Hippocrates Josephine Delvey
http://www2.sjsu.edu/depts/Museum/hippoc.html
Talks about what he did to develop a form of medicine that we can still relate to today.
August 1997
The web page talks about what steps Hippocrates took in medicine, and how it affects are lives today.
The treating of the body as a whole, the founding of his medical school, the healing process of the body, and when he was born and when he died.
This is important since it hits some of the more basic and important topics of Hippocrates life.
The one page that there was.
Factual information.
February 15
In2greece
http://www.in2greece.com/english/historymyth/history/ancient/hippocrates.htm
It talks about the Hippocratic Oath, the use of observations, the importance of cleanliness, and how Hippocrates was almost superstition free.
October 18, 2004
It explains the use of cleanliness and how he became known as the “Father of Medicine.”
The part about cleanliness, and him being known as the “Father of Medicine.”
This relates to points that I am proving in the presentation.
The one page that was available at the web site.
Factual
February 15
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Michael Boylan
http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/hippocra.htm
This site talks more in depth about the oath, ethics and treatment.
Unknown
The way Hippocrates treated his patients, the Hippocrstic Oath and the confidentiality he promised the patients.
The way he treated his patients, his confidentiality, and information it gave on his oath.
It all supports the way that he has been involved with western civilization.
One
Mostly Factual
The small amount that seemed to be opinion showed the positive sides of Hippocrates ways.
February 15