Medical Practice Ruinen

RUINEN – A doctors' practice in Ruinen – about 150km outside of Amsterdam – is reflective of an ancient Greek approach to medicine.
Greek physician Hippocrates of Kos said the human body consists of four elements: mucus, blood, yellow bile
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