• Diocles of Carystus (/ˈdaɪ.əkliːz/; Greek: Διοκλῆς ὁ Καρύστιος; Latin: Diocles Carystius; also known by the Latin name Diocles Medicus, i.e. "Diocles...
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  • for the individual person and their unique symptoms. The writings of Diocles of Carystus were also extensive and prolific in nature. With enough prestige...
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  • of the first priests of Demeter Diocles of Carystus (4th century BC), also known as Diocles Medicus, Greek physician Diocles of Cnidus (3rd or 2nd century...
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  • Diocles (Greek: Διοκλῆς; c. 240 BC – c. 180 BC) was a Greek mathematician and geometer. Although little is known about the life of Diocles, it is known...
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  • of Diocles (Greek: κυαθίσκος τοῦ Διοκλέους) was a Roman surgical instrument described by Celsus. The instrument was designed by Diocles of Carystus to...
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    time of Hippocrates there was a group of experts in medicinal plants. Probably the most important representative of these rhizotomoi was Diocles of Carystus...
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    Surgery in ancient Rome (category History of medicine)
    mirrors. The Spoon of Diocles also called the Dioclean kyathiskos was an ancient medical tool allegedly designed by Diocles of Carystus for removing arrowheads...
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    in AD 56. Julius Diocles of Carystus, author of four epigrams in the Greek Anthology. Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus, procurator of Britannia from AD...
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    Karystos (category Municipalities of Central Greece)
    Carystus is a small coastal town on the Greek island of Euboea. It has about 5,000 inhabitants (12,000 in the municipality). It lies 129 km south of Chalkis...
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  • (identified as Carystus). Thucydides writes that the town was founded by Dryopes. According to the legend, its name was derived from Carystus, the son of Cheiron...
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