Antipater (2nd-century physician) explained
Antipater (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἀντίπατρος) was a Greek physician and contemporary of Galen at Rome in the 2nd century AD.[1] [2] Galen gave an account of Antipater's death and the morbid symptoms that preceded it.[3]
Notes and References
- Book: Susan P. Mattern. The Prince of Medicine: Galen in the Roman Empire. 25 July 2013. OUP Oxford. 978-0-19-960545-3. 231–.
- Book: William Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 1844. Taylor and Walton. 203–.
- Galen, De Locis Affect. iv. 11, vol. viii. p. 293.