Hippocrates, often regarded as the "Father of Medicine," lived in ancient Greece and was influenced by the religious beliefs of his time, particularly those of ancient Greek polytheism. He practiced medicine during a period when the gods, especially Asclepius, were associated with healing. While he did not explicitly promote a particular religion, his work reflects the cultural and spiritual context of ancient Greece, where medicine and religion were interconnected.
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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 is a/an Physician
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Hippocrates of Kos.
No, Hippocrates did!
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Hippocrates did not have access to a microscope.
Hippocrates was considered the father of Medicine.