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  1. The Book of Prognostics. By Hippocrates. Written 400 B.C.E. Translated by Francis Adams. The Book of Prognostics has been divided into the following sections: Download: A 38k text-only version is available for download . The Book of Prognostics by Hippocrates, part of the Internet Classics Archive.

  2. The Book of Prognostics. By Hippocrates. Written 400 B.C.E. Translated by Francis Adams. Part 1. It ppears to me a most excellent thing for the physician to cultivate Prognosis; for by foreseeing and foretelling, in the presence of the sick, the present, the past, and the future, and explaining the omissions which patients have been guilty of ...

  3. The Book of Prognostics, translated by Francis Adams (1849) Prognostic , translated by W. H. S. Jones (1923) This work is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2012 · The Book of Prognostics. by Hippocrates, translated by Francis Adams. →. sister projects: Wikidata item. Contents. 1 Part I. 2 Part II. 3 Part III. 4 Part IV. 5 Part V. 6 Part VI. 7 Part VII. 8 Part VIII. 9 Part IX. 10 Part X. 11 Part XI. 12 Part XII. 13 Part XIII. 14 Part XIV. 15 Part XV. 16 Part XVI. 17 Part XVII. 18 Part XVIII. 19 Part XIX.

  5. The Book of Prognostics. By Hippocrates. Written 400 B.C.E. Translated by Francis Adams. Part 2. He should observe thus in acute diseases: first, the countenance of the patient, if it be like those of persons in health, and more so, if like itself, for this is the best of all; whereas the most opposite to it is the worst, such as the following ...

  6. Hippocrates of Cos II or Hippokrates of Kos (ca. 460 BC - ca. 370 BC) was an ancient Greek physician of the Age of Pericles, and was considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine. He is referred to as the "father of medicine" in recognition of his lasting contributions to the field as the founder of the Hippocratic school of medicine.

  7. PART 1. It appears to me a most excellent thing for the physician to cultivate Prognosis; for by foreseeing and foretelling, in the presence of the sick, the present, the past, and the future, and explaining the omissions which patients have been guilty of, 1 he will be the more readily believed to be acquainted with the circumstances of the ...