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*Adams F. 1886. The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, Translated from the Greek with a Preliminary Discourse and Annotations by Francis Adams, LL.D., Surgeon. In Two Volumes. New York: William Wood and Company. 56 & 58 LaFayette Place. | *Adams F. 1886. The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, Translated from the Greek with a Preliminary Discourse and Annotations by Francis Adams, LL.D., Surgeon. In Two Volumes. New York: William Wood and Company. 56 & 58 LaFayette Place. | ||
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*[http://www.1902encyclopedia.com/H/HIP/hippocrates.html Hippocrates] Article in 1902 edition of Encyclopedia Brittanica.(''"Born of a family of priest-physicians, and inheriting all its traditions and prejudices, Hippocrates was the first to cast superstition aside, and to base the practice of medicine on the principles of inductive philosophy."'') |
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Books
- Jouanna J, Hippocrates. 1999. Hippocrates. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press ISBN 0801859077
- Lonie IM, Hippocrates. 1981. The Hippocratic treatises, "On generation," "On the nature of the child," "Diseases IV": a commentary. Berlin: De Gruyter ISBN 3110079038
- Hippocrates, Lloyd GER, Chadwick J. 1978. Hippocratic writings. Harmondsworth: Penguin ISBN 0140400311
- Adams F. 1886. The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, Translated from the Greek with a Preliminary Discourse and Annotations by Francis Adams, LL.D., Surgeon. In Two Volumes. New York: William Wood and Company. 56 & 58 LaFayette Place.
Articles
- Hippocrates Article in 1902 edition of Encyclopedia Brittanica.("Born of a family of priest-physicians, and inheriting all its traditions and prejudices, Hippocrates was the first to cast superstition aside, and to base the practice of medicine on the principles of inductive philosophy.")