INDEX
A
Alston, Dr., [157]
Ameius Gulielmus, [18]
Anatomical demonstrations, [41]-[46];
method of conducting, [57]-[60];
lectures, cost of, [45], [46];
teaching of Reid compared with that of Harvey, [232]-[237];
works of Harvey, [188]
Anatomy, early teaching of, [39];
study of, at Cambridge, [13];
value of comparative, [201]
Andrewes, Dr., [88], [90], [91], [97], [98], [104], [232]
Andrich, Dr., [18], [27]
Anecdotes of Eliab Harvey, [8];
William Harvey, [144]-[145];
Sir Charles Scarborough, [142]
Appearance of Harvey, [52]
Apothecaries’ opinions of Harvey’s prescriptions, [74];
visitations of, [75]-[79]
Aristotle, capillamenta of, [213];
Harvey’s opinion of, [68], [72]
Armorial bearings of the Harvey family, [2]
Art, Harvey an authority on, [115]
Arteries, course of blood in, [213]
Artistarum universitas, [16], [27]
Arundel, Earl of, [111]
Aubrey’s first recollection of Harvey, [130];
Harvey’s advice to, [146]
Auricle, movement of, [200]
Autograph of Harvey in de Glarges’ album, [123]
Aveling, Dr., [83]
Aylesford, Earls of, their relationship to Harvey, [7]
B
Bacon and Harvey, [71]
Barber Surgeons Company, abortive attempt to found a surgical lectureship, [46];
anatomical teaching at, [39], [40]-[44], [57]-[60];
Reid’s lectures at, [47], [231];
Dr. Scarborough’s lectures at, [142]
Barnacle goose, account of, [93], note
Bartholomew’s Hospital, see St. Bartholomew’s Hospital
Bass rock, description of, [93]
Bathurst, George, [130]
Bethune, Dr., [83], [118]
Birthplace of William Harvey, [4]
Bleeding, proof of the circulation from the operation of, [214], [216]
Blood, circulation of, as described in Lumleian lectures, [65]
Blood, quantity of, [208]
Brent, Sir Nathaniel, [134], [138], [139]
Breviarium Bartholomei, [215]
Broderield, the, [11]
Browne, Dr. Lancelot, [29]
Burmarsh, Harvey’s estate at, [163]
Butchers proof of the circulation, [210]
C
Caius College, Cambridge, Harvey entered at, [12]
Caius, Dr., [13], [15]
Caldwall, Dr., [46], [47], [48]
Calidum innatum, [192], [255]
Cambridge, anatomy at, [13];
graduation of Harvey at, [14], [27];
Harvey matriculated at, [12], [21]
Canons, Harvey’s lecture, [62]-[64]
Capillamenta of Aristotle, [213]
Cassowary, Harvey’s account of, [239]
Censors of the College of Physicians, their duties, [75], [76]
Centennial eggs, [240]
Cesalpino, [213], [217]
Chambers, Dr., [83]
Charge of the Physician at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, [35]
Charles I., escape of, from Oxford, [138];
Harvey appointed physician to, [70];
Harvey’s friendship with, [240]-[246];
interest of, in the pursuits of Harvey, [240]-[46]
Chick heard in shell, [198], [251];
reasons for the escape of from the egg, [250]-[254]
“Christianismi Restitutio,” [207]
Circulation of the blood, account of, [199]-[202];
anatomical proof of, [206], [219];
butcher’s proof of, [210];
comparative anatomy of, [222];
deduced from syncope, [210], [218];
disquisition to Riolanus on, [224];
formulation of theory of, [206];
Harvey’s account of, [190];
Harvey’s propositions about, [207];
mathematical proof of, [208];
proof of, [206];
proof of from amount of milk secreted, [211];
proof by demonstration, [221], [67];
by continuous flow in, [217];
mathematical, [208];
from phlebotomy, [214], [216];
from surgical operation, [214];
theory of enunciated in Lumleian lectures, [65]
Circulator, meaning of term, [74]
Civil war, [117]-[140]
Clarke, John, Dr., [104]
Clavis Mathematica, [161]
Cold blooded animals, heart’s movements in, [195]
College of Physicians, anatomical teaching in, [39];
attend the funeral of Harvey, [167];
Harvey admitted a member, [29];
admitted a Fellow, [31];
Harvey’s bequests to, [163], [182];
Harvey’s gifts to, [154]-[156];
Harvey elected censor, [75];
erect a statue to Harvey, [155];
