6 paragraphsa) one-paragraph introduction describing the selected primary source (who, what, when, where);b) two-paragraph description of the themes found in the selected source (including 3 quotes from the source);3) two-paragraph description of a supporting JSTOR.org article on the source topic (including 3 quotes from the article);4) one-paragraph conclusion including a description of a supporting article from SCIENCE.org on current trajectories of themes related to your primary source/era (including 2 quotes from the article).On the Natural Faculties Claudius Galen

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