## Abstract Hippocrates, the famous Greek physician of the fifth century B.C., is considered to be the βFather of Medicine.β Little, however, is known about his principles for the management of facial trauma. In this article, the Manuscripts in Ancient Greek, which deal with the management of mandi
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