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  • {{Image|Galen detail nih.jpg|left|250px|Courtesy: National Library of Medicine.}} ...h; in 129 CE, almost 600 years after the birth of Hippocrates of [[Cos]]. Galen regarded himself as the intellectual heir and interpreter of Hippocrates, a
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  • Starting article on Galen for May 2008 Write-a-Thon. --[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]]
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  • *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/223895/Galen-of-Pergamum Galen Of Pergamum.] (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Free full-text ar
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  • *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/223895/Galen-of-Pergamum Galen Of Pergamum.] (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Free full-text ar
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  • President and Founder, [[Galen Institute]]; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research
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  • Starting article on Galen for May 2008 Write-a-Thon. --[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]]
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  • *{{pl|Galen}}
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  • | pagename = Galen | abc = Galen
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  • {{creditline|C|Image|Book cover: The Cambridge Companion to Galen. Series: Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Edited by R. J. Hankinson. ISB
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  • Let's get a companion article on [[Galen]] going! ...or), who dethroned Galen after more than a millennium of dominance without Galen having ever dissected a human cadaver. Then, of course, Harvey, who introd
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  • {{r|Ted Galen Carpenter}}
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  • {{Image|Galen detail nih.jpg|left|250px|Courtesy: National Library of Medicine.}} ...h; in 129 CE, almost 600 years after the birth of Hippocrates of [[Cos]]. Galen regarded himself as the intellectual heir and interpreter of Hippocrates, a
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  • | author = Galen Gruman | journal = CIO
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  • ...he one hand, and on the other, a number of earlier biologists and doctors (Galen, e.g.) who were preoccupied with function as well as structure?
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  • ...a cultural evolution in a deterministic, but not fatalistic, universe<ref>Galen Strawson, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D01E5DC153DF931A
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  • Martin has four children with wife Delyth: Estelle aged 8, Galen aged 10, Jolyon aged 11 and Karis aged 12.
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  • ...heart and the vascular system in ancient Greek medicine, from Alcmaeon to Galen. Oxford, Clarendon Press *Rocca J. (2003). Galen on the brain: anatomical knowledge and physiological speculation in the sec
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  • * Irwin, Galen A. and Joop J. M. Van Holsteyn. ''Bandwagons, Underdogs, the Titanic and th
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  • ...s worst.'''<ref name=nuland1988>Nuland SB. (1988) The Paradox Of Pergamum: Galen. In: Doctors: A Biography of Medicine. Vintage Books. Second Vintage Books ...wounds of gladiators in Rome and Pergamum. Having unquestionably accepted Galen's conclusions, Vesalius's contemporaries found themselves stunned and outra
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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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  • ...blished his revolutionary astronomy book. [[Ptolemy|Ptolemy]] and [[Galen|Galen]] bite the dust. He also did small edits to [[User:Derek Hodges|Derek Hodg
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  • and even the ancient Greek physicians [[Galen]] (ca 130–200 CE) and [[Hippocrates]] (ca 400 BCE). There is even a [[Sum
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  • ...Paul Russell. eds |chapter=Chapter 5: On "Freedom and Resentment" |author=Galen Strawson |pages=p. 99 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=61HIGQcojZ4C&pg ...7: The impossibility of moral responsibility |pages=pp. 312 ''ff'' |author=Galen Strawson |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=LxKhwZjkVlIC&pg=PA330 |isbn=
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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 ...e]], the authority of the 'classical' authors (such as [[Aristotle]] and [[Galen]]), and of religious doctrine (such as the teachings of the medieval Cathol
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  • ...legally printed leaflets.<ref>Kershaw, II, 427</ref> Local Nazis asked for Galen to be arrested, but Goebbels told Hitler that if this happened there would
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  • <tr><th>Vendredi<th>5<td>[[Lycurgus]]<td>[[Sophocles]]<td>[[Democritus]]<td>[[Galen]]<td>[[Xenophon]]
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  • ...icine in the Middle Ages', or something similar. We still need to get to [[Galen]] at some point, of course. I'll give a shout when I start working on the m
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  • ...legally printed leaflets.<ref>Kershaw, II, 427</ref> Local Nazis asked for Galen to be arrested, but Goebbels told Hitler that if this happened there would
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  • ...lexander of Yugoslavia and his Greek-born wife Katherine, Dino Goulandris, Galen Weston and Ontario Lieutenant-Governor Hilary Weston, former talk show host
