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Marcellus Empiricus is a late Roman physician known for his work in the field of medicine. He is best known for his book De Medicamentis Empiricis, Physicis, et Rationabilibus, which is a significant source of information about the medical practices of his time.

Life[edit]

Little is known about the life of Marcellus Empiricus. He is believed to have lived in the late 4th and early 5th centuries AD, during the time of the Roman Empire. His exact birth and death dates are unknown.

Work[edit]

Marcellus Empiricus is best known for his book De Medicamentis Empiricis, Physicis, et Rationabilibus. This book is a significant source of information about the medical practices of his time. It contains descriptions of various medical treatments and medications, as well as advice on diet and lifestyle.

The book is divided into three parts. The first part deals with empirical medicine, the second part with physical medicine, and the third part with rational medicine. Each part contains a number of chapters, each dealing with a specific topic.

Legacy[edit]

The work of Marcellus Empiricus has had a significant impact on the field of medicine. His book De Medicamentis Empiricis, Physicis, et Rationabilibus is considered a valuable source of information about the medical practices of his time. It has been studied by many scholars and has contributed to our understanding of the history of medicine.

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