An informative and classical-style infographic titled Hippocrates Medical Discoveries and Observations, organized into four key instructional panels: Systematic Observation of Patients: A scene showing Hippocrates examining a patient, with labels for tracking fever, pulse measurement, and respiration to determine the natural history of disease. Humoral Theory: A circular diagram mapping the four humors (Blood, Phlegm, Yellow Bile, Black Bile) to their respective elements (Air, Water, Earth, Fire) and the states of excess or deficiency. Clinical Diagnosis Methods: Illustrations of "Succussion" (listening to the chest), "Hippocratic Fingers" (clubbing), and the "Hippocratic Face" (sunken features of a terminal patient). The Hippocratic Oath: A scroll listing the core ethical pillars: "Do No Harm," "Confidentiality," and "No Deadly Drug," alongside a pedestal for the Hippocratic Corpus. The artwork uses a warm, aged parchment texture with Greek and English bilingual labels to reflect the historical significance of these discoveries.
Discoveries & Inventions

Hippocrates Medical Discoveries and Observations

Introduction The evolution of healthcare from ancient rituals to modern clinical practice owes its most significant debt to the shores […]