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[4302] Homer, which puts away care and grief, as Oribasius 5.
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[4195] Oribasius, an old physician, hath written very copiously, and approves of it, in such affections which can otherwise hardly be cured.
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Oribasius, Aesius, Avicenna, have all out of Galen, but to their own method, diverso stilo, non diversa fide.
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When Julian was raised to the rank of Cæsar, Oribasius accompanied him into Gaul.
Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine James Sands Elliott
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Oribasius was held to be the wisest man of his time.
Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine James Sands Elliott
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Commented on by later Greek writers, who were themselves in turn translated into the same list of languages, they were yet again served up under the names of such Greek writers as Oribasius, Paul of Aegina, or Alexander of Tralles.
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Such abstractors who were early translated into Latin were Oribasius
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An edition of Oribasius was published at Paris between 1851 and 1876, in six volumes, by Daremberg and Bussemaker, under the patronage of the
Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine James Sands Elliott
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Oribasius was almost entirely a compiler, but also did some original work.
Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine James Sands Elliott
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Asia Minor, Oribasius became acquainted with him, and they were soon close friends.
Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine James Sands Elliott
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