Etymology
The term "Hippocratic" is derived from the Greek "Hippocrates," the name of the ancient Greek physician who is considered the "Father of Modern Medicine."
Meaning
"Hippocratic" refers to:
Origin
Hippocrates (c. 460 - c. 377 BC):
The term "Hippocratic" was first used by Galen, a Roman physician in the 2nd century AD, to refer to the teachings and practices of Hippocrates. It has since become synonymous with the principles of medical ethics, clinical observation, and patient-centered care that are associated with Hippocrates.
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