INDEX
- A
- Abbassides, [73]
- Abba Oumna, [70]
- Abbas, [323]
- Abélard, [189]
- Abraham, [97], [98]
- Abu Dschafer, [173]
- Abulcasis, [123], [170], [266]
- , [317], [318], [323]
- Abul Farag, [51]
- Abulkasim, [124]
- Academy of Bagdad, [135]
- Acid, hydrochloric, [369]
- Ackermann, [302]
- Adalberon, [145]
- Adelard of Bath, [134]
- Adhesions, [127]
- Ægidius, [150]
- Aëtius, [10], [117], [180], [317]
- Aëtius, Amidenus, [28]
- Afflacius, [151], [171]
- Affinity, [372]
- Agenius, Otto, [227]
- Agricola, [345]
- À Kempis, Thomas, [345], [361]
- Alanfrancus, [260]
- Albertus Magnus, [267], [306], [356], [403]
- Alchemist, [371]
- Alcuin, [432]
- Alderotti, [213]
- Alexander II, Pope, [83]
- Alexander of Hales, [108]
- Alexander of Tralles, [10], [28], [39]
- Alexandria, [135], [385]
- Allbutt, Sir Clifford, [247], [254], [257], [304], [355], [421]
- Ali Abbas, [121], [173], [266], [323]
- Ali Ben el-Abbas, [170]
- Almansor, [132]
- Alphanus, [143], [145]
- Amandaville, [264]
- Anæsthesia, [17];
- inhalation of, [295], [296]
- Anæsthetics, [246]
- Anathomia, [203]
- Anatomy, ignorance of, [289];
- of the teeth, [326]
- Anatomical material, [224]
- Anatomical injection, [227]
- Anatomical preparations, [227]
- Andrew of Piacenza, [248]
- Animals, motion of, [414]
- Anthemios, [40]
- Angelico, Fra, [360]
- Angina, [32], [44], [332]
- Anthon, [407]
- Antimony, [362]
- Antiseptic, [253]
- Antisepsis, [17], [246]
- Apocalypse, the chemical, [376]
- Aquinas, [306], [403]
- Arabian lack of originality, [140]
- Arabian words in anatomy, [138]
- Arabs, [7]
- Arabisms, [237]
- Archimattheas, [160]
- Arcoli, John of, [209]
- Arculanus, [323]
- Arezzo, [248]
- Arithmetical complements, [340]
- Armandaville, [264]
- Arnold of Villanova, [290], [358]
- Arrows, extraction of, [270]
- Arpinum, [4]
- Arsenic, [335]
- Artemisia maritima, [50]
- Arterial hemorrhage, [126]
- Arthur Legends, [218], [375], [392]
- Arts, [7];
- liberal, [149];
- and crafts, [425]
- Asepsis, [17], [244], [246], [387]
- Aspasia, [180]
- Astrology, [105];
- and astronomy, [106], [418]
- Asylums, [8]
- Auenbrugger, [91], [166]
- Authority, [269], [293]
- , [404]
- Authorship, dual, [391]
- Automobile, [415]
- Avenzoar, [80], [123], [130], [132]
- Averroës (Averrhoes), [80], [123], [132], [230], [267]
- Avicenna, [80], [128], [170], [266], [268], [331]
- Avignon, [16], [233]
- B
- Baas, [61], [63]
- Bachtischua, [56]
- Bacon, Roger, [107], [306], [356], [361], [403]
- Bagdad, [110], [111], [115], [134], [135]
- Barbarians, [5]
- Bartholomæus Anglicus, [433]
- Bartholomew, [172]
- Basilios, [26]
- Basil. St., [24]
- Basila, [180]
- Basil Valentine, [20],
- [349]
- Basra, [111]
- Bath, [103]
- Bath, milk, [131];
- in fever, [172];
- of the soul, [25]
- Baverius, [209]
- Baynes, Henry Samuel, [390]
- Bede, [432]
- Benedict, St., [178]
- Benedictines, [12], [164]
- Benedictine Nuns, [191]
- Beowulf, [428]
- Berengarius, [209]
- Bernard of Clairvaux, [192]
- Bernard, St., [85]
- Bertruccio, [209], [287]
- Bertruccius, [229]
- Binz, Prof. Carl, [336]
- Birthplace, Latin writers, [4]
