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Stultissimus pilus occipitis mei plus scit, quam omnes vestri doctores, et calceorum meorum annuli doctiores sunt quam vester Galenus et Avicenna, barba mea plus experta est quam vestrae omnes Academiae.
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Avicenna attributed this idea to one of the various sects with which Galen disagreed: "Hoc quidem sunt duarum sectarum sententie et ipsarum rationes, Galenus vero ambabus sectis contradicit."
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Sicut ex animi afflictionibus corpus languescit: sic ex corporis vitiis, et morborum plerisque cruciatibus animum videmus hebetari, Galenus.
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But a waterbased thermometer was already in use by Galenus in the 2nd century..
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Vesalius did a novel thing he started to cut open corpses to verify Galenus.
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One dispute was higlighted in the broadcast: “But Dr Vesalius, Galenus said the lver has five lobes”.
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Up until the 16th century everybody relied on Galenus.
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Galenus saw a fool hanging on with his hands to the collar of a learned man and insulting him, whereon he said: ‘If he were learned he would not have come to this pass with an ignorant man.’
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“Dat Galenus opes,” however, is a Western apothegm: the utmost
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Pansa summoned the senate to receive the report of the ambassador, when Cicero made a severe speech, proposing very vigorous measures against Antonius, which, however, Galenus and his party were still numerous enough to mitigate very greatly; and even Pansa voted against him and in favour of the milder measures though they could not prevail against Cicero to have a second embassy sent to Antonius, and though
The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4 Marcus Tullius Cicero
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