Aphorisms
By Hippocrates
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066467760
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About this book
Hippocrates' "Aphorisms" stands as a cornerstone of medical literature, blending concise, poignant observations with philosophical reflections on the art of healing. Written in a classical Greek style, the text captures the essence of Hippocratic thought, emphasizing the interplay between ethics, observation, and diagnosis. Organized into brief, aphoristic statements, the work distills centuries of medical practice and wisdom into accessible insights, making it both a scholarly reference and a meditative guide for practitioners. Its relevance transcends the confines of its historical context, offering timeless wisdom relevant to contemporary medical ethics and practice. Hippocrates, often referred to as the 'Father of Medicine,' was a physician in ancient Greece whose extensive works have profoundly influenced both the study and practice of medicine. Living during a time of significant development in scientific and philosophical thought, his experiences and inquiries into health, disease, and human nature fueled his desire to understand the complexities of the human body. His emphasis on systematic observation and ethical practice reflects a broader commitment to rational inquiry that shaped future generations of medical practitioners. "Aphorisms" is highly recommended for readers seeking to explore foundational principles of medical ethics, expand their understanding of the human condition, or appreciate the profound impact of ancient wisdom on modern medicine. It serves as a vital resource for students, practitioners, and anyone interested in the enduring legacy of Hippocratic thought.
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