Zorin Konstantin V.,
PhD of medical sciences,
Assistant Professor at the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology at
Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A.I. Evdokimov
E-mail: zkv1000@yandex.ru
Presented is analysis in pedagogical and psychological views of the great physician of antiquity Galen as to training in medicine art. Shown are main components of Galen’s teaching, formulating final aim of medicine, i.e. restoration and support of the health of people.
Key words: Galen, antique medicine, training in medicine art, professional education of physician.
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