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Philagrius of Epirus
Greek physician

Philagrius of Epirus

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Philagrius of Epirus (Greek: Φιλάγριος ὁ Ηπειρώτης; 3rd century) a Greek medical writer, born in Epirus, lived after Galen and before Oribasius, and therefore probably in the 3rd century. According to the Sudahe was a pupil of a physician named Naumachius, and practised his profession chiefly at Thessalonica.

Theophilus gives him the title of περιοδευτής, periodeut, which probably means a physician who travelled from place to place in the exercise of his profession. He seems to have been well known to the Arabic medical writers, by whom he is frequently quoted, and who have preserved the titles of the following of his works.

  1. De Impetigine
  2. De iis quae Gingivae Dentibusque accidunt.
  3. De iis qui Medico destituuntur.
  4. De Morborum Indiciis
  5. De Arthritidis Morbo.
  6. De Renum vel Vesicae Calculo.
  7. De Hepatis Morbo.
  8. De Morbo Colico.
  9. De Morbo Icterico.
  10. De Cancri Morbo.
  11. De Morsu Canis.

The Suda says he wrote as many as 70 volumes, but of these works only a few fragments remain, which are preserved by Oribasius, Aëtius, and others. In Cyril's Lexicon he is enumerated among the most eminent physicians.

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