- Black Death, [304]
- Boccaccio, [183], [306]
- Body-snatching, [224]
- Boerhaave, [38]
- Boëthius, [427]
- Bokhara, [111]
- Bologna, [16], [142], [202], [206], [248]
- Book learning, [371]
- Botany, [413];
- medieval, [414], [418]
- Botticelli, [360]
- Bracton, [419]
- Brain substance, loss of, [294]
- Brant, [361]
- Brethren of the Common Life, [344]
- Bridgework, dental, [315]
- Broeck, [277]
- Bronchoceles, [34]
- Bruno da Longoburgo, [245], [248]
- Bubonocele, [53]
- Buffon, [406]
- Bull, supposed against dissection, [424]
- Busche, [344]
- Bzowski, S. J., [181]
- C
- Cæsalpinus, [2], [209]
- Caius, [360]
- Calenda, Constance, [187]
- Calendar, correction of, [340]
- Calvo, [302]
- Cancer, [255]
- Cantor, [346]
- Carmoly, [445]
- Carthage, [165]
- Cases, desperate, [262]
- Cassiodorus, [12], [429]
- Cataract, [300]
- Cato, [267]
- Chanina Ben Chania, [66], [69]
- Charlatans, numbers of, [274]
- Charters, medical school, [420]
- Charts, [19]
- Chasdai Ben Schaprut, [79]
- Chaucer, [306], [428]
- Chauliac, [18], [285], [301], [319]
- Chauliac, bibliography, [308];
- editio princeps, [312]
- Chemical compounds, artificial, [376]
- Chirurgia Magna, [261], [284]
- Chirurgy, [19]
- Chosroes I, [109]
- Church and Jews, [80];
- and anatomy, [234];
- and surgery, [234]
- Cicatrices, beautiful, [255]
- Cicero, [4], [428]
- Cid, The, [218], [375], [392]
- Cimabue, [211]
- Circulation of the blood, [197]
- Cities, large, [4]
- City hospitals, [8];
- for the sick, [24], [296]
- City physician, [251]
- Clavius, S. J., Father, [340]
- Classics of Medicine, [165]
- Clement of Alexandria, [83];
- VI, Pope, [83]
- Cleopatra, [179]
- Clepsydra, [341]
- Clinical experience, [378]
- Clitoris hypertrophy, [37]
- Clysters, [279]
- Cnidos, [135]
- Colic, [279]
- Collectio Salernitana, [143], [238]
- College of St. Come, [26]
- Colpeurynter, [128]
- Columbus, [2], [209], [327], [329], [359]
- Conception, [35]
- Constantine Africanus, [5], [24], [123], [134], [145], [151], [163], [236], [266], [433]
- Constitution of the sun, [339]
- Consolations, [428]
- Consumption, [45]
- Conrad, [192]
- Conrad Mutianus, [344]
- Contrecoup, [240]
- Convito, [428]
- Copernicus, [346]
- Copho, [154], [205]
- Cordova, [75], [92], [134], [135]
- Cornelius, [38]
- Corrosive sublimate, [335]
- Cos, [135]
- Cosmas and Damian, [26]
- Criticism, higher, [7]
- Crown, dental, [316];
- cap, [316]
- Cusanus, [336]
- Cures of Afflacius, [171]
- Cuvier, [406]
- Cycloid curve, [346]
- D
- Da Lucca, [246]
- Damascus, [111]
- Daniel Morley, [134]
- Dante, [183], [211], [306], [407], [418]
- Daremberg, [180], [303]
- Darwin, [355], [399]
- David, [97]
- Decadence, [6]
- De Renzi, [143], [162], [182], [238], [239]
- Dental appliances, [316];
- decay, [318];
- hygiene, [325];
- surgery, [327];
- instruments, [320]
- Dentatores, [320]
- Dentrifices, [316]
- Descartes, [133]
- Desiderius, [145], [164], [168]
- Deventer, [344]
- Dezimeris, [302]
- Diaphoresis, [47]
- Diarbekir, [28]
- Didacus Lopez, [130]
- Diet, [46], [116]
- Dietetics, [99], [157]
- Di Liucci, [205]
