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Galenic may
refer to:
Galen (129 CE – c. 200/c. 216 CE),
ancient Gr****
physician Galenic formulation, the
principles of
preparing and
compounding medicines...
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Galenic formulation deals with the
principles of
preparing and
compounding medicines in
order to
optimize their absorption.
Galenic formulation is named...
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continue to be the
source of
discovery of new or
relatively inaccessible Galenic writings. One of Hunayn's
Arabic translations,
Kitab ila
Aglooqan fi Shifa...
- The
Galenic corpus is the
collection of
writings of Galen, a
prominent Gr**** physician,
surgeon and
philosopher in the
Roman Empire during the second...
- The
Antonine Plague of AD 165 to 180, also
known as the
Plague of
Galen (after Galen, the Gr****
physician who
described it), was a
prolonged and destructive...
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Katarina Galenić (born 23 May 1997) is a
Croatian badminton player. She
competed at the 2015
European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan. Women's
doubles BWF...
- of Paracelsus, van
Helmont rejected many of his theories, most
notably Galenic concept of the
macrocosm with microcosm. In addition, van
Helmont refused...
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autopsy as
congestive heart failure occurs very early. Five
patterns of
Galenic arteriovenous malformations have been described:
These malformations develop...
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Byzantine and
Islamicate civilizations,
which generally adopted a Hippocratic,
Galenic or
humoral medical system,
fostered preventive programs as well. These...
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Aristotle and
other Gr****
physicians to his
understanding of the
human body.
Galenic anatomy and
physiology were
considered to be the most
prominent methods...