what is the name acient greek oath which is still followed by doctors today
Homer was the Greek poet who wrote about the courage and loyalty of soldiers.
James Joyce wrote Ulysses. The ancient greek Homer wrote the Odyssey, the books on which Ulysses pays tribute to.
Yotred Kodsrestagim was the greek philosopher who never wrote a book.
Aeschylus.
The poet of Iliad is Homer.
It's possible that you are referring to an ancient Greek called Hippocrates and he formulated what is knwn as the Hippocratic Oath that UK doctors have to take. Other countries may use it as well - I don't know.
A:Paul apparently had a companion called Luke, who was a physician. Whether he was actually Greek or was from another part of the Greek-speaking world is hard to establish for certain. The second-century Church Fathers attributed Luke with writing the third New Testament gospel, which had until then been anonymous, but this attribution is unlikely to be correct. So: Luke was a doctor; he might have been a Greek doctor; but he did not write a gospel.
i have know clue ask the doctor there the once your looking for right Albert Thomas wrote this
Hippocrates wrote the hippocratic oath
The Greek scholar who wrote The Republic was Plato.
well, the greek gonist. The doctors like hippocrates and Aristotle wrote all their observations that they took and now we still have them, they gave us a big head start!
Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.
Homer was the Greek poet who wrote about the courage and loyalty of soldiers.
James Joyce wrote Ulysses. The ancient greek Homer wrote the Odyssey, the books on which Ulysses pays tribute to.
Hippocrates was a Greek physician. He wrote the Hippocratic Oath, which is the cornerstone of modern medical ethics. Included in the Hippocratic Oath are basic beliefs such as the responsibilities a doctor should have regarding his patients, doctor-patient confidentiality and his duty to treat anyone, whether they be rich or poor.an important physician in greek
The Greek tragedian Euripides
The Greek poet, Homer