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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 physician in Ancient Greece who developed the Hippocratic oath, an oath which doctors today take and promise to practice medicine ethically. It is serves as a reference guide in modern medicine, particularly when ethical issues come into question. Perhaps one of the most essential lines in the Hippocratic oath is the promise to "do no harm." It is the basis for doctor-patient confidentiality and is the founding document of medical ethics as we know it today.
Hipprocrates has influenced our society today widely. Without his good ude ok knowledge about the four humours theories and nedical reasons would be different. Hippocrates is regarded as the Father as medicine!:)xx
The impact he had was the fact that his ideas like the four humours were the basis for medieval medicine that made doctors think about natural causes for disease.
Hippocrates was educated about medicine by his father and grandfather, but he eventually was apprenticed by Asklepieion of Kos. :)
Hippocrates...?
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.
Doctors, Hippocrates and Asclepius
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 was educated about medicine by his father and grandfather, but he eventually was apprenticed by Asklepieion of Kos. :)
Western medicine dates back to ancient Greece. Hippocrates is known as the "father of medicine".
Hippocrates...?
Hippocrates
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 was born in Greece in 460 B.C. He learned medicine from his father and grandfather. Hippocrates developed a strict medical philosophy. Dissecting a human body was taboo in ancient Greece. He was one of the first doctors to believe that disease wasn't a punishment from the gods.
Hippocrates lived in Cos, Greece between 430BC and 370BC.
Hippocrates was a physician who lived in Ancient Greece during the Age of Pericles, also known as Classical Greece. He is often called the father of western medicine. His major contributions include founding the Hippocratic School of Medicine, which revolutionized ancient Greek medicine and established medicine as a distinct discipline and profession.
Doctors, Hippocrates and Asclepius
Hippocrates looked for natural causes to diseases in Ancient Greece
Greece. Hippocrates is commonly called the father of medicine. (the Hippocratic Oath).
Hippocrates came from Cos.