The Modern Hippocratic Tradition
Autor: | Panagiotis K. Skiadas, Spyros G. Marketos |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
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Hippocratic Oath
medicine.medical_specialty Modern medicine business.industry Historical Article Environmental ethics Greek World Humanism Surgery Power (social and political) symbols.namesake Greece Ancient medicine symbols Natural (music) Ethics Medical Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Neurology (clinical) Philosophy Medical Biomedical technology Relation (history of concept) business History Ancient |
Zdroj: | Spine. 24:1159-1163 |
ISSN: | 0362-2436 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00007632-199906010-00019 |
Popis: | Hippocrates (5th century B.C.), the most prominent physician of antiquity, was born in the small Greek island of Kos, which is near the coast of Asia Minor. Before his era, medicine was practiced as an empirical art and had a religious nature. Hippocratic medicine represents the landmark for the evolution of Western medicine. This "father" of rational medicine assimilated the accumulated knowledge of the past and formed a diagnostic system based on clinical observation and logical reasoning. The great physician attributed diseases to natural causes, believed in the healing power of nature, and gave special emphasis to the prevention and prognosis of illnesses. He treated patients as psychosomatic entities (a holistic medical approach) in relation to their natural environment. In his treatises, Hippocrates defined the ethical principles guiding medical practice. His entire work was inspired by humanistic ideals and an undeviating dedication to the patient. Modern medicine can derive valuable lessons from the Hippocratic tradition. For the coming 21st century, medicine more than ever senses the need to combine the concepts of humanistic values and the Hippocratic messages with the technologic "imperative" (power). This bond is necessary to the improvement of medicine in the future because, currently, the enormous biomedical technology so far has contributed little to the traditionally human fields of psychosomatic and functional disturbances, posing new dilemmas and threatening scientific problems. |
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