“In order that the said university may in the aforesaid studies of medicine and the arts so much more fully grow in strength, according as the professors who actually begin the work and teaching there are more skilful, we have decided that until four or five years have passed some professors, two at least, who have secured their degree in the medical sciences at the University of Paris, under the auspices of the Cathedral of Paris, and who shall have taught or acted as masters in the before-mentioned University of Paris, shall be selected for the duties of the masterships and the professorial chairs in the said department in the University of Perugia, and that they shall continue their work in this last-mentioned university until noteworthy progress in the formation of good students shall have been made.

“With regard to those who are to receive the degree of doctor in medical science, it must be especially observed that all those seeking the degree shall have heard lectures in all the books of this same science which are usually required to be heard by similar students at the University of Bologna or of Paris, and that this shall continue for seven years. Those, however, who have elsewhere received sufficient instruction in logic or philosophy having applied themselves to these studies for five years in the aforesaid universities, with the provision, however, that at least three years of the aforesaid five or seven year term shall have been devoted to hearing lectures in medical science in some university and according to custom, shall have been examined under duly authorized teachers and shall have, besides, read such books outside the regular course as may be required, may, with due observation of all the regulations which are demanded for the taking of degrees in Paris or Bologna, also be allowed to take the examination at Perugia.”


INDEX

Abdallah, [41]
Abdominal wounds, [98]
Abella, [157]
Abulcasis, [35], [78]
Abul Farag, [33]
Adalbert of Mainz, [63]
Adale, [41]
Ægidius, [64]
Ægina, Paul of, [6], [27], [33], [138], [146], [149], [184], [186]
Æginetus. See [Ægina, Paul of]
Ætius, [4], [28], [138], [146]
Aëtius, [27]
Albert the Great, [110]
Albertus Magnus, [14], [18]
Alcohol, [194]
Alessandra Giliani, [164]
Alexander of Tralles, [4], [27], [29], [146]
Alexandria, [33]
Ali Abbas, [35]
Alphanus, [41]
Anæsthesia, [100], [104], [105], [120]
Anselm of Havelberg, [63]
Anthemios, [5]
Antiseptic surgery, [104]
wine as, [101]
Arabian culture, [8]
surgeons, [149]
Arabians, [139]
Arabs, [46]
Archbishop of Lyons, [63]
Arculanus, [147], [150]
Ardern, John, [85], [123], [127]
Aretæus, [186]
Argelata, Pietro d’, [125]
Aristotle, [18]
study of, [16]
Armato, Salvino de, [152]
Arnold de Villanova, [66]
aphorisms of, [67]
Arsenic in syphilis, [124]
Artificial teeth, [142]
Asepsis, [95], [101]
Asylums, [191]
Aue, Hartmann von der, [64]
Aurelius Celsus, [26]
Authorities of medieval physicians, [20]
Authority, influence of, [12]
Autointoxication, [83]
Avenzoar, [35], [77]
Averroes, [35]
Avicenna, [35], [47], [76], [149]
Baas, [181]
Bachtischua, [7]
Bacon, Roger, [14], [110]
Bandages, stiffened, [123]
Barber surgeons, [115]
Bartholomæus Anglicus, [81]
Bartholomew on causes of insanity, [192]
Basil Valentine, [84]
Baths, [32]
for melancholia, [184]
Bedlam, [188]
Bedlamites, [201]
Belisarius, Hospital of, [171]
Benedictine convents, [159]
Bernard de Gordon, [70], [72], [153]
Bernard of Morlaix, [49]
Bile in eye diseases, [152]
Bladders of animals, [78]
Bleeding, [55], [84]
Blood-letting, [32]
Bologna, [40]
Bones, number of, [54]
Bougies, [123]
Branca, [106]
Antonio, [107]
Bruno da Longoburgo, [96]
Brunschwig, Hieronymus, [135]
Bubonic plague, [77]

Calomel, [85]
Care of the insane, [34], [183], [189]
Care of the sick, [24], [25]
Cassiodorus, [25]
Cataract, [151]
Cautery, [100], [126]
Celsus, Aurelius, [26]
Charter of the University of Perugia, [212]
Chauliac, Guy de, [11], [66], [71], [72], [105], [109], [118], [123], [139], [140], [153], [167]
Christian hospitals, [24]
Cleanliness, [95]
Clyster apparatus, [127]
Cold compresses, [30]
Compilation, [3]
Constantine, [36], [45]
Contrecoup, [92]
Convents, Benedictine, [159]
Corbeil, Gilles de, [64]
Cosmetics, [77]
Crusades, [89], [181]
Dental instruments, [143]
Dentistry, [138]
Depressed fractures, [93]
De Renzi, [37], [41], [44], [45], [47], [76], [155], [156]
Diabolic possession, [195], [196]
Diet, [31], [36]
for melancholies, [185]
Dioscorides, [26]
Dioscoros, [5]
Diphtheria, [27], [128]
Diseases of nervous system, [30]
of women, [156]
Drainage, [97]
tubes, [125]
Duke, Robert, [46]
Duns Scotus, [110]
Dura mater, infection of, [93]
Ebers Papyrus, [137]
Education, characters of medieval, [12]
Elias, [41]
Elinus, [41]
English, King of the, [40]
Epileptic conditions, [30]
Exorcism, [195]
Eye diseases, bile in, [152]
wash, urine of infants as, [152]
Fabiola, Hospital of, [171]
Fee, law as to, [44]
Fever, [32]
Filaria medinensis, [77]
Fistulæ, [100]
Fistulas, [127]
Four masters of Salerno, [47], [91]
Fracture of the skull, [91]
of the thigh, extension in, [123]
Fractures of the skull, [94]
depressed, [93]
Frederick II., [42]
law of, [43], [206]
Gaddesden, John of, [70], [119]
Galen, [18], [19], [26], [47], [72], [116]
Gariopontus, [41]
Gerssdorff, Hans von, [135]
Gilbert, [69]
Giovanni of Arcoli, [143]
Glaucoma, [152]
Gonorrhœa, [123]
Gregory, Major, [189]
of Tours, [181]
Guarna, Rebecca, [157]
Guerini, [142], [143]
Guido of Montpellier, [64]
Gurlt, [9], [47], [69], [90], [93], [95], [96], [99], [106], [110], [113], [121], [146], [156]
Guy de Chauliac. See [Chauliac]
Guy of Montpellier. See [Montpellier]
Hæmoptysis, [30]
Hangman’s rope, [28]
Hare-lip, [134]
Hartmann von der Aue, [64]
Headache, [30]
Hemicrania, [30]
Herbs, [26]
Hernia, [68]
operations too frequent, [122]
radical cure of, [121]
reduction of, [122]
Hernias, [99]
Herodotus, [137]
Hippocrates, [26], [47]
Holy Ghost Hospital, [172]
Hospital, [64], [65]
at Lübeck, [178]
for lunatics, [187]
of Bedlam, [188]
of Belisarius, [171]
of Fabiola, [171]
of Pope Symmachus, [171]
of St. Basil, [170]
of St. Jean, [178]
of Tonnerre, [176]
Hospitals, [169]
Christian, [24]
for lepers, [181]
of the Holy Ghost, [172]
royal, [174]
Hotel Dieu, [188]
“Hudibras,” [107]
Hugh of Lucca, [96], [104]
Humours, [54]
Hymns, Latin, [48]
Hysteria, [34]
Indian surgeons, [106]
Infection of dura mater, [93]
Infirmaries in monasteries, [24]
Inhalations, steam, [29]
Insane, care of the, [34], [183], [189]
Insanity, [194]
lash for, [198]
Intestine, suture of, [134]
Intestines, wounds of, [99]
Italy the postgraduate medical centre, [118]
John of Salisbury, [64]
of Gaddesden, [70], [119]
King of the English, [49]
Laceration of the middle meningeal artery, [92]
Lanfranc, [11], [80], [96], [110]
Lash for insanity, [198]
Latin hymns, [48]
Law as to fee, [44]
of Frederick II., [43], [206]
Lepers, hospitals for, [181]
Ligatures, [125]
“Lilium Medicinæ,” [73]
Linear cicatrices, [101]
Lister, Lord, [103]
Louis IX., [110]
Lübeck, hospital at, [178]
Lunatics, hospital for, [187]
Lucca, Hugh of, [96], [104]
Lyons, Archbishop of, [63]
Manzolini, Madame, [165]
Mad dog, [68], [80]
Magnetism, [15]
Maimonides, [35], [79]
Medical oath, [44]
schools at universities, [74]
superstitions, [22]
Medici, [164]
Medicine and surgery, relations of, [115]
popular, [22]
Medieval education, characters of, [12]
medicine, periods of, [21]
textbooks, [88]
Melancholics, diet for, [185]
Mental defectives, colonies for, [202]
Meningeal artery, laceration of, [92]
Mercuriade, [157]
Mercury, use of, [123]
Mesue, [47]
Methrodoros, [5]
Metrorrhagia, [33]
Middle Ages, limits of, [vii]
