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Knowledge Quotes by Hippocrates
- I also maintain that clear knowledge of natural science must be acquired, in the first instance, through mastery of medicine alone.
- Science begets knowledge; opinion, ignorance.
- Through seven figures come sensations for a man; there is hearing for sounds, sight for the visible, nostril for smell, tongue for pleasant or unpleasant…
- But medicine has long had all its means to hand, and has discovered both a principle and a method, through which the discoveries made during…
- A physician without a knowledge of Astrology has no right to call himself a physician.
- Get knowledge of the spine, for this is the requisite for many diseases
- Science is the father of knowledge, but opinion breeds ignorance.
- Whoever is to acquire a competent knowledge of medicine, ought to be possessed of the following advantages: a natural disposition; instructionl a favorable place for…
- Men ought to know that from nothing else but the brain come joys, delights, laughter and sports, and sorrows, griefs, despondency, and lamentations. And by…
- Foolish the doctor who despises the knowledge acquired by the ancients.
- Positive health requires a knowledge of man's primary constitution and of the powers of various foods, both those natural to them and those resulting from…
- There are in fact two things, science and opinion. The former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance.
- There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the later ignorance.
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