Definition of Galenic. Meaning of Galenic. Synonyms of Galenic

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Definition of Galenic

Galenic
Galenic Ga*len"ic, Galenical Ga*len"ic*al, a. Pertaining to, or containing, galena.
Galenic
Galenic Ga*len"ic, Galenical Ga*len"ic*al, an. [From Galen, the physician.] Relating to Galen or to his principles and method of treating diseases. --Dunglison. Galenic pharmacy, that branch of pharmacy which relates to the preparation of medicines by infusion, decoction, etc., as distinguished from those which are chemically prepared.

Meaning of Galenic from wikipedia

- Galenic may refer to: Galen (129 CE – c. 200/c. 216 CE), ancient Gr**** physician Galenic formulation, the principles of preparing and compounding medicines...
- Galenic formulation deals with the principles of preparing and compounding medicines in order to optimize their absorption. Galenic formulation is named...
- continue to be the source of discovery of new or relatively inaccessible Galenic writings. One of Hunayn's Arabic translations, Kitab ila Aglooqan fi Shifa...
- The Galenic corpus is the collection of writings of Galen, a prominent Gr**** physician, surgeon and philosopher in the Roman Empire during the second...
- The Antonine Plague of AD 165 to 180, also known as the Plague of Galen (after Galen, the Gr**** physician who described it), was a prolonged and destructive...
- Katarina Galenić (born 23 May 1997) is a Croatian badminton player. She competed at the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan. Women's doubles   BWF...
- of Paracelsus, van Helmont rejected many of his theories, most notably Galenic concept of the macrocosm with microcosm. In addition, van Helmont refused...
- bile, the two types of which were two of the four humours of traditional Galenic medicine. It was often cited as a cause on death certificates. United States...
- Byzantine and Islamicate civilizations, which generally adopted a Hippocratic, Galenic or humoral medical system, fostered preventive programs as well. These...
- (1917). A century of the United States pharmocopoeia 1820–1920. I. The galenical oleoresins (PhD). University of Wisconsin. pp. 111–132. The results of...