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Galen was a Greek who became the Roman Empire’s greatest physician, authoring more books still in existence than any other Ancient Greek: about 20,000 pages of his work survive. He was

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Слайд 1MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Penza State

University Medical Institute Department of Dentistry Course work "History (History of

Medicine)"   Topic: " Galen (129–c.200) Roman physician and anatomist ".

Student's full name: Aldini Gawad Amer
Group №: 19 ls 2a
 
 
Doctor : Gavrilova Tatiana

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Penza State University Medical Institute Department of Dentistry

Слайд 2Galen was a Greek who became the Roman Empire’s greatest

physician, authoring more books still in existence than any other

Ancient Greek: about 20,000 pages of his work survive. He was the personal physician to Rome’s Emperors for decades.
He consolidated the work of previous Greek medical researchers, adding the results of his own research to create an incredibly long-lasting medical doctrine.
Galen had great expertise in anatomy, surgery, pharmacology, and therapeutic methods. He is famous for bringing philosophy into medicine – although most of his philosophical works have been lost.
We know more about him than other ancient scientist because of the sheer abundance of his medical writing.
Today, some practices promoted by Galen are still recognized as useful, while others are regarded as dangerous.

Galen was a Greek who became the Roman Empire’s greatest physician, authoring more books still in existence

Слайд 3Galen’s Early Years and Education

Galen’s Early Years and Education

Слайд 4Galen was born in the year 129 A.D. in the

wealthy Greek city of Pergamon in the Eastern Roman Empire.

Today Pergamon is in Turkey. Sometimes people use the names Galen of Pergamon or Claudius Galen to identify him.
Pergamon was an ideal place for Galen to grow up; it was one of the most important cultural cities of ancient times, with a highly active intellectual community. Its library was bettered only by the Great Library of Alexandria.
Galen’s father, Nicon, was a very prosperous architect and mathematician. He was highly ambitious for his son, desiring that he should become one of Pergamon’s greatest minds.
Galen was born in the year 129 A.D. in the wealthy Greek city of Pergamon in the

Слайд 5He saw to it that his son was educated to

a high standard in the classic Greek fields of geometry,

philosophy, logic, and literature. He also taught his son not to mindlessly follow any one school of thought, but to think for himself and judge every issue on its individual merits.
Like other wealthy people in those times, Galen’s family were slave owners, using slaves to do all the routine work.

He saw to it that his son was educated to a high standard in the classic Greek

Слайд 6A Greek God Intervenes
The Greek god of healing, Asclepius. Although

Galen believed Asclepius came to his aid, he also came

to believe there was only one God. This made the later Christian and Muslim worlds much more receptive to his work.

A Greek God IntervenesThe Greek god of healing, Asclepius. Although Galen believed Asclepius came to his aid,

Слайд 7When Galen reached 16 years old, something remarkable happened.
His father

had a dream in which the Greek god of medicine,

Asclepius, told him Galen must divert his efforts to medicine and healing.
Nicon was not one to disobey the gods; Galen immediately dropped out of his logic and philosophy classes in favor of medicine.
For the rest of his life, Galen believed that Asclepius came to help him whenever he was badly in need of help.
When Galen reached 16 years old, something remarkable happened.His father had a dream in which the Greek

Слайд 812 Years Becoming a Physician
Galen became a trainee doctor at

a local upmarket hospital/health resort, learning about medical methods for

almost four years, mainly from Satyrus, a well-known physician.
His father Nicon died and left Galen a large amount of money. Galen, who was almost 20 years old, decided it was time to spread his wings. He traveled around the Mediterranean learning the latest techniques in medicine and healing.
He ended his travels in the great city of Alexandria’s medical school, where he studied for about five years. Galen disliked almost every aspect of life in Alexandria, except for what he could learn there.

12 Years Becoming a PhysicianGalen became a trainee doctor at a local upmarket hospital/health resort, learning about

Слайд 9Galen Becomes a Professional Physician
Galen returned to Pergamon as an

elite physician. He had spent 12 years learning all of

the different doctrines of ancient medicine from around the Mediterranean. He had seen ineffective techniques and effective techniques, and now applied his own skills to developing a range of effective methods.

Galen Becomes a Professional PhysicianGalen returned to Pergamon as an elite physician. He had spent 12 years

Слайд 10Galen – Master of Medicine
Galen was a compiler, consolidator, and

critic as well as a discoverer.
We have to be careful

not to credit him with other people’s discoveries. Galen was a prolific author, and much of what he described he owed to earlier Greek physicians, such as Hippocrates, Herophilos, Celsus, Alcmaeon, Praxagoras, Herophilos, Erasistratus and Asclepiades.
Galen mentioned earlier physicians by name in his books, helping preserve their names in history, because it is through Galen that we learn about the discoveries some of these earlier scientists and physicians made.
He took the earlier work and compared it with his own experimental and practical findings. If he could confirm their work, he would use it; otherwise, he would criticize it, and say why it was wrong.
He had an absolute belief in the power of experiment and observation. He did not believe in merely following what books had told him. He needed to verify the truth for himself.

Galen – Master of MedicineGalen was a compiler, consolidator, and critic as well as a discoverer.We have

Слайд 11Galenism
So influential was Galen that his methods came to be

known by the word Galenism. To come close to describing

Galenism completely or even partially would require a long book. Rather than that, here are a few bullet-points about Galenic medicine. Please remember, some aspects of Galenism were not actually discovered by Galen himself – he credited other scientists too.

GalenismSo influential was Galen that his methods came to be known by the word Galenism. To come

Слайд 12A Sampling of Galenism’s Successes
 • Diagnosis of disease by careful

attention to the patient’s pulse.   • Diagnosis of disease by

careful attention to the patient’s urine.   • Removal of cataracts from patients’ eyes.   • Diagnosis of physical symptoms caused by psychological disturbance.   • Proof that urine forms in kidneys, not the bladder.   • Discovery that arteries carry liquid blood rather than, as previously thought,
A Sampling of Galenism’s Successes • Diagnosis of disease by careful attention to the patient’s pulse.   •

Слайд 13Death
The 11th-century Suda lexicon states that Galen died at the age of

70, which would place his death in about the year

199. However, there is a reference in Galen's treatise "On Theriac to Piso" (which may, however, be spurious) to events of 204. There are also statements in Arabic sources that he died in Sicily at age 87, after 17 years studying medicine and 70 practicing it, which would mean he died about 217. According to these sources, the tomb of Galenus in Palermo was still well preserved in the tenth century. Nutton believes that "On Theriac to Piso" is genuine, that the Arabic sources are correct, and that the Suda has erroneously interpreted the 70 years of Galen's career in the Arabic tradition as referring to his whole lifespan. Boudon-Millot  more or less concurs and favours a date of 216.

DeathThe 11th-century Suda lexicon states that Galen died at the age of 70, which would place his death in

Слайд 14Conclusions
 Although it has been almost 2,000 years since Galen walked

the streets of the Roman Empire, his legacy continues via

multiple eponyms that bare his name.
Conclusions Although it has been almost 2,000 years since Galen walked the streets of the Roman Empire, his

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