocrates lived from 460 BC to 377 BC.
He was an ancient Greek Physician and is referred to as the father of western medicine
Hippocrates, a greek doctor, in 460-377 BC
He thought Hippocrates was the model doctor, and that what he wrote could be trusted. However, Galen was selective in which of the many treatises attributed to Hippocrates he took as 'genuine'. Those that best fitted Galen's own view of the body were - no surprises here! - the ones he decided were really by Hippocrates!