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Author / Creator:Galen, author.
Imprint:Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2014.
Description:1 online resource : line drawings
Language:English
Ancient Greek
Series:Loeb Classical Library ; 516-518
Loeb Classical Library ; 516-518.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10301359
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Other authors / contributors:Horsley, G. H. R. editor, translator.
Johnston, Ian, 1938- editor, translator.
ISBN:9780674996526
9780674996793
9780674996809
Notes:Includes bibliography.
Text in Greek with English translation on facing pages.
Description based on print version record.
Summary:In Method of Medicine, Galen (129-199 CE) provides a comprehensive and influential account of the principles of treating injury and disease. Enlivening the detailed case studies are many theoretical and polemical discussions, acute social commentary, and personal reflections. Galen of Pergamum (129-?199/216), physician to the court of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, was a philosopher, scientist, and medical historian, a theoretician and practitioner, who wrote forcefully and prolifically on an astonishing range of subjects and whose impact on later eras rivaled that of Aristotle. Galen synthesized the entirety of Greek medicine as a basis for his own doctrines and practice, which comprehensively embraced theory, practical knowledge, experiment, logic, and a deep understanding of human life and society. New to the Loeb Classical Library is Method of Medicine, a systematic and comprehensive account of the principles of treating injury and disease and one of Galen's greatest and most influential works. Enlivening the detailed case studies are many theoretical and polemical discussions, acute social commentary, and personal reflections.
Other form:Print version: Galen. Method of medicine. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2011 9780674996526(v.1) 9780674996793(v.2) 9780674996809(v.3)