Definition of Hippacrates	
	    			    		
		    		Hippocrates, the father of medicine, born at Cos, 460 B.C.; was a
contemporary of Socrates and Plato; was of wide-spread renown as a
physician; settled in Thessaly and died at Larissa advanced in years; no
fewer than 60 writings are ascribed to him, but only a few are genuine. 
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		    		Hip*poc"ra*tes (?), n. A famous
Greek physician and medical writer, born in Cos, about 460 B.
C. 
Hippocrates' sleeve, a conical strainer,
made by stitching together two adjacent sides of a square piece of
cloth, esp. flannel of linen.
  
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