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Alexippus (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξιππος) was an ancient Greek physician who was mentioned by Plutarch as having received a letter from Alexander the Great himself, to thank him for having cured one of his officers, a man named Peucestas, of a wound incurred during a bear hunt probably around 327 BC.

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  • Alexip (grec antic: Ἀλέξιππος, llatí: Alexippus) fou un metge grec esmentat per Plutarc, segons el qual Alexip va rebre una carta personal d'Alexandre el Gran on li agraïa haver curat a Peucestes de Mieza, un dels seus oficials, d'una malaltia. Probablement això passava abans del 327 aC. (ca)
  • Alexippus (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξιππος) was an ancient Greek physician who was mentioned by Plutarch as having received a letter from Alexander the Great himself, to thank him for having cured one of his officers, a man named Peucestas, of a wound incurred during a bear hunt probably around 327 BC. (en)
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  • Alexip (grec antic: Ἀλέξιππος, llatí: Alexippus) fou un metge grec esmentat per Plutarc, segons el qual Alexip va rebre una carta personal d'Alexandre el Gran on li agraïa haver curat a Peucestes de Mieza, un dels seus oficials, d'una malaltia. Probablement això passava abans del 327 aC. (ca)
  • Alexippus (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξιππος) was an ancient Greek physician who was mentioned by Plutarch as having received a letter from Alexander the Great himself, to thank him for having cured one of his officers, a man named Peucestas, of a wound incurred during a bear hunt probably around 327 BC. (en)
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