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There are 5 biographies on Erasistratus.

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Erasistratus Biography
459 words, approx. 2 pages
Erasistratus (304 BC-250 BC) is best known for his works on human cadavers and his knowledge of the human body. He is considered the father of physiology. Erasistratus, considered the father of physiology, was born on the island of Chios in ancient...
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Erasistratus Biography
437 words, approx. 2 pages
Erasistratus, considered the father of physiology, was born on the island of Chios in ancient Greece. His father and brother were doctors, and his mother was the sister of a doctor. He studied medicine in Athens and then, around 280 b.c., enrolled in...
summary from source:
Erasistratus Biography
437 words, approx. 2 pages
Erasistratus, considered the father of physiology, was born on the island of Chios in ancient Greece. His father and brother were doctors, and his mother was the sister of a doctor. He studied medicine in Athens and then, around 280 b.c., enrolled in...
summary from source:
Erasistratus Biography
436 words, approx. 2 pages
Erasistratus, considered the father of physiology, was born on the island of Chios in ancient Greece. His father and brother were doctors, and his mother was the sister of a doctor. He studied medicine in Athens and then, around 280 B.C., enrolled in...
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Erasistratus Biography
434 words, approx. 1 pages
Erasistratus, considered the father of physiology, was born on the island of Chios in ancient Greece, to a medical family. His father and brother were doctors, and his mother was the sister of a doctor. He studied medicine in Athens and then, around...


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