HIPPOCRATIC NOTEBOOK

12.50 

Notebook with one hundred blank pages and Hippocrates on the cover from the “Wise Reinvented” series of collectible illustrations.

The series was created by a well-known Greek illustrator, in collaboration with a Greek company.

Keep your notes, create the designs you want with a pen or pencil and impress everyone with a My Greek Games notebook.

A reason to start a conversation, a reason to stop bothering with technology!

 

DIMENSIONS: 145 X 215 cm

    Description

    Notebook with one hundred blank pages and Hippocrates on the cover from the “Wise Reinvented” series of collectible illustrations.

    The series was created by a well-known Greek illustrator, in collaboration with a Greek company.

    Keep your notes, create the designs you want with a pen or pencil and impress everyone with a My Greek Games notebook.

    A reason to start a conversation, a reason to stop bothering with technology!

     

    DIMENSIONS: 145 X 215 cm

     

    More information about Hippocrates:

    Hippocrates (Kos, 460 BC – Larissa, 377 BC) was an ancient Greek physician and is considered one of the most prominent figures in the history of medicine.

    To this day, modern young doctors, before taking their degree, take the “Hippocratic Oath”, thus making the doctor commit to putting humanity before profit.

    He is referred to as the father of modern medicine in recognition of his contribution to the field of medical science as the founder of the Hippocratic School of Medicine.

    Hippocrates is the founder of rational medicine who managed to free it from the metaphysical elements, superstitions, prejudices, demonologies and superstitions of the time.

    She achieved the harmonious reconciliation of anthropocentric science with medical art and philosophical reflection, identifying her professional practice with ethical principles and humanistic values.

    His pioneering and significantly predictive work influenced most of the modern medical-biological specialties of the Western world, which deservedly named him the founder and pillar of Medical Science.

    In particular, he is credited with largely promoting systematic study and clinical medicine, summarizing medical knowledge and prescribing practical advice for physicians through the Hippocratic Collection (Corpus Hippocraticum) and other works.

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