Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Hippocrates
- The Hippocratic Oath
- The Hippocratic Oath is an oath historically
taken by physicians.
- It is one of the most widely known of Greek medical
texts
- In its original form, it requires a new physician to swear, by a
number of healing gods, to uphold specific ethical standards.
- The Four Humour Theory
- blood, yellow bile, black bile, and
phlegm
- These were in turn associated with the fundamental elements of air,
water, earth and fire.
- It was further proposed that each of the humours was associated with a
particular season of the year.
- The treatments for disease within humoral theory were concerned
with restoring balance
- Observation and Recording
- Ancient Greek doctors did examine their patients but Hippocrates wanted a more systematic period
of observation and the recording of what was observed
- Today, we would call this ‘clinical observation’. Such ideas have lead to Hippocrates being
called the ‘Father of Medicine’.
- The Hippocratic Collection
- This is a collection of sixty medical books of which Hippocrates
wrote just some.
- We do not know who wrote most of them but they cover a time span of 150 years so they
could not have all been written by Hippocrates.
- The Hippocratic Collection gave Greek doctors detailed advice on
what to do with their patients:
- Beliefs
- Hippocrates and other Greek doctors believed that the work done by a doctor should be
kept separate from the work done by a priest
- They believed that observation of a patient was a vital aspect of medical
care.