galen in A Sentence

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    Galen was happy there.

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    Galen is not in town.

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    Galen wrote"Krazy" and co-wrote"Attention" and"Speedracer.

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    I'm not armed, Galen.

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    I want to help you, Galen.

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    Galen said he couldn't remember his own phone number.

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    American archer Galen Spencer died 19. October 1904.(born 1840).

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    Hippocrates and Galen both describe cleft lip in their works.

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    Hippocrates, Galen, and Vesalius laid the foundations of modern medicine.

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    American archer Galen Spencer was born 19. September 1840.(died 1904).

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    Galen(AD 13 1-201) named a pustular disease of the mouth as“febris pemphigodes.”.

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    He had with him a number of Russian advisers including General Galen alias Blucher.

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    Galen preferred to refer to cancerous tumors by the Greek word oncos, which means swelling.

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    The physician Galen of Pergamon used lucid dreaming as part of his medical practice.

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    Meanwhile, the physician Galen of Pergamon used lucid dreams as a form of therapy.

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    Galen contended that blood was continually produced and used up, a concept which persisted for 1400 years.

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    Hippocrates, Galen, Pliny the Elder and others knew willow bark could ease aches and pains and reduce fevers.

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    The physicians Hippocrates and Galen famously proposed that our temperaments- and destinies- were a function of bodily fluids.

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    Roman surgeon and philosopher Galen, who mistakenly called the discharge from the male urethra"seed"(gonos- a seed, rheos- a leak).

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    Celsus, Galen, and others dedicated whole treatises to the healing properties of various types of food and its reasonable consumption.

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    Based on all the above properties, Strelau gave psychological characteristics of the main classical types of temperament, highlighted by Galen.

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    Galen advocated severing the connection of the arteries to veins, claiming it reduced both pain and the spread of gangrene.

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    The thinkers of antiquity, Hippocrates, Celsus, Galen and others devoted entire treatises medicinal properties of different kinds of food and reasonable consumption.

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    For the most part, however, the teachings of Aristotle, Ptolemy, and Galen were accepted as gospel truth, even by the church.

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    For most of recorded history,‘knowledge' was based on authority, especially that of the Bible and whitebeards such as Aristotle, Ptolemy, and Galen.

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    This disease was very rare during the Roman Empire and Galen said that he had seen only two people suffering from Ace disease during his entire career.

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    It has been suggested that AS was first recognized as a disease which was different from rheumatoid arthritis by Galen as early as the second century A.D.;

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    He followed Galen in believing that the lens was the receptive organ of sight, although some of his work hints that he thought the retina was also involved.

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    Part of Galen's medical training was at a gladiator school in Pergamum where he saw(and would later criticise) the training, diet, and long term health prospects of the gladiators.

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    He was simply the greatest Muslim surgeon, with European surgeons of his time coming to regard him as a greater authority than even Galen, the ancient world's acknowledged master.

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