The powers of drugs are not to be trusted, but the power of nature is to be trusted.
Father of medicine
The powers of drugs are not to be trusted, but the power of nature is to be trusted.
Father of medicine
Attributed, reflecting his emphasis on the body's natural healing abilities.
c. 400 BC
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