Hippocrates

"Correct is to recognize what diseases are and whence they come; which are long and which are short; which are mortal and which are not; which are in the process of changing into others; which are increasing and which are diminishing; which are major and which are minor; to treat the diseases that can be treated, but to recognize the ones that cannot be, and to know why they cannot be; by treating patients with the former, to give them the benefit of treatment as far as it is possible."

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Source: Hippocrates (1979). “Hippocrates”

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Hippocrates

Hippocrates

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Hippocrates was an ancient Greek physician known as the 'Father of Medicine' for his contributions to medical ethics and clinical practice.

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