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    2015 · Comedy drama · 1h 42m

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  1. Hippocrates of Cos was said to have lived sometime between 450 BCE to 380 BCE. He was a physician, and the writings of the Corpus Hippocraticum provide a wealth of information on biomedical methodology and offer one of the first reflective codes of professional ethics. Though Plato (a contemporary) makes reference to Hippocrates ( Phaedrus 270a ...

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  3. Hippocrates. Hippocrates, Roman bust copied from a Greek original, c. 3rd century bce; in the collection of the Antichità di Ostia, Italy. Hippocrates , (born c. 460 bc, island of Cos, Greece—died c. 375, Larissa, Thessaly), Greek physician regarded as the father of medicine. During his lifetime, he was admired as a physician and teacher.

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  6. Hippocrates still represents the humane aspects of the medical profession, mainly through the Hippocratic oath, although he probably did not write it. The Hippocratic writings, which are earnest in their desire to help, have inspired physicians for millennia. Questions and answers about the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates.

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  7. Hippocrate de Kos, ou simplement Hippocrate (du grec Ἱπποκράτης / Hippokrátês), né vers 460 avant J.-C. sur l’île de Kos et mort vers 377 av. J.-C. à Larissa, est un médecin grec du siècle de Périclès, mais aussi philosophe, considéré traditionnellement comme le « père de la médecine ».

  8. Introduction. OF all the Hippocratic writings the Oath, in spite of its shortness, is perhaps the most interesting to the general reader and also to the modern medical man. Whatever its origin, it is a landmark in the ethics of medicine. Yet its exact relationship to the history of medicine is unknown, and apparently, in our present state of ...

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