• heart was dominant over the brain for listening and understanding. Praxagoras of Cos was a follower of Aristotle's cardiocentric theory and was the first...
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  • Locri Praxagoras distinguishes veins and arteries and determines only arteries pulse 375–295 BC – Diocles of Carystus 354 BC – Critobulus of Cos extracts...
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  • wrote a work on anatomy Posidonius 2nd–1st century BCE Greek polymath Praxagoras of Cos 4th century BCE Greek theory of circulation Qar 23rd century BCE Egyptian...
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    collection of anonymous authors. The corpus may be the remains of a library of Cos, or a collection compiled in the third century BC in Alexandria. However...
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    Hellenistic period (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the nervous system, liver and other key organs. Influenced by Philinus of Cos, a student of Herophilos, the Empiric school of medicine focused on strict...
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    Carystus, Praxagoras of Cos, and Plistonicus. The doctrines of this school are described by Aulus Cornelius Celsus in the introduction to his De Medicina...
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  • (philosopher) Apollonides of Boeotia Apollonides of Cardia Apollonides of Cos Apollonides of Smyrna Apollonides of Sparta Apollonieis Apollonis Apollonius...
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