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Hippocrates was the Ancient Greek physician who has come to be acknowledged as the Father of [[Medicine]]. Associated with the medical school at the Island of Cros in the 4th -5th Century B.C.E., he advocated a basic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of disease that still has applications in modern medicine. "The code of conduct for doctors outlined in the Hippocratic Oath, a vow commonly taken by modern doctors", remains as an ethical guideline in medicine.(reference for quote:"Hippocrates of Cos." Scientists: Their Lives and Works, Vols. 1-7. Online Edition. U*X*L, 2004. | '''Hippocrates''' was the Ancient Greek physician who has come to be acknowledged as the Father of [[Medicine]]. Associated with the medical school at the Island of Cros in the 4th -5th Century B.C.E., he advocated a basic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of disease that still has applications in modern medicine. "The code of conduct for doctors outlined in the Hippocratic Oath, a vow commonly taken by modern doctors", remains as an ethical guideline in medicine.(reference for quote:"Hippocrates of Cos." Scientists: Their Lives and Works, Vols. 1-7. Online Edition. U*X*L, 2004. | ||
Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2007. Document Number:K2641500095. | Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2007. Document Number:K2641500095. |
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Hippocrates was the Ancient Greek physician who has come to be acknowledged as the Father of Medicine. Associated with the medical school at the Island of Cros in the 4th -5th Century B.C.E., he advocated a basic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of disease that still has applications in modern medicine. "The code of conduct for doctors outlined in the Hippocratic Oath, a vow commonly taken by modern doctors", remains as an ethical guideline in medicine.(reference for quote:"Hippocrates of Cos." Scientists: Their Lives and Works, Vols. 1-7. Online Edition. U*X*L, 2004. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2007. Document Number:K2641500095.