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- Galen - Wikipedia
The son of Aelius Nicon, a wealthy Greek architect with scholarly interests, Galen received a comprehensive education that prepared him for a successful career as a physician and philosopher
- Galen | Biography, Achievements, Facts | Britannica
Galen’s physiology was a mixture of ideas taken from the philosophers Plato and Aristotle as well as from the physician Hippocrates, whom Galen revered as the fount of all medical learning
- Galen - World History Encyclopedia
Born in 129 CE in the Asia Minor city of Pergamon, Galen was the son of the wealthy architect Nikon and was initially educated in both rhetoric and philosophy The Pergamon of his youth was home to a sanctuary dedicated to the god of medicine Asclepius
- Who was Galen?
He is considered the most important physician of the ancient world after Hippocrates Galen had an inquiring mind and was anxious to form his own independent judgments His knowledge extended from theory to practice
- Galen - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists
Galen was a Greek who became the Roman Empire’s greatest physician, authoring more books still in existence than any other Ancient Greek: about 20,000 pages of his work survive He was the personal physician to Rome’s Emperors for decades
- Galen: The Greek physician who extensively studied the Antonine Plague
Aelius Galenus (aka Galen or Galen of Pergamon): Life, Medical Research and Achievements Known simply as Galen, Aelius Galenus was a Greek physician who etched his name in the history books as one of the most accomplished physicians of the Roman Empire
- Galen - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Galen (Galēnos, 129–c 200 CE) was primarily a medical author, but had a deep engagement with and influence on the philosophical debates of his time
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