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  1. Galen | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Galen (130—200 C.E.) Galen was one of the most prominent ancient physicians as well as a philosopher (though most of his philosophical writings are lost). Nonetheless, his philosophical interests are quite evident in his practice of biological science.

  2. Oct 15, 2019 · Galen (129-216 CE) was a Greek physician, author, and philosopher, working in Rome, who influenced both medical theory and practice until the middle of the 17th century CE. Owning a large, personal library, he wrote hundreds of medical treatises including anatomical, physiological, pharmaceutical, and therapeutic works.

  3. Dec 28, 2022 · Home Ancient History. Galen of Pergamum: Ancient Rome’s Great Philosopher Physician. After Hippocrates, Galen of Pergamum was the ancient world’s greatest doctor and personal physician to Marcus Aurelius. Dec 28, 2022 • By Stephen Mastranunzio, BA Liberal Arts, MS Biological Anthropology, MPH.

  4. Photo Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Galen, a second-century Greek physician and philosopher, rose from gladiators’ physician in Asia Minor to court physician in the Rome of Marcus Aurelius. He is considered the most important physician of the ancient world after Hippocrates.

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  6. 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.

  7. Galen , Latin Galenus, (born ad 129, Pergamum, Mysia, Anatolia—died c. 216), Greek physician, writer, and philosopher. He became chief physician to the gladiators in ad 157. Later, in Rome, he became a friend of Marcus Aurelius and physician to Commodus.

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