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In the rules laid down by these professors, changes were effected by Chrysippus with a vast parade of words, and, after
Chrysippus, by Erasistratus, son [Note] of the daughter of Aristotle. For the cure of King Antiochus-to give our first illustration of the profits realized by the medical art-Erasistratus received from his son, King Ptolemæus, the sum of one hundred talents.
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