List of ancient European doctors

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This is an alphabetical list of writers from Ancient Greece and Rome who were doctors, or have left us material that contributes to our knowledge of ancient medicine. In some cases their names look familiar but are not the same as their famous homonyms (thus earning them an epithet).

  • A. Cornelius Celsus (1st CE)
  • Adamantius Judaeus (doctor) (4th CE)
  • Aegimius of Elis
  • Aglaïs Poet. (doctor) (1st CE)
  • Andromachus Poet. (doctor) (1st CE)
  • Bolus, Phil.
  • Cassius Iatrosophista (3rd CE)
  • Demetrius Apamensis
  • Dexippus of Cos
  • Dieuches
  • Erotianus Gramm., (medic) (1st CE)
  • Eudemus Poet. (doctor)
  • Euthydemus (doctor)
  • Hippocrates (Hippocratic Corpus) (5th BCE)
  • L. Annaeus Seneca
  • M. Porcius Cato
  • Marcellinus (doctor) (2nd CE?)
  • Mnesitheus Cyzicenus
  • Nepualius (Neptunalius, Neptunianus)
  • Niger, Sextius
  • Palladius (doctor)
  • Phasias of Tenedos
  • Philo Tarsensis
  • Philotymus
  • Phylotimus
  • Plistonicus
  • Q. Serenus (Sammonicus)
  • Theon Gymnasiarcha
  • Theophilus Protospatharius
  • Thessalus of Tralles (1st CE)
  • Thrasymachus of Sardis
  • Timotheus of Metapontion

[edit] See also

List of ancient Persian doctors