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Origeneia or Origenia (Greek: Ωριγένεια) (c. 150 BCE - 90 CE ) was a Greek physician. She was cited as a medical authority by Asclepiades Pharmacion and byGalen, listing three of her recipes. Her recipes were to cure ulcers and suppuration, blood-spitting, and for stomach ache. Origeneia's name is the feminine form of Origenes and is otherwise unattested.

The first recipe is in an excerpt from Book 1 of Internal Medicines (CMLoc. 7.2 [runny nose], 13.56.14-61.18). The second one was for spitting up blood (Galen CMLoc. 7.4, 13.82.9-88-14 and 10, 85.1-4) The third one is for stomach problems (Galen CMLoc. 8, 13.140.3-67.2), which is a copy word for word of a large section of Asclepiades Internal Medicines Book 1 (143.13-145.2)

Remedies
Throat lozenge: boiled licorice, myrrh, saffron, roasted nettle and flax-seed, in honey. 7.2 (13.58 K.)

Phthisis (blood-spitting): gentian, licorice, myrrh, saffron, etc. 7.3 (13.85 K.)

Stomach-ache: two versions involving henbane. 8.3 (13.143-144 K.)