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  • Hippocrates
  • Ancient Greek physician (c. 460 – c. 370 BCE)

    as Hippocrates II, named after his grandfather Hippocrates I (also Hippocrates of Kos or Hippocrates I of Kos) was a Greek physician and philosopher

    Hippocrates

    Hippocrates

    Hippocrates

  • Hippocratic Oath
  • Oath of ethics taken by physicians

    doctor Hippocrates and it is usually included in the Hippocratic Corpus, modern scholars do not regard it as having been written by Hippocrates himself

    Hippocratic Oath

    Hippocratic_Oath

  • Hippocrates (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    medicine. Hippocrates may also refer to: Hippocrates (physician), the name of several other physicians related to Hippocrates Hippocrates of Chios (c

    Hippocrates (disambiguation)

    Hippocrates_(disambiguation)

  • Tree of Hippocrates
  • Tree in Kos associated with Hippocrates

    The Tree of Hippocrates is the plane tree (or platane, in Europe) under which, according to legend, Hippocrates of Kos (considered the father of medicine)

    Tree of Hippocrates

    Tree of Hippocrates

    Tree_of_Hippocrates

  • Hippocrates (physicians)
  • Group of same-named physicians

    the same family as the celebrated Hippocrates of Kos (Hippocrates II). Hippocrates I. The grandfather of Hippocrates II. He was the eldest son of Gnosidicus

    Hippocrates (physicians)

    Hippocrates_(physicians)

  • Hippocratic Corpus
  • Collection of around 60 Ancient Greek medical works

    with the physician Hippocrates and his teachings. The Hippocratic Corpus covers many diverse aspects of medicine, from Hippocrates' medical theories to

    Hippocratic Corpus

    Hippocratic Corpus

    Hippocratic_Corpus

  • Hippocrates of Gela
  • Greek Sicilian tyrant of Gela from 498 to 491 BC

    Hippocrates (Greek: Ἱπποκράτης; died 491 BC) was the second tyrant of Gela, Magna Graecia, and ruled from 498 BC to 491 BC. He was the brother of Cleander

    Hippocrates of Gela

    Hippocrates_of_Gela

  • The Hippocrates Project
  • Program of the New York University Medical Center

    The Hippocrates Project is a program of the New York University Medical Center which works with modern technologies to "enhance the learning process"

    The Hippocrates Project

    The_Hippocrates_Project

  • Hippocrates of Chios
  • 5th-century BC Greek mathematician and astronomer

    Hippocrates of Chios (Ancient Greek: Ἱπποκράτης ὁ Χῖος; c. 470 – c. 421 BC) was an ancient Greek mathematician, geometer, and astronomer. He was born

    Hippocrates of Chios

    Hippocrates of Chios

    Hippocrates_of_Chios

  • Lune of Hippocrates
  • Geometric construction

    In geometry, the lune of Hippocrates, named after Hippocrates of Chios, is a lune bounded by arcs of two circles, the smaller of has as its diameter a

    Lune of Hippocrates

    Lune of Hippocrates

    Lune_of_Hippocrates

  • Hippocrates Centre
  • Medical institution in Chișinău, Moldova

    The Hippocrates Centre is a day-care medical centre for disabled children that was established in Chişinău, Republic of Moldova, in 2000. It was founded

    Hippocrates Centre

    Hippocrates_Centre

  • Hippocrates, father of Peisistratos
  • Hippocrates (Ancient Greek: Ἱπποκράτης, Hippokrátēs) was the father of Peisistratos, the tyrant of Athens. According to Herodotus, he received an omen

    Hippocrates, father of Peisistratos

    Hippocrates,_father_of_Peisistratos

  • Mystery Men
  • 1999 American superhero comedy film

    Mystery Men is a 1999 American superhero comedy film directed by Kinka Usher and written by Neil Cuthbert, based on Bob Burden's Flaming Carrot Comics

