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Hip·po·crat·ic
/ˌhɪpəˈkrætɪk/
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Hip·po·crat·ic
/ˌhɪpəˈkrætɪk/
形容詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hip·po·crat·ic
a.
Of
or
pertaining
to
Hippocrates
,
or
to
his
teachings
.
Hippocratic face
,
the
change
produced
in
the
countenance
by
death
,
or
long
sickness
,
excessive
evacuations
,
excessive
hunger
,
and
the
like
.
The
nose
is
pinched
,
the
eyes
are
sunk
,
the
temples
hollow
,
the
ears
cold
and
retracted
,
the
skin
of
the
forehead
tense
and
dry
,
the
complexion
livid
,
the
lips
pendent
,
relaxed
,
and
cold
; --
so
called
,
as
having
been
described
by
Hippocrates
. --
Dunglison
.
Note:
☞
An
English
translation
of
the
oath
reads
:
I
swear
by
Apollo
the
physician
,
by
Aesculapius
,
and
Health
,
and
All-heal
,
and
all
the
gods
and
goddesses
,
that
according
to
my
ability
and
my
judgement
,
I
will
keep
this
Oath
and
this
stipulation
--
to
reckon
him
who
taught
me
this
Art
equally
dear
to
me
as
my
parents
,
to
share
my
substance
with
him
,
and
relieve
his
necessities
if
required
;
to
look
upon
his
offspring
in
the
same
footing
as
my
own
brothers
,
and
to
teach
them
this
Art
,
if
they
wish
to
learn
it
,
without
fee
or
stipulation
;
and
that
by
precept
,
lecture
,
and
every
mode
of
instruction
,
I
will
impart
a
knowledge
of
the
Art
to
my
own
sons
,
and
of
my
teachers
,
and
to
disciples
bound
by
a
stipulation
and
oath
according
to
the
law
of
medicine
,
but
to
none
others
.
I
will
follow
that
system
or
regimen
which
,
according
to
my
ability
and
judgement
,
I
consider
for
the
benefit
of
my
patients
,
and
abstain
from
whatever
is
deleterious
and
mischievous
.
I
will
give
no
deadly
medicine
to
any
one
if
asked
,
nor
suggest
any
such
counsel
;
and
in
like
manner
I
will
not
give
to
a
woman
a
pessary
to
produce
abortion
.
With
purity
and
with
holiness
I
will
pass
my
life
and
practice
my
Art
.
I
will
not
cut
persons
labouring
under
the
stone
,
but
will
leave
this
to
be
done
by
men
who
are
practitioners
of
this
work
.
Into
whatever
houses
I
enter
,
I
will
go
into
them
for
the
benefit
of
the
sick
,
and
will
abstain
from
every
voluntary
act
of
mischief
and
corruption
;
and
,
further
,
from
the
seduction
of
females
or
males
,
of
freemen
and
slaves
.
Whatever
,
in
connection
with
my
professional
service
,
or
not
in
connection
with
it
,
I
see
or
hear
,
in
the
life
of
men
,
which
ought
not
to
be
spoken
of
abroad
,
I
will
not
divulge
,
as
reckoning
that
all
such
should
be
kept
secret
.
While
I
continue
to
keep
this
Oath
unviolated
,
may
it
be
granted
to
me
to
enjoy
life
and
the
practice
of
the
Art
,
respected
by
all
men
,
in
all
times
.
But
should
I
trespass
and
violate
this
Oath
,
may
the
reverse
be
my
lot
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Hippocratic
adj
:
of
or
relating
to
Hippocrates
or
the
school
of
medicine
that
took
his
name
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