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Hippocrates

American  
[hi-pok-ruh-teez] / hɪˈpɒk rəˌtiz /

noun

  1. Father of Medicine, c460–c377 b.c., Greek physician.


Hippocrates British  
/ hɪˈpɒkrəˌtiːz /

noun

  1. ?460–?377 bc , Greek physician, commonly regarded as the father of medicine

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Hippocrates Scientific  
/ hĭ-pŏkrə-tēz′ /
  1. Greek physician who is credited with establishing the foundations of scientific medicine. He and his followers worked to distinguish medicine from superstition and magic beliefs by basing their treatment of illness on close observation and rational deduction.


Hippocrates Cultural  
  1. An ancient Greek physician (the “father of medicine”) who is credited with founding the study of medicine.


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The Greek medical tradition, starting with Hippocrates, tried to make sickness a secular matter.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 23, 2026

The poppy plant is also referenced in several ancient texts, including the Ebers Papyrus, Hippocrates, Dioscorides's De Materia Medica, and Galen.

From Science Daily • Dec. 18, 2025

Hippocrates even wrote about castoreum’s healing properties of castoreum in 500 B.C.

From National Geographic • Nov. 15, 2023

To make it weirder, the association that trained Johnson bases their ideas on the teachings of the Greek physician Hippocrates, who died in 370 B.C., and believed that women's wombs could "wander" through their bodies.

From Salon • Nov. 1, 2023

About the same time, on the nearby island of Cos, Hippocrates was establishing his famous medical tradition, now barely remembered because of the Hippocratic oath.

From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan

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