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Hippocrates – «The father of medicine»

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HIPPOCRATES –
«THE FATHER OF MEDICINE»

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Hippocrates was born in 460 B.C. on the
island of Cos. He was the son of a doctor.

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Hippocrates studied medicine and then he
went from town to town where he practiced
the art of medicine. It is known that he drove
out the plague from Athens by lighting fires
in the street of the city.

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Hippocrates was known as an excellent
doctor and a teacher of medicine. He
established medical schools in Athens and
in other towns. He wrote several books and
many case histories.

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Hippocrates taught his pupils to examine
the patient very attentively and to give him
quick help. He created medicine on the
basis of experience. He taught that every
disease was a natural process and it had
natural causes.

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Hippocrates treated
diseases by exercise,
massage, salt water
baths, diet and suitable
medicine. He observed
diseases such a
pneumonia, tuberculosis
and malaria and added
to the medical language
such words as chronic,
crisis, relapse and
convalescence.

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Hippocrates made medicine an art, a science and a
profession. Hippocrates is the most famous of all the
Greek doctors. He is often called «the father of
Medicine» and some of his ideas are still important.

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Doctors in many countries take the Hippocratic Oath. It
is a collection of promises written by Hippocrates,
which forms the basis of the medical code of honour.
The Oath of Hippocrates contains many of his basic
thoughts and principles.

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Ответьте на вопросы к тексту:
1) When was Hippocrates born?
2) How did he practice the art of medicine?
3) How did Hippocrates drive out the plague from Athens?
4) Was Hippocrates an excellent doctor and a teacher of
medicine?
5) How did Hippocrates teach his pupils to examine the
patient?
6) How did Hippocrates treat diseases?
7) What are the words, added to the medical language,
by Hippocrates?
8) Who is the most famous of all Greek doctors?
9) Why is Hippocrates called “the Father of Medicine”?
10) How is a collection of promises, written by Hippocrates,
called?

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Hippocrates was born in 460 B.C. on the island of Cos.
He was the son of a doctor. Hippocrates studied medicine
and then he went from town to town where he practiced the
art of medicine. It is known that he drove out the plague
from Athens by lighting fires in the street of the city.

12.

Hippocrates was born in 460 B.C. on the island of Cos. He
was the son of a doctor. Hippocrates studied medicine and
then he went from town to town where he practiced the art
of medicine. It is known that he drove out the plague from
Athens by lighting fires in the street of the city.

13.

Hippocrates was born in 460 B.C. on the island of Cos. He
was the son of a doctor. Hippocrates studied medicine
and then he went from town to town where he practiced
the art of medicine. It is known that he drove out the
plague from Athens by lighting fires in the street of the
city.

14.

Hippocrates was known as an excellent doctor
and a teacher of medicine. He established
medical schools in Athens and in other towns. He
wrote several books and many case histories
(история болезни).

15.

Hippocrates taught his pupils to examine the patient
very attentively and to give him quick help. He created
medicine on the basis of experience. He taught that every
disease was a natural process and it had natural causes.

16.

Hippocrates treated diseases by exercise, massage,
salt water baths, diet and suitable medicine. He
observed diseases such a pneumonia, tuberculosis and
malaria and added to the medical language such words as
chronic, crisis, relapse and convalescence .

17.

Hippocrates treated diseases by exercise, massage, salt
water baths, diet and suitable medicine. He observed
diseases such a pneumonia, tuberculosis and malaria and
added to the medical language such words as chronic,
crisis, relapse and convalescence.

18.

Hippocrates made medicine an art, a science and a
profession. Hippocrates is the most famous of all the
Greek doctors. He is often called «the father of Medicine»
and some of his ideas are still important.

19.

Hippocrates made medicine an art, a science and a
profession. Hippocrates is the most famous of all the
Greek doctors. He is often called «the father of Medicine»
and some of his ideas are still important.

20.

Doctors in many countries take the Hippocratic Oath . It
is a collection of promises, written by Hippocrates, which
forms the basis of the medical code of honour. The Oath of
Hippocrates contains many of his basic thoughts and
principles.

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SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT HIPPOCRATES
Платан Гиппократа
У входа в Замок Рыцарей растет легендарное дерево — платан,
который по легенде был посажен самим Гиппократом. Его так и
называют — платан Гиппократа (πλάτανος του Ιπποκράτη). По легенде
именно под этим деревом великий античный врач занимался со своими
учениками.
По легенде дереву уже более двух тысяч лет. Оно выглядит огромным,
т.к. его окружность превышает 14 метров.
Из-за многовекового возраста платана, чтобы его ветви не опустились
до земли, их разместили на металлические подпорки, специальную
конструкцию, которую установили под самим деревом.
Согласно гипотезе других ученых, возраст этого дерева составляет
немногим более 500 лет. И все же, исторически зафиксировано, что
именно на этом месте Гиппократ посадил дерево, а нынешний платан
является как минимум его прямым потомком.

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HIPPOCRATES SAID…
Ваша пища должна быть лекарством, а ваше лекарство должно быть
пищей.
Врач — философ; ведь нет большой разницы между мудростью и
медициной.
Всё хорошо, что в меру.
Лечит врач болезни, но излечивает природа.
Медицина поистине самое благородное из всех искусств.
Первая заповедь врача: Не навреди!
Сгорая сам, свети другим всегда (врачам).
Жизнь коротка, путь искусства долог, удобный случай
скоропреходящ, опыт обманчив, суждение трудно. Поэтому не только
сам врач должен употреблять в дело все, что необходимо, но и
больной, и окружающие, и все внешние обстоятельства должны
способствовать врачу в его деятельности.
Чего не лечат лекарства, излечивает железо; чего не врачует железо,
исцеляет огонь; чего не исцеляет огонь, то следует считать
неизлечимым.
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