Hippocrates

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Hippocrates of Kos (c.460-c.370 BCE), was a Greek physician of the classical period, traditionally referred to as the "Father of Medicine," credited with using clinical observation, prognosis, systematic categorization of diseases, the formulation of humoral theory, establishing medicine as a profession. Aka Hippocrates II.

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