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Corpus Hippocraticum — Hippocrates of Cos

~430 BC · Transmission: Global
MedicineTreatiseGreek

Considered the "Father of Medicine", Hippocrates separated medicine from religion and magic: he argued disease was not divine punishment but the product of environmental factors, diet, and habits, with no mystical illness mentioned in the Hippocratic Corpus. Influenced by the four-elements theory, he developed the four-humors doctrine — blood, yellow bile, black bile, phlegm — and founded the School of Cos, establishing systematic clinical observation as method.

InstitutionSchool of Cos
Historical regionClassical Greece — island of Cos
Primary sourceCorpus Hippocraticum (c. 70 treatises, compiled in Alexandria)
Secondary sourceJouanna, J. — Hippocrates (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999)
Original languageIonic Greek
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