GALEN

gāˈlən, c.130–c.200, physician and writer, b. Pergamum, of Greek parents. After study in Greece and Asia Minor and at Alexandria, he returned to Pergamum, where he served as physician to the gladiatorial school. He resided chiefly in Rome from c.162. Noted for his lectures and writings, he established a large practice and became court physician to Marcus Aurelius. He is credited with some 500 treatises, most of them on medicine and philosophy; at least 83 of his medical works are extant. He correlated earlier medical knowledge in all fields with his own discoveries (based in part on experimentation and on dissection of animals) and systematized medicine in accordance with his theories, which emphasized purposive creation. His work in anatomy and physiology is especially notable. He demonstrated that arteries carry blood instead of air and added greatly to knowledge of the brain, nerves, spinal cord, and pulse. Until the 16th cent. his authority was virtually undisputed, thus discouraging original investigation and hampering medical progress.

See study by O. Temkin (1973).

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...72-4 and 122. G.E.R. Lloyd (Galen on Hellenistics and Hippocrateans: contemporary...1993:145-63) explores the reasons for Galen choosing Hippocrates as his authority...1999): 8-9. 22 it is hard to condemn Galen in his age and circumstances for lack of...
...discussion of Moscows countermoves, see Ted Galen Carpenter, Wishful Thinking and Strategic...Policy 67 (Summer 1987): 22 45; Ted Galen Carpenter, United States NATO Policy at...Review 8 (August 1986): 389 415; and Ted Galen Carpenter, Competing Agendas: America...
...festschrift in honor of Robert S. Wyer, Jr. / edited by Galen V. Bodenhausen, Alan J. Lambert. p. cm. Includes...perception. I. Wyer, Robert S. II. Bodenhausen, Galen V (Galen Von), 1961 - III. Lambert, Alan J. BF323. S63F68...
...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Perras, Galen R., 1961- Franklin Roosevelt and the...necessary, but not necessary enough / Galen Roger Perras. p. cm. Includes bibliographical...Publication Data is available. Copyright 1998 by Galen Roger Perras All rights reserved. No portion...
...empty victory : a postmortem on the Balkan War / edited by Ted Galen Carpenter. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and...5. Intervention (International law) I. Carpenter, Ted Galen. DR2087.N38 2000 949.71 dc21 99 054830 Printed in the United...
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Bishop Von Galen: German Catholicism and National Socialism. by Michael J. Phayer Bishop von Galen: German Catholicism and National Socialism...A. Griech-Polelles study of Bishop yon Galen, the subtitle of which points to the stretched...
Ulf Olsson. Jag Blir Galen: Strindberg, Vansinnet Och Vetenskapen...reasonable, but warranted. Jag blir galen argues that tables must once and for all...the over-arching thesis of Jag blir galen implies that discursive production of...
Bishop Von Galen: German Catholicism and National Socialism by John Jay Hughes Bishop von Galen: German Catholicism and National Socialism...receiving a cardinals hat from Pope Pius XII, von Galen is celebrated as "the Lion of Munster" for...
The Cambridge Companion to Galen by John Wilkins R J Hankinson (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Galen, Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp...Cambridge University Press has produced. Galen is a sleeping giant among ancient authors...
Galen on the Brain: Anatomical Knowledge and Physiological...Century AD by Vivian Nutton Julius Rocca, Galen on the brain: anatomical knowledge and physiological...should put an end to that old canard. Galen, it is now clear, was a diligent, skilful...
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Conservative Spotlight: Galen Institute by Joseph A. DAgostino With...sea change in this policy area. The Galen Institute is the only free-market think...making that sea change happen. "The Galen Institute, Inc., is a not-forprofit...
...THINGS TO LEARN * Unlike most artists, Galen Rowell first thought of himself as an outdoorsman...afford a more professional 35mm camera. * Galen Rowell first earned his living running...world on various assignments. * At first, Galen Rowells success was due in large part to...
...contrasts, of dark tree trunks and branches against white snow. For Galen Rowell, however, winter and high-altitude landscapes offer...just when they might expect to get the best results--just as Galen Rowell did in this photograph.
...how wimpish some of them are about confronting statist medical, and especially psychiatric, principles and practices. Ted Galen Carpenters Bad Neighbor Policy: Washingtons Futile War on Drugs in Latin America is a recent example. As far as fulfilling...
...by Jay Hallen , Thomas J. Basile , Rich Galen , Rajiv Chandrasekaran Rajiv Chandrasekaran...know what the result will be. --RICH GALEN Washington, D. C. Rajiv Chandrasekaran...dissolved in the summer of that year. Rich Galen suggests that I confuse "the path to take...
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Shareholders Happy as Galen Goes Global. by ADRIENNE McGILL SHARES in Galen Holdings leapt yesterday following an excellent set...contributors to the growth in performance of the group. Galen chief executive John King said the company was still...
Galen Results a Shot in the Arm. by ADRIENNE McGILL GALEN Holdings, the Craigavon-based pharmaceutical group, has...chemical synthesis and development unit, QuChem, in which Galen will be a 76 per cent shareholder. Commenting on the strong...
Galen, Down to the Bare Minimum; THE GIRL IN THE TV AD FAILED BUT...by Fiona Wingett Take a good look girls. This is gorgeous Galen Gering as you WONT be seeing him again. Galen, 26, is the star of an exotic, pounds 2.5 million ad campaign...
...Lucky Alannah Weston: When Her Father Galen Bought Selfridges, She Ended Up with the...the daughter of its owner and chairman, Galen Weston, reputed to be the 35th richest...The two Weston progeny, Alannah and Galen (known as G2), were born in January...
ABN Amro, CSFB and BoA Work on Galen Bid. Byline: Vivek Ahuja ABN Amro, Credit...Barr Laboratories, the US drugmaker, and Galen Holdings, the Irish group, after it emerged...of the banks. Hoare Govett also advised Galen, whose market capitalisation is around...
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GALEN ga l n, c.130 c.200, physician and writer, b. Pergamum, of Greek parents. After study in Greece and Asia Minor and at...
...contemporary Heron, who contributed to geometry and pneumatics. Galen (2d cent. a.d.) studied at Pergamum and Alexandria and...like Paracelsus, turned away from the medical teachings of Galen and other early authorities and through his anatomical studies...
...baths, sewers, and hospitals. The encyclopedic writings of Galen constitute a final synthesis of the medicine of the ancient...accurate books on human anatomy. At Padua, Vesalius proved that Galen had made anatomical mistakes. Prominent among those who pursued...
...Andreas Vesalius (1949). His work overthrew many of the hitherto-uncontested doctrines of the second-century anatomist Galen, and caused a storm of criticism from other anatomists. Vesaliuss work was revolutionary, as he was among the first to perform...
...known about human anatomy in ancient times because dissection, even of corpses, was widely forbidden. In the 2d cent., Galen , largely on the basis of animal dissection, made valuable contributions to the field. His work remained authoritative until...
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