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... espair that had once hung heavy in the room had been replaced by a crackling, intellectual energy. The arrival of the young Greek apothecary, Iona, had been like a lightning strike in the stagnant pool of Galen’s research. Their partnership was a fascinating, and at times, fractious, union of two brilliant but fundamentally different minds.
It was a clash of pure, Greco-Roman reason against a more ancient, intuitive genius. Galen worked with meticulous documentation, repeatable processes ...
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