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Hippocratic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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Adjective

Hippocratic (not comparable)

  • Pertaining to, or in accordance with the theories of, ancient Greek physician and philosopher Hippocrates.
    • As a means of restoring vigor to the generative organs, flagellation was recommended by the ancient physicians as an effectual remedy, in accordance with the Hippocratic principle of ubi stimulus, ibi affluxus.1
    • Technology doesn’t have a Hippocratic oath.2

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin Hippocraticus,3 equivalent to Hippocrates +‎ -ic.

Pronunciation

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Printed 2026-06-28.

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Footnotes

  1. 1961, Harry E. Wedeck, Dictionary of Aphrodisiacs, New York: The Citadel Press, page 42:

  2. 2019, Edward Snowden, Permanent Record, page 182:

  3. Douglas Harper (2001–2026), “Hippocratic”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

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