Medius (physician)

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Medius (physician)

Medius was a Greek physician who lived in the 4th century BC. He was a native of Athens, and was a pupil of the famous physician Diocles of Carystus. He is mentioned by several ancient writers, including Pliny the Elder and Galen.

Life and Work[edit]

Medius was born in Athens and studied medicine under Diocles of Carystus, one of the most renowned physicians of his time. He was a contemporary of Aristotle, and is often mentioned in the same context as the philosopher.

Medius is known to have written several medical treatises, although none of them have survived to the present day. His works are often cited by later physicians and medical writers, indicating that they were widely read and respected.

Legacy[edit]

Despite the loss of his original works, Medius's influence on the field of medicine can still be felt today. His teachings and theories were passed down through generations of physicians, and his name is often mentioned in discussions of ancient Greek medicine.

References[edit]

  1. Pliny the Elder. Natural History, Book XXVI, Chapter 1.
  2. Galen. On the Natural Faculties, Book I, Chapter 10.

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