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Proclus or Proklos (Greek: Πρόκλος; 1st century AD), probably a native of Rhegium, was a physician among the Bruttii in Italy. He belonged to the medical sect of the Methodici. He must have lived about the end of the 1st century, as he was junior to Thessalus and senior to Galen. He is no doubt the same physician who is called Proculus in our present editions of Caelius Aurelianus, where he is said to have been one of the followers of Themison, and his opinion on the different kinds of dropsy is quoted. He may also be the same person whose remedy for the gout and sciatica is mentioned by Paul of Aegina and Joannes Actuarius.

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  • Procle (llatí: Proclus, grec antic: Πρόκλος) fou un metge grec nadiu de Règium, al país dels brucis. Era membre de la secta dels metòdics, i hauria viscut a la darrera part del segle i aC, car era més vell que Tessal i més jove que Galè. És segurament el mateix Procle que esmenta Celi Aurelià, qui diu que era seguidor de Temisó de Laodicea. Pau Egineta esmenta un Procle que va descobrir un remei per la gota i la ciàtica, també mencionat per Joan Actuari, que podria ser el mateix. (ca)
  • Proclus or Proklos (Greek: Πρόκλος; 1st century AD), probably a native of Rhegium, was a physician among the Bruttii in Italy. He belonged to the medical sect of the Methodici. He must have lived about the end of the 1st century, as he was junior to Thessalus and senior to Galen. He is no doubt the same physician who is called Proculus in our present editions of Caelius Aurelianus, where he is said to have been one of the followers of Themison, and his opinion on the different kinds of dropsy is quoted. He may also be the same person whose remedy for the gout and sciatica is mentioned by Paul of Aegina and Joannes Actuarius. (en)
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  • Procle (llatí: Proclus, grec antic: Πρόκλος) fou un metge grec nadiu de Règium, al país dels brucis. Era membre de la secta dels metòdics, i hauria viscut a la darrera part del segle i aC, car era més vell que Tessal i més jove que Galè. És segurament el mateix Procle que esmenta Celi Aurelià, qui diu que era seguidor de Temisó de Laodicea. Pau Egineta esmenta un Procle que va descobrir un remei per la gota i la ciàtica, també mencionat per Joan Actuari, que podria ser el mateix. (ca)
  • Proclus or Proklos (Greek: Πρόκλος; 1st century AD), probably a native of Rhegium, was a physician among the Bruttii in Italy. He belonged to the medical sect of the Methodici. He must have lived about the end of the 1st century, as he was junior to Thessalus and senior to Galen. He is no doubt the same physician who is called Proculus in our present editions of Caelius Aurelianus, where he is said to have been one of the followers of Themison, and his opinion on the different kinds of dropsy is quoted. He may also be the same person whose remedy for the gout and sciatica is mentioned by Paul of Aegina and Joannes Actuarius. (en)
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  • Procle de Règium (ca)
  • Proclus of Rhegium (en)
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