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1 1| opinions were shared by Hippocrates, who lived much earlierthan
2 1| bothphysicians and philosophers Hippocrates was the first who took inhand
3 1| out of being. Nay,more; Hippocrates was also the first to recognise
4 1| foundfirst in the writings of Hippocrates. ~ ~As to whether we are
5 1| he might perhaps haveeven Hippocrates on his side; but if he were
6 1| support, not merely from Hippocrates,but even from Aristotle
7 1| elaborated. ~ ~This was also what Hippocrates said, viz., "Nutriment is
8 1| is the better one totake. Hippocrates took the first-mentioned.
9 1| was the belief notonly of Hippocrates, Diocles, Erasistratus,
10 1| relation to animals. ~ ~Now Hippocrates, who was the first known
11 1| understanding what was said by Hippocrates; and he attempts in stupid -
12 1| theview held not merely by Hippocrates but by all men regarding
13 1| have doneno good. ~ ~Nor is Hippocrates the only one who knows this
14 1| this particularquality, as Hippocrates held, we shall discover
15 1| Attraction occursin the way that Hippocrates laid down; this will be
16 1| passed over the viewheld by Hippocrates, not even thinking it worth
17 1| even merely written this: "Hippocrates lies insaying 'The flesh
18 1| worth while to state that Hippocrates was wrongin criticizing
19 1| or to mention the view of Hippocrates, he deemedit better to say
20 1| and by all others except Hippocrates. I dwell purposely on this
21 2| is what was described by Hippocrates in the sixth-day birth,
22 2| Nature-lore [physiology] of Hippocrates - according to which the
23 2| stated in the first place by Hippocrates and secondly by Aristotle.
24 2| correctly stated first by Hippocrates of all writers whom we know,
25 2| which emanated first from Hippocrates, secondly from Aristotle,
26 2| completely from the doctrines of Hippocrates, and why it is that he takes
27 2| common also to the school of Hippocrates. ~ It seems to me that our
28 2| despises - what neither Hippocrates, Diocles, Praxagoras, nor
29 2| than what has been said by Hippocrates, Aristotle, Praxagoras,
30 2| nature of blood. Therefore Hippocrates not improperly advised those
31 2| temperament. So also, not only Hippocrates, but all physicians say
32 2| correctly expounded the view of Hippocrates and Plato. ~ 9. For this
33 2| question "how?" ~ Yet neither Hippocrates nor any of the other physicians
34 2| proofs have been given by Hippocrates and the other Ancients. ~
35 2| mingled with the blood? Yet Hippocrates says, "Dysentery is a fatal
36 2| than any of the rest of Hippocrates' writings, that he so carelessly
37 2| matter of fact, not only Hippocrates and Plato - who are no less
38 2| mentioned their opinion. Hippocrates, indeed, says that the spleen
39 2| is agreed on, not only by Hippocrates, but also by Plato and many
40 3| subject; and particularly Hippocrates, who was the first of all
41 3| surplus substances] after Hippocrates, Plato, Aristotle, Diocles,
42 3| as has been well said by Hippocrates, excessive movement on the
43 3| however, the cervix which Hippocrates blames for inertia of the
44 3| and, as the most divine Hippocrates has said, there would seem
45 3| way of the intestines - as Hippocrates has also pointed out somewhere.
46 3| was pointed out to us by Hippocrates, who maintained that not
47 3| into another, and that, as Hippocrates used to say, there exists
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