The powers of the physician are not in his drugs, but in his wisdom.
Father of medicine
The powers of the physician are not in his drugs, but in his wisdom.
Father of medicine
Emphasizing the physician's judgment and knowledge over mere pharmaceutical agents.
c. 460-370 BCE
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