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Hippocrates

Hippocrates (ca. 460 BC - ca. 370 BC) was a famous physician (medical doctor) in Ancient Greece, and is often referred to as the Father of Medicine.

He established medicine as an independent discipline and profession, encouraged the systematic study of clinical medicine, and was the author of the celebrated Hippocratic Oath, by which doctors promise to practice medicine in an ethical manner.

Hippocrates in Olympia 

HIPPOCRATES IN OLYMPIA

CelebrateGreece.com Peter Ustinov narrates this World Premiere. Hippocrates, who was the father of medicine, first closely linked religion to the new medical science in ancient Greece and his famous Hippocratic Oath is still sworn to by all medical graduates. From the running tracks of the ancient Olympic Games in Olympia, HIPPOCRATES IN OLYMPIA investigates a closely related subject: medical care during the ancient Olympic Games to insure the health of the revered athletes who entertained dignitaries, artists and philosophers at the ultimate sports festival.

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A Brief History of Medicine: From Hippocrates' Four Humours to Crick and Watson's Double Helix 

A Brief History of Medicine: From Hippocrates' Four Humours to Crick and Watson's Double Helix

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The foundations for the scientific study of the body and modern Western medicine as we know it started with William Harvey's discovery of the circulatory system in the early 17th century. But its roots stretch back as far as ancient Greece, when medicine first departed from the divine and the mystical and moved toward observation and logic. Its early development was slow, constrained by the taboo around dissection (only external symptoms could be used for diagnosis), as well as superstition and mysticism (illness was the work of demons and pixies and curable only by penitence). Paul Strathern steers us skillfully through the maze of discoveries, diseases, and wrong turns that have made medicine what it is today-super efficient, high tech, and increasingly costly. A Brief History of Medicine offers an accessible history of the arguments, missteps, and dumb luck that led to the world's most important medical breakthroughs-from anatomy, grave robbing, the plague, and germ theory to vaccination, quackery, microorganisms, and penicillin.

From the Hippocratic Oath

"I will keep pure and holy both my life and my art."

Hippocrates (article) 

Hippocrates of Cos II or Hippokrates of Kos (ca. 460 BC - ca. 370 BC) was an ancient Greek physician of the Age of Pericles, and was considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine. He is referred to as the "father of medicine" in recognition of his lasting contributions to the field as the founder of the Hippocratic school of medicine. This intellectual school revolutionized medicine in ancient Greece, establishing it as a discipline distinct from other fields that it had traditionally been associated with (notably theurgy and philosophy), thus making medicine a profession.

However, the achievements of the writers of the Corpus, the practitioners of Hippocratic medicine, and the actions of Hippocrates himself are often commingled; thus very little is known about what Hippocrates actually thought, wrote and did. Nevertheless, Hippocrates is commonly portrayed as the paragon of the ancient physician. In particular, he is 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 Oath and other works.

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