Antigonus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίγονος) was an ancient Greek army surgeon, mentioned by Galen, who must therefore have lived in or before the second century CE. Marcellus Empiricus quotes a physician of the same name, who may very possibly be the same person; and Lucian mentions an impudent quack named Antigonus, who among other things, said that one of his patients had been restored to life after having been buried for twenty days.
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| - Antígon (en grec antic Ἀντίγονος) va ser un metge i cirurgià militar grec mencionat per Galè, i que per tant havia de viure al segle ii o una mica abans. Marcellus Empiricus esmenta un metge del mateix nom, probablement la mateixa persona. Llucià de Samosata parla d'un Antígon que deia, entre altres coses, que un dels seus pacients havia tornat a la vida després d'haver estat enterrat durant vint dies. (ca)
- Antigonus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίγονος) was an ancient Greek army surgeon, mentioned by Galen, who must therefore have lived in or before the second century CE. Marcellus Empiricus quotes a physician of the same name, who may very possibly be the same person; and Lucian mentions an impudent quack named Antigonus, who among other things, said that one of his patients had been restored to life after having been buried for twenty days. (en)
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| - Antígon (en grec antic Ἀντίγονος) va ser un metge i cirurgià militar grec mencionat per Galè, i que per tant havia de viure al segle ii o una mica abans. Marcellus Empiricus esmenta un metge del mateix nom, probablement la mateixa persona. Llucià de Samosata parla d'un Antígon que deia, entre altres coses, que un dels seus pacients havia tornat a la vida després d'haver estat enterrat durant vint dies. (ca)
- Antigonus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίγονος) was an ancient Greek army surgeon, mentioned by Galen, who must therefore have lived in or before the second century CE. Marcellus Empiricus quotes a physician of the same name, who may very possibly be the same person; and Lucian mentions an impudent quack named Antigonus, who among other things, said that one of his patients had been restored to life after having been buried for twenty days. (en)
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