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  • Theoretical models include that of Galen, based on humors. <ref name=Wood2006>{{citation
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  • ...s, physicians, and philosophers up to the present time have supposed, with Galen, that the object of the pulse was the same as that of respiration, and only ...that the lungs can either make or contain spirits. They then assert, with Galen, against Erasistratus, that it is the blood, not spirits, which is containe
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  • ...s, and in such a way that in time, the patient is consumed by wasting. [4] Galen (130-200 AD) originated the word gonorrhoea (Greek gonos, semen, and rhoia,
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  • ...tler), and the Catholic Bishop [[Clemens August Graf von Galen|Clemens von Galen]], and their example inspired some acts of overt resistance, such as that o ...ous orders and the closing of Catholic institutions. Local Nazis asked for Galen to be arrested, but Propaganda Minister [[Joseph Goebbels]] told Hitler tha
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  • ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Galen, a paradox===
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  • ...ts of his writings, Alcmaeon’s ideas did not die with him. According to [[Galen]], Alcmaeon authored a book, ''On Nature'', to which, before it disappeare
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  • ...ts of his writings, Alcmaeon’s ideas did not die with him. According to [[Galen]], Alcmaeon authored a book, ''On Nature'', to which, before it disappeare
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  • ...to [[User:Brian P. Long|Brian P. Long]]'s urging to start an article on [[Galen]]. Bare bones. Help. --[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] 22:12
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  • ...mendations of the dogma of Hippocrates’ self-proclaimed scientific heir, [[Galen]], by the anatomists and physiologists, [[Andreas Vesalius]] and [[William ...e the writings of one man. Later commentators, including the influential [[Galen]], attempted to separate the genuine Hippocratean teachings from the spurio
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  • |+Galen Strawson's table <ref name=Strawson/> ...] and accessible on-line in Amazon's [http://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Belief-Galen-Strawson/dp/0199247501/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1347204067&sr=1-1&key
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  • ...7: The impossibility of moral responsibility |pages=pp. 312 ''ff'' |author=Galen Strawson |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=LxKhwZjkVlIC&pg=PA330 |isbn=
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  • ...y to understanding disease. His ideas persisted through the influence of [[Galen]] (131-201 AD) until at least 1858, and [[Rudolf Virchow]]'s theories of ce
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  • ...indeed rejecting the theories of great authorities from the past such as [[Galen]], [[Hippocrates]], and [[Avicenna]]/[[Ibn Sina]], all of whose theories we
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  • :::Certainly articles like [[Hippocrates]] and [[Galen]] could use a "Primary sources" subpage. --[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthon
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  • The humoral theory, developed by the Roman doctor [[Galen]], held that the four elements in nature - fire, air, water and earth - co
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  • While many prefer to err with Galen in denying that Scientology has scientific basis, it does fit the definitio
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  • ...there was a reduced restriction in Vesalius' time. One might consider that Galen might have succeeded too in Vesalius' place, but the way this is stated sug
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  • ...about Galen and 4 humors. Actually, most medical historicans assert that Galen and the humors had nothing to do with homeopathy or the principle of simila ...tification for saying he is the father of homeopathy than was Hippocrates, Galen, Aristotle, or Bucephalus.
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  • | author = Eric Knorr, Galen Gruman
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  • From the time of the ancient Greek physician Galen (131–201 C.E.) until William Harvey studied medicine in Padua (1600–160
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  • ...t writings of Alcmaeon’s, but his ideas did not die with him. According [[Galen]], Alcmaeon authored a book, ''On Nature'', to which, before it disappeare
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  • * Perras, Galen Roger ; ''Franklin Roosevelt and the Origins of the Canadian-American Secur
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  • :Ted Galen Carpenter, ''Cato Institute'': '[http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id
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  • of mine own eyes—I must have the liberty to compare the dicta of Galen with
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  • *{{pl|Galen}}<br>
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  • ...is part of my previous objection to making this into the "great man" (a la Galen) worship- fine to have an article on Dawkins, fine to link it, fine to actu
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  • ...own articles, such as: homeopathy, alternative medicine, law of similars, Galen...
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  • or Galen?
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  • ...Not the quotes- the excess. Your call (all of you). It brings up the whole Galen thing in my mind. It's the reverence rather than the quotes, and it seems t
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