Asclepiodotus (Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιόδοτος) was a Greek physician, mathematician, and musician of the late 5th century AD, who was best known for promoting the medicinal uses of white hellebore. He was a pupil of Jacobus Psychrestus, and is mentioned by Damascius.
References
- William Smith (1870). A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. p. 383.
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