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Leonidas (physician)

Leonidas was a Greek physician in the 2nd century AD. He was a native of Alexandria, and a contemporary of Galen, who speaks of him in high terms of praise, and often quotes his opinions. He wrote several works on medicine, but none of them have come down to us.

Life

Leonidas was a native of Alexandria, a city known for its contributions to medicine and science. He lived during the 2nd century AD, a time when the Roman Empire was at its height. He was a contemporary of Galen, a prominent physician, surgeon, and philosopher in the Roman Empire.

Work

Leonidas was a respected figure in the field of medicine. His opinions were often quoted by Galen, indicating that his work was influential and well-regarded. He wrote several works on medicine, contributing to the body of knowledge in the field. However, none of these works have survived to the present day.

Legacy

Despite the loss of his written works, Leonidas's influence can still be felt in the field of medicine. His ideas were disseminated through the writings of Galen, ensuring that his contributions were not forgotten. His life and work serve as a testament to the rich history of medical science in Alexandria and the Roman Empire.

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