Hippocrates is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine. He is traditionally referred to as the "Father of Medicine".
The Hippocratic Corpus is a collection of around seventy early medical works collected in Alexandrian Greece. The question of whether Hippocrates himself was the author of any of the treatises in the corpus has not been conclusively answered, but current debate revolves around only a few of the treatises seen as potentially authored by him.
Contents:
WORKS OF HIPPOCRATES:
ON ANCIENT MEDICINE OR, TRADITION IN MEDICINE
PROGNOSTICS
APHORISMS
EPIDEMICS I AND III
ON REGIMEN IN ACUTE DISEASES
ON AIRS, WATERS, AND PLACES
ON THE ARTICULATIONS OR, ON JOINTS
ON FRACTURES
ON THE INSTRUMENTS OF REDUCTION OR, MOCHLICON
ON INJURIES OF THE HEAD
THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH
THE LAW OR, THE CANON
THE PHYSICIAN'S ESTABLISHMENT OR, ON THE SURGERY
WORKS OF THE HIPPOCRATIC CORPUS:
ON THE NATURE OF MAN
REGIMEN IN HEALTH
ON ULCERS
ON FISTULAE
ON HEMORRHOIDS
ON THE SACRED DISEASE
ON ALIMENT OR, NUTRIMENT
THE PRECEPTS
HUMOURS
DREAMS
THE ART
BREATHS
DECORUM
THE PHYSICIAN
DENTITION
Hippocrates is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine. He is traditionally referred to as the "Father of Medicine".