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    The Hippocratic Corpus (Latin: Corpus Hippocraticum), or Hippocratic Collection, is a collection of around 60 early Ancient Greek medical works strongly...
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    Hippocrates (redirect from Hippocratic)
    However, the achievements of the writers of the Hippocratic Corpus, the practitioners of Hippocratic medicine, and the actions of Hippocrates himself...
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    to the Greek doctor Hippocrates and it is usually included in the Hippocratic Corpus, some modern scholars do not regard it as having been written by Hippocrates...
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    to Hippocratic humoral theory, jaundice is present in the Hippocratic Corpus. Some of the first descriptions of jaundice come from the Hippocratic physicians...
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    medicina) is perhaps the most intriguing and compelling work of the Hippocratic Corpus. The Corpus itself is a collection of about sixty writings covering all...
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    his students documented numerous illnesses in the Hippocratic Corpus, and developed the Hippocratic Oath for physicians, which is still in use today....
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    to formulate the ideas behind humoral theory. However, most of the Hippocratic Corpus—a collection of medical theories, practices, and diagnoses—was often...
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    an incorporeal form but closely related to the physical world. The Hippocratic Corpus chronicles the evolution of thought that the soul is located within...
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  • the Analects, the History of the Peloponnesian War, the Hippocratic Corpus and the Corpus Aristotelicum. List of best-selling books Bokklubben World...
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  • On the Sacred Disease is a work of the Hippocratic Corpus, written about 400 B.C. Its authorship cannot be confirmed, so is regarded as dubious. The treatise...
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    known today as the Hippocratic Corpus. Remnants of the Hippocratic Corpus survive in modern medicine in forms like the "Hippocratic Oath" as in to "Do...
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  • Papyrus (c. 1200 BCE) Hippocratic Corpus (c. 400 BCE to 200 CE) - Contains many important medical treatises including the Hippocratic Oath. Compared with...
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    medicine, but also developed new practices through knowledge of the Hippocratic Corpus combined with use of the treatment of diet, regimen, along with surgical...
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    phlegm, as first advanced by the author of On the Nature of Man in the Hippocratic corpus. Galen's views dominated and influenced Western medical science for...
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    as they dry the mouth, leading to increased microbial growth. The Hippocratic Corpus also describes a recipe based on marble powder for females with bad...
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  • (Ancient Greek: ἑβδομάς) may refer to: On Hebdomads, a work of the Hippocratic Corpus Hebdomad, a term used by Neoplatonist philosophers such as Iamblichus...
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    the tendency of goats to spasm has been attested to as early as the Hippocratic Corpus, where analogies are drawn from the phenomenon to human illness. The...
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  • On the Nature of Man is a work in the Hippocratic Corpus. On the Nature of Man is attributed to Polybus, the son in law and disciple of Hippocrates, through...
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  • writer, dubbed with the name because his works had been included in Hippocratic Corpus Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine Hippocrates Otthen, French...
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    However, the achievements of the writers of the Hippocratic Corpus, the practitioners of Hippocratic medicine, and the actions of Hippocrates himself...
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  • antiquity. The process was described in the Edwin Smith Papyrus and Hippocratic Corpus. It was primarily used to control hemorrhages, especially those resulting...
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  • According to the Hippocratic author of "Airs, Waters and Places" (there remains debate as to whether Hippocrates himself wrote the Hippocratic Corpus), it is important...
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    details about concepts and techniques related to gynaecology. The Hippocratic Corpus contains several gynaecological treatises dating to the 5th and 4th...
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    Eratosthenes, edited and commented on the medical writings of the Hippocratic Corpus. The doctors Herophilus (lived c. 335–c. 280 BC) and Erasistratus...
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    research, and the terms gynecology and obstetrics came into use. The Hippocratic Corpus, a large collection of treatises attributed to Hippocrates, features...
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  • than supernatural, cause of human illness. In Hippocrates' work, the Hippocratic corpus, a holistic explanation for health and disease was developed to include...
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    medica through the early modern period, Dioscorides' text eclipsed the Hippocratic corpus. In the medieval period, De materia medica was circulated in Greek...
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    1527) was a Renaissance humanist from Ravenna. His translation of the Hippocratic Corpus into Latin was published at Rome in 1525. Gualdo 1993. Rutkow 1993...
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    Greek κῶμα koma, meaning deep sleep, had already been used in the Hippocratic corpus (Epidemica) and later by Galen (second century AD). Subsequently,...
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    modern medical dictionaries include lists of terms compiled from the Hippocratic Corpus in the first century AD. The Synonyma Simonis Genuensis (the Synonyms...
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