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  1. Mar 6, 2024 · Galen (born 129 ce, Pergamum, Mysia, Anatolia [now Bergama, Turkey]—died c. 216) was a 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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    Biography. Galen's Greek name Γαληνός (Galēnós) comes from the adjective γαληνός (galēnós) 'calm'. Galen's Latin name (Aelius or Claudius) implies he had Roman citizenship. Galen describes his early life in On the affections of the mind. He was born in September 129 AD.

    • c. AD 216 (aged c. 87), Unknown
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  4. Lived 129 A.D. – c. 216 A.D. Galen’s medical doctrine dominated the Western and Arab worlds for close to 1500 years. 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 ...

  5. Childhood & Early Life. Galen, also known as Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus, was born in September 130 AD in the city of Pergamon (modern-day Bergama, Turkey), a major cultural hub in those times. His father, Aelius Nicon, was a prosperous architect and builder with scholarly interests. His father ensured that the young Galen received a ...

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  6. Galen ( Greek: Γαληνός, Latin: Claudius Galenus of Pergamum; 129 C.E. – c. 210 C.E.) was the Greek physician and philosopher whose views were most instrumental in the development of medicine in the late Greco-Roman period. Galen valued observation, experimentation, and logical analysis in the studies of medicine, and conducted a number ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Born Claudius Galenus in Pergamum, his contributions to the knowledge of medicine rank him second only to Hippocrates. Early Years. Galen’s father was an architect named Aeius Nicon, who made sure that his son had a top-notch education for the time. In his biography, Galen expressed great admiration for his father.

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