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  1. The Corpus of Hippocrates is a collection of early medical works written and inspired by the ancient Greek physician and his students. Containing lectures, research, and philosophical essays on medicine, the Corpus is one of the earliest medical texts in human history.

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  2. 5. Aug. 2008 · The Corpus: The Hippocratic Writings (Kaplan Classics of Medicine) Original Edition. by Hippocrates (Author), Conrad Fischer (Foreword) 4.2 8 ratings. See all formats and editions. The Corpus of Hippocrates is a collection of early medical works written and inspired by the ancient Greek physician and his students.

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  3. 21. März 2021 · The collection of medical writings known as the Hippocratic Corpus consists of about sixty treatises, some in several books, that vary widely in subject-matter, style and date. Although most of the treatises were written between 430 and 330 B.C., some are later works. The subjects covered include general pathology and the

  4. The Hippocratic Corpus (Latin: Corpus Hippocraticum), or Hippocratic Collection, is a collection of around 60 early Ancient Greek medical works strongly associated with the physician Hippocrates and his teachings.

  5. Digital Hippocrates. Hippocrates of Kos (460 - between 375 and 351 BC) has been credited with the writing of sixty-two treatises on different medical topics, from diet and gynecology to medical ethics, which form what is now called the Corpus Hippocraticum (Hippocratic Collection).

  6. i hippocratic corpus and diocles of carystus 1 The ‘theology’ of the Hippocratic treatise On the Sacred Disease 45 2 Diocles and the Hippocratic writings on the method of dietetics and the limits of causal explanation 74 3 To help, or to do no harm. Principles and practices of therapeutics in the Hippocratic Corpus and in the work

  7. The figure of a concerned and conscientious physician attracted not only a host of apocryphal legends about his great deeds, but also the heterogeneous collection of early medical writings known as the Hippocratic Corpus.