Milk, [29], [52]
bath, [78]
Monasteries, infirmaries in, [24]
Mondeville, Henri de, [11], [66], [114], [116]
Mondino, [96], [164]
Monte Cassino, [39]
Montpellier, Guy de, [10], [61], [173]
Moorish physicians, [62]
Morbus Gallicus, [124]
Morley, Henry, [17]
Morgagni, [84]
Muratori, [76]
Nasal cautery, [148]
polypi, [147]
speculum, [149]
Nature study, [13]
Needling for cataract, [151]
Nefretykes, [85]
Nerve suture, [113]
Nervous system, [30]
Nicaise, [166]
Nose, surgery of the, [106]
Number of bones, [54]
of veins, [54]
Nurses, order of, [180]
Nutrition per rectum, [77]
Oath, medical, [44]
Œsophagus tube, [123]
Ophthalmology, [151]
Opium, [29]
Order of nurses, [180]
Ordronaux, [47], [50]
Oribasius, [28]
Orthodontia, [139]
Pagel, [56], [127], [194]
Pammachius, [171]
Paris, [40], [110]
Passavant, Jean, [111]
Paul of Ægina, [6], [27], [33], [138], [146]
Peregrinus, [15]
Perineum, rupture of, [157]
Perugia, Charter of the University, [212]
Pfolspeundt, Heinrich von, [133], [134]
Physician, conduct of the, [58]
Physicians, Moorish, [62]
Pitard, Jean, [114]
Plague, bubonic, [77]
Plastic surgery, [106], [134]
Polypi, nasal, [147]
Pontus, [41]
Pope Symmachus, Hospital of, [171]
Popular medicine, [22]
Power, D’Arcy, [127]
Psycho-analysis, [196]
Pure drug law, [43]
Pus, [103]
Puschmann, [56]
Putrefaction, [97]
Rabies, [81], [128]
Rectal feeding, [78]
surgery, [127]
Red light treatment, [70], [82]
Regimen, [48], [49]
sanitatis, [47]
Renal disease, [85]
Rhazes, [35], [148]
Roger, [42], [56], [70], [90], [103]
Roland, [56], [103]
Rolando, [91]
Roman medicine, origin of, [2]
“Rosa Anglica,” [70]
Rupture of the perineum, [157]
St. Basil, Hospital of, [170]
St. Benedict, [24]
St. Bernard, [63]
of Clairvaux, [161]
St. Hildegarde, [160]
St. Jean, Hospital of, [178]
Saintsbury, Professor, [48]
Salerno, [7], [37], [75], [155]
curriculum at, [38]
Salerno, school of, [57]
Salicet, William of, [96], [105]
Salisbury, John of, [64]
Salvino de Armato, [152]
Santa Sophia, architect of, [5]
School of Salerno, [57]
Scotus, Duns, [40]
Sects in surgery, [116]
Sick, care of the, [24], [25]
Skin of the snake, [28]
Skull, fractures of, [91], [94]
opening the, [92]
Smallpox, [35], [70]
Snake, skin of, [28]
Sore throat, [31]
Spectacles, [73], [152]
Steam inhalations, [29]
Stiffened bandages, [123]
Students, [65]
Superstitions, medical, [22]
Surgeon, training of, [117]
Surgeons, Arabian, [140]
barber, [11]
Indian, [106]
temperance in, [97]
Surgery, antiseptic, [104]
of the nose, [106]
plastic, [106], [134]
rectal, [127]
sects in, [116]
Surgical specialities, [136]
Syphilis, [123]
arsenic treatment of, [124]
Tagliacozzi, [107]
Taranta, Valesco de, [71]
Tartar, removal of, [141]
Teeth, artificial, [142]
cleaning of, [140]
filling of, [145]
preservation of, [139], [144]
straightening of, [139]
Temperaments, [54]
Temperance in surgeons, [97]
Testicle excision in hernia operations, [121]
Tetanus, [130]
Textbooks, medieval, [88]
Theodoric, [70], [96], [102], [113]
Therapeutics, [23]
Thigh, fracture of, [123]
Thomas Aquinas, [110]
Thyroid gland, [28]
Tonnerre, Hospital of, [176]
Tooth-powder, [140]
Tracheotomy, [147], [150]
Trallianus, [4]
Trephining, [93], [94]
Trichiasis, [153]
Trotula, [155]
Truss, [73], [122]
Union by first intention, [100]
Universities, medical schools at, [74]
Urine of infants as eye-wash, [152]
Use of mercury, [123]
Uvula, affections of the, [150]
Valentine, Basil, [84]
Valesco de Taranta, [71]
Veins, number of, [54]
Vicious sexual habits, [28]
Vigo, John de, [145]
Viollet le Duc, [176]
Virchow, [171], [174], [181]
William of Salicet, [96], [105]
Wine as antiseptic, [101]
Women, diseases of, [156]
in medicine, [10]
physicians, [166]
professors, [155]
students, [155]
Wood dogge, [129]
Wood-hound, [193]
Wounds, abdominal, [98]
dry treatment of, [125]
of intestines, [99]
treatment of, [98]
Yperman, [123], [131]

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