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Hygiene / Galen ; edited and translated by Ian Johnston

By: Galen [author.].
Contributor(s): Johnston, Ian, 1939- [translator,, editor.].
Series: Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, ©2018Description: 1-4 volumes ; 17 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780674997127.Contained works: Galen. De sanitate tuenda. English. (Johnston) | Galen. De sanitate tuenda. Greek. (Johnston) | Galen. Thrasybulus. English. (Johnston) | Galen. Thrasybulus. Greek. (Johnston) | Galen. De parvae pilae exercitio. English. (Johnston) | Galen. De parvae pilae exercitio. Greek. (Johnston).Subject(s): Galen. De sanitate tuenda | Hygiene -- Early works to 1800 | Medicine, Greek and RomanGenre/Form: Bilingual books | Print books.
Contents:
I. Hygiene. Books 1-4 -- II. Hygiene. Books 5-6 ; Thrasybulus (On whether hygiene belongs to medicine or gymnastics) ; On exercise with a small ball
Summary: "Galen of Pergamum (129-?199/216), physician to the court of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, was a philosopher, scientist, medical historian, theoretician, and practitioner who wrote forcefully and prolifically on an astonishing range of subjects and whose impact on later eras rivaled that of Aristotle. Galen synthesized the entirety of Greek medicine as a basis for his own doctrines and practice, which comprehensively embraced theory, practical knowledge, experiment, logic, and a deep understanding of human life and society. His treatise Hygiene, also known as "On the Preservation of Health" (De sanitate tuenda), was written during one of Galen's most prolific periods (170-180) and ranks among his most important and influential works, providing a comprehensive account of the practice of preventive medicine that still has relevance today. Also included in this two-volume edition are two shorter treatises on the relationship between health and wellness. Thrasybulus explores the theoretical question of whether hygiene is part of medicine or gymnastics, and in so doing delineates the interrelated roles of doctors and physical therapists. On Exercise with a Small Ball strenuously advocates that activity's superiority to all other forms of exercise." -- Provided by publisher
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Volume 2 includes two additional works by Galen: Thrasybulus; and, On exercise with a small ball

Includes indexes

I. Hygiene. Books 1-4 -- II. Hygiene. Books 5-6 ; Thrasybulus (On whether hygiene belongs to medicine or gymnastics) ; On exercise with a small ball

"Galen of Pergamum (129-?199/216), physician to the court of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, was a philosopher, scientist, medical historian, theoretician, and practitioner who wrote forcefully and prolifically on an astonishing range of subjects and whose impact on later eras rivaled that of Aristotle. Galen synthesized the entirety of Greek medicine as a basis for his own doctrines and practice, which comprehensively embraced theory, practical knowledge, experiment, logic, and a deep understanding of human life and society. His treatise Hygiene, also known as "On the Preservation of Health" (De sanitate tuenda), was written during one of Galen's most prolific periods (170-180) and ranks among his most important and influential works, providing a comprehensive account of the practice of preventive medicine that still has relevance today. Also included in this two-volume edition are two shorter treatises on the relationship between health and wellness. Thrasybulus explores the theoretical question of whether hygiene is part of medicine or gymnastics, and in so doing delineates the interrelated roles of doctors and physical therapists. On Exercise with a Small Ball strenuously advocates that activity's superiority to all other forms of exercise." -- Provided by publisher

Texts in Greek with English translations on facing pages; introductions and notes in English

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