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Galen
Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher (c. 129–216 AD)

Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus, often anglicized as Galen or Galen of Pergamon, was a Roman and Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher.

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On the Natural Faculties3 passages
Natural Faculties, BK i, CH i 167a-b; CH 12 172d-173c✓ correct
Since feeling and voluntary motion are peculiar to animals, whilst growth and nutrition are common to plants as well, we may look on the former as effects of the soul and the latter as effects of the nature. And if there be anyone who allows a share in soul to plants as well, and separates the two kinds of soul, naming the kind in question vegetative, and the other sensory, this person is not… Read the rest of this passage →
Natural Faculties, BK in, CH 6 202d- 203a;cH8,206b-c✓ correct
It has been made clear in the preceding discussion that nutrition occurs by an alteration or assimilation of that which nourishes to that which receives nourishment, and that there exists in every part of the animal a faculty which in view of its activity we call, in general terms, alterative, or, more specifically, assimilative and nutritive. It was also shown that a sufficient supply of the… Read the rest of this passage →
Natural Faculties, BK n, CH 8, 193b-c✓ correct
In the previous book we demonstrated that not only Erasistratus, but also all others who would say anything to the purpose about urinary secretion, must acknowledge that the kidneys possess some faculty which attracts to them this particular quality existing in the urine. Besides this we drew attention to the fact that the urine is not carried through the kidneys into the bladder by one method,… Read the rest of this passage →