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  1. The Galen is a six-storey development with a refreshed façade, stylish drop-off plaza and modern activated lobby. Specially designed for R&D engineering, chemicals, life sciences and IT companies, the building houses bare shell units that are modular and column-free, offering maximum space efficiency.

  2. The Galen is a six-storey development with a refreshed façade, stylish drop-off plaza and modern activated lobby. Specially designed for R&D engineering, chemicals, life sciences and IT companies, the building houses bare shell units that are modular and column-free, offering maximum space efficiency.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GalenGalen - Wikipedia

    Galen describes his early life in On the affections of the mind. He was born in September 129 AD. [6] . His father, Aelius Nicon, was a wealthy patrician, an architect and builder, with eclectic interests including philosophy, mathematics, logic, astronomy, agriculture and literature.

  4. Jun 14, 2024 · Galen, Greek physician, writer, and philosopher who exercised a dominant influence on medical theory and practice in Europe from the Middle Ages until the mid-17th century. His authority in the Byzantine world and the Muslim Middle East was similarly long-lived.

  5. Mar 18, 2016 · Galen was one of the most prolific intellectuals of western antiquity, his works extending to 21 volumes of roughly 1000 pages each in the standard Greek edition (with a few additional works surviving only in Arabic, Syriac, Hebrew or Latin translations)—a total of more than 4 million words.

  6. Galen was one of the most prominent ancient physicians as well as a philosopher (though most of his philosophical writings are lost). Nonetheless, his philosophical interests are quite evident in his practice of biological science. Galen made some key anatomical observations (though most of these were on other primates).

  7. Oct 15, 2019 · Galen (129-216 CE) was a Greek physician, author, and philosopher, working in Rome, who influenced both medical theory and practice until the middle of the 17th century CE. Owning a large, personal library, he wrote hundreds of medical treatises including anatomical, physiological, pharmaceutical, and therapeutic works.

  8. Jun 20, 2024 · Galen's works represent one of the most impressive monuments of Classical medicine. They dominated medical theory, teaching and practice in the medieval European and Islamic worlds and remained a key source of medical wisdom down to the twentieth century.

  9. Galen , Latin Galenus, (born ad 129, Pergamum, Mysia, Anatolia—died c. 216), Greek physician, writer, and philosopher. He became chief physician to the gladiators in ad 157. Later, in Rome, he became a friend of Marcus Aurelius and physician to Commodus.

  10. Aug 6, 2011 · Galen is antiquity's most prolific author in Greek, and his works formed the basis of medical education in the Byzantine empire and in Europe for many centuries. But Galen saw himself mainly as a medical practitioner and not as an anatomist, theorist, or researcher.

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