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718: 635: 661: 106:) referred to a movement that seeks to combine the religious and philosophical systems of different lineages in order to develop the best teachings of the whole tradition. It has a 91:, and the master of Archigenes, towards the end of the 1st century AD. The only other ancient physician who is mention as having belonged to this sect is 48:. They were so-called because they selected from each sect the opinions which seemed to them most probable. They seemed to have been a branch of the 174: 759: 145: 702: 167: 788: 516: 501: 752: 521: 783: 778: 639: 160: 511: 95:, who may have lived in the 3rd century. Little is known of the opinions of these physicians, or their tenets. 83:), and adopted for their own opinions different, and even opposite, schools. It seems to have been founded by 793: 297: 126:
Robin Kornman, 'The Influence of the Epic of King Gesar of Ling on Chögyam Trungpa,' in Fabrice Midal (ed.)
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character, open to syntheses with classical greek and Western thought.
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Methodic school
Archigenes
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Oribasius
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Agathinus of Sparta
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Leonides of Alexandria
Tibetan Buddhism
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Medicine in ancient Rome
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Pedanius Dioscorides
Soranus of Ephesus
Galen
Asclepiades of Bithynia
Aulus Cornelius Celsus

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