2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2007.02273.x
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From Hippocrates to modern medicine

Abstract: Hippocrates was the first to introduce the concept of 'physis' and to transform hieratic or theocratic medicine into rational medicine. The overall construction of the Asclepieion on Kos clearly indicates that he and his school followed a holistic concept, combining scientific thought with drug therapy, diet schedules, and physical and mental exercise, also asking for God's help. Hippocrates also formulated the first standards and ethical rules to be followed in medical profession, which are still valid today.… Show more

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“…Patient care motivations, including improving patient care and clarifying treatment suggestions, represented prominent reasons for making recommendations. 27 Preference of the referring physician was the main reason for not making treatment suggestions, with 48% of pathologists noting this as the primary reason. For pathologists who do not make treatment suggestions, other reasons included not having enough clinical information or expertise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient care motivations, including improving patient care and clarifying treatment suggestions, represented prominent reasons for making recommendations. 27 Preference of the referring physician was the main reason for not making treatment suggestions, with 48% of pathologists noting this as the primary reason. For pathologists who do not make treatment suggestions, other reasons included not having enough clinical information or expertise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hippocratic School of Medicine we all still follow in our offices, is based on the motivation of the physician to service and deliver help . In doing this, he follows a few basic steps, first introduced by Hippocrates and his early teaching in Greek antiquity: A physician has to register carefully all anamnestic data and clinical symptoms of the patient, make their interpretation in terms of finding out any organic or mental failures, ending up with a proper diagnosis.…”
Section: The Professional Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“… Greek and Roman medical knowledge was preserved by Arab cultures and revived in the Western world in the Middle Ages and during the enlightenment (Orfanos, ). Consequently, many ancient medical techniques were revivified in the Middle Ages and, increasingly, tied to Christian theological and epistemic systems.…”
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