[461] He gave for a new building to this establishment, more than 1,800l., a very considerable sum for those times.

[462] De medendi methodo, ex Cl. Galeni Pergameni, et Joh. Bapt. Montani, Veronensis, principum medicorum, sententia, Libri duo. Basil. 1554. 8. He dedicated this frivolous book to the court-physician in ordinary, Butts. See Balæus, fol. 232. b.

[463] Compare his own work, “De Libris Propriis,” in Jebb, which is a similar imitation of Galen, and is written in nearly the same spirit.

[464] De canibus Britannicis et de rariorum animalium et stirpium historia, in Jebb.

[465] See p. 270.

[466] “Sudor anglicus fere similis ei sudori, quem cardiacum dicebamus.” De morb. int. L. II. fol. 60. a.

[467] “Est autem cor præstans atque salutaris corpori particula, præministrans omnibus sanguinem membris, atque spiritum.” Cæl. Aurel. Acut. L. II. c. 34. p. 154. Compare the Author’s “Doctrine of the circulation, before Harvey,” Berlin, 1831. 8.

[468] Cæl. Aurel. cap. 30. p. 146.

[469] Ibid. cap. 34. p. 156.

[470] The whole 34th chapter, loc. cit. Aurelian gives, from the 30th to the 40th cap., the fullest information respecting the Morbus cardiacus.