The art of Medicine would not have been invented at first, nor would it have been made a subject of investigation (for there would have been no need of it), if when men are indisposed, the same food and other articles of regimen which they eat and drink when in good health were proper for them, and if no others were preferable to these. But now necessity itself made medicine to be sought out and discovered by men, since the same things when administered to the sick, which agreed with them when in good health, neither did nor do agree with them.
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Oath and Law
Hippocrates
bookEpidemics
Hippocrates
bookOn Airs, Waters, and Places
Hippocrates
bookThe Sacred Disease
Hippocrates
bookOn Injuries of the Head
Hippocrates
bookThe Book of Prognostics
Hippocrates
bookAncient Medicine
Hippocrates
bookAphorisms
Hippocrates
bookSurgery
Hippocrates
bookUlcers
Hippocrates
book