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*Hippocrates, Adams F. The genuine works of Hippocrates. Two Volumes. New York,: W. Wood and company; 1849,1886. | [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=9oFIAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.PR9 Link to full text] | |||
*Jouanna J, Hippocrates. 1999. Hippocrates. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press ISBN 0801859077 | *Jouanna J, Hippocrates. 1999. Hippocrates. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press ISBN 0801859077 | ||
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*Hippocrates, Lloyd GER, Chadwick J. 1978. Hippocratic writings. Harmondsworth: Penguin ISBN 0140400311 | *Hippocrates, Lloyd GER, Chadwick J. 1978. Hippocratic writings. Harmondsworth: Penguin ISBN 0140400311 | ||
*Adams F. 1886. The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, Translated from the Greek with a Preliminary Discourse and Annotations by Francis Adams, LL.D., Surgeon. In Two Volumes. New York: William Wood and Company. 56 & 58 LaFayette Place. | |||
*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/loeb/author.html#H Loeb Classical Library edition of Hippocrates.]: | |||
:*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L147.html Volume I. Ancient Medicine. Airs, Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 & 3. The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment.] W. H. S. JONES, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 147. 432 pages. ISBN 0-674-99162-1 | |||
::*Hippocrates, said to have been born in Cos in or before 460 BCE, learned medicine and philosophy and traveled widely as a medical doctor and teacher. Of the roughly 70 medical treatises collected under his name--the Hippocratic Collection--many are not by him; even the famous Hippocratic Oath (in Volume I of the Loeb edition) may not be his. But he was undeniably the "Father of Medicine." And the treatises in the Hippocratic Collection are essential sources of information about the practice of medicine in antiquity and about Greek theories concerning the human body. | |||
:*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L148.html Volume II. Prognostic. Regimen in Acute Diseases. The Sacred Disease. The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum. Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition.] W. H. S. JONES, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 148. 416 pages. ISBN 0-674-99164-8 | |||
:*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L149.html Volume III. On Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On Fractures. On Joints. Mochlicon.] E. T. WITHINGTON, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 149. 488 pages. 1 line illustration. ISBN 0-674-99165-6. | |||
:*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L150.html Volume IV. Nature of Man. Regimen in Health. Humours. Aphorisms. Regimen 1-3. Dreams. Heracleitus: On the Universe.] W. H. S. JONES, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 150. 592 pages. General index. ISBN 0-674-99166-4. | |||
:*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L472.html Volume V. Affections. Diseases 1. Diseases 2.] PAUL POTTER, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 472. 352 pages. 2 line illustrations. ISBN 0-674-99520-1. | |||
:*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L473.html Volume VI. Diseases 3. Internal Affections. Regimen in Acute Diseases.] PAUL POTTER, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 473. 392 pages. 1 Table of Weights and Measures, indexes. ISBN 0-674-99522-8. | |||
:*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L477.html Volume VII. Epidemics 2, 4-7.] WESLEY D. SMITH, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 477. 432 pages. 1 map, index. ISBN 0-674-99526-0. | |||
::*In this seventh volume of the ongoing Loeb edition of the Hippocratic Collection, Wesley Smith presents the first modern English translation of Books 2 and 4-7 of the Epidemics (the other two books are already available in the first volume). | |||
:*[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L482.html Volume VIII. Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1-2. Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas.] PAUL POTTER, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 482. 432 pages. Index. ISBN 0-674-99531-7. | |||
::*This is the eighth volume in the Loeb Classical Library®'s edition of these invaluable texts which are essential sources of information about the practice of medicine in antiquity and about Greek theories concerning the human body. Paul Potter presents the Greek text and facing English translation for ten treatises that offer an illuminating overview of Hippocratic medicine. | |||
==Articles== | |||
*[http://www.1902encyclopedia.com/H/HIP/hippocrates.html Hippocrates] Article in 1902 edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica.(''"Born of a family of priest-physicians, and inheriting all its traditions and prejudices, Hippocrates was the first to cast superstition aside, and to base the practice of medicine on the principles of inductive philosophy."'') | |||
*Philip C. Grammaticos, Aristidis Diamantis. (2008) Useful known and unknown views of the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates and his teacher Democritus. ''Hell J Nucl Med'' 11(1):2-4. [http://nuclmed.web.auth.gr/magazine/eng/jan08/2.pdf PDF]. |
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Books
- Hippocrates, Adams F. The genuine works of Hippocrates. Two Volumes. New York,: W. Wood and company; 1849,1886. | Link to full text
- Jouanna J, Hippocrates. 1999. Hippocrates. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press ISBN 0801859077
- Lonie IM, Hippocrates. 1981. The Hippocratic treatises, "On generation," "On the nature of the child," "Diseases IV": a commentary. Berlin: De Gruyter ISBN 3110079038
- Hippocrates, Lloyd GER, Chadwick J. 1978. Hippocratic writings. Harmondsworth: Penguin ISBN 0140400311
- Adams F. 1886. The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, Translated from the Greek with a Preliminary Discourse and Annotations by Francis Adams, LL.D., Surgeon. In Two Volumes. New York: William Wood and Company. 56 & 58 LaFayette Place.
