adjective
- relating to or denoting a system of medicine based on the theory of four bodily humors, developed by the ancient Greek physician Galen
- of or relating to medicinal preparations made from plant or animal substances rather than synthetic chemicals
Usage: historical; medical
Usage: pharmacy
Examples
- Medieval physicians relied on galenic theory to diagnose illnesses.
- The galenic approach to medicine emphasized balancing the four humors.
- Galenic remedies were commonly used before modern pharmaceutical chemistry developed.
- Some practitioners still study galenic principles in traditional medicine.
- The apothecary prepared galenic medicines from dried herbs and roots.