Harvey’s pointer at, [57], note;
Harvey portraits at, [10];
leave of absence granted to Harvey, [81];
library rules, [86];
Lumleian lectures at, [45]-[50];
offices held by Harvey, [51], [75], [80], [157], [158];
portraits of the Harvey family at, [10];
sites of, [50], [51];
tanned skin presented to, [103];
translation of Harvey’s remains by, [173]
Columbus Realdus, [207]
Combe, near Croydon, [7]
Comparative anatomy of the circulation, [222];
destruction of Harvey’s notes on, [125], [262];
value of, [202]
Concilarius, duties of, [16];
Harvey elected at Padua, [18]
Cookæus, Joh., [17]
Contemporary estimate of Harvey, [225]
Court physician, [70]
Criticism, contemporary of Harvey, [225]
Croydon, [7]
Cusa, Cardinal Nicholas de, [215], note
Cusanus, [215], note
D
Darcy, Sir Robert, the case of, [228]
Darwin, Prof. George, [19], [20]
Davies, Dr., [51]
Death mask of Harvey, [167], [175]
Demonstration, anatomical method of conducting, [57]-[61];
of Anatomy, [42]-[47];
of the circulation, [221]
Derby, Dr. Harvey at, [126]
Destruction of Harvey’s papers, [125], [262]
Development, treatise on, [89], [238]-[263];
introduction to, [147]-[154]
Diastole, meaning of the term, [193], note
Diploma, of Harvey, [26]
Dunne, William, [51]
E
Eccentricities of Harvey, [144], [145]
Edgehill, Harvey at, [126]
Eggs, centennial, [240]
Elect, Harvey chosen, [80];
duties of, [80]
English nation at Padua, [18]
Ent, Dr., [182];
account of Harvey, [146]-[153];
meets Harvey at Rome, [115]
Epitaph of Joan Harvey, [5]
Estey, George, [11]
Euclid, Scarborough the first English editor of, [139]
F
Fabricius Hieronymus, [15], [23], [219];
lectures of, [23];
honours paid to, [23];
relation of to Harvey, [25], [240], [249]-[254];
theatre of, [23]
Fainting, assigned cause of, [214];
proof of circulation deduced from, [211], [218]
Ferraris, Prof. Carlo, [18], [19]
Finch, Sir H., [7]
Floyer, Sir John, [215], note
Folkestone, [3], [5], [11]
Footman, the King’s, [5]
Forster, Richard, [51]
Fracastorius’ opinion of the heart’s movement, [193]
France, Harvey in, [84]
G
Generation, account of treatise on, [238]-[263];
introduction to, [147]-[154];
treatise on, [89]
Gerarde’s “Herbal” quoted, [93], note
Germany, Harvey’s travels in, [123]
Girardi, Dr., [18]
Glarges, Philip de, [123]
Glove, Harvey’s experiment with, [196]
Gonville Hall, [13]
Goose, solan or barnacle account of, [93], note
Gurgany, John, [137]
Guestling, the, [12]
H
Halke, Joane, [3]
Halke, Thomas, [3]
Hamey, Dr., [157]
Harvey, Amye, [9]
Harvey, Aubrey’s description of William, [52]
Harvey, mortuary chapel, the, [8], [168]
Harvey, Daniel, [6], [143]
Harvey, Eliab, [7], [38], [143], [166], [168], [177], [182]
Harvey, Sir Eliab, G.C.B., anecdote of, [8]
Harvey, Elizabeth, [29]-[31]
Harvey, Joan, [3]-[5]
Harvey, John, [5], [30], [33], [141]
Harvey, Matthew, [9], [141]
Harvey, Michael, [9], [141]
Harvey, Mrs., [29]-[31], [141]
Harvey, Sarah, [5]
Harvey, Thomas, [3]-[5], [6], [11], [29]
Harvey, Walter, [1]
Harvey, Dr. William, advice to Aubrey, [146];
anatomical teaching compared with that of Reid, [231]-[237];
anatomical works of, [188]-[237];
an art collector, [115];
and Hofmann, [113];
and Sir Charles Scarborough, [109], [139], [140], [142];
and the Civil War, [117]-[140];
and the English school of Anatomy, [134];
and Willoughby, [126];
anecdotes of, [144]-[146];
apothecaries’ opinion of, [74];
appearance of, [52];
armorial bearings of, [2];
as a literary man, [159];
at Cambridge, [12], [27];
at Padua, [14]-[27];
at Padua, elected councillor, [19]
Harvey, Dr. William, at College of Physicians, censor, [75];
demonstrator’s rod at, [57], note;
Elect, [80];
elected candidate, [29];
elected Fellow, [31];
elected Concilarius, [158];
elected President, [157];
leave of absence granted to, [82];
