De Usu Pulsuum is a work by Galen on the subject of the human pulse and its uses, written in the second century AD. The collected works of Galen, together with surviving works by Hippocrates, constitute the Authority on the subject of medicine. The book is a tractatus on Medicine, written in Latin, with a quality of 11.
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