Hippocratic Writings By Chadwick by Chadwic
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The book is a comprehensive collection of ancient Greek medical texts attributed to Hippocrates and his followers, offering insights into the foundational principles of Western medicine. It explores various medical theories, practices, and ethical considerations that shaped the Hippocratic tradition. The writings emphasize the importance of clinical observation, diagnosis, and the ethical responsibilities of physicians, including the famous Hippocratic Oath. This compilation not only highlights the historical context of these medical practices but also underscores their lasting influence on modern medical ethics and practice.
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- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- Greek
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