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'''Galen''' (129-200 [[Common Era|CE]]) was a prominent [[Roman]] physician and philosopher of Greek origin and probably the most accomplished medical researcher of the Roman period. His theories dominated [[Western culture|Western]] [[medical science]] for well over a millennium. | '''Galen''' (129-200 [[Common Era|CE]]) was a prominent [[Roman]] physician and philosopher of Greek origin and probably the most accomplished medical researcher of the Roman period. His theories dominated [[Western culture|Western]] [[medical science]] for well over a millennium. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Ancient Greek medicine]] | ||
+ | *[[Galenic formulation]] | ||
+ | *[[Timeline of medicine and medical technology]] | ||
+ | * [[Abascantus]] | ||
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Galen (129-200 CE) was a prominent Roman physician and philosopher of Greek origin and probably the most accomplished medical researcher of the Roman period. His theories dominated Western medical science for well over a millennium.
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