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Page 1: WHAT CONNECTIONS DO THE ANCIENT GREEKS HAVE TO TODAY? Notable Greeks.

WHAT CONNECTIONS DO THE ANCIENT GREEKS

HAVE TO TODAY?

Notable Greeks

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Homer8th Century B.C.

Author of The Odyssey and The Iliad Wrote epic poems about the Trojan War 1st Work of Greek Literature

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Archimedes287-212 B.C.

Scientist and Mathematician Developed hydrostatics Laid the foundation for Calculus Improved siege weapons

He made the catapult stronger and more accurate Archimedes Screw

A device used to irrigate water to higher elevations

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Archimedes Death RayScience has proven it is possible but it is unlikely it was ever used.

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Socrates470-399 B.C.

Philosopher Developed the Socratic

Method The scientific method evolved

from this Trained other great thinkers

Plato, Aristotle (tutored Alexander the Great)

Renaissance Philosophers- John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Voltaire

He sought to define ethics, logic, morality, and wisdom

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Pythagorascirca 580-490 B.C.

Mathematician and Philosopher Everything can be explained and

predicted through numbers Pythagorean theorem

a2 + b2 = c2

Also applied mathematics to music to create harmonies

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Hippocratescirca 460-370 B.C.

The Father of Medicine Developed code of Professionalism for doctors

Hippocratic Oath

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The Hippocratic Oath(Modern Version)

I SWEAR in the presence of the Almighty and before my family, my teachers and my peers that according to my ability and judgment I will keep this Oath and Stipulation.

TO RECKON all who have taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents and in the same spirit and dedication to impart a knowledge of the art of medicine to others. I will continue with diligence to keep abreast of advances in medicine. I will treat without exception all who seek my ministrations, so long as the treatment of others is not compromised thereby, and I will seek the counsel of particularly skilled physicians where indicated for the benefit of my patient.

I WILL FOLLOW that method of treatment which according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patient and abstain from whatever is harmful or mischievous. I will neither prescribe nor administer a lethal dose of medicine to any patient even if asked nor counsel any such thing nor perform the utmost respect for every human life from fertilization to natural death and reject abortion that deliberately takes a unique human life.

WITH PURITY, HOLINESS AND BENEFICENCE I will pass my life and practice my art. Except for the prudent correction of an imminent danger, I will neither treat any patient nor carry out any research on any human being without the valid informed consent of the subject or the appropriate legal protector thereof, understanding that research must have as its purpose the furtherance of the health of that individual. Into whatever patient setting I enter, I will go for the benefit of the sick and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief or corruption and further from the seduction of any patient.

WHATEVER IN CONNECTION with my professional practice or not in connection with it I may see or hear in the lives of my patients which ought not be spoken abroad, I will not divulge, reckoning that all such should be kept secret.

WHILE I CONTINUE to keep this Oath unviolated may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art and science of medicine with the blessing of the Almighty and respected by my peers and society, but should I trespass and violate this Oath, may the reverse by my lot.

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Hippocratescirca 460-370 B.C.

The Father of Medicine Developed code of Professionalism for doctors

Hippocratic Oath His ideas about medicine were so advanced that no

one attempted to improve on them for several hundred years

Practiced cleanliness, documenting a medical record of a patient, attention to detail, and precision

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Herodotuscirca 484-425 B.C.

Father of HistoryHe documented

events by gathering information from a variety of sources

He tended to exaggerate the story or make up parts to fill in the missing gaps