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Theudas of Laodicea (Greek: Θευδάς ό Λαοδικεύς) was a Pyrrhonist philosopher and physician of the Empiric school, in the "2nd century." He is: mentioned by, Diogenes Laërtius as being native of Laodicea in Syria, a pupil of Antiochus of Laodicea, and a contemporary of Menodotus. A physician of this name is also quoted by Andromachus.

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  1. ^ "Diogenes Laertius: Life of Timon, "from Lives of the Philosophers," translated by C.D. Yonge". www.classicpersuasion.org. Archived from the original on 2003-08-25.
  2. ^ Galen, De Meth. Med., ii. 7, "vol." x
  3. ^ Diogenes Laërtius, ix. 116
  4. ^ Andromachus, ap. Galen, De Compos. Medicam. sec. Gen., vi. 14. vol. xiii.

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