"On the universe [by] Heracleitus, with an English translation by W.H.S. Jones.": v. 4, p. [449]-509.
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Series numbering appears in v. 2 (148), v. 4 (150), v. 5 (472), v. 6 (473), v. 7 (477), v. 8 (482), v. 9 (509), v.10 (520), and v.11 (538).
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Vol. 10 includes glossary.
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Vol. 3 translated by E.T. Withington.
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Vol. 7 edited and translated by Wesley D. Smith.
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Vol. 7 includes map.
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Vols. 5-6, 8-10 have imprint: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press ; London : W. Heinemann; v. 7, 11 have imprint: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
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Vols. 5-6, 8-11 with an English translation by Paul Potter.
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Vols. 6 & 8-11 include index.
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Vols.5-10 published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., and William Heinemann, London.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
(CREDITS NOTE (PROJECTED AND VIDEO MATERIAL AND SOUND RECORDINGS
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Editors vary: v. 3 translated by E.T. Withington; v. 5-6 translated by Paul Potter; v. 7 edited and translated by Wesley D. Smith; v. 5-6, 8-11 edited and translated by Paul Potter.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Hippocrates, said to have been born in Cos in or before 460 BCE, learned medicine and philosophy; travelled widely as a medical doctor and teacher; was consulted by King Perdiccas of Macedon and Artaxerxes of Persia; and died perhaps at Larissa. Apparently he rejected superstition in favour of inductive reasoning and the study of real medicine as subject to natural laws, in general and in individual people as patients for treatment by medicines and surgery. Of the roughly 70 works in the Hippocratic Collection," many are not by Hippocrates; even the famous oath may not be his. But he was undeniably the "Father of Medicine."