Medicine is going through a revolutionary time, a time of change, and you're excited to be caught in the middle of it. As a new doctor, you feel lucky enough to have studied under Hippocrates. However, as you attempt to open a new medical practice, you run into difficulty. You have heard rumors that Zeus is not pleased with the new teachings of Hippocrates.

The gods, along with many citizens, support the traditional view of medicine, which centers mostly around praying to the Gods for healing. Other, bold and brave citizens however, endorse the controversial new practices of Hippocrates, which involves examining patients' symptoms.

In order to be able to open your new medical practice, and not be struck down by Zeus' thunderbolts, you'll need to convince the mighty gods and persuade skeptical patients to try out your progressive medical techniques. You decide to write an article introducing the Greeks to Hippocrates and his teachings.

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