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Athenian Civilization


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One of the successes of the Athenian civilization was their educational system which was the basis to the Athenians’ undying curiosity in making inquiries in medicine. Thucydides (Hist. Ex 2.39) states that “There is a difference, too, in our educational systems [with the Spartans].”While the Spartans were focused solely on their military force, Athens’ educational system was based on the fact that success was not wholly based on a country’s military capacity. One of them was the great Hippocrates of Cos who devoted much of his live to find cures and diseases and even regarded by historians as the Father of Western Medicine (Freeman 1999:373). Hippocrates’s research demonstrate that diseases were not the result of the God’s anger as he employ a combination of observation and reason to interpret the human body (Freeman 1999:374). This illustrates that because of their immense curiosity; Athenians strive for answers to the reasons of diseases. In addition to that, Bowra......

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