Hippocrates was the first in ancient Greece to separate medicine from the religion. Science as we know it did not exist in ancient Greece, their systematic observations would have likely been called something like natural philosophy.
Hippocrates, who lived from 490 and 377 BC, was the person credited with inventing the practice of medicine. His insights have remained influential for over two thousand years.
Hippocrates Called "the Father of Medicine."460?-377? b.c. Greek physician who laid the foundations of scientific medicine by freeing medical study from the constraints of philosophical speculation and superstition. He is traditionally but inaccurately considered the author of the Hippocratic oath.
Hippocrates had the view that diseases are common and natural occurrences and have a physical and rational explanation and are not due to some external supernatural forces like gods. He stated that diseases were created by environmental factors, diet, and living habits and he based his medical practice on observations and on the study of the human body.
Google this again Hippocrates was the first doctor to take note of illnesses so he can compare symptoms to match the right treatement. He also worte the Hippocratic Oath which young Doctors still take today which promises to resepect each pateint, give real/just advice and so on. This is more what he is remebered for but at the time his ideas were much more rational to any others so he is now nicknamed 'the father of Medicine'.
Hippocrates was a doctor during the times of Ancient Greek. Back then, the doctoring methods were not backed up by research; rather, they were thought up by the same men who thought volcanoes were caused by fire breathing dragons trapped under mountains ;). That is to say, although the Greeks were brilliant people who made many discoveries, they had many theories that were perhaps slightly random. In the field of medicine at that time, for example, if a person came in with a headache, it would not be uncommon for a hole to be drilled in their head as treatment. Or if they had cramps or growing pains, the part of their body that experienced those pains would be "bled out". Well, hippocrates certainly practiced these techniques, but he also made several new, correct discoveries. He is mostly credited with linking food with weight. He was first to suggest that people eat more fruits and vegetables and exercise more for a healthy diet. That is mostly why hippocrates is now called the father of medicine.
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Greece. Hippocrates is commonly called the father of medicine. (the Hippocratic Oath).
Hippocrates, who lived from 490 and 377 BC, was the person credited with inventing the practice of medicine. His insights have remained influential for over two thousand years.
Internists are physicians trained and board certified in Internal Medicine. Primary care physician is a Physician who is primarily responsible for your medical care, he/she can be trained in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, for children this would be a pediatrician, women in reproductive age group may consider an Ob/Gyn to be their primary physician.
Practice medicine outside of the scope of your supervising physician (i.e. you cannot be a PA with a cardiologist as a supervising physician and practice orthopedic medicine. You also cannot perform major surgery alone; you need to have a surgeon present.
Physician means a person licensed to practice medicine. A medical doctor.
The Hippocratic Oath is an oath historically taken by doctors who promise to practice medicine in an ethical manner. It is named after Hippocrates, a famous Greek who is known as the father of Western medicine.
There is no age limit. A licensed physician can practice medicine as long as he is fit to do so.
Yes. Basically, they practice medicine like a physician does, with the stipulation that they have a supervising physician of record that they can go to as a mentor if they run into something they are unfamiliar with.
Yes. My family practice physician is a DO. She graduated from a DO school and then went on to family practice residency. Yes, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) can choose to specialize in any medical specialty including family medicine.
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