Hippocrates making the way for medicine
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Huntington Beach : Shell Educational Publishing, December 2007.
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Book
ISBN
9780743905961 (pbk.) :, 0743905962 (Trade Paper)
Lexile measure
550L
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Published
Huntington Beach : Shell Educational Publishing, December 2007.
Language
English
ISBN
9780743905961 (pbk.) :, 0743905962 (Trade Paper)
Lexile measure
550

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Annotation,Hippocrates was a Greek doctor who is called The Father of Medicine. Before he was born around 460 B.C., there was little science in medicine. Doctors thought the gods were to blame for illness. Hippocrates studied the human body and tried to figure out what caused disease so he could develop cures. Hippocrates suggested rules for doctors to follow. The Hippocratic Oath, which doctors still follow, was based on his teachings.
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Elementary/High School,Shell Educational Publishing.
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550L,Lexile

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Jankowski, C. (2007). Hippocrates: making the way for medicine . Shell Educational Publishing.

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Jankowski, Connie. 2007. Hippocrates: Making the Way for Medicine. Shell Educational Publishing.

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Jankowski, Connie. Hippocrates: Making the Way for Medicine Shell Educational Publishing, 2007.

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