The first physician in history who is considered as the father of medicin is Hippokrates of Cos who was born at 460 BCE and died at 370 BCE. His Code of Conduct for practicing medicin is still valued by the society of the medine science
Hippocrates' role in the symbol for medicine has a long and complicated history which is based primarily on Greek mythology. To put it simply, the Roman god Mercury (Greek Hermes) was the god of medicine/science in the ancient world while Asclepius was the Roman god of healing. These Greco-Roman gods later became associated with the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates (460-370 BC), who some call the "father of modern medicine" because, like modern doctors, he did not believe disease was caused by the anger of the gods but by scientifically explained circumstances. In North America, the staff of Mercury called the Caduceus is the symbol for medicine, but the Caduceus is based on the staff of the Greek god of healing Asclepius, called the rod of Asclepius. Like the staff of Mercury, the rod of Asclepius is entwined with a serpent, but the Caduceus sometimes bears a pair of wings at the top, representing the wings/agility of Mercury, while the rod of Asclepius usually does not. So in other words, you might find both the Caduceus (with wings) and the rod of Asclepius (without wings) as modern symbols for medicine. The serpent became associated with medicine because the ancients wrongly believed the snake was the only creature immune from disease. This is why Hippocrates and the serpent combined as symbols and became associated with the modern medical profession. All modern doctors take the "Hippocratic oath" (i.e. principles derived from the teachings of Hippocrates: to cure to the best of the ability and never wilfully harm a patient) upon entering the medical profession.
Greek doctors are referred to as "iatroi" (plural) or "iatros" (singular) in Greek. The term is derived from the ancient Greek word for physician, highlighting the long history of medicine in Greece. In modern contexts, they may also be referred to simply as "doctors" or "physicians" in English.
Ascelpius was the Greek god of medicine and doctors
Greek people speak Modern Greek.
The Latin alphabet is based on the Greek alphabet. It evolved from the Etruscan script, which itself was influenced by Greek. The Latin alphabet became the foundation for many modern languages, including English, Spanish, and French. Its spread was largely due to the Roman Empire's expansion and cultural influence.
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He was an ancient Greek Physician and is referred to as the father of western medicine
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One modern representation of a Greek god is Hancock in the movie Hancock. He is based on Zeus.
one of the most modern medicine finds was invented by a Greek "the PAP test" all gynecologists swear by.
The Latin alphabet was based on the Greek alphabet and according to several researches it has been proven that more than 150 000 words of the English language are of Greek origin. Most of the international scientific terminologies are Greek. For example, the word "trigonometry" in Mathematics is based on the Greek "tri-go-no-me-tri-a" (ôñéãùíïìåôñßá ).
Apollo because he was the god of medicine. (hence his caduceus that you see on ambulances and hospitals)
Most western alphabets are based on the Greek alphabet.
Hippocrates, Aristotle, Archimedes, Asclepius, (A Medicine God) Dionysus ( Cured Madness)
Most western alphabets are based on the Greek alphabet.
Hippocrates, a Greek physician often referred to as "The Father of Modern Medicine". The oath he inspired, still taken by doctors today, is the Hippocratic Oath.