[133] Joannis Anglici praxis medica, Rosa Anglica dicta (Augsburg, 1595, lib. ii. p. 1050), quoted by J. J. Jusserand (English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages, 1901, p. 180), and by J. Flint South (Craft of Surgery, 1886, p. 29.)
[134] D’Arcy Power’s How Surgery became a Profession in London (1899), which valuable article contains a full account of the scheme.
[135] Ibid., p. 9.
[136] D’Arcy Power’s How Surgery became a Profession in London, p. 9.
[137] Ibid., p. 1.
[138] He was born in 1307 (Sloane MS., No. 75).
[139] See John Arderne and his Time, by William Anderson, F.R.C.S., 1899 (reprinted from the Lancet, Oct. 23); J. F. South’s Memorials of the Craft of Surgery, ed. by D’Arcy Power, M.A., F.R.C.S., 1886, pp. 30-45; also London from the Sanitary and Medical Point of View, by G. V. Poore, M.D., F.R.C.P., 1889, pp. 53-56.
[140] Riley’s Memorials, p. 274.
[141] How Surgery became a Profession in London, pp. 3, 4.
[142] Riley’s Memorials, p. 337.