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Galenism was a combination of the works attributed to the Hippocratic School of medical scholarship, the Aristotelean School of medical Scholarship, and the writings of Galen of Pergamon. Parts of this theoretical approach to disease causation  and treatment would still be taught into the 1870’s in some of the United States’ best medical schools.