Hippocrates put forward the theory of "body fluid", and his medical views have great influence on the development of western medicine in the future. The Hippocratic Oath is a sacred book that Hippocrates warned human beings about the professional ethics of ancient Greece. The professional ethics proposal he sent to the medical profession is an important content for medical practitioners to learn in the first class, and it is also a self-discipline requirement for all professionals in the whole society.
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The main achievements of Hippocrates
Hippocrates regarded disease as a developing phenomenon, and doctors should not only treat diseases, but also treat patients, thus changing the witchcraft and religious concepts in medicine at that time.
He advocates paying attention to the influence of patients' personality characteristics, environmental factors and lifestyle on their illness during treatment. Hippocrates attached importance to healthy diet therapy, but did not neglect drug therapy, especially to symptomatic treatment and disease prevention. He has a rich knowledge of bones, joints and muscles.
In order to resist the fallacy that disease is given by God, Hippocrates tried to explore the physical characteristics of human beings and the causes of diseases. After long-term research, he finally put forward the theory of body fluids.