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The Seven Books Of Paulus Egineta Vol.- 3
About the Book
"The Seven Books of Paulus Ægineta Vol 3" is an important medical text written by Paulus Ægineta, a Greek physician who lived in the 7th century AD. The book is divided into seven volumes, each of which covers different aspects of medicine and medical practice. The third volume of the series covers a range of topics related to surgery, including the treatment of wounds and fractures, as well as the use of surgical instruments and techniques. The book also includes detailed descriptions of various medical procedures, such as amputations and the removal of tumors. In addition to its practical medical advice, the text also provides insights into the medical knowledge and practices of the ancient Greeks. The book includes discussions of ancient medical theories and beliefs, as well as descriptions of the social and cultural contexts in which medicine was practiced at the time.
Paulus Ægineta (625-690 AD) was a Greek physician who is best known for his comprehensive medical text, "The Seven Books of Paulus Ægineta". Born on the island of Aegina, he studied medicine in Alexandria before practicing as a physician in Byzantium. His medical text was a synthesis of Greek, Roman, and Arabic medical knowledge, and it became one of the most influential medical texts in the Middle Ages. The seven volumes of the series covered a wide range of medical topics, including surgery, gynecology, and pharmacology, and they were highly regarded for their practical and detailed medical advice. As a physician, Paulus Ægineta was known for his skill and expertise in treating a wide range of medical conditions, including eye diseases, wounds, and fevers. He was also known for his careful observation of symptoms and his attention to patient care.