Acquire Quote by Hippocrates
“Conclusions which are merely verbal cannot bear fruit, only those do which are based on demonstrated fact. For affirmation and talk are deceptive and treacherous. Wherefore one must hold fast to facts in generalizations also, and occupy oneself with facts persistently, if one is to acquire that ready and infallible habit which we call "the art of medicine".”
About This Quote
Source Treatise: On the Art of Medicine, Hippocrates, c. 400 BC
True knowledge in medicine comes from observed facts, not mere words; relying on evidence builds reliable practice.
In simple terms: Facts, not words, guide medicine.
Base decisions on evidence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- diagnosis
- treatment planning
- medical education
- research
- patient care
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you verify facts in your field?
- When might intuition complement data?
Overemphasis on facts can ignore patient narratives and holistic context.