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Archigenes (Gr****: Αρχιγένης), an
ancient Greco-Syrian physician, who
lived in the 1st and 2nd
centuries AD.
Archigenes was the most
celebrated of the...
- hemorrhages,
especially those resulting from surgery, in
ancient Greece.
Archigenes recommended cauterization in the
event of
hemorrhaging wounds, and Leonides...
- Athens, Xenocrates,
Pedanius Dioscorides, Kriton, Sor**** of Ephesus,
Archigenes, Antyllus,
Rufus of
Ephesus were
translated from the
original texts, other...
- of
several of the
Epistles of Wisdom)
Marinus – (praetorian prefect)
Archigenes – (physician)
Diodotus Tryphon – (official
under King
Alexander I Balas)...
-
century CE Gr****
Dridhabala 2nd
century CE
India edited the
Charaka Samhita Archigenes 1st–2nd
century CE Gr**** very high re****tion for his
professional skill...
- 'Socrates' (Kr. no. 204), 'Plato' (Kr. no. 205), 'Aristotle' (Kr. no. 206), '
Archigenes' (Kr. nos. 207–208), 'Homer' (Kr. no. 209), 'Democritus' (Kr. no. 210)...
- the 1st
century AD, as he was the
pupil of Athenaeus, and the
tutor of
Archigenes. He is said to have been once
seized with an
attack of delirium, brought...
-
reigns of
Trajan and
Hadrian (98–138). He
lived at
least as
early as
Archigenes, who used one of his medicines; he was
tutor to
Statilius Attalus of Heraclea...
- of
Sparta Archidamus IV – King of
Sparta Archidamus V – King of
Sparta Archigenes –
physician Archilochus – poet
Archimedes –
mathematician Archytas – philosopher...
- gebu plant, onion, cake, and dough, to be
chewed for four days.: 48–52
Archigenes of
Apamea describes use of a
mouthwash made by
boiling gallnuts and hallicacabum...