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the Greeks, Hippocrates was Greek
Hippocrates identifies a number of ailments that we still find today.
Hippocrates was a person, no one 'used' him
One book Hippocrates wrote was Hippocratic Oath.
One event was Hippocrates and the plague of Athens.
The Hippocratic Corpus may have been written by Hippocrates or his students.
No one can prove one way or another. But based on the information available on whether or not Hippocrates was a vegetarian, one can only assume that Hippocrates advocated a heathy diet for a heathy body and heathy mental balance.
Hippocrates Asclepiades, "descendant of (the doctor-god) Asclepios," but it is uncertain whether this descent was by family or merely by his becoming attached to the medical profession. Legend likewise places him in the family line of the hero Hercules. Son of Heracleides and Praxithea,
Hippocrates is a/an Physician
Depression was known to the Ancient Greeks, and was formally described by Hippocrates. It had undoubtedly been noted farther back than that, but records are sparse.
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Almost all the important early scientists - and very often, the 'inventors' of their science - were Greeks: people like Aristotle (the father of biology and zoology), Thales and Pythagoras (mathematics), Hippocrates (medicine) and Archimedes (mathemathics and physics).