Cos Island is home to treasures. Not only are spring breezes and windy valleys, peacock-blue caves, but also dense forested hillsides and endless rocks you sit in the isolated Greek pavilion the moment before, and the next in the bustling cafe. Everyone can find their own fun here. Hippocrates, an ancient Greek medical scientist who was regarded as the founder of medicine, was born and lived here. Following his death, the island built a sanctuary of Asclepios (the god of medicine in Greek mythology) and a hospital. His doctrine was continued and Kos became famous throughout Greece. The most important monument on the island is Asklipieion. A pine forested hill 3 km southwest of the town of Kos overlooking the town of Kos and the beautiful scenery of Turkey. It includes a sanctuary dedicated to Asclepios, a rehabilitation center, and a medical school, a doctrine that was passed down by professor Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine. People everywhere are not far away to receive treatment. Life is short, art is long, opportunities are fleeting, experiments are unreliable, and judgment is difficult. Hippocrates