Jacques joanna hippocrates biography

Abstract

This volume makes available in English translation a selection of Jacques Jouanna's papers on Greek and Roman medicine, ranging from the early beginnings of Greek medicine to late antiquity. Readership: Classicists, Ancient Historians, Historians of Medicine, Historians of Science, Historians of Philosophy, Medical Professionals.

URI
https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/38157

Keywords
Classics; Ancient Science & Medicine; Classical history / classical civilisation; Galen; Hippocrates; Hippocratic Corpus; Humorism; Melancholia; Wine

DOI
10.1163/9789004232549

ISBN
9789004232549

OCN
808366430

Publisher
Brill

Publisher website
https://brill.com/

Publication date and place
2012

Imprint
Brill

Series
Studies in Ancient Medicine, 40

Classification

Ancient history

Pages
424

Public remark
Relevant Wikipedia pages: Galen - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galen; Hippocrates - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocrates; Hippocratic Corpus - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocratic_Corpus; Humorism - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humorism; Mela

Hippocratic Oath

Oath of ethics taken by physicians

For other uses, see Hippocratic Oath (disambiguation).

Not to be confused with Hypocrisy.

The Hippocratic Oath is an oath of ethics historically taken by physicians. It is one of the most widely known of Greek medical texts. In its original form, it requires a new physician to swear, by a number of healing gods, to uphold specific ethical standards. The oath is the earliest expression of medical ethics in the Western world, establishing several principles of medical ethics which remain of paramount significance today. These include the principles of medical confidentiality and non-maleficence. As the foundational articulation of certain principles that continue to guide and inform medical practice, the ancient text is of more than historic and symbolic value. It is enshrined in the legal statutes of various jurisdictions, such that violations of the oath may carry criminal or other liability beyond the oath's symbolic nature.

The original oath was written in Ionic Greek, between the fifth and third centuries BC.[

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Table of contents :
Cover page
Halftitle page
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Figures
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Receiving Hippocrates
Looking like Hippocrates
Hairs of Hippocrates
Writing this book
1 What We Know About Hippocrates
2 What We Thought We Knew
Hippocrates as God and Galen as his prophet?
Finding a Hippocratic treatise
Making a Corpus
Authors and titles: What is a treatise?
Creating the myths: Biographies and pseudepigrapha
Being ‘nice’: The personality of Hippocrates
Moving beyond the myths
3 Sabotaging the Story: What Hippocrates Didn’t Write
Writing new stories
Wikipedia as a moving target
Being the daddy
Two decades in the slammer?
Spreading the myths
From coercion to freedom
4 Needing a Bit of Information: Hippocrates in the News
Taking and breaking: The Hippocratic Oath
Imhotep and the power of Egyptian medicine
Poop proof: Hippocrates’ parasites
Julius please her: Hippocratic hysteria
A long history

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