Lumleian lecturer, [51];
Lumleian lectures, notes of, [53]-[56], [62]-[69];
rules for library drawn up by, [87];
Tabulæ Harveianæ, [68];
Treasurer, [80]
Harvey, William, Dr., at Court, accompanies King to Scotland, [92];
Physician in Ordinary to King Charles I., [70], [87]-[88];
relation to the King, [89];
Physician Extraordinary to King James I., [70];
Senior Physician in Ordinary, [118];
at Oxford, [126]-[140];
Letters to Prince Rupert, [130], [131]
Harvey, Dr. William, at Ratisbon, [115];
at Rome, [115];
at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, elected physician in reversion, [32];
last payment to, [132], [133];
retirement from, [132], [133];
leave of absence granted to, [82];
physician to, [34]-[38];
rules for the government of, [96];
stipend as physician, [38];
substitute appointed for, [90];
at Trinity College, Oxford, [130];
attends Prince Maurice, [131];
autograph in de Glarges’ album, [123];
autopsy on old Parr, [111];
birthplace of, [4];
builds library and museum at College of Physicians, [154]-[157];
burial of, [167];
candidate at the College of Physicians, [29];
compared with John Hunter, [184]-[187];
complains of old age, [159];
contemporary criticism of, [225];
estimate of, [184]-[187];
death of, [166];
death mask of, [167], [175];
debt to Fabricius, [24], [25];
demonstrator’s rod at the College of Physicians, [57], note;
destruction of his manuscripts, [124], [262];
diploma of, [26];
dissections by, [66];
early life of, [11]-[13];
eccentricities of, [144], [145], [146];
elected consiliarius at Padua, [18];
elected President of College of Physicians, [157];
elected Warden of Merton, [135];
Ent’s account of, [146]-[157];
entries concerning, at Padua, [18], [27];
eulogy of, [184]-[187];
experiments on himself, [255];
Fellow of the College of Physicians, [31];
friendship of Charles I. with, [240]-[247];
graduates M.D., at Cambridge, [27];
at Oxford, [130];
at Padua, [26];
Howell’s letter to, [160];
humour of, [30], [64], [68], [69];
ill practice by, [110];
in London, [28], [31];
jargon used by, [56];
knowledge of Latin, [14], [18];
Lancashire witches, [104]-[109];
later years of, [141];
lecture canons of, [62]-[64];
letters to Prince Rupert, [130], [131];
liberality of, [24], [38], [86], [154];
lineage of, [1];
love for Virgil, [54];
marriage of, [29];
meets Dr. Ent at Rome, [115];
midwifery, practical knowledge of, possessed by, [110];
muscular lecture, [67];
mystical side of, [255];
notes of muscular lecture, [67]-[69];
notes of visceral lecture, [53]-[56];
opinion of Aristotle, [68];
pathological knowledge of, [228];
pathological observations of, [228], [246];
peculiarities of, [144], [145], [146];
personal appearance of, [52];
physiological advances since the time of, [237], [238];
pillage of his lodgings, [124], [262];
powers of observation of, [247]-[254];
practice of, [71]-[75];
probate of will of, [184];
publication of his work, “De motu sanguinis,” [73];
religion of, [55], [187]; [256]-[260];
remains, treatment of, [170]-[175];
rules drawn up by, [87];
treatise on development by, [238]-[242];
estimate of treatise on Generation, [261];
resigns the Lumleian Lectureship, [163];
similes used by, [68], [69];
speech at Merton College, [135];
“stemma” of, [19], [20];
stipend as Court Physician, [88], [118]-[121];
as Physician to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, [38];
sues Lumleian trustees, [122];
surgery as well as medicine practised by, [109];
translation of remains, [170]-[175];
travels with the Earl of Arundel, [112];
travels with the Duke of Lennox, [81]-[87];
travels with King Charles, [90];
treatise on development, [89];
will of, [176]-[184]
Hawke, Joane, [3]
Hawke, Thomas, [3]
Heat, innate, [255]
Heart and lungs, connection of, [201]
