Galen wrote"Krazy" and co-wrote"Attention" and"Speedracer.
I want to help you, Galen.
Galen said he couldn't remember his own phone number.
American archer Galen Spencer died 19. October 1904.(born 1840).
Hippocrates and Galen both describe cleft lip in their works.
Hippocrates, Galen, and Vesalius laid the foundations of modern medicine.
American archer Galen Spencer was born 19. September 1840.(died 1904).
Galen(AD 13 1-201)
named a pustular disease of the mouth as“febris pemphigodes.”.
He had with him a number of Russian advisers including General Galen alias Blucher.
Galen preferred to refer to cancerous tumors by the Greek word oncos,
which means swelling.
The physician Galen of Pergamon used lucid dreaming as part of his medical practice.
Meanwhile, the physician Galen of Pergamon used lucid dreams as a form of therapy.
Galen contended that blood was continually produced and used up,
a concept which persisted for 1400 years.
Hippocrates, Galen, Pliny the Elder
and others knew willow bark could ease aches and pains and reduce fevers.
The physicians Hippocrates and Galen famously proposed that our temperaments-
and destinies- were a function of bodily fluids.
Roman surgeon and philosopher Galen, who mistakenly called the discharge from the male urethra"seed"(gonos-
a seed, rheos- a leak).
Celsus, Galen, and others dedicated whole treatises to the healing
properties of various types of food and its reasonable consumption.
Based on all the above properties, Strelau gave psychological
characteristics of the main classical types of temperament, highlighted by Galen.
Galen advocated severing the connection of the arteries to veins,
claiming it reduced both pain and the spread of gangrene.
The thinkers of antiquity, Hippocrates, Celsus, Galen and others devoted entire treatises medicinal
properties of different kinds of food and reasonable consumption.
For the most part, however, the teachings of Aristotle, Ptolemy, and Galen were accepted as gospel truth, even by the church.
For most of recorded history,‘knowledge' was based on authority, especially that of the Bible and whitebeards such as Aristotle,
Ptolemy, and Galen.
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.
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.;
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.
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.
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.