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Philoxenus (physician)

Philoxenus was a Greek physician who lived in the 4th century BC. He was a pupil of Diocles of Carystus, and is frequently mentioned by Galen in his works. Philoxenus is known for his contributions to the field of medicine and his influence on later physicians.

Life and Career[edit]

Philoxenus was a student of Diocles of Carystus, a renowned physician of the 4th century BC. He is often mentioned by Galen, a prominent physician, surgeon and philosopher in the Roman Empire. Galen's references to Philoxenus indicate that he was a respected figure in the field of medicine during his time.

Contributions to Medicine[edit]

Philoxenus made significant contributions to the field of medicine. His works and teachings were influential and were often referenced by later physicians. His exact contributions, however, are not well-documented and much of what is known about him comes from references in the works of Galen.

Legacy[edit]

Despite the lack of detailed records about his life and work, Philoxenus's influence on the field of medicine is evident in the frequent references to him by Galen and other physicians of his time. His teachings and works continue to be studied and referenced in the field of medicine.

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