Leonidas, (Greek: Λεωνίδας), a Greek physician who was a native of Alexandria, and belonged to the sect of the Episynthetici. As he is quoted by Caelius Aurelianus, and himself quotes Galen, he probably lived in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. Of his writings, which appear to have been chiefly related to surgical subjects, nothing now remains but some fragments preserved by Aëtius and Paul of Aegina, from which we may judge that he was a skillful practitioner.
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- Leonidas von Alexandria (de)
- Leonidas (physician) (en)
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| - Leònides (en llatí Leonidas, en grec antic Λεωνίδας) va ser un antic metge grec nadiu d'Alexandria que va pertànyer al grup anomenat dels . Celi Aurelià el cita, i ell mateix esmenta a Galè pel que segurament devia viure al segle ii i probablement al segle iii. Les seves obres eren principalment sobre temàtica de cirurgia, i només en resten uns petits fragments conservats per Aeci i Paule Egineta, a partir dels quals es pot concloure que tenia molta habilitat pràctica. (ca)
- Leonidas von Alexandria war ein griechischer Mediziner und Chirurg des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. Leonidas knüpft an die Chirurgen des 1. Jahrhunderts vor Christus in Alexandria an, besonders Philoxenos. Sein Hauptwerk ist die Cheirourgoumena. Er führt die Rektoskopie ein, empfiehlt häufig die Verwendung des Brenneisens und kennt den Lappenschnitt in der Chirurgie. Sein Werk war eine Hauptquelle für die Chirurgen der Pneumatiker-Schule Antyllos, Herodotos und Archigenes von Apameia. (de)
- Leônidas, (em grego: Λεωνίδας), foi um médico da Grécia que era nativo de Alexandria, e pertencia à escola filosófica da episintética. Uma vez que ele é citado por Célio Aureliano, e ele mesmo cita Galeno, provavelmente viveu nos séculos II e III. De seus escritos, que parecem ter sido principalmente relacionados aos assuntos cirúrgicos, agora nada restou exceto alguns fragmentos preservados por Aécio e Paulo de Égina, a partir dos quais podemos julgar que foi um praticante hábil. (pt)
- Leonidas, (Greek: Λεωνίδας), a Greek physician who was a native of Alexandria, and belonged to the sect of the Episynthetici. As he is quoted by Caelius Aurelianus, and himself quotes Galen, he probably lived in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. Of his writings, which appear to have been chiefly related to surgical subjects, nothing now remains but some fragments preserved by Aëtius and Paul of Aegina, from which we may judge that he was a skillful practitioner. (en)
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| - Leònides (en llatí Leonidas, en grec antic Λεωνίδας) va ser un antic metge grec nadiu d'Alexandria que va pertànyer al grup anomenat dels . Celi Aurelià el cita, i ell mateix esmenta a Galè pel que segurament devia viure al segle ii i probablement al segle iii. Les seves obres eren principalment sobre temàtica de cirurgia, i només en resten uns petits fragments conservats per Aeci i Paule Egineta, a partir dels quals es pot concloure que tenia molta habilitat pràctica. (ca)
- Leonidas von Alexandria war ein griechischer Mediziner und Chirurg des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. Leonidas knüpft an die Chirurgen des 1. Jahrhunderts vor Christus in Alexandria an, besonders Philoxenos. Sein Hauptwerk ist die Cheirourgoumena. Er führt die Rektoskopie ein, empfiehlt häufig die Verwendung des Brenneisens und kennt den Lappenschnitt in der Chirurgie. Sein Werk war eine Hauptquelle für die Chirurgen der Pneumatiker-Schule Antyllos, Herodotos und Archigenes von Apameia. (de)
- Leonidas, (Greek: Λεωνίδας), a Greek physician who was a native of Alexandria, and belonged to the sect of the Episynthetici. As he is quoted by Caelius Aurelianus, and himself quotes Galen, he probably lived in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. Of his writings, which appear to have been chiefly related to surgical subjects, nothing now remains but some fragments preserved by Aëtius and Paul of Aegina, from which we may judge that he was a skillful practitioner. Leonidas followed Galen in advocating the excision of breast cancer via a wide cut through normal tissues, but recommended alternate incision and cautery, which became the standard for the next 15 centuries. He provided the first detailed description of a mastectomy, which included the first description of nipple retraction as a clinical sign of breast cancer, and advocated systemic "detoxification of the body". (en)
- Leônidas, (em grego: Λεωνίδας), foi um médico da Grécia que era nativo de Alexandria, e pertencia à escola filosófica da episintética. Uma vez que ele é citado por Célio Aureliano, e ele mesmo cita Galeno, provavelmente viveu nos séculos II e III. De seus escritos, que parecem ter sido principalmente relacionados aos assuntos cirúrgicos, agora nada restou exceto alguns fragmentos preservados por Aécio e Paulo de Égina, a partir dos quais podemos julgar que foi um praticante hábil. (pt)
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