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Galen and the Gateway to Medicine is a captivating educational book that explores the origins of medical science through the life and work of Galen. Featuring clear explanations of the four humors, detailed illustrations, and phonetic guides, it bridges ancient knowledge with modern understanding. Ideal for children aged 8 and up, this book combines storytelling with historical facts, earning top ranks in childrenโs biographies and historical fiction.








| Best Sellers Rank | #151,166 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Children's European Biographies (Books) #58 in Children's Historical Fiction on Ancient Civilizations #123 in History of Medicine (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 180 Reviews |
T**G
Good resource
This is a pretty good book for studying Greek medicine and some culture and history 2000 years ago. We are using it for homeschool for elementary aged students.
M**S
Excellent book
This book does a tremendous job of taking the reader back to the medical knowledge that existed at the time. It very clearly shows how doctors and scientists gathered their knowledge and practiced their research despite an almost total lack of technology. I thought the early chapters on the life of patrician families set the stage for the book very well. This time period is very foreign to kids, but the book brought it closer. The explanation of the body's "four humors" was the best I have ever read. That alone was worth the price of the book -- all sorts of novels I've read have talked about an imbalance of humors, etc. You figure out what they are talking about, but this book makes it very clear. The maps, diagrams, and illustrations are clear, informative, and perfect for the book. Oh, and the phonetic pronunciations are part of the text, so you can get a handle on all the Greek and Roman names. Excellent. In short, this book is not just for 3rd graders. I'm glad I read it and I know it will be great for my kids.
T**R
Book For All Ages!
Wonderful book with great information about Galen's life, and his contribution to the study of medicine. Recommended to anyone interested in the evolution of medical practices.
N**E
Short but Great
This is a wonderful tribute to ancient medicine, with Galen as the central figure, who as a Greek and Roman physician tries to break the bonds of ritualistic medicine and present to his students through forensic reasoning, how the human body worked; his experience with gladiator wounds led to his more modern view of medicine at a time when there was no X-Rays, wonder drugs, M.R.I.'s,, thus he used reasoning and his I.Q. to repair bones, close wounds, with honey...honey breaks down into hydrogen peroxide. Great book, easy to read, and if you love medicine, it will astound the current physician with Galen's understanding of clean water and good sanitation.
V**A
Roots of medicine
Very good read to introduce how and where medical knowledge began. We used for our 4th grade homeschool science curriculum.
K**T
Interesting, quick read. Highly recommend!
This was an excellent book. Interesting, concise, cute pictures. The book was very well-edited to include interesting information about not only Galen, but a general overview of what came before him and the times he lived in. Thank you!
S**A
This was a very good and informative book about the understanding of medicine.
The book gives information about Galen and how he learned, studied, and practiced medicine. The book also has some pictures of how he thought the human body worked, and other demonstrative pictures. I give this book 5 stars because it's great for learning about the first person who truly went over the top to study medicine. I recommend this book for kids over the age of 8, since it does include some things about killing animals and parts of the body which they may not know about. For example, the spleen. They say what the spleen is, but not what it does. I wouldn't consider this book an encyclopedia about the human body. It is more of a short storybook\text-book.
J**R
Three Stars
Thanks.
L**A
Great book!
We thoroughly enjoyed this book. My daughter is studying gcse history, including the Medicine through Time unit. The book really helped her understand Galen and those who he influenced. Highly recommend.
D**A
Galen book
Good condition and great delivery time
J**G
Five Stars
Excellent -- what an in-depth little tome. Very pleased.
E**L
Historical Background to Modern Medicine
Well worth a read to fill out the background of medical treatment, especially manual therapy. Galen learnt the hard way - treating gladiators!
R**R
Galen and the gateway to medicine
A good straight forward book suitable for adults and children alike. Forms the basis of further research into medical history.
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