- Father of Medicine
- Hippocrates
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
father image — n an idealization of one s father often projected onto someone to whom one looks for guidance and protection … Medical dictionary
Father — (1) The male parent. (2) One who originates. For example, Wilhelm Roentgen is considered the father of radiology. (3) To produce offspring as a male. (4) To provide paternal protection and guidance to children … Medical dictionary
father figure — fa·ther figure fäth ər n one often of particular power or influence who serves as an emotional substitute for a father … Medical dictionary
Medicine — This article is about the science and art of healing. For pharmaceutical drugs, see Medication. For other uses, see Medicine (disambiguation). Statue of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, holding the symbolic Rod of Asclepius with its coiled… … Wikipedia
Medicine in medieval Islam — In the history of medicine, Islamic medicine or Arabic medicine refers to medicine developed in the medieval Islamic civilization and written in Arabic, the lingua franca of the Islamic civilization. Despite these names, a significant number of… … Wikipedia
medicine, history of — Introduction the development of the prevention and treatment of disease from prehistoric and ancient times to the 20th century. Medicine and surgery before 1800 Primitive (primitive culture) medicine and folklore Unwritten history is not… … Universalium
Medicine Man (film) — Medicine Man Theatrical poster Directed by John McTiernan Produced by Donna Dubrow … Wikipedia
Medicine River — Author(s) Thomas King Country Canada … Wikipedia
MEDICINE AND LAW — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction Judicial Decision – A Value Determination the values of a jewish and democratic state in the image of god PHYSICIAN S DUTIES AND PATIENTS RIGHTS the physician and the judge … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MEDICINE — From the beginning of their history until modern times Jews have exercised a tremendous influence on the development of medical science. They have always been solicitous in their care for the sick and held the medical profession in great esteem.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism