If we were limited to the hippocratic method of observation, which consists in studying the symptoms and the progress of a morbid affliction, we should be reduced to poor enough resources; and if meditation on the aphorisms of Hippocrates constituted the whole extent of our medical science, medical science would be a sad vacuum.
"The Pros and Cons of Vivisection"
Charles Richet Commentator: W. D. Halliburton
The term "Paranoia" is even pre-hippocratic, and any attempt to indicate, even in the briefest manner, the changes which this concept has undergone throughout the ages would require considerably more space than we have at our disposal.
"Studies in Forensic Psychiatry"
Bernard Glueck
The pain continues in paroxysms often so severe as to cause the peculiar hippocratic facies, la face vultueuse of the French, and though sometimes ameliorated in character, it usually recurs with greater severity.
"Food Poisoning"
Edwin Oakes Jordan