Hippocrates was the first physician to treat diseases as the result of living habits rather than a punishment by the gods. Hippocrates helped found two medicine schools, Knidian and Koan. Thessalus and Draco, two sons of Hippocrates as well as Hippocrates' son-in-law, Polybus, were his students. The Knidian school of medicine focused manly on diagnosing illnesses. The Knidian school failed to distinguish when one disease caused many possible series of symptoms as there was a Greek taboo forbidding the dissection of any human. The Koan school of medicine had a different focus, they were more focused on general diagnosis and passive treatment. Hippocrates belived that the body could naturally heal itself from all illnesses, and that a good lifestyle and rest was need to speed the process along. " To do nothing is also a good remedy." - Hippocrates Hippocrates and his followers were the first to describe many diseases as well as medical conditions. Hippocrates was the first to describe clubbing of the fingers, an important diagnostic sing in chronic suppuratives lung disease, lung cancer and cyanotic heart disease. Clubbed fingers are sometimes referred to as " Hippocratic fingers". == ==
Hippocrates, often referred to as the "Father of Medicine," lived around 460 to 370 BCE, and there are no historical records or methods to accurately assess his IQ. The concept of IQ as we understand it today did not exist in ancient times, and intelligence cannot be quantified in a single number. Hippocrates is more renowned for his contributions to medical ethics and practice rather than any specific measure of intelligence.
Hippocrates did not have access to a microscope.
Hippocrates was considered the father of Medicine.
Hippocrates was a physian. Herodotus was an historian.
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Hippocrates is often referred to as the "father of Western medicine" due to his significant contributions to the field and the establishment of a code of ethics for physicians known as the Hippocratic Oath.
Hippocrates studied medicine, specifically the field of ancient Greek medicine. He is often referred to as the "Father of Western Medicine" for his contributions to the understanding of the human body and the practice of medicine.
Hippocrates is revered to be the “Father of Medicine” for his manifold pioneering contribution from the front. His contributions revolutionized the follow of drugs; however, after his demise, the development stalled. So revered was Hippocrates that his teachings have been largely taken as too nice to be improved upon and no important developments of his strategies have been made for a very long time.
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Hippocrates, often referred to as the "Father of Medicine," lived around 460 to 370 BCE, and there are no historical records or methods to accurately assess his IQ. The concept of IQ as we understand it today did not exist in ancient times, and intelligence cannot be quantified in a single number. Hippocrates is more renowned for his contributions to medical ethics and practice rather than any specific measure of intelligence.
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Hippocrates came first, as he lived from around 460 to 370 BCE, while Galen lived later, from 129 to around 216 CE. Hippocrates is often referred to as the "Father of Medicine" and is known for his contributions to the systematic study of clinical medicine. Galen built upon Hippocratic ideas and made significant advancements in anatomy and physiology during the Roman Empire.
Hippocrates did not have access to a microscope.