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1、 第第 38 卷卷 物理学、医物理学、医学、外科学和地质学学、外科学和地质学 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 38 卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质学 2/461 总目录总目录 第第 1 卷卷 富兰克林自传富兰克林自传 第第 2 卷卷 柏拉图对话录:辩解篇、菲多柏拉图对话录:辩解篇、菲多篇、克利多篇篇、克利多篇 第第 3 卷卷 培根论说文集及新阿特兰蒂斯培根论说文集及新阿特兰蒂斯 第第 4 卷卷 约翰米尔顿英文诗全集约翰米尔顿英文诗全集 第第 5 卷卷 爱默生文集爱默生文集 第第 6 卷卷 伯恩斯诗歌集伯恩斯诗歌集 第第 7 卷卷 圣奥古斯丁忏悔录圣奥古斯丁
2、忏悔录 第第 8 卷卷 希腊戏剧希腊戏剧 第第 9 卷卷 论友谊、论老年及书信集论友谊、论老年及书信集 第第 10 卷卷 国富论国富论 第第 11 卷卷 物种起源论物种起源论 第第 12 卷卷 普卢塔克比较列传普卢塔克比较列传 第第 13 卷卷 伊尼亚德伊尼亚德 第第 14 卷卷 唐吉坷德唐吉坷德 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 38 卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质学 3/461 第第 15 卷卷 天路历程天路历程 第第 16 卷卷 天方夜谭天方夜谭 第第 17 卷卷 民间传说与预言民间传说与预言 第第 18 卷卷 英国现代戏剧英国现代戏剧 第第 19 卷
3、卷 浮士德浮士德 第第 20 卷卷 神曲神曲 第第 21 卷卷 许婚的爱人许婚的爱人 第第 22 卷卷 奥德赛奥德赛 第第 23 卷卷 两年水手生涯两年水手生涯 第第 24 卷卷 伯克文集伯克文集 第第 25 卷卷 穆勒文集穆勒文集 第第 26 卷卷 欧洲大陆戏剧欧洲大陆戏剧 第第 27 卷卷 英国名家随笔英国名家随笔 第第 28 卷卷 英国与美国名家随笔英国与美国名家随笔 第第 29 卷卷 比格尔号上的旅行比格尔号上的旅行 第第 30 卷卷 科学论文集:物理学、化学、科学论文集:物理学、化学、天文学、地质学天文学、地质学 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第
4、38 卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质学 4/461 第第 31 卷卷 切利尼自传切利尼自传 第第 32 卷卷 文学和哲学名家随笔文学和哲学名家随笔 第第33卷卷 古代与现代著名航海与旅行记古代与现代著名航海与旅行记 第第 34 卷卷 法国和英国著名哲学家法国和英国著名哲学家 第第 35 卷卷 见闻与传奇见闻与传奇 第第 36 卷卷 君王论君王论 第第 37 卷卷 17、18 世纪英国著名哲学家世纪英国著名哲学家 第第 38 卷卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质物理学、医学、外科学和地质学学 第第 39 卷卷 著名之前言和序言著名之前言和序言 第第 40 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从乔叟到格英文诗集(卷)
5、从乔叟到格雷雷 第第 41 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从科林斯到英文诗集(卷)从科林斯到费兹杰拉德费兹杰拉德 第第 42 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼惠特曼 第第 43 卷卷 10001904 第第 44 卷卷 圣书圣书(卷一卷一):孔子孔子 希伯来书希伯来书 基基百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 38 卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质学 5/461 督圣经督圣经()第第 45 卷卷 圣书圣书(卷二卷二)基督圣经基督圣经()第第 46 卷卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)第第 47 卷卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)伊丽莎白时
6、期戏剧(卷)第第 48 卷卷 帕斯卡文集帕斯卡文集 第第 49 卷卷 史诗与传说史诗与传说 第第 50 卷卷 哈佛经典讲座哈佛经典讲座 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 38 卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质学 6/461 第第 38 卷卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质学物理学、医学、外科学和地质学 INTRODUCTORY NOTE HIPPOCRATES,the celebrated Greek physician,was a contemporary of the historian Herodotus.He was born in the island
7、of Cos between 470 and 460 B.C.,and belonged to the family that claimed descent from the mythical sculapius,son of Apollo.There was already a long medical tradition in Greece before his day,and this he is supposed to have inherited chiefly through his predecessor Herodicus;and he enlarged his educat
8、ion by extensive travel.He is said,though the evidence is unsatisfactory,to have taken part in the efforts to check the great plague which devastated Athens at the beginning of the Peloponnesian war.He died at Larissa between 380 and 360 B.C.The works attributed to Hippocrates are the earliest extan
9、t Greek medical writings,but very many of them are certainly not his.Some five or six,however,are generally granted to be genuine,and among these is the famous“Oath.”This interesting document shows that in his time physicians were already organized into a corporation or guild,with regulations for th
10、e training of disciples,and with an esprit de corps and a professional ideal which,with slight exceptions,can hardly yet be regarded as out of date.One saying occurring in the words of Hippocrates has achieved universal currency,though few who quote it to-day are aware that it originally referred to
11、 the art of the physician.It is the first of his“Aphorisms”:“Life is short,and the Art long;the occasion fleeting;experience fallacious,and judgment difficult.The physician must not only be prepared to do what is right himself,but also to make the patient,the attendants,and externals cooperate.”THE
12、OATH OF HIPPOCRATES 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 38 卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质学 7/461 IS WEAR by Apollo the physician and sculapius,and Health,and All-heal,and all the gods and goddesses,that,according to my ability and judgment,I will keep this Oath and this stipulationto reckon him who taught me this A
