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  1. The Hippocratic Corpus explains diseases using the Four Humours in which are described a Phlegm, Yellow Bile, Blood and Black Bile. These medical writings associated each of the humours with a specific organ which goes as follows; blood with the heart, yellow bile with the liver, black bile with the spleen and phlegm with the brain.

  2. Written 400 B.C.E. Translated by Francis Adams. List of works by Hippocrates, part of the Internet Classics Archive.

  3. 17 de oct. de 2022 · Hippocratic writings by Hippocrates. Publication date 1978 Topics Medicine, Greek and Roman Publisher Harmondsworth ; New York : Penguin Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary Contributor Internet Archive Language English; Ancient Greek. 380 p. ; 18 cm

  4. The Hippocratic Writings and Hellenistic Medicine The Hippocratic writings were influential in the development of later biomedical practitioners. The three principal Hellenistic schools: Dogmatists, Methodists, and the Empirics all hearken back in various ways to the Hippocratic writings.

  5. Wellmann and Wilamowitz hold similar views nowadays. As the Hippocratic writings are all anonymous, such a hypothesis is not difficult to maintain. But it is a matter of merely antiquarian interest whether or not the shadowy " Hippocrates " of ancient tradition is really the writer of the Epidemics.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2021 · THE HIPPOCRATIC COLLECTION The collection of medical writings known as the Hippocratic Corpus consists of about sixty treatises, some in several books, that vary widely in subject-matter, style and date. Although most of the treatises were written between 430 and 330 B.C., some are later works. The subjects covered include general pathology and the

  7. One of the questions that scholars hotly debated since antiquity is the so-called Hippocratic Question: what texts in the Hippocratic Corpus were written by the historical Hippocrates? Already in the nineteenth century there emerged a view that one can divide the treatises of the Hippocratic Corpus into Coan and Cnidian, the former more ...