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Ancient Greek physician Hippocrates was first to use the word hysteria, from the Greek hysteron (uterus), for an ailment that ...
The Hippocrates website was created by the Centre for Medical Education at the University of Bristol. It contains a wide range of short interactive tutorials and other learning materials, designed to ...
Science writer and New York Times columnist Carl Zimmer's latest book Air-Borne: The Hidden History of the Life we Breathe dives into the invisible maelstrom of microbial life swirling in the air ...
What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming. Link to What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming. Everything We Learned At Star Wars Celebration 2025: An Andor Sneak Peek and the Return of Anakin ...
Hippocrates used a person's physique and the seasons to personalize treatments for his patients. The modern scientific industry hopes to use your DNA. Aa Aa Aa In a way, personalized medicine has ...
Hippocrates Cafe: Reflections on the Pandemic, performances by local artists that explore the impact of Covid-19 through music, art, animation, photography, story, poetry and dance. A co ...
The tale goes that Greek physician Hippocrates applied crushed snails to treat skin inflammations. Later on, snails were dunked in pots of salt water and vinegar that forced them to release the slime.
But to understand this crazy period, we need to go back even further. Meet Hippocrates… the father of modern medicine and the owner of a fabulous beard. Unlike other doctors of the time who ...
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