Heart, mechanism of contraction, [196]
Heart’s movements, experiments concerning, [195];
in cold blooded animals, [194], [197];
Fracastorius’ opinions of, [193];
simile for, [200];
relation of lungs to, [223];
Reid’s knowledge of, [232]-[236]
Heberden, Dr., [144]
Hempstead, Harvey’s burial at, [168], [169], [170], [175];
mortuary chapel at, [8]
Henry III., death of, [1]
Hervey, Sir Walter, [1]
Henrietta Maria, Queen, at Merton College, [136]
Hofmann and Harvey, [113]
Hollar’s anecdote of Harvey, [114]
Holsbosch, Dr., bequest of, [87]
Horst, Dr., [159]
Hospital, see St. Bartholomew’s Hospital
Howell’s letter to Harvey, [160]
Humidum primigenium, [256], [261]
Hunter, John, compared with Harvey, [184]-[187]
I
Identification of students in Italy, [17]
Innate Heat, [255]
Insects, destruction of Harvey’s notes on, [125];
heart in, [198]
Italian Universities, [14]-[16]
Italy, identification of students in, [17]
J
James I., Harvey appointed physician to, [70]
Jargon used by Harvey in his notes, [56]
Jenkin, Juliana, [3]
Jenkin, William, [3]
Juristarum, universitas, [16], [17]
K
King’s footman, [5]
King’s turnspit, [6]
L
Lancashire Witches, story of, [104]-[109]
Lecture, anatomical importance of, [58]
Lectures, Lumleian, [39]-[69]
Lectures, notes of Harvey’s Lumleian, [53]-[69]
Lennox, Duke of, [81]
Library, rules for use of, [87]
Linacre, [50]
Lineage of Harvey, [1]
Listerus, Josephus, [17], [26]
Literature, Harvey’s love for, [160]
Lock Hospitals, [99], note
London, Harvey settles in, [28], [31]
Lumley, Lord, [47]
Lumley, Lord, heirs of, sued by Harvey, [122]
Lumleian lecturer, Harvey appointed, [51]
Lumleian lectures, [39]-[69]
Lumleian lecturers, early, [51]
Lumleian lectures, foundation of, [46], [47]
Lumleian lectures, schemes of, [48]-[50]
Lumleian lectureship resigned by Harvey, [163]
Lumleian trustees sued by Harvey, [122]
Lungs, circulation in, [204]
Lungs and heart, connection of, [201]
Lungs, relation of heart to, [223]
Lungs, use of, [204]
M
Magistral universities, [16]
Mantuan war, Harvey’s description of the results of, [85]
Marriage of Harvey, [29]
Mathematical proof of circulation, [208]
Matriculation, Harvey’s, at Cambridge, [12];
at Padua, [17]
Maurice, Prince, [131], [138]
Merton College, Harvey at, [134]-[140];
marriages at, during royalist occupation, [137];
Queen Henrietta at, [136]
Micklethwaite, Sir John, [133]
Midwifery, practical knowledge of, possessed by Harvey, [110], [126]
Milk, proof of circulation from secretion of, [211]
Mirfield, John of, [216]
Mœsler, Dr. Adam, [83]
Moore, Dr. Norman, [36], [53], [215], [262]
Moisture the primigenial, [256], [261]
Muscular lecture, [67]
N
Nardi, Dr., [160], [161]
Nottingham, the first Earl of, [7]
Nuremberg, Harvey at, [113]
O
O’Birne, Mr., anecdote of, [8]
Observation, Harvey’s powers of, [247]
Oxford, surrender of, [138]
Oxford, Harvey at, [126]-[140]
Oughtred’s “Clavis Mathematica,” [162]
Old Parr, [111]
P
Padua, celebration at, [19];
diploma granted to Harvey, [26];
election of rector at, [21];
entries concerning Harvey at, [18], [27];
nations at, [18];
the Universities at, [14]-[27]
Padua University, life at, [21]-[23];
why selected by Harvey, [15]
Paget, Sir George, [69], [242]
Paget, Sir James, [5]
Parr, Old, [111]
Paris, Harvey in, [84]
Parrot, Mrs. Harvey’s, [30]
Pathological observations by Harvey, [227], [245]
Pepperer, Walter Harvey a, [1]
Pepys, Mr., attends an anatomical lecture, [44]
Perfusion experiment, [197]
Perquisites of Court Physicians, [118]-[119], [121]
Phlebotomy, proofs of the circulation from, [214], [216]
Physicians, College of, see College of Physicians
Physicians, their relation to Surgeons, [100], [101]
Physiological advances since the time of Harvey, [236]
Pigeon, experiment with heart of, [197]
