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Cl. Galeni Pergameni Ars Medica
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
Galen's 'Ars Medica' (also known as 'Tegni' or 'Art of Medicine') is a Greek work that was widely translated into Latin during the Renaissance. While the Greek original has been translated into English (e.g., in various collections of Galen's works), there is no evidence of a direct translation into English from the 1548 Latin edition or any other Latin version of this text. The search results confirm that while scholarly analysis of Galen's medical system exists in English, no specific English translation of the Latin 'Ars Medica' was found.
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Galen’s 'The Art of Medicine' is the definitive blueprint for ancient clinical practice. It forces you to rethink health not as a static state, but as a dynamic, logical system waiting to be deciphered.