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Galen on Anatomical Procedures

Galen on Anatomical Procedures

Galen on Anatomical Procedures

The Later Books
Galen
Wynfrid Laurence Henry Duckworth
M.C. Lyons
B. Towers
July 2010
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9781108009447
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    Galen was probably the greatest medical writer of antiquity and certainly the most prolific. His Anatomical Procedures (c. 200 CE) embodies the results of a lifetime of practical research; it is largely based on verbatim notes of lectures delivered during actual demonstrations of dissection. The work comprises fifteen books, of which only the first eight-and-a-half have survived in the original Greek. An Arabic translation of the complete work has survived, however, and this has made possible the translation of the final six-and-a-half books (parts of book 9 and books 10–15). Duckworth's translation was originally made from a German translation of 1906, but for this 1962 edition it was revised by Lyons, working directly from the Arabic text, with the co-operation of Towers. Modern names for the parts of the body are inserted in brackets, and an anatomical index is supplied.

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    July 2010
    Paperback
    9781108009447
    304 pages
    216 × 140 × 17 mm
    0.39kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Note on the method of publication
    • 9. On the brain
    • 10
    • The face, mouth and pharynx
    • 11. The larynx and associated structures
    • 12. The generative organs and foetal development
    • 13. On the veins and arteries
    • 14. The cranial nerves
    • 15. The spinal nerves
    • Index.
    • Galen
    • Translator
    • Wynfrid Laurence Henry Duckworth
    • Editors
    • M.C. Lyons
    • B. Towers