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Hippocrates, often referred to as the "Father of Medicine," lived in ancient Greece (circa 460–370 BCE) and would have typically worn the clothing of that era. This would include a simple tunic, known as a chiton, made from linen or wool, often belted at the waist. Over this, he might have worn a himation, a type of cloak or shawl, particularly in cooler weather. His attire would reflect the practical and modest styles common among Greek men of his time.

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