The causes of disease are in the air, the water, and the place.
Father of medicine
The causes of disease are in the air, the water, and the place.
Father of medicine
A statement on environmental factors in health, reflecting early epidemiological thought.
c. 460-370 BCE (from 'Airs, Waters, Places')
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