13、rt equally dear to me as my parents,to share my substance with him,and relieve his necessities if required;to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers,and to teach them this Art,if they shall wish to learn it,without fee or stipulation;and that by precept,lecture,and every othe
14、r mode of instruction,I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons,and those of my teachers,and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine,but to none others.I will follow that system of regimen which,according to my ability and judgment,I consider for the b
15、enefit of my patients,and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.I will give no deadly medicine to any one if asked,nor suggest any such counsel;and in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion.With purity and with holiness I will pass my life and practice my
16、 Art.I will not cut persons labouring under the stone,but will leave this to be done by men who are practitioners of this work.Into whatever houses I enter,I will go into them for the benefit of the sick,and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption;and,further,from the seduct
17、ion of females or males,of freemen and slaves.Whatever,in connection with my professional practice,or not in connection with it,I see or hear,in the life of men,which ought not to be spoken of abroad,I will not divulge,as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.While I continue to keep this Oa
18、th unviolated,may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the Art,respected by all men,in all times.But should I trespass and violate this Oath,may the reverse be my lot.THE LAW OF HIPPOCRATES 1.MEDICINE is of all the arts the most noble;but,owing to the ignorance of those who practice
19、 it,and of those who,inconsiderately,百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 38 卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质学 8/461 form a judgment of them,it is at present far behind all the other arts.Their mistake appears to me to arise principally from this,that in the cities there is no punishment connected with the practice of
20、 medicine(and with it alone)except disgrace,and that does not hurt those who are familiar with it.Such persons are like the figures which are introduced in tragedies,for as they have the shape,and dress,and personal appearance of an actor,but are not actors,so also physicians are many in title but v
21、ery few in reality.2.Whoever is to acquire a competent knowledge of medicine,ought to be possessed of the following advantages:a natural disposition;instruction;a favorable position for the study;early tuition;love of labour;leisure.First of all,a natural talent is required;for,when Nature leads the
22、 way to what is most excellent,instruction in the art takes place,which the student must try to appropriate to himself by reflection,becoming an early pupil in a place well adapted for instruction.He must also bring to the task a love of labour and perseverance,so that the instruction taking root ma
23、y bring forth proper and abundant fruits.3.Instruction in medicine is like the culture of the productions of the earth.For our natural disposition,is,as it were,the soil;the tenets of our teacher are,as it were,the seed;instruction in youth is like the planting of the seed in the ground at the prope
24、r season;the place where the instruction is communicated is like the food imparted to vegetables by the atmosphere;diligent study is like the cultivation of the fields;and it is time which imparts strength to all things and brings them to maturity.4.Having brought all these requisites to the study o
25、f medicine,and having acquired a true knowledge of it,we shall thus,in travelling through the cities,be esteemed physicians not only in name but in reality.But inexperience is a bad treasure,and a bad fund to those who possess it,whether in opinion or reality,being devoid of self-reliance and conten
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