Fathers of Biology - Charles McRae - Page №27
Fathers of Biology
Charles McRae
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  • Lacteals, the, [54], [100]
  • Lennox, Duke of, [93]
  • Lungs, Aristotle's description of the, [37]
  • Malpighi, discovery of the capillaries by, [99]
  • Marcus Aurelius, [50]
  • Marine animals, description of, by Aristotle, [29]
  • Mediastinum, correct description of the, by Vesalius, [79]
  • Milk in male animals, occasional appearance of, [29]
  • Mundinus, [66]
  • Neleus, [26]
  • Nicon, father of Galen, [49]
  • Omentum, the, and its connections, [80]
  • Owen, Professor, on Aristotle's knowledge of the cephalopoda, [29]
  • "Parva naturalia," [27]
  • Pausanias, [15]
  • Pecquet of Dieppe, [100]
  • Peripatetics, the, [24]
  • Philip, father of Alexander, [22], [23]
  • "Physiological division of labour," [43]
  • Plato, [22]
  • Pliny, [47], [48]
  • Pneuma, [38]
  • Punctum saliens, [35], [93], [101]
  • Pylorus, the, described by Vesalius, [80]
  • Pythias, [23]
  • Receptaculum chyli, [100]
  • Roelants, Joachim, [78]
  • Scamnum Hippocratis, [12]
  • Servetus, [86]
  • Septimius Severus, [51]
  • Slegel of Hamburg, [98]
  • Socrates compared with Hippocrates, [7]
  • Sprengel's opinion of Galen, [60]
  • Sylla, [27]
  • Sylvius, [67], [72], [73], [74]
  • Teupulus, Paulus, [77]
  • Theophrastus, [26]
  • Theriac, the, [50]
  • Thoracic duct, discovery of, [100]
  • Tyrannion, [27]
  • Vesalius, birth, [66];
    • scholarship, [66];
    • studied under Sylvius, [67];
    • and Winter of Andernach, [67];
    • adventure at Louvain, [67], [68];
    • appointed professor at Padua, at Bologna, and at Pisa, [69];
    • zeal for correctness in anatomy, [70];
    • skill in diagnosis, [70];
    • distrusts infallibility of Galen's teaching, [71];
    • writes "Fabric of the Human Body," [72];
    • is summoned to Ratisbon, [73];
    • destroys his manuscripts, [74];
    • his success as a practitioner, [75];
    • charged with impiety, [75];
    • is sent on pilgrimage, [75];
    • shipwreck and death at Zante, [76];
    • works, [76-80]
  • Vis medicatrix naturæ, [9]
  • Winter of Andernach, [67]