Hippocrates' First Aphorism: Reflections on Ageless Principles for the Practice of Medicine

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (3):382-390 (2016)
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Abstract

Hippocrates, celebrated as the Father of Medicine, emphasized the importance of observation in diagnosis and prognosis. In so doing, he argued that the observant physician could draw on both senses and logic in interpreting clinical findings for the benefit of the patient. Among his many writings is a collection of aphorisms that remain highly relevant to the practice of medicine to this day. The first of these is the best known: which can be translated as: Deceptively simple in structure, this aphorism offers many levels of meaning and interpretation that, as I will show, remain highly relevant to the contemporary practice of medicine. Containing a richness of...

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