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so:text The critical sense and sceptical attitude of the Hippocratic school laid the foundations of modern medicine on broad lines, and we owe to it: first, the emancipation of medicine from the shackles of priestcraft and of caste; secondly, the conception of medicine as an art based on accurate observation, and as a science, an integral part of the science of man and of nature; thirdly, the high moral ideals, expressed in that most "memorable of human documents" , the Hippocratic oath; and fourthly, the conception and realization of medicine as the profession of a cultivated gentleman. (en)
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so:description Chauvinism in Medicine (1902) (en)
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