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It was Hippocrates (460 BC-370 BC) who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions and disbelieves. Hippocrates disputed the theory of “ill spirits” and proved that there were “Real and Physical causes” behind illnesses. Hippocrates postulated the basic principles of Medicine, and introduced Humoural theory. In Greek literature around 60 treatises often attributed to Hippocrates. “Natural forces within us (طبیعت) are the true healers of disease” –Hippocrates. Hippocrates was the first Epidemiologist, he authored the famous books Epidemics I and III. He also framed ethical responsibilities of medical professionals which is now known as Hippocratic oath. This oath is the earliest expression of medical ethics; this includes Principles of medical ethics, Principles of medical confidentiality and non-maleficence. Even today, this oath is taken by passing Medial graduates.
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who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
ocrates (460 BC-370 BC) who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession fr
who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
It was Hippocrates (460 BC-370 BC) who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions
who introduced disease and treatment as Science and freed this noble profession from superstitions