Pillage of Harvey’s lodgings, [124], [262]
Portraits of the Harvey family, [10]
Prayers used to measure time, [216]
Prescriptions, secrecy attaching to, [102], [103]
Primrose, James, [80]
Primrose, Serjeant-Surgeon, [83]
Probate of Harvey’s will,[184]
Prujean, Dr., [154], [156], [157],[158]
Pulmonary circulation, [204]
Pulse watch, [215], note
R
Ratisbon, Harvey at, [115]
Rector of Italian University, honours paid to, [23]
Rector of Italian University, election of, [21]
Reid, Alexander, [47], [57], [231], [237]
Religion of Harvey, [55], [187]
Richardson, Sir Benj. Ward, [170]
Riolanus, treatise to, [224]-[230]
Roehampton, [5], [7], [166]
Rolls Park, [4], [10]
Rolls Park portraits, [10]
Rome, Harvey at, [115]
Rupert, Prince, [130], [131], [138]
Royal College of Physicians, see Physicians, College of
S
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital charge to the physician, [35];
duties of physician, [34]-[38];
Harvey appointed physician, [34];
Harvey appointed physician in reversion, [32];
physician’s lodgings at, [37];
rules for governance of, [96], [99]-[103]
St. Sepulchre’s, Harvey married at, [29]
Scarborough, Sir Charles, [44], [52], [109], [122], [139], [140], [142], [162], [182]
Scotland, Harvey in, [92]
Scotch nation at Padua, [18]
Screopeus, Hen., [17]
Scrope, Adrian, treated by Harvey, [127]
Servetus, [207]
Shakespeare’s death, [62]
Shrimps, heart in, [198]
Sieveking, Sir E. H., [53]
Silvius, Jacques, [24]
Skin, human, presented to College of Physicians, [103]
Skull, human, at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, [244]
Slegel, Dr., letter to, [230]
Smith, Capt., at Edgehill, [129]
Smith, Dr. Edward, [82], [90], [91], [92], [130], [131], [156]
Solan goose, account of, [93], note
Spider, experiment with poison of, [255]
“Stemma” of Harvey at Padua, [19], [20]
Stipend of Court Physician, [88], [118], [119], [121];
of physician to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, [38]
Student Universities, [16]
Students, identification of, in Italy, [17]
Surgical Lectureship founded at the Royal College of Physicians, [48]
Surgeons subordinate to physicians, [100]-[102]
Surgery practised by Harvey, [109];
proof of circulation from, [214]
Syllabus of Lumleian lectures, [49]
Syncope, assigned cause of, [214]
Systole, meaning of the term, [193], note
T
Tabulæ Harveianæ, [66]
Tearne, Dr., [44]
Theatre of Fabricius at Padua, [23]
Thirty Years’ War, account of devastation by, [114]
Tight lacing, Harvey’s treatment for, [65]
Time, measurement of, [215]
Turnspit, the King’s, [6]
Trinity College, Oxford, Harvey at, [130]
U
Universitas artistarum, [16], [27]
Universitas juristarum, [16], [21], [27]
University of Cambridge, Harvey graduates at, [14], [27];
Harvey matriculated at, [12]
Universities of Italy, [14]
University of Oxford, [129]-[140]
University life at Padua, [14]-[27]
Universities, types of, [16]
V
Valves in veins, their discovery, [24]
Valves, uses of in veins, [219], [220]
Veins, course of the blood in, [213];
uses of valves in, [219], [220];
valves of, their discovery, [24]
Ventricles, movements of, [199]
Verney, Sir Edward, [128]
Viewing patients, the practice of, [111]
Visitation of Apothecaries’ shops, [75]-[79]
Virgil, Harvey’s love for, [54]
Vlackveld, Dr., Harvey’s letter to, [163]
W
Walpole’s anecdote of Eliab Harvey, [8]
Ward, Samuel, Master of Sidney Sussex College, [243]
Ward, Seth, [162]
Watch for the pulse, [215]
Wilkenson, Dr., [34]
Will of Harvey, [176]
Willoughby, Dr. Percival, [126]
Winchelsea and Aylesford, Earls of, their relationship to the Harvey family, [7]
Witches, Lancashire, story of, [104]
Wood, Anthony, [138], [142]
Y
York, Duke of, [127], [138]
Z
Zadig, method of, [248]
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