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== = Aulus Cornelius Celsus =
 * Who was Aulus Cornelius Celsus and what did he do?**

====Aulus Cornelius Celsus was one of the greatest medical writers in Ancient Rome. Also known by the 'Romans" he was nicknamed Aulus or Aulies. He was an encyclopedist, known for his medical work, usually focusing on diet, pharmacy, surgery and other related fields.Not only did he research these but he also focused on agriculture and military tactics. No one really knew exactly where he lived. Although some say he lived under regions of Augustus and Tiberius, or Narbone Gaul. For some reason he didn't exactly act on these observations he just watched and learnt from patients and the human body. He recorded signs of Calor, Dolor, Tumor and Rubor.====

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Aulus Cornelius Celsus went into great detail of the ancient medical remedies. He would spend hours researching and making sure everything was perfect. one thing that certainly keeps him in mind is his encyclopedia. Originally it was one book but now it has been divided into eight parts. These are now called; General Pathology, Specific Diseases, Parts of the body, Pharmacology, Surgery and Orthopedics. These books still sell today.=====

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His principal method was; to observe and watch carefully of the operations of nature, to regulate rather than oppose them, and if interfered with, the state of health would process naturally. Aulus Cornelius Celsus was one of the greatest medical writers of history.=====

= = = Galen =
 * Who was Galen and what did he do?**

Also called Aelius galenus or Caldius Galenus (mor eknown as Galen of Pergamon), Galen was a physician, surgeon and philospher or Rome. He was born on Ad 129 and died at AD 161. His father was a very wealthy patrician, architect and builder, also studied philosophy, mathematics, logic, astrononmy, agriculture and litreture. When his father died Galen inherrited his money, which was in 148 (Galen was 19). Later on, he became very interested in medicine so he attended a few medicine shcools. In 157, age 28 he became a physian for the gladiators of one of the wealthiest priests in Asia. After many years with him, he learnt about diet, fittness, hygiene and measures. He saved many lives compared to how many he lost when he wasnt so educated.

He then moved to Rome in 162 AD and was stated as a practicing physian. After both friends died by being affected by the plague, Galen then became Septimius Severus's physician. By then, he came more respected by that time and had more of a responsibility. He treated many high class people, including his old teacher who became very ill. Unfortunetley he could not help. He was put to death with poison, accompanied by two servants.

In the 11th Century, Galen dided at the age of 70, about the year 199.

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