[ noun ] Greek anatomist whose theories formed the basis of European medicine until the Renaissance (circa 130-200) <noun.person>
Galen Buterbaugh, regional director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said the agent bought only enough to get evidence for each case.
Robert Galen, chairman of the Cleveland Clinic's biochemistry department, believes "normal" ranges for cholesterol shouldn't be used at all.
Galen Dunton, senior investigating officer for the U.S. Coast Guard in Jacksonville.
In the 2nd century AD, Galen, the Greek father of modern medicine, made a special journey to Lemnos to investigate the earth.
In December, it paid Pounds 8.9m for Bradford Chemists' Alliance. The 10 Galen pharmacies will increase the number of outlets in UniChem's Moss chain to 292. The group is also acquiring Eldon Laboratories, a small manufacturer of bespoke medicines.
"To the extent they have some staying power, I think you will hear them again," said Rich Galen, a spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee.