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  2. Galenic corpus - Wikipedia

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    Galen produced more work than any author in antiquity, [1] His surviving work runs to over 2.6 million words, and many more of his writings are now lost. [1]Karl Gottlob Kühn of Leipzig (1754–1840) published an edition of 122 of Galen's writings between 1821 and 1833.

  3. Galen - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... "Observations on the chronology of the Galenic Corpus ...

  4. List of medical textbooks - Wikipedia

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    Hippocratic Corpus (c. 400 BCE to 200 CE) - Contains many important medical treatises including the Hippocratic Oath. [3] Compared with the Egyptian papyri, the Hippocratic writings exhibit an improved understanding of brain structure and function. It correctly attributed the primary control of the body's function to the brain. [2]

  5. Food and diet in ancient medicine - Wikipedia

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    [13]: 11 Therefore, in Galen's dietary treatise "On the Powers of Foods", recipes are often given in addition to descriptions of foods as being salty or sweet, sour or watery, difficult or easy to digest, costive or laxative, cooling or heating, etc. Galen insists that the balance of the four humors can be beneficially or adversely effected by ...

  6. Talk:Galenic corpus - Wikipedia

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    The text should probably read that 'more Galenic writing has survived than any other author'. User talk:ophiochos 30-4-2019 The source cited clearly says "Galen was the most prolific author of classical antiquity", not merely that more of his work survives than any other.

  7. Paracelsianism - Wikipedia

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    It developed in the second half of the 16th century, during the decades following Paracelsus' death in 1541, and it flourished during the first half of the 17th century, representing one of the most comprehensive alternatives to learned medicine, the traditional system of therapeutics derived from Galenic physiology.

  8. Peri Alypias - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Antoine Pietrobelli discovered a Galenic manuscript in the library of Vlatades Monastery that contained four Galenic items, one of which was the entire text of Peri Alypias. [12] As of 2022 [update] , at least seven editions or translations of Peri Alypias have been published in English, French, Greek, and Italian. [ 2 ]

  9. Galenic - Wikipedia

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    Galenic may refer to: Galen (129 CE – c. 200/c. 216 CE), ancient Greek physician Galenic formulation , the principles of preparing and compounding medicines in order to optimize their absorption, named after Galen