Eudemus (physician)

Eudemus (Greek: Εὔδημος) was the name of several Greek physicians, whom it is difficult to distinguish with certainty:

The name is also mentioned several times by Galen,[11] Athenaeus,[12] and by other writers.

Notes

  1. Theophrastus, Hist. Plant. ix. 17. 2
  2. Galen, Comment, in Hippocr. Aphor. vi. 1, vol. xviii. pt. 1. p. 7
  3. Galen, de Locis. Affect. iii. 14, vol. viii. p. 212.
  4. Galen, de Usu Part. iii. 8, vol. iii. p. 203
  5. Rufus of Ephesus, de Appell. Part. Corp. Hum. p. 29.
  6. Pliny, H. N. xxix. 8; Tacitus, Ann. iv. 3.
  7. Tacitus, Ann. iv. 11.
  8. Caelius Aurelianus, de Morb. Acut. ii. 38, p. 171
  9. Galen, de Meth. Med. i. 7. vol. x. p. 53
  10. Galen, de Meth. Med. vi. 6. vol. x. p. 454.
  11. Galen, de Compos. Medic, sec. Locos, ix. 5, vol. xiii. p. 291, de Antid. ii. 14, vol. xiv. p. 185
  12. Athenaeus, ix. pp. 369, 371

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