Philotas (physician)

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Philotas was a physician from the ancient Greek city of Thessalonica. He was known for his work in the field of medicine during the reign of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his son Commodus.

Life

Philotas was a physician in the 2nd century AD. He was a native of Thessalonica, a city in ancient Greece. He practiced medicine during the reign of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his son Commodus.

Work

Philotas was a contemporary of the famous physician Galen, and he is mentioned by Galen in his works. He was known for his medical knowledge and skills, and he was respected by his peers. He was also known for his ethical standards in practicing medicine.

Legacy

Philotas's work and contributions to the field of medicine were significant during his time. His name and work are still remembered today in the history of medicine.

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