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Bull Indian Inst Hist Med Hyderabad ; 1998 Jul; 28(2): 119-27
Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-1955

RESUMEN

Early Roman medicine was a mixture of religion and witchcraft, but as time went by, it became more influenced by the Greek medical sciences, which were more developed. The most famous Greek physician during the Roman period was Galen (129-200 AD). In the 4th century A. D. The Byzantine physicians of the Emperor Julian, made the Galenic writings available to ordinary practitioners, and so Greek medicine spread throughout Syria and was carried by the Nestorians into Persia, where it became available to the Islamic World.


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Mundo Árabe/historia , Mundo Griego/historia , Historia Antigua , Historia Medieval , Medicina/tendencias , Filosofía Médica/historia , Mundo Romano/historia
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Bull Indian Inst Hist Med Hyderabad ; 1997 Jan; 27(1): 33-8
Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-1894

RESUMEN

The thought of Aristotle has stamped itself on the whole subsequent course of Natural philosophy including the philosophy of healing art since the 4th century B. C. He is known to be the great codifier of ancient Natural philosophy. He developed coherent theories of generation and functional morphology of animals and heredity in his treaties. Aristotle dissected about 70 species of animals and founded the basis of comparative Anatomy.


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Anatomía Comparada/historia , Mundo Griego/historia , Historia Antigua , Filosofía/historia , Mundo Romano/historia
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