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  • ...>. Having (<font color=#D55E00>vermillion</font>) unquestionably accepted Galen's conclusions, as had their predecessors (<font color=#CC79A7>reddish-purpl ...>. Having (<font color=#D55E00>vermillion</font>) unquestionably accepted Galen's conclusions, as had their predecessors (<font color=#CC79A7>reddish-purpl
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  • Galen Cranz, of the Illinois Institute of Technology, writes this description in ...ting wasteful duplication of energy production. </font><ref name=cranz1971>Galen Cranz. (1971) [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2776903 Review of: ''Arcology: T
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  • ...the early anatomists Herophilus and [[Erasistratus]], and culminates in [[Galen]]. In spite of his lofty reputation, Soranus’ medical writings have not s
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  • ...been reading Cunningham's Anatomical Renaissance. I thought his section on Galen's self-presentation was particularly interesting. Furthermore, I thought we ...these multiple lobes not only become clearly aparent but once again prove Galen's dependence upon nonhuman materials. (Fabrica 1543, p. 506)</font>
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  • ...theory of the time, an excess (usually of blood) needed to be released. [[Galen]], one of the most famous of ancient physicians, enthusiastically endorsed
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  • ...rather than traditional medical remedies, as well as openly scoffing at [[Galen]]'s notions of the four humors. The ''Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia'' ...culed established dogma: even making a show of burning the works of both [[Galen]] and [[Avicenna]] in a public square.
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  • By the 2nd century CE, the Greek physician [[Galen]] knew that blood vessels carried blood and identified venous (dark red) an Galen thought that the arterial blood was created by venous blood passing from th
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  • ...e and Pergamum. Vesalius's contemporaries, having unquestionably accepted Galen's conclusions about human anatomy, found themselves in turmoil, stunned and :D.&nbsp;&nbsp;Vesalius's book began the process of debunking Galen,<ref name=fulton1950/><ref name=Fulton group=Note/> though this would take
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  • * Perras, Galen Roger. ''Franklin Roosevelt and the Origins of the Canadian-American Securi
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  • ...e sustenance to William Harvey’s discredit of the hepato-venocentrism of [[Galen]].
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  • ...Its accuracy is:<ref name="pmid7365971">{{cite journal| author=Marchand A, Galen RS, Van Lente F| title=The predictive value of serum haptoglobin in hemolyt
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  • ...natomy, [[Vesalius|Andreas Vesalius]].<ref name=vonstaden1989/>&nbsp;&nbsp;Galen referred to Herophilus and his contemporary Erasistratus as the "ancient au
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  • ...edge into Europe. The Arab physicians of 700 AD read [[Hippocrates]] and [[Galen]], and continued to advance the art of medicine in their tradition. [[Astro
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  • ...nium following the erroneous teachings of the influential Greek physician, Galen of Pergamum (130-216 CE). It required three investigators to break the str ...ed the erroneous view of the roles of the heart, arteries and veins that [[Galen]] had taught &mdash; by delineating the cardinal features of the map depict
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  • == Galen == Brian: Started [[Galen]]. Bare bones. --[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] 22:16, 7 May
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  • ...g device". This view was accepted until the time of [[Galen]](129-200 CE). Galen, as a physician to Roman gladiators, had ample opportunity to observe the c ...y because his detailed anatomical texts survived the Fall of Rome. Most of Galen's writings were first translated to the Syriac language by Nestorian monks
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  • ...d function of animal and human bodies. The most influential of these was [[Galen]]; he performed public [[dissection]]s and [[vivisection]]s of animals, and ...ne. The Dutch physician [[Vesalius]] (1514-1564), although contemptuous of Galen, followed his methods to produce a new anatomy of the human body, ''[[De hu
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  • ...'De humani corporis fabrica (The Structure of the Human Body)'' replaced [[Galen]]'s flawed 2nd-century animal-based depictions of the [[anatomy]] and [[phy
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  • ...of these was [[Galen]], who was one of the most noted physicians in Rome. Galen performed public [[dissection]]s and [[vivisection]]s of animals, and used ...ne. The Dutch physician [[Vesalius]] (1514-1564), although contemptuous of Galen, followed his methods to produce a new anatomy of the human body, ''[[De hu
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