- Dinus de Garbo, [130]
- Diogenes, [267]
- Dioscorides, [79], [266], [385]
- Diphtheria, [32]
- Diseases made incurable, [274];
- eye, [300]
- D'Israeli, [76]
- Dissecting material, [154]
- ;
- wounds, [228]
- Dissection, [224];
- supposed prohibition of, [424]
- Divine Comedy, [428]
- Divorce, [5]
- Djondisabour, [71], [109]
- Dock (Miss), [401]
- Dog, rabid, [31]
- Donolo, [78]
- Drainage, [241], [249]
- Dreams, [435]
- Driesch, [399]
- Dschibril, [57]
- Dschordschis, [56]
- Du Bouley, [199]
- Duke, Robert, [167]
- Duns Scotus, [108]
- E
- Eclecticism, [248]
- Eclipse, [22]
- Ecstasis, [387]
- Eddyites, [385]
- Edessa, [9]
- Egidius, [134]
- Elixir of immortal life, [25]
- Embryology, [28]
- Encyclopedia biblica, [430]
- Energy, Conservation of, [416]
- Epilepsy, [43]
- Epiplocele, [53]
- Epiplo-enterocele, [53]
- Epithelioma, [37]
- Epulis, [32]
- Erasistratus, [221], [385]
- Erasmus, [344], [361]
- Esophagus, [33]
- Ethics, medical, [77]
- Ethnography, [414]
- Etruscans, [315]
- Eusebius, [26]
- Eustachius, [2], [209]
- Eustachian canal, [327]
- Examinations, [136]
- Experience, [403]
- Experiment, master of, [404]
- F
- Fabiola, [11]
- Fabricius de Acquapendente, [125]
- Fallopius, [302], [327]
- Faradj Ben Salim, [79], [170]
- Faragut, [79]
- Father of Modern Surgery, [283]
- Faucon, [312]
- Feminine education, [178], [188];
- cycles of, [200]
- Ferrara, [248], [328]
- Festus, [428]
- Filling of the teeth, [335]
- Finsen, [421]
- First intention, [18]
- Fish bones, [51]
- Florence, [206], [248]
- Floyer, [336]
- Forefathers in medicine, [380]
- Foreign body, [33]
- Foreign bodies, [48]
- Forli, [206]
- Foster, Sir Michael, [354]
- Foundlings, [8]
- Foundling asylums, [25]
- Founder of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, [353]
- Four Masters, [154], [238], [242], [243], [273]
- Fractures, [240];
- of pubic arch, [128];
- of base, [242];
- of skull, [244];
- split or crack, [243]
- Francis, Dr. Samuel, [223]
- Frederick I, [192];
- II, [147]
- Freind, [112], [302]
- Friedenwald, [64]
- Friuli, [206]
- G
- Gaddesden, [287]
- Galeatus de Sancta Sophia, [130]
- Galileo, [355]
- Galen, [3], [13], [38]
- , [43], [73], [91], [115], [117], [129], [179], [204], [230], [266], [385], [430]
- Galenists, [120]
- Galvani, [166], [209]
- Gario-Pontus, [43]
- Gentilis de Fulgineis, [130]
- Geography, physical, [413]
- Geometric transmutation, [340]
- Gerard of Cremona, [134], [170]
- Ghetto, [62]
- Giffert, Prof., [396]
- Gilbert, [421]
- Giliani, Alessandra, [188]
- Gilles de Corbeil, [134], [150]
- Giotto, [211], [306]
- Giovanni of Arcoli, [313], [323]
- , [328]
- Glands, cervical, [259]
- Goitre, [33], [151];
- cystic, [259]
- Gold reserve, [316]
- Gordon, Bernard, [276], [286]
- Graduate, [208]
- Græcisms, [237]
- Granada, [75]
- Gratz College, [64]
- Gravity, specific, [342]
- Greeks, From the, to Darwin, [406]
- Gregory IX, [83];
- of Nazianzen, [24]
- Gruel, [131]
- Guadalquivir, [93]
- Guerini, [315]
- Guimarus II, [143]
- Guiscard, [145]
- Gurlt, [29], [48], [109], [139], [156], [219], [236], [239], [244], [248], [259], [312], [329], [331]