    Mystery Men

    Mystery_Men

  • Humorism
  • Ancient Greek and Roman system of medicine involving four fluid types

    earth, fire, air, etc. Hippocrates is usually credited with applying this idea to medicine. In contrast to Alcmaeon, Hippocrates suggested that humors

    Humorism

    Humorism

    Humorism

  • Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine
  • Award

    The Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine was founded in 2009 by Donald Singer and Michael Hulse. The founders "wished to draw together national and

    Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine

    Hippocrates_Prize_for_Poetry_and_Medicine

  • Hippocrates of Athens
  • Athenian general (c. 459 – 424 BC)

    Hippocrates of Athens (Ancient Greek: Ἱπποκράτης, Hippokrátēs; c. 459 – 424 BC), the son of Ariphron, was a strategos of the Athenians in 424 BC, serving

    Hippocrates of Athens

    Hippocrates of Athens

    Hippocrates_of_Athens

  • Hippocrates Health Institute
  • American holistic health centre

    The Hippocrates Health Institute (HHI) is a nonprofit organization in West Palm Beach, Florida, US, originally co-founded in 1956 in Stoneham, Massachusetts

    Hippocrates Health Institute

    Hippocrates_Health_Institute

  • Disciples of Hippocrates
  • 1980 Japanese film

    Disciples of Hippocrates (Japanese: ヒポクラテスたち, Hepburn: Hipokuratesu-tachi) is a 1980 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kazuki Ōmori. The film

    Disciples of Hippocrates

    Disciples_of_Hippocrates

  • Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
  • knowledge of classical antiquity, including the major traditions of Hippocrates, Galen and Dioscorides. During the post-classical era, Middle Eastern

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world

  • Kos International Airport
  • Airport in Greece

    "Ippokratis" (Greek: Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Κω "Ιπποκρατης"; named for Hippocrates) (IATA: KGS, ICAO: LGKO) is an international airport on the island of

    Kos International Airport

    Kos International Airport

    Kos_International_Airport

  • Hippocrates Refusing the Gifts of Artaxerxes
  • Painting by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson

    Hippocrates Refusing the Gifts of Artaxerxes (French: Hippocrate refusant les présents d'Artaxerxès) is a 1792 history painting by the French artist Anne-Louis

    Hippocrates Refusing the Gifts of Artaxerxes

    Hippocrates Refusing the Gifts of Artaxerxes

    Hippocrates_Refusing_the_Gifts_of_Artaxerxes

  • Hippocrates Med Review
  • Student journal at the Johns Hopkins University

    The Hippocrates Med Review (HMR) is an independent student journal at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 2016, the Hippocrates

    Hippocrates Med Review

    Hippocrates_Med_Review

  • Ars longa, vita brevis
  • Latin translation of a Greek aphorism

    the first two lines of the Aphorisms by the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates: "Ὁ βίος βραχύς, ἡ δὲ τέχνη μακρή". The familiar Latin translation ars

    Ars longa, vita brevis

    Ars longa, vita brevis

    Ars_longa,_vita_brevis

  • Battle of Delium
  • 424 BC military engagement during the Peloponnesian War

    named Nicomachus. As Hippocrates had not yet arrived, Demosthenes could not attack and was forced to withdraw. Eventually, Hippocrates arrived in Boeotia

    Battle of Delium

    Battle of Delium

    Battle_of_Delium

  • Food and diet in ancient medicine
  • from the methods used by early general healers or elite physicians like Hippocrates or Galen. In modern medicine, the understanding of disease stems from

    Food and diet in ancient medicine

    Food_and_diet_in_ancient_medicine

  • Hippocrate
  • 2014 French film

    Hippocrate (also known as Hippocrates and Hippocrates: Diary of a French Doctor) is a 2014 French drama film directed by Thomas Lilti. It was screened

    Hippocrate

    Hippocrate

  • Hippocrates (lunar crater)
  • Crater on the Moon

    Hippocrates is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It is located in the northern region of the lunar surface, to the north of the crater

    Hippocrates (lunar crater)

    Hippocrates (lunar crater)

