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What (who) is Hippocrates - definition

GREEK PHYSICIAN ( C. 460 – C. 370 BC)
Hippokrates of Kos; Hippocratic; Hippokrates; Hippocrates of Cos; Hippocratic school of medicine; Hipocretes; Hypocretes; Ἱπποκράτης; Hipocrates; Hippo Crates; The father of medicine; Father of western medicine; Hippocrates of Kos; Hippocrates II
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Hippocrates         
·noun A famous Greek physician and medical writer, born in Cos, about 460 ·b.c.
Hippocrates (physicians)         
GROUP OF SAME-NAMED PHYSICIANS
Hippocrates (physician)
Hippocrates () was the name of several physicians in the time of Ancient Greece, some of whom were in the same family as the celebrated Hippocrates of Kos (Hippocrates II).
Hippocratic         
·adj Of or pertaining to Hippocrates, or to his teachings.

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Hippocrates

Hippocrates of Kos (; Greek: Ἱπποκράτης ὁ Κῷος, translit. Hippokrátēs ho Kôios; c. 460 – c. 370 BC), also known as Hippocrates II, was a Greek physician of the classical period who is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine. He is traditionally referred to as the "Father of Medicine" in recognition of his lasting contributions to the field, such as the use of prognosis and clinical observation, the systematic categorization of diseases, or the formulation of humoral theory. The Hippocratic school of medicine revolutionized ancient Greek medicine, establishing it as a discipline distinct from other fields with which it had traditionally been associated (theurgy and philosophy), thus establishing medicine as a profession.

However, the achievements of the writers of the Hippocratic Corpus, the practitioners of Hippocratic medicine, and the actions of Hippocrates himself were often conflated; thus very little is known about what Hippocrates actually thought, wrote, and did. Hippocrates is commonly portrayed as the paragon of the ancient physician and credited with coining the Hippocratic Oath, which is still relevant and in use today. He is also credited with greatly advancing the systematic study of clinical medicine, summing up the medical knowledge of previous schools, and prescribing practices for physicians through the Hippocratic Corpus and other works.

Examples of use of Hippocrates
1. A millennium later Hippocrates, the Greek father of medicine, favoured a potion of cumin, pigeon droppings, horseradish and beetroot.
2. In Ancient Greece, Hippocrates, the ‘father of medicine‘ noted that the metal could be used to treat leg ulcers.
3. "If the wound be situated on the left side [of the head], the convulsion attacks the right side of the body," Hippocrates noted in the 4th century B.C.
4. Hippocrates said: "Sport is a preserver of health." But then he never had a TV. annalisa.barbieri@guardian.co.uk Advertiser links Webfeeds Comment is free About webfeeds Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006.
5. Explainer: Tuberculosis TB‘s origins can be traced back to antiquity, from the spinal cord fragments of Egyptian mummies to the writings of Hippocrates who identified phthisis, the Greek term for consumption, as the most widespread disease of the period.