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  • Starting article on Galen for May 2008 Write-a-Thon. --[[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]]
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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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  • | pagename = Galen | abc = Galen
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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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  • {{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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  • *[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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  • {{r|Galen}}
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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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