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History - The Prince of Medicine: Galen in the Roman Empire

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Book Synopsis: Galen of Pergamum (A.D. 129 - ca. 216) began his remarkable career tending to wounded gladiators in provincial Asia Minor. Later in life he achieved great distinction as one of a small circle of court physicians to the family of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, at the very heart of Roman society. Susan Mattern's The Prince of Medicine offers the first authoritative biography in English of this brilliant, audacious, and profoundly influential figure. Like many Greek intellectuals living in the high Roman Empire, Galen was a prodigious polymath, writing on subjects as varied as ethics and eczema, grammar and gout. Indeed, he was (as he claimed) as highly regarded in his lifetime for his philosophical works as for his medical treatises. However, it is for medicine that he is most remembered today, and from the later Roman Empire through the Renaissance, medical education was based largely on his works. Even up to the twentieth century, he remained the single most influential figure in Western medicine. Yet he was a complicated individual, full of breathtaking arrogance, shameless self-promotion, and lacerating wit. He was fiercely competitive, once disemboweling a live monkey and challenging the physicians in attendance to correctly replace its organs. Relentless in his pursuit of anything that would cure the patient, he insisted on rigorous observation and, sometimes, daring experimentation. Even confronting one of history's most horrific events--a devastating outbreak of smallpox--he persevered, bearing patient witness to its predations, year after year. The Prince of Medicine gives us Galen as he lived his life, in the city of Rome at its apex of power and decadence, among his friends, his rivals, and his patients. It offers a deeply human and long-overdue portrait of one of ancient history's most significant and engaging figures.

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Discover the captivating life and groundbreaking contributions of Galen of Pergamum, the Prince of Medicine in the Roman Empire. In Susan Mattern's compelling biography, explore the audacious and influential figure who tended to wounded gladiators and served as a court physician to Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Galen's polymathic brilliance extended beyond medicine, as he delved into areas such as ethics, grammar, and philosophy.

As the most revered medical authority from the later Roman Empire to the Renaissance, Galen's works shaped the foundations of medical education for centuries. Even in the twentieth century, his influence remained unparalleled in Western medicine. Immerse yourself in the legacy of this remarkable man who revolutionized the understanding and treatment of various ailments.

Delve into the complex persona of Galen, brimming with arrogance, self-promotion, and sharp wit. Witness his relentless pursuit of innovative cures, demonstrated through rigorous observation and daring experimentation. For instance, Galen once shocked his fellow physicians by challenging them to reinsert the organs of a live monkey he had disemboweled. Such stories exemplify his unwavering dedication to his patients and his insatiable thirst for knowledge.

Join Galen on his journey through the vibrant city of Rome, where power and decadence intertwined. Rub shoulders with his friends, rivals, and patients as they navigate the heights of Roman society. With Mattern's detailed research and skillful storytelling, finally, uncover the deeply human side of this influential ancient figure.

Step into the world of Galen, the Prince of Medicine, and embrace the long-overdue portrait of an extraordinary individual who shaped the course of history. Click here to order your copy of The Prince of Medicine today!

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