    Hippocrates_(lunar_crater)

  • Ann Wigmore
  • American holistic health practitioner (1909–1994)

    control over the Hippocrates Health Institute and moved it from Boston to West Palm Beach, Florida, in 1987. Clement, of the Hippocrates Health Institute

    Ann Wigmore

    Ann_Wigmore

  • Eicochrysops hippocrates
  • Species of butterfly

    Eicochrysops hippocrates, the white-tipped blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Africa, south of the Sahara, including Madagascar

    Eicochrysops hippocrates

    Eicochrysops hippocrates

    Eicochrysops_hippocrates

  • Classical element
  • Earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether

    Empedocles, evolved into the systematic classifications of Aristotle and Hippocrates. This evolved slightly into the medieval system,[citation needed] and

    Classical element

    Classical element

    Classical_element

  • Hippocrates Otthen
  • French physician

    Hippocrates Otthen (died 3 November 1611), also d'Otthen and d'Othon, was a French physician. Otthen was descended of a noble family of Otthens in Alsace

    Hippocrates Otthen

    Hippocrates_Otthen

  • Psychosis
  • Abnormal condition of the mind

    lives. Psychosis has been described as early as the 4th century BCE by Hippocrates and possibly as early as 1500 BCE in the Ebers Papyrus. A hallucination

    Psychosis

    Psychosis

  • Macrocephali
  • Ancient tribe of Africans or Indians who performed artificial cranial deformation

    artificial cranial deformation. Pliny the Elder, Pomponius Mela, Scylax, and Hippocrates all mention a people specifically by this name living northeast of Pontus

    Macrocephali

    Macrocephali

  • 412 BC epidemic
  • Disease outbreak in Ancient Greece and Rome

    identified as influenza, was reported in Northern Greece by Hippocrates and in Rome by Livy. Hippocrates named a wide variety of symptoms, among them: fever,

    412 BC epidemic

    412_BC_epidemic

  • Hippocrates Glacier
  • Glacier in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica

    Hippocrates Glacier (64°22′S 62°22′W / 64.367°S 62.367°W / -64.367; -62.367) is a glacier at least 3 nautical miles (6 km) long and 2 nautical miles

    Hippocrates Glacier

    Hippocrates Glacier

    Hippocrates_Glacier

  • Four temperaments
  • Proto-psychological theory

    types overlap and they share two or more temperaments. Greek physician Hippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 BC) described the four temperaments as part of the ancient

    Four temperaments

    Four temperaments

    Four_temperaments

  • Vis medicatrix naturae
  • Latin phrase affirming the body's self-healing nature

    ἰητροί ('Nature is the physician of diseases'), a phrase attributed to Hippocrates. While the phrase is not actually attested in his corpus, it nevertheless

    Vis medicatrix naturae

    Vis_medicatrix_naturae

  • Ancient Greek medicine
  • Collection of medical theories and practices in ancient Greece

    seventy early medical works from ancient Greece that are associated with Hippocrates and his students. It was primarily focused on pathology rather than creating

    Ancient Greek medicine

    Ancient Greek medicine

    Ancient_Greek_medicine

  • On the Sacred Disease
  • Book in the Hippocratic corpus

    and to their wonder at its peculiar character." The author, putatively Hippocrates, comments on the "sacred" disease, declaring that it is no more sacred

    On the Sacred Disease

    On_the_Sacred_Disease

  • Platanus orientalis
  • Species of tree

    one of the main ornamental trees in Tehran. The Tree of Hippocrates, under which Hippocrates—the "Father of Medicine"—taught at Kos, is reputed to have

    Platanus orientalis

    Platanus orientalis

    Platanus_orientalis

  • Asclepiad (title)
  • Ἀσκληπιάδαι) was a title borne by many Ancient Greek medical doctors, notably Hippocrates of Kos. It is not clear whether the Asclepiads were originally a biological

    Asclepiad (title)

    Asclepiad_(title)

