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The Value of Medical Humanities in Medical Education : Focusing on the History of Medicine [PDF]
The history of medicine has been continuously devaluated in medical education but its importance should not be ignored as for other medical humanities.
Ivo Kwon
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The Meaning of ‘Spiritual’ as Integral Health: From Hippocrates of Kos to the Potamius of Lisbon
This article aims to analyze how the category ‘spiritual’ used by Hippocrates of Kos can help with a better understanding of the influence and reception of Hippocratic medicine the Christian self-understanding as a religion of healing, especially from ...
Alex Villas Boas, Isidro Lamelas
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The Hippocratic Oath (the “Oath”) is a longstanding body of ethical tenets that have undergone several amendments to accommodate changes and evolutions in the practice of medicine.
Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup +2 more
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What Can Western Medicine Relearn from Chinese Medicine?
The article begins with a short review of similarities between traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and original Hippocratic medicine. Both were holistic, and taking every aspect contributing to illness into account, both followed the dictum, “first do no ...
Peter Emanuel Petros
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Hippocratic Categorization and Classification of Diseases [PDF]
Hippocratic treatises are early text of medicine, compiled by several scholars, collectively known as Hippocratic Corpus. For the first times in history, Hippocrates rejects the divine theory of disease and laid-down the foundation of scientific medicine.
Md Khursid Ansari +2 more
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The Hippocratic account of Mental Health: Humors and Human Temperament
Introduction: A quintessential element of Hippocratic medicine is treatment of mental diseases which was based on a detailed examination of the symptoms as well as the study of human physiology and final outcome of the diseases which is based on humoral ...
Christos Tsagkaris +1 more
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The article is devoted to the end of the final (according to the authors) period in the development of classic medicine in Russia, that was based on principles dating back to the Hippocratic oath.
Vladimir I. Borodulin +1 more
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“I will not cut, even for the stone”: origins of urology in the hippocratic collection
The Hippocratic Collection, including the most of ancient Greek medicine, remains still interesting, despite the recent advances that transformed definitely the urological healing methods.
E. Poulakou-Rebelakou +3 more
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Analyzing the semantic space of the Hippocratic Oath
The Hippocratic Oath is the foundation for the moral ideals and goals of Western medicine. We aimed to develop a research tool to determine the perception among diverse groups of physicians and to determine the current perception of the Hippocratic Oath.
Hanák Přemysl B. +2 more
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