- Volume I. Ancient Medicine. Airs, Waters, Places. Epidemics 1 & 3. The Oath. Precepts. Nutriment. W. H. S. JONES, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 147. 432 pages. ISBN 0-674-99162-1
- Hippocrates, said to have been born in Cos in or before 460 BCE, learned medicine and philosophy and traveled widely as a medical doctor and teacher. Of the roughly 70 medical treatises collected under his name--the Hippocratic Collection--many are not by him; even the famous Hippocratic Oath (in Volume I of the Loeb edition) may not be his. But he was undeniably the "Father of Medicine." And the treatises in the Hippocratic Collection are essential sources of information about the practice of medicine in antiquity and about Greek theories concerning the human body.
- Volume II. Prognostic. Regimen in Acute Diseases. The Sacred Disease. The Art. Breaths. Law. Decorum. Physician (Ch. 1). Dentition. W. H. S. JONES, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 148. 416 pages. ISBN 0-674-99164-8
- Volume III. On Wounds in the Head. In the Surgery. On Fractures. On Joints. Mochlicon. E. T. WITHINGTON, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 149. 488 pages. 1 line illustration. ISBN 0-674-99165-6.
- Volume IV. Nature of Man. Regimen in Health. Humours. Aphorisms. Regimen 1-3. Dreams. Heracleitus: On the Universe. W. H. S. JONES, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 150. 592 pages. General index. ISBN 0-674-99166-4.
- Volume V. Affections. Diseases 1. Diseases 2. PAUL POTTER, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 472. 352 pages. 2 line illustrations. ISBN 0-674-99520-1.
- Volume VI. Diseases 3. Internal Affections. Regimen in Acute Diseases. PAUL POTTER, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 473. 392 pages. 1 Table of Weights and Measures, indexes. ISBN 0-674-99522-8.
- Volume VII. Epidemics 2, 4-7. WESLEY D. SMITH, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 477. 432 pages. 1 map, index. ISBN 0-674-99526-0.
- In this seventh volume of the ongoing Loeb edition of the Hippocratic Collection, Wesley Smith presents the first modern English translation of Books 2 and 4-7 of the Epidemics (the other two books are already available in the first volume).
- Volume VIII. Places in Man. Glands. Fleshes. Prorrhetic 1-2. Physician. Use of Liquids. Ulcers. Haemorrhoids and Fistulas. PAUL POTTER, TRANSLATOR. Series No. 482. 432 pages. Index. ISBN 0-674-99531-7.
- This is the eighth volume in the Loeb Classical Library®'s edition of these invaluable texts which are essential sources of information about the practice of medicine in antiquity and about Greek theories concerning the human body. Paul Potter presents the Greek text and facing English translation for ten treatises that offer an illuminating overview of Hippocratic medicine.
Articles
- Hippocrates Article in 1902 edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica.("Born of a family of priest-physicians, and inheriting all its traditions and prejudices, Hippocrates was the first to cast superstition aside, and to base the practice of medicine on the principles of inductive philosophy.")
- Philip C. Grammaticos, Aristidis Diamantis. (2008) Useful known and unknown views of the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates and his teacher Democritus. Hell J Nucl Med 11(1):2-4. PDF.