Hippocrates, Father of Medicine

Hippocrates, Father of Medicine

by Herbert S. Goldberg
Hippocrates, Father of Medicine

Hippocrates, Father of Medicine

by Herbert S. Goldberg

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First published in 1963, this book by University of Missouri Microbiology Professor Herbert S. Goldberg provides the reader with a picture of the life and times of Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine.” Hippocrates was born on the island of Cos in 460 B.C., and his works remained for centuries the foundation of medical and biographical knowledge. In addition, it was Hippocrates daring approach to the problems of sickness and disease that drove the opening wedge into the wall of fear that surrounded human ills. Hippocrates scrupulous attention to professional ethics is honored even to this day by the medical oath that bears his name—The Hippocratic Oath.

Goldberg accurately describes the professions and trades during Hippocrates time, as well as the early education of youth in ancient Greece. Medicines were not based on science, but on driving evil spirits from the body. Hippocrates scientific approach to the study and treatment of disease has deservedly earned for him the title of “Father of Medicine.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787208452
Publisher: Muriwai Books
Publication date: 01/12/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 62
File size: 570 KB

About the Author

Herbert S. Goldberg is a Professor Emeritus and Associate Dean Emeritus of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Missouri.

Born in New York City, he has long been interested in bringing knowledge of biology and medicine to the public. He has accomplished this by writing on a variety of medical subjects, as well as lecturing on them in this country and abroad.

Prof. Goldberg graduated from the University of Missouri with a Master of Science degree in 1950, and received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1953. He joined the University of Missouri’s Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Department in 1952 and was appointed Associate Dean Emeritus in Research and Faculty Affairs for the School of Medicine in 1996.

He was on the World Health Organization Advisory Panel for Food Additives and Contaminants from 1972-1982 and received the William Byler Award in 1976.

His published titles include Antibiotics: Their Chemistry and Non- Medical Uses, Hippocrates: Father of Medicine and Medical Discoveries, Science Service Science Program (1960). He has advised more than a dozen Microbiology Graduate Students and is the Founder and former Director of the School of Health Professions at the University of Missouri.
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