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To conclude both men were very important to medical knowledge they both made some important ideas But Hippocrates is the founder and father of medicine, without him Galen would never have been able to progress history as he did, Hippocrates theories set out medical development throughout time.
Doctors in Alexandria made many discoveries about how the human body works. Hippocrates was a doctor who looked for natural causes of diseases. He is often called the "father of medicine." Even today, when people become doctors, the official promise they make to heal is called the Hippocratic Oath.
He looked at underlying causes, rather than just physical signs and solutions.
John Jay made this statement.
This is the main example of one of Hippocrates cures. In the summer when people became hot and red, it was thought they had too much blood in their system. To balance their humours again they would use bloodletting. Bloodletting is when you purposely cut your self so that you bleed. Hippocrates believed that if you were ill one of your four humours were out of balance. He believed the body was made up of four humours, blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile; although no one knows what black bile was. If you came to him ill, they would try and balance your four humours. In the different seasons he noticed different symptom's, for example in summer you would be red and hot, therefore he thought your blood was out of balance. He would either increase, or decrease your amount of blood. If he believed you had too much blood he would use something called bloodletting, this would get rid of some of your blood, and re balance your four humours.
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Hippocrates and Euclid made their greatest achievements in the fields of Mathematics, Medicine, and Engineering.
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The predominant criticism would be that business owners get rich while workers remain poor.
"Black separatism is the only way to true equality."
Greek physician Hippocrates
To conclude both men were very important to medical knowledge they both made some important ideas But Hippocrates is the founder and father of medicine, without him Galen would never have been able to progress history as he did, Hippocrates theories set out medical development throughout time.
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Hippocrates in 4th century B.C.
We can get countries to change their policies by hurting their economy.
There is no historical evidence that Napoleon Bonaparte actually made this statement. It is likely a modern aphorism attributing a sentiment to him.
The actual word is "unmistaken", meaning correct or "not wrong", so is actually a double negative, and a defensive statement would more likely use "not mistaken" as in disputing that an error had been made.