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CHAPTER 4
1. Hippocrates (460 BC-380 BC) was an ancient Greek physician,
commonly regarded as one of the most outstanding figures of all time in medicine. He has been called 'the father of medicine.' All graduating doctors are required to take the Hippocratic Oath before starting to practice medicine.
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