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Just as it has happened to all the other grammarians? In antiquity, "grammarians" often served as a metaphor for those who study the systematic rules of a discipline., so too in the case of medical theorems Greek: theōrēmata; the underlying principles or theoretical foundations of the medical art., nothing could ever be clearer? than the knowledge? of? medical? causes? and their effects ...? concerning? diseases? and the sufferings ...? It is fitting for these things ...?
in the matters? of the medical art Greek: iatrikē; the skill and science of the physician. ...?
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