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Philonides (Greek: Φιλωνίδης) was the name of two physicians in the time of Ancient Greece and Rome:

One of these physicians wrote a work, Περὶ μύρων καὶ Στεφάνων, De Unguentis et Coronis, which is quoted by Athenaeus, and one on Pharmacy quoted by Andromachus, and by Marcellus Empiricus.

Notes

  1. Scribonius Largus, De Compos. Medicam. c. 23. § 97. p. 209; Marcellus Empiricus, De Medicam. c. 20, p. 324
  2. Dioscorides, De Mat. Med. iv. 148, vol. i. p. 62
  3. Erotianus, Lex. Hippocr. p. 144
  4. Galen, De Differ. Puls. iv. 10, vol. viii. p. 748.
  5. Stephanus of Byzantium, Dyrrachion
  6. Athenaeus, xv. pp. 675, 676, 691
  7. ap. Galen, De Compos. Medicam. sec. Gen. viii. 7, vol. xiii. p. 978
  8. Marcellus Empiricus, De Medicam. c. 29, p. 380
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