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Herophilus: The Art of Medicine in Early Alexandria: ...
He made especially impressive contributions to many branches of anatomy. Von Staden assembles the fragmentary evidence concerning one of the more important scientists of ancient Greece.
Heinrich von Staden, 1989
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Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece
Pneuma is present not only in the nerves, according to Herophilus, but also in the
arteries, mixed with blood, whereas the veins carry only blood. This uncanny,
though not precise, parallel to the modern recognition that the arteries carry ...
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A History of Medicine: Roman medicine
The Empiricists' paradigm, in fact, far from being inimical to experimentation, was
based on it and, although resting on therapeutics, was not less valid than that of
Herophilus and Erasistratus, which rested mainly on physiology and anatomy.76
...
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Ancient Egyptian Medicine
Royal patronage and support made possible the work of Herophilus who, early in
the third century bc, moved to Egypt to practise medicine in Alexandria. He was
born about 325 bc in Calcedon, on the Asiatic side of the Bosporus, and had ...
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Minds behind the Brain : A History of the Pioneers and Their ...
The leading Alexandrian dissector was an anatomist named Herophilus of
Chalcedon, who practiced around 300 B.C. He reportedly dissected hundreds of
cadavers.2 Erasistratus, a slightly younger scientist, also participated in human ...
Department of Psychology Washington University Stanley Finger Professor, 2000
Little is known about the life of Herophilus, who is said to have flourished about
300 B.C., except that he was a student of Praxagoras and the author of many lost
medical treatises. There is no direct evidence that Herophilus was a member of ...
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Western Medical Thought from Antiquity to the Middle Ages
It may be — though we cannot be sure — that Herophilus conceded that there
was a certain amount of blood present in the arteries as well, to nourish the
membranes or tunics.59 Here he differed from Erasistratus and came closer to
the ...
Mirko D. Grmek, Bernardino Fantini, 2002
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Andreas Vesalius of Brussels, 1514-1564
It was Herophilus who was responsible for the terms "venous artery" (pulmonary
vein) and "arterial vein" (pulmonary artery) which were employed by later
anatomists, including Vesalius, as late as the seventeenth century. Herophilus
seems to ...
Charles Donald O'Malley, 1964
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Glasgow Medical Journal
Was Herophilus or Erasistratus the older ? When named together, we sometimes
hear of Herophilus and Erasistratus, sometimes of Erasistratus and Herophilus.
The question arises which was the earlier in Alexandria ? or which was the older
...
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Histoire de la Douleur
Nonetheless, the term vtvpov (neuron), or nerve, did not yet correspond to a very
well-defined anatomical reality50 as is clear in this commentary by Rufus of
Ephesus on Herophilus and Erasistratus: "The 'nerve' is a simple, solid body, the
...
J. A. Cadden, Louise Elliott Wallace, 1998
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The Right Chemistry: Early doctors knew the importance of pulse …
In the fourth century BC, the Greek physician Herophilus used a portable water clock to take a pulse measurement, and 100 years later, Galen, ... «Montreal Gazette, Okt 14»
The Mystery of the Tomb of Alexander the Great
One could find here the Musaeum (University) with its famous Library, the Polytehneio and the Herophilus Medical School. And one could also ... «Huffington Post, Sep 14»
Your health and financial wealth are closely linked
“When health is absent, wealth is useless,” Herophilus, the ancient Greek physician, tells us. Another sage of antiquity, the Roman poet Virgil, ... «The Tennessean, Agus 14»
How Ancient Alexandria Became an Intellectual Center
Herophilus, pioneer in the study of anatomy, after training at the renowned medical center on Cos where Hippocrates had practiced, set himself ... «Wired, Mar 14»
My First Patient
Following in a tradition that dates back to the story of Herophilus, a Greek physician living in Alexandria, Egypt in 300 BC, we -- as first year ... «Huffington Post, Mar 14»
'Al-Zahrawi was greatest Muslim surgeon, greater authority than …
Since then with the course of time some great physicians were involved in developing the surgery like Homer, Hippocrates, Herophilus, ... «ummid.com, Des 13»
Al-Zahrawi was greatest Muslim surgeon: Prof. HN Rafiabadi
Since then with the course of time some great physicians were involved in developing the surgery like Homer, Hippocrates, Herophilus, ... «TwoCircles.net, Des 13»
Gavin Francis
Ancient anatomists like Herophilus and Galen didn't notice them because in death the glands look similar to fat, and the kidneys are embedded ... «London Review of Books, Agus 13»
Animal Testing: A Long, Unpretty History
Early Greek physician-scientists performed experiments on living animals. Herophilus and Erasistratus, for example, examined sensory nerves, ... «Medical Daily, Jun 13»