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according to Hippocrates, how are diseases caused?? ​

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Answered by babygirl5575
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In the same vein, Hippocrates conceived hygiene as “an influence of atmosphere, soil, and water on human health”,17, 18 citing that “every disease has its own nature and arises from external causes”, and giving more importance to the expected outcome or prognosis of a disease than its identification or diagnosis.

Answered by rikishadebnath
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n the same vein, Hippocrates conceived hygiene as “an influence of atmosphere, soil, and water on human health”,17, 18 citing that “every disease has its own nature and arises from external causes”, and giving more importance to the expected outcome or prognosis of a disease than its identification or diagnosis.

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