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HISTORY: Hippocrates, a Greek physician  who lived between 460 B.C. and 377 B.C., is traditionally revered as the father of Medicine. Few details of his life are known to us. It seems that he was the son of a physician and that he traveled widely in Greece and Asia Minor, teaching and practicing his art of medicine. The Hippocratic collection of writings is generally attributed to him, but it is more likely that it constituted a library of the medical school at Kos where he taught. The collection deals with clinical subjects, anatomy, diseases of women and children, treatments through diet and herbs, prognosis, surgery and medical ethics. The latter gave rise to the famous Hippocratic Oath which is still sworn to by modern physicians.
Greek god of medicine in bonded marble, 2 sizes:  #G-036SM (10"-black marble base) or #G-051S (35" tall).
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Product Information
Product Number: #G-014S
• Product Size: 12-1/2 inches tall,
Type: Wall Relief
  Material: Bonded Stone
Hippocratic Oath reproduced as a wall fragment in bonded stone.
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Medical Office Decor > Hippocratic Oath
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What better choice for your medical office decor than the Hippocratic Oath that is traditionally sworn by every physician embarking on a medical career?  The oath is 12.5" tall, hand-finished to resemble an ancient stone wall fragment,  with an image of Hippocrates and the text of the oath in ancient Greek.   Rich in tradition and history, these classic pieces will blend with any style decor.
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#G-048SM, cultured marble bust, 10 inches tall, wonderful companion-piece to the Hippocratic Oath.