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After Hippocrates, Galen was one of the most outstanding physicians of the ancient world. He was born in Pergamon in c. 131 AD, but soon upon completion of his medical studies he went to become physician-in-ordinary to the Roman Emperors.
Jerzy Supady
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Aneurism of the vein of Galen is a complex arteriovenous malformation which is of multiply communications between of the vein of Galen and the cerebral arteries. It represents less than 1% of the cerebral arteriovenous malformations.
Edward Araujo Junior, Luciano Nardozza
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The Status of Reason in the Scientific Methodology of Galen [PDF]
Galen is one of the most prominent thinkers and scientists in antiquity, who paid special attention to the methodology of natural sciences. On the other hand, the transition of Galenic tradition to the Islamic world had a wide impact on different areas ...
Roohollah Fadaei, Mohammad Saeedimehr
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On Galen's medical rhetoric [PDF]
In ancient Greece, medicine was closely linked to rhetoric as it needed the tools to persuade the audience and logically justify the methods of treatment.
Irina PROLYGINA
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Over the past 40 years literally thousands of generic and disease specific patient reported outcome (PRO) instruments have been developed. While most were developed for a specific study and were never used again, there is still the question of how ...
Stephen P McKenna +2 more
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Case Report: A Rare Cause of Ischemic Stroke in the Intensive Care Unit: Venous Sinus Thrombosis
A 36-year-old female patient had headache and generalized tonic-clonic seizure. Due to headache, nausea, facial twitching, difficulty in swallowing, contraction of jaw, anemiadand generalized tonic convulsion the patient hadundergone cranial computed ...
Cem Ece +4 more
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Das Asklepieion in Pergamon zwischen Religion und Medizin
The paper has the task of analyzing the relationship between religion and medicine in the ancient city of Pergamon, primarily in the early days of the Roman emperors, analyzing the cult of Asklepios, one of the central cults, also known for its widely ...
Milan Kostrešević
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Nature along Man’s Journey of Return [PDF]
This paper examines some key aspects of the formal and figurative discourse on ‘nature’ as manifested in the philosophical tradition and with reference to contemporary life.
Anthony Shaker
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Galen. On bones for beginners [PDF]
A short treatise by Galen (AD 129-210/217) “On bones for beginners” (“De ossibus ad tirones”) is one of the most famous works included in the series of so-called “minor anatomy” of Galen.
Irina Prolygina
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Background Cyclops lesion is the second most common cause of extension loss after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. This study focused on the correlation between the anatomy of the intercondylar notch and the incidence of cyclops lesion.
Krzysztof Ficek +6 more
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