  • Squaring the circle
  • Problem of constructing equal-area shapes

    it while in prison. Hippocrates of Chios attacked the problem by finding a shape bounded by circular arcs, the lune of Hippocrates, that could be squared

    Squaring the circle

    Squaring the circle

    Squaring_the_circle

  • History of surgery
  • into recorded history (being described by ancient Greek writers such as Hippocrates). Out of 120 prehistoric skulls found at one burial site in France dated

    History of surgery

    History of surgery

    History_of_surgery

  • Ibn al-Nafis
  • Arab polymath and physician (1213–1288)

    folios. Ibn al-Nafïs’ commentary on Hippocrates’ Endemics in Sharh Abidhimya li-Burqrat is an analysis of Hippocrates three constitutions. Al-Nafïs revisited

    Ibn al-Nafis

    Ibn al-Nafis

    Ibn_al-Nafis

  • Europe
  • Continent

    poems of Homer; in drama with Sophocles and Euripides; in medicine with Hippocrates and Galen; and in science with Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes. In

    Europe

    Europe

    Europe

  • Artificial cranial deformation
  • Form of body alteration

    include: Hippocrates (1849). The Genuine Works of Hippocrates. Translated by Francis Adams. New York: William Wood. Retrieved 27 April 2025. Hippocrates (1752)

    Artificial cranial deformation

    Artificial cranial deformation

    Artificial_cranial_deformation

  • Science in classical antiquity
  • Some of the more widely known figures active in this period include Hippocrates, Aristotle, Euclid, Archimedes, Hipparchus, Galen, and Ptolemy. Their

    Science in classical antiquity

    Science in classical antiquity

    Science_in_classical_antiquity

  • History of water filters
  • water pipes, were used to remove sediment from domestic water supplies. Hippocrates (c. 460 - 370 BCE) conducted his own experiments in water purification

    History of water filters

    History_of_water_filters

  • Papilio machaon
  • Species of insect

    gorganus Fruhstorfer, 1922 (southern Europe, Ural, Caucasus Major) P. m. hippocrates C. & R. Felder, 1864 (Japan) P. m. hudsonianus Clark, 1932 (Alberta to

    Papilio machaon

    Papilio machaon

    Papilio_machaon

  • Tuberculosis
  • Infectious disease

    of tuberculosis can be found throughout recorded history. In Europe, Hippocrates, writing around 400 BCE describes phthisis; in India, the Vedas (composed

    Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis

  • On Ancient Medicine
  • Greek medical text, c. 450–400 BCE

    areas of medical thought and practice. Traditionally associated with Hippocrates, (c. 460 BC – c. 370 BC) the father of Western medicine, philological

    On Ancient Medicine

    On Ancient Medicine

    On_Ancient_Medicine

  • Clitoris
  • Erectile female sexual organ

    albaratha or virga ("rod") and Colombo's calling it the sweetness of Venus, Hippocrates used the term columella ("little pillar"), and Albucasis, an Arabic medical

    Clitoris

    Clitoris

    Clitoris

  • Epicydes
  • 3rd century BC Syracusan general

    settled in the city. Epicydes served, together with his elder brother Hippocrates, with much distinction in the army of Hannibal, both in Spain and Italy

    Epicydes

    Epicydes

  • Ancient Greek mathematics
  • Mathematics of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean, 5th BC to 6th AD

    treatise written by Hippocrates on lunes also survives, possibly as an attempt to square the circle. Eudemus' states that Hippocrates studied with an astronomer

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient_Greek_mathematics

  • Silphium
  • Unidentified plant used as a seasoning and medicine

    fever, indigestion, aches and pains, warts, and all kinds of maladies. Hippocrates wrote: When the gut protrudes and will not remain in its place, scrape

    Silphium

    Silphium

    Silphium

  • Kos
  • Island in Greece

    ancient physician Hippocrates is thought to have been born in Kos, and in the center of the town is the Plane Tree of Hippocrates; a dream temple where