- Guy de Chauliac, [16], [208], [229], [270], [275], [282]
- , [422]
- H
- Haeser, [435]
- Haliography, [376]
- Hallam, [85]
- Hamilton, Sir Wm., [407]
- Harnack, [25], [26], [382], [392]
- Haroun al-Raschid, [74]
- Harvey, [166], [209], [355]
- Harun al-Raschid, [56], [112]
- Headache, [42]
- Hegel, [407]
- Hegira, [110]
- Hegius, [345], [361]
- Heidelberg, [345]
- Helena, [24]
- Héloïse, [189]
- Hemicrania, [42]
- Hemoptysis, [45]
- Heraclius, [54]
- Hermondaville, [264]
- Hernia, [298];
- radical cure of, [299]
- Herophilus, [221], [384]
- Hierakas, [26]
- Hildegarde, [190]
- Hippocrates, [13], [91], [99], [117], [266], [385], [430]
- "Histoire des Femmes Médecins," [195]
- Historia Tripartita, [429]
- History of the Inductive Sciences, [410]
- Hobart, [393]
- Hobeisch, [58]
- Hollanduses, [358]
- Homer, [375], [391]
- Honein Ben Ischak, [57]
- Honein Ben Ishac, [117]
- Honey, [103]
- Horæ Lucanæ, [390]
- Horace, [267]
- Hortus Deliciarum, [191]
- Hospitals, [8]
- Hospitals for children, [25]
- Hroswitha, [190]
- Hugh of Lucca, [251]
- Hugo of Lucca, [245], [267], [273]
- Humboldt, [412]
- Huxley, [150], [307], [412]
- Hydrocephalus, [257]
- Hydropikos, [385]
- Hydrophobia, [435]
- Hysteria, [54]
- I
- Ibn Sina, [128]
- Ibn Zein el-Taberi, [115]
- Ibn-Zohr, [130]
- Ignorance, on learned, [340];
- grounds of, [409]
- Ignorantia, De Docta, [339]
- Iliac passion, [279]
- Iliad, [375]
- Illustrations, [230];
- dental, [331];
- first medical, [275]
- Incunabula, [311], [329]
- Infection, [241]
- Innocent III, [83];
- IV, [83]
- Insanity, [434]
- Inspection, [47]
- Invasion of the barbarians, [26]
- Isaac Ben Amram, [76]
- Isaac Ben Emran, [73]
- Isaac Ben Soliman, [76]
- Isaac Judæus, [170], [173]
- Isagoge, [58]
- Ishac Ben Honein, [58]
- Isidore of Seville, St., [113], [431]
- Israels, A. H., [66]
- Israeli, [76]
- J
- Jacobus de Forlivio, [130]
- Jacobus de Partibus, [130]
- Jewish physicians, [7]
- Johannes Afflacius, [171]
- Johannesbrod, [102]
- Johannitius, [57]
- John Chrysostom, St., [11], [181]
- John de Vigo, [209]
- John Masuée, [74]
- John of Arcoli, [18], [209]
- John of Gaddesden, [286]
- Josephus, [429]
- Joshua Ben Nun, [74]
- Jude Sabatai, [78]
- Julian the Apostate, [8], [23]
- Justinian, [26], [28]
- K
- Kant, [407]
- Kerckringius, [435]
- Kircher, [435]
- Koran, [110]
- , [139]
- Kostaben Luka, [58]
- Kühns, [418]
- L
- Lactantius, [27]
- Lancisi, [209]
- Landau, [67]
- Lane Lectures, [354]
- Lanfranc, [16], [209], [245], [260], [267]
- Laurentian Library, [180]
- Lead pipe, [239]
- Leo, [55]
- Leonardo da Vinci, [360]
- Leonides, [36]
- Leoparda, [181]
- Lewes, [406]
- Libraries, [6]
- Life, intellectual, [5]
- Ligatures, [155];
- around the limbs, [54]
- Lilium Medicinæ, [158]
- Linacre, [209], [360]
- Lipinska, Dr. Melanie, [195]
- Livy, [4]
- Lopez, [82]
- Love, [373]
- Lowell, Russell, [371]
- Lucan, [4], [94], [113]
- Lucca, [248]
- Lucretius, [395]
- Ludwig's angina, [332]
- Luke, St., [7];
- the physican, [8];
- supposed inaccuracies, [397]
- Lupus, [256]
- M
- Machine, Flying, [416]
- