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HIPOCRATES

L E Ș A N U S A N DA G R U PA - 3 3 9
PLAN
1. Biography
2. Hipocratic aphorisms
3. Why Hipocrates is considered the father of medicine
4. The main contributions of Hipocrates
5. Hipocrate Oath
6. Hipocrates as an example
7. Bibliography
BIOGRAPDHY
Hippocrates was born around 460 BC. e. on the island of Kos in the eastern
Aegean Sea in the family of a hereditary physicians - Asklepiad. The father
instilled in his son a deep love of medicine and was his first teacher. Later, he
studied with the famous philosophers Gorgias and Democritus. Hippocrates
became the first physician to reject the then widespread theory that the gods
send disease to a person. Due to the efforts made, medicine has been identified
as a separate science. It was certain that the diseases appeared due to the
influence of character, human diet, habits and natural factors.. Hippocrates' main
achievement is the allocation of human temperaments. He believed that the
behavior depended directly on the level of black bile, blood, mucus and bile in
the body. He also coined the term organization in medicine.
Hippocrates is believed to have simply been a
brilliant surgeon of the Ancient World. He used
innovative treatments for fistulas, fractures, wounds
and dislocations. In addition, he is responsible for
writing the rules for a surgeon's behavior during
surgery. Particular emphasis was placed on lighting,
instrument placement and hand lighting. Thus, for
the first time, the father of medicine formulated
ethical and moral standards for doctors.
Hippocrates dedicated his whole life to medicine.
Among the places where he treated the people,
Thessaly, Thrace, Macedonia, as well as the coast of
the Marmara Sea are mentioned.
HIPPOCRATIC APHORISMS
In Hippocrates' opinion, a good doctor must know the patient's condition at first sight! The
doctor, first of all, must not harm the patient - primum non no-cere! Hippocrates also had many
aphorisms, which have been preserved and are even current today:

- Some patients recover only because they believe in the professional mastery of the doctor
- art is long, life is short
- overwork - predicts disease
- The art of medicine consists of disease, patient and doctor
- medicine is truly the noblest mastery
- work is necessary for health
The doctor takes care Healt depends on the
, nature heals us.The balance between diet
best doctor is nature physical activity

All that is too much is


the enemy of nature.
The fat people , by
Let your food be
their nature are more
medicine and your
likely to die suddenly
medicine be food
than the
weak.Excesive fatigue
predicts the disease.
Hippocrates is considered the father of
medicine, the enemy of superstition, a
pioneer of rational thought and a source
of eternal wisdom. The most famous of
the treatises on his name is the Oath of
Hippocrates, which contains the moral
duties of a physician in the exercise of his
profession.
THE MAIN CONTRIBUTIONS OF
HIPPOCRATES
• Implemented • A document that
techniques and most describe the
methodologies for principles that a
the tratment of person dedicated to
certain diseases , medicine must
including diagnoses possess
and preventive
Turn
measures The
medicine
Hippocrati
into a
Oath
discipline

Descriptio
Anatomy n of
diseases
• Among the writings •Hipocrates described a
saved from this era , large number of diseases
several drawings of (hemorhoids , diseases
human anatomy have located in the chest ,
been discovered lung diseases , heart
diseases etc.)
HIPOCRATIC OATH
1. To respect the one who taught me this art as well as my own parents, to share with him
what belongs to me and to take care of him when needed; to regard his descendants as
brothers and to teach him this art, if they wish, without obligation and without being paid.
2. To pass on the teachings of this art to my sons, to the sons of my master, and only to
those disciples who swore according to the custom of physicians, and to no one else.
3. As far as my strength and reason help me, my prescriptions should be made only for
the benefit and good condition of the sick, to protect them from any harm or violence.
4. I will never prescribe a substance with deadly effects, even if I am asked to, nor will I
give any advice in this regard, nor will I give a woman an abortifacient remedy.
5. I will keep my art sacred and clean and lead my life.
6. I will not operate the stone from the bladder, but I will leave this operation to
those who do this job.
7. In any house I will enter, I will do it only for the benefit and well-being of the
sick, I will keep away from any harmful action and intimate contacts with women
or men, with free people or slaves.
8. Whatever I see or hear during a treatment I will keep secret, because here
silence is a duty.
9. If I keep this oath and do not break it, let my life and art enjoy fame and
respect from all people; if I betray him by becoming a perjurer, then the opposite.
HIPPOCRATES AS AN EXAMPLE
Doctor Hippocrates had a special reputation. Plato, who was much younger than
Hippocrates, but with a special intellect, compared him to the greatest ancient
philosophers of the time. Hippocrates died in 370 B.C. It is said that at the age of
107, in Larisse, Fessalia, where he was buried.
A legend says that the wild bees that had their nest near the grave, made good
honey for the treatment of diseases. Hippocrates also became a model physician
for thousands of generations of physicians. Beginner doctors receive the oath of
Hippocrates.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• http://www.hippocrates.md/?l=ro&a=2
• https://sanatatea.com/pub/personalit
• https://www.citatepedia.ro/index.php
• https://www.stiintaonline.ro/de-ce-e
• https://www.medichub.ro/reviste/medi
• http://ro.brieffacts.org/gippokrat-
• https://ro.thpanorama.com/blog/histo

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