    Kos

    Kos

    Kos

  • Prognosis
  • Medical term for the likely development of a disease

    the earliest written works of medicine is the Book of Prognostics of Hippocrates, written around 400 BC. This work opens with the following statement:

    Prognosis

    Prognosis

  • Transgender
  • Gender identity differing from sex assigned at birth

    psychiatric disease. By the early 1800s, being transgender separate from Hippocrates' idea of it was claimed to be widely known, but remained poorly documented

    Transgender

    Transgender

    Transgender

  • Quadrature (mathematics)
  • Mathematical term for squaring a plane figure

    figures whose sides were not simply line segments, such as the lune of Hippocrates and the parabola. By a certain Greek tradition, these constructions had

    Quadrature (mathematics)

    Quadrature_(mathematics)

  • Theodore Dalrymple
  • English cultural critic and author (born 1949)

    Whimper Second Opinion "2013 Hippocrates Prize | Hippocrates Initiative for Poetry and Medicine | Donald RJ Singer". hippocrates-poetry.org. Retrieved 18

    Theodore Dalrymple

    Theodore Dalrymple

    Theodore_Dalrymple

  • Euclid
  • Ancient Greek mathematician (fl. 300 BC)

    theories from earlier Greek mathematicians, including Eudoxus of Cnidus, Hippocrates of Chios, Thales and Theaetetus. With Archimedes and Apollonius of Perga

    Euclid

    Euclid

    Euclid

  • Draco (physician)
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    in the family of Hippocrates. Draco I. Lived 5th to 4th centuries BC, was the son of Hippocrates, the famous physician (Hippocrates II). He was the brother

    Draco (physician)

    Draco_(physician)

  • Environmental determinism
  • Theory that a society's development is predetermined by its physical environment

    ancient Greek philosopher Hippocrates wrote a similar account in his treatise "Airs, Waters, Places". In this text, Hippocrates explained how the ethnicities

    Environmental determinism

    Environmental determinism

    Environmental_determinism

  • Feed a cold, starve a fever
  • Old adage about curing illness

    instruct people how to deal with illness. The adage dates to the time of Hippocrates when fever was not well understood. His idea was the fever was the disease

    Feed a cold, starve a fever

    Feed a cold, starve a fever

    Feed_a_cold,_starve_a_fever

  • Mastika
  • Mastic-seasoned liqueur

    Greek antiquity. The first mention of actual mastic 'tears' was by Hippocrates. Hippocrates used mastic for the prevention of digestive problems, colds and

    Mastika

    Mastika

    Mastika

  • Physiology
  • Science regarding functions in organisms or living systems

    physiology as a medical field originates in classical Greece, at the time of Hippocrates (late 5th century BC). Outside of Western tradition, early forms of physiology

    Physiology

    Physiology

    Physiology

  • History of cancer
  • tumours by cauterization, stating that the disease has no treatment. Hippocrates (c. 460 BC – c. 370 BC) described several kinds of cancer, referring

    History of cancer

    History of cancer

    History_of_cancer

  • Galenic corpus
  • Writings of the ancient Greek Physician

    Pulsibus (Syn. Puls.) 12. Commentaries on the prognostics of Hippocrates (On Hippocrates' 'Prognostic') In Prognostica Hippocratis Comment. (Hipp. Prog

    Galenic corpus

    Galenic_corpus

  • Galen
  • Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher (c. 129–216 AD)

    independently wealthy at the age of 19. He then followed the advice he found in Hippocrates' teaching and traveled and studied widely including such destinations

    Galen

    Galen

    Galen

  • Scythes
  • Early 5th century BC tyrant of Zankle in Sicily

    Graecia, in Sicily. He was appointed to that post in about 494 BC by Hippocrates of Gela. The Zanclaeans had contacted Ionian leaders to invite colonists

    Scythes

    Scythes

  • Protagoras (dialogue)
  • Platonic dialogue

    his young friend, Hippocrates, son of Apollodorus, came knocking on his door before daybreak and roused him out of bed. Hippocrates was in a big hurry

    Protagoras (dialogue)

    Protagoras_(dialogue)

  • Miasma theory
  • Obsolete medical theory about the transmission of disease through bad air

    obese by inhaling the odor of food. The miasma theory was advanced by Hippocrates in the fifth century BC and accepted from ancient times in Europe and

    Miasma theory

    Miasma theory

    Miasma_theory

  • Square root of 10
  • Irrational algebraic number

    Commentary on Hippocrates’ ‘Prognostic’: A Preliminary Exploration", in Peter E. Pormann, ed., Epidemics in Context: Greek Commentaries on Hippocrates in the

    Square root of 10

    Square root of 10

    Square_root_of_10

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    workings of the mind. As early as the 4th century BCE, the Greek physician Hippocrates theorized that mental disorders had physical rather than supernatural

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Eta
  • Seventh letter in the Greek alphabet

    Eta (heta) in the function of /h/ on the ostrakon of Megacles, son of Hippocrates, 487 BC. Inscription: ΜΕΓΑΚLES HIΠΠΟΚRATOS equivalent to the later Μεγακλῆς

    Eta

    Eta

  • Unani medicine
  • South Asian Greco-Arabic traditional medicine

    system of medicine was based on the teachings of the Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen. The Hellenistic origin of Unani medicine is still visible

    Unani medicine

    Unani medicine

    Unani_medicine

  • Salicylic acid
  • Chemical compound used in medicines and industry

    present in willow. It is, however, a modern myth that Hippocrates used willow as a painkiller. Hippocrates, Galen, Pliny the Elder, and others knew that decoctions

    Salicylic acid

    Salicylic acid

    Salicylic_acid

  • Al dente
  • Cooking method

    it was served. At the time, the leading physicians of Italy followed Hippocrates and Galen, who maintained contraria contrariis curantur ('opposites cure

    Al dente

    Al dente

    Al_dente

  • Heraclides (physician)
  • 5th-century BC Greek physician

    said to have been the sixteenth in descent from Aesculapius, the son of Hippocrates I, who lived probably in the fifth century BC. He married a woman named

    Heraclides (physician)

    Heraclides_(physician)

  • Neuropsychology
  • Study of the brain related to specific psychological processes and behaviors

    in modern day, since we "follow our hearts" and "learn by the heart." Hippocrates viewed the brain as the seat of the soul. He drew a connection between

    Neuropsychology

    Neuropsychology

    Neuropsychology

  • Nail clubbing
  • Deformity of the finger or toe nails

    Clubbing has been recognized as a sign of disease since the time of Hippocrates. It is seen in 1% of internal medicine admissions and is associated with

    Nail clubbing

    Nail clubbing

    Nail_clubbing

  • Pisistratus
  • 6th-century BC tyrant of ancient Athens

    Chilon recommended that Hippocrates send away his wife, if she could bear children, and if he had a son, to disown him. Hippocrates did not follow Chilon's

    Pisistratus

    Pisistratus

    Pisistratus

  • Medicine
  • Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness

    ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, the "father of modern medicine", laid the foundation for a rational approach to medicine. Hippocrates introduced the Hippocratic

    Medicine

    Medicine

    Medicine

  • Pericles the Younger
  • Athenian general (440s–406 BC)

    Pericles the Younger 8. Ariphron 4. Xanthippus 2. Pericles 20. Megacles 10. Hippocrates 21. Agariste of Sicyon 5. Agariste 1. Pericles the Younger 6. Axiochus

    Pericles the Younger

    Pericles_the_Younger

  • Epilepsy
  • Group of neurological disorders causing seizures

    divine and spiritual view was that of the school of Hippocrates. In the fifth century BC, Hippocrates rejected the idea that the condition was caused by

    Epilepsy

    Epilepsy

    Epilepsy

  • Aphorism
  • Figure of speech

    river twice. — Heraclitus The word was first used in the Aphorisms of Hippocrates, a long series of propositions concerning the symptoms and diagnosis

    Aphorism

    Aphorism

  • Melancholia
  • Historical view of extreme depression

    fluid known as "black bile", which was commonly linked to the spleen. Hippocrates and other ancient physicians described melancholia as a distinct disease

    Melancholia

    Melancholia

    Melancholia

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    171 = Chrysippus fr. 908 Arnim, p. 257 = Galen, On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato 3.8.11–4 (p. 226)]. Gantz, p. 51; Yasumura, p. 89; Scholia

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • Embryology
  • Branch of biology, studying prenatal biology

    In this description, Hippocrates aims at describing the causes of development rather than describing what develops. Hippocrates also develops views similar

    Embryology

    Embryology

    Embryology

  • Hippocratic facies
  • Changes in the face as a medical sign

    that this sign portends death." The Hippocratic facies is named after Hippocrates, who first described it. A related term is cachexia, which is the bodily

    Hippocratic facies

    Hippocratic facies

    Hippocratic_facies

  • Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)
  • Roman victory during the Second Punic War

    Epicydes, who had served under Hannibal Barca in Italy, and his brother Hippocrates, both of whom had named themselves tyrant. A Roman force led by the proconsul

    Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)

    Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)

    Siege_of_Syracuse_(213–212_BC)

  • Splint (medicine)
  • Medical restraint to keep body part in place

    splints from previous injuries that were obtained in their lifetime. Hippocrates, alive from 460 to 377 B.C., was very well known for his discoveries

    Splint (medicine)

    Splint (medicine)

    Splint_(medicine)

  • Renaissance
  • European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries

    and skepticism. The most prominent classical focus in medicine was to Hippocrates (460-370 BCE) and Galen (129-216). Realist art blended with anatomical

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

  • Gela
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    rebelled in 492 BC, Hippocrates intervened to wage war against Syracuse. After defeating the Syracusan army at the Heloros river, Hippocrates besieged the city

    Gela

    Gela

    Gela

  • Lune (geometry)
  • Crescent shape bounded by two circular arcs

    A\smallsetminus A\cap B} is a lune. In the 5th century BC, Hippocrates of Chios showed that the Lune of Hippocrates and two other lunes could be exactly squared (converted

    Lune (geometry)

    Lune (geometry)

    Lune_(geometry)

  • Pulmonary circulation
  • Part of the vertebrate circulatory system

    relative recency. Other sources credit one or more of Greek philosopher Hippocrates (460 – 370 BCE), Arab physician Ibn al-Nafis (1213 – 1288 CE), Syrian

    Pulmonary circulation

    Pulmonary circulation

    Pulmonary_circulation

  • Alone season 7
  • Season of television series

     2020 (2020-07-02) 1.362 "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food." – Hippocrates 71 5 "The Rock" July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09) 1.374 "Failure is not fatal

    Alone season 7

    Alone_season_7

  • Hal Wilson
  • American actor

    Hal Wilson (also credited Harold Wilson; born Hippocrates Wolfarth, October 2, 1861 – May 22, 1933), was a character actor who appeared in silent films

    Hal Wilson

    Hal Wilson

    Hal_Wilson

  • Osteomyelitis
  • Infection of the bones

    time. In humans, the condition was described as early as the 300s BC by Hippocrates. Prior to the availability of antibiotics, the risk of death was significant

    Osteomyelitis

    Osteomyelitis

    Osteomyelitis

  • A History of Greek Mathematics
  • Eudoxus Eutocius Geminus Heliodorus Heron Hipparchus Hippasus Hippias Hippocrates Hypatia Hypsicles Isidore of Miletus Leon Marinus Menaechmus Menelaus

    A History of Greek Mathematics

    A History of Greek Mathematics

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  • Hippocrates
  • n.

    A famous Greek physician and medical writer, born in Cos, about 460 B. C.

  • Hippocratic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Hippocrates, or to his teachings.

  • Hippocratism
  • n.

    The medical philosophy or system of Hippocrates.