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sports medicine.
Herodicus is
credited with
being the
first physician to
practice what
would become known as
therapeutic gymnastics.
Herodicus noticed that...
- , of New York,
claims that
Herodicus first laid down
principles for rational,
mechanical methods of treatment.
HERODICUS, 484 B. C., was one of the first...
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Hecataeus of
Abdera Hipparchia of
Maroneia Metrocles Antisthenes of
Athens Herodicus Nicaenetus of
Samos Sotades of
Maroneia Phaedimus of
Bisanthe Miltiades...
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Syracuse Theoxena of
Thessaly (fl. 3rd/2nd
century BC),
daughter of
prince Herodicus of Thessaly;
mentioned in De
Mulieribus Claris Theoxena (moth), a genus...
- Ἑρμείας
mentioned in sch. Hom. Il. 16.207a),
Zenodotus of
Mallus and
Herodicus of Babylon. He
visited Rome as amb****ador of
either Eumenes, in 168 BC...
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Seleucid and
Parthian periods in Mesopotamia". Cartlidge, Ben (2020). "
Herodicus in Babylon: Gr****
Epigram and the Near East". Mnemosyne. 73 (6). doi:10...
- the
asklepieion of Kos, and took
lessons from the
Thracian physician Herodicus of Selymbria.
Plato mentions Hippocrates in two of his dialogues: in Protagoras...
- and had
another meaning.
Selymbria is the
birthplace of the
physician Herodicus, and was an ally of the
Athenians in 351 BC.
Until the
second half of...
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reference to
Thrasymachus in the
Rhetoric finds Herodicus punning on Thrasymachus' name. "
Herodicus said of Thrasymachus, 'You are
always bold in battle...
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dedicated to him. Near the
Institute are the
ruins of Asklepieion,
where Herodicus taught Hippocrates medicine.
Epicharmus of Kos (6th–5th
century BC), comic...