Hippocrates: the forefather of neurology

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T. Breitenfeld
M. J. Jurasic
D. Breitenfeld
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[1] University Department of Neurology,Sestre milosrdnice (Sisters of Charity) Clinical Hospital Centre
[2] University Department of Psychiatry,Sestre milosrdnice (Sisters of Charity) Clinical Hospital Centre
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Neurological Sciences | 2014年 / 35卷
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Hippocrates; Neurology; Neurological disorder; History of medicine;
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Hippocrates is one of the most influential medical doctors of all times. He started observing and experimenting in times of mysticism and magic. He carried a holistic and humanitarian approach to the patient with examination as the principal approach—inspection, palpation and auscultation are still the most important tools in diagnosing algorithms of today. He had immense experience with the human body most likely due to numerous wound treatments he had performed; some even believe he performed autopsies despite the negative trend at the time. Hippocrates identified the brain as the analyst of the outside world, the interpreter of consciousness and the center of intelligence and willpower. Interestingly, Hippocrates was aware of many valid concepts in neurology; his treatise On the Sacred Disease was the most important for understanding neurology and epilepsy. His other ideas pioneered modern day neurology mentioning neurological diseases like apoplexy, spondylitis, hemiplegia, and paraplegia. Today, 10 % of neurological Pubmed and 7 % of neuroscience Scopus reviews mention Corpus Hippocraticum as one of the sources. Therefore, Hippocrates may be considered as the forefather of neurology.
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