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  1. The origins of the medicine ball are lost to antiquity. The Ancient Egyptians left images of people exercising with what look like weighted bags. Ball games can be traced back to the dawn of recorded history, but the Ancient Greek physician Claudius Galen (c.a. A.D. 130-200) is credited with first pre-scribing the ball for therapeu-tic exercise.

  2. Galen (c.130 AD - c.210 AD) Claudius Galen © Galen was a physician, writer and philosopher who became the most famous doctor in the Roman Empire and whose theories dominated European...

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    Died. c. AD 216 (aged c. 87) Unknown. Scientific career. Fields. Anatomy. Medicine. Philosophy. Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus [2] ( Greek: Κλαύδιος Γαληνός; September 129 – 216 AD), often anglicized as Galen ( / ˈɡeɪlən /) or Galen of Pergamon, [3] was a Roman and Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher.

  5. What are the ancient origins of the Medicine Ball? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 3 months ago. Modified 7 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 1k times. 12. Seeing this question about the oldest known exercise equipment, I remembered a scene from I, Claudius when Tiberius is working out with a medicine ball, so I thought that might be a good candidate.

  6. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Galen, Greek physician, writer, and philosopher who exercised a dominant influence on medical theory and practice in Europe from the Middle Ages until the mid-17th century. His authority in the Byzantine world and the Muslim Middle East was similarly long-lived.

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  7. www.greekmedicine.net › whos_who › GalenGreek Medicine: Galen

    Claudius Galenus, or Galen, was born in Pergamum, an old Greek city on the Aegean coast of Asia Minor, or present day Turkey, in the year 130 A.D. Pergamum was an ancient center of learning and medicine, having an Asclepion and a famous library that second only to the one in Alexandria. Galen was born into the lap of luxury, which afforded him ...

  8. Mar 3, 2016 · Galen of Pergamum was one of the most renowned physicians that the Roman Empire had ever produced. In addition to being a celebrated physician, Galen is said to have also been a philosopher. Unlike his medical treatises, most of Galen’s philosophical writings have been lost, as a result of a fire that destroyed the Temple of Peace in Rome in ...

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