Analyzing the works of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, this paper reveals the specific influences each of the three had upon Galen’s medical practice, asserting that the influence of philosophy was ultimately responsible for distinguishing Galen from his contemporaries. Drawing from various primary sources, including Plato’s “The Apology,” Timaeus and The Republic, as well as Aristotle’s Physics, and comparing them to Galen’s works, “The Art of Medicine” and “A Method of Medicine to Glaucon,” numerous similarities are revealed between the works of Galen and those of the philosophical trio. By evaluating these many connections among the works, as well as using secondary sources to affirm them, the influence of philosophy on Galen’s work is in...
Abstract The foundations of ancient rational medicine were laid by Hippocrates, but...
1 have discussed the four methods of ancient philosophy namely demonstration, division, resolution,...
Galen of Pergamum (129 – ca. 216 C.E.) is truly one of the most pivotal characters in the history of...
Medicine and philosophy were very closely related in antiquity. The Pre-Socratics were interested in...
Galen of Pergamum was a physician working in the emperor Marcus Aurelius’s court in Rome from 166 AD...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
Work is devoted to the biography of Dr.Glaudius Galen. When you are citing the document, use the fol...
Galen had an abiding reverence for the classicized Greek poets of his day, in keeping with the preva...
Postdoc position in ancient medicine and philosophy: The Unity of Galen's Physiology (1.0 FTE) ...
Galen of Pergamum is principally famous for his works on anatomy, medicine and moral philosophy. He ...
The great power of the medical profession over the lives of men entails a wealth of moral problems i...
This study focuses on the role played by Presocratic thinkers in the work of the physician-cum-philo...
This book explores the presence of Galen of Pergamon (129 – c. 216 AD) in early modern philosophy, s...
The aim of this critical analysis is to present the medical ethics of Galen in his treatise “The Bes...
Book synopsis: Galen (AD 129-c. 210), researcher and scholar, surgeon and philosopher, logician, her...
Abstract The foundations of ancient rational medicine were laid by Hippocrates, but...
1 have discussed the four methods of ancient philosophy namely demonstration, division, resolution,...
Galen of Pergamum (129 – ca. 216 C.E.) is truly one of the most pivotal characters in the history of...
Medicine and philosophy were very closely related in antiquity. The Pre-Socratics were interested in...
Galen of Pergamum was a physician working in the emperor Marcus Aurelius’s court in Rome from 166 AD...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
Work is devoted to the biography of Dr.Glaudius Galen. When you are citing the document, use the fol...
Galen had an abiding reverence for the classicized Greek poets of his day, in keeping with the preva...
Postdoc position in ancient medicine and philosophy: The Unity of Galen's Physiology (1.0 FTE) ...
Galen of Pergamum is principally famous for his works on anatomy, medicine and moral philosophy. He ...
The great power of the medical profession over the lives of men entails a wealth of moral problems i...
This study focuses on the role played by Presocratic thinkers in the work of the physician-cum-philo...
This book explores the presence of Galen of Pergamon (129 – c. 216 AD) in early modern philosophy, s...
The aim of this critical analysis is to present the medical ethics of Galen in his treatise “The Bes...
Book synopsis: Galen (AD 129-c. 210), researcher and scholar, surgeon and philosopher, logician, her...
Abstract The foundations of ancient rational medicine were laid by Hippocrates, but...
1 have discussed the four methods of ancient philosophy namely demonstration, division, resolution,...
Galen of Pergamum (129 – ca. 216 C.E.) is truly one of the most pivotal characters in the history of...