Anti'genes
3. One of Galen's contemporaries at Rome in the second century after Christ, who was a pupil of Quintus and Marinus, and had an extensive and lucrative practice. Galen gives an account (
De Praenot. ad Posth. 100.3. vol. xiv. p. 613) of their differing in opinion as to the probable result of the illness of the philosopher Eudemus. (Le Clerc,
Hist. de la Méd. ; Fabricius,
Biblioth. Gr. vol. xiii. p. 63, ed. vet.; Haller,
Biblioth. Medic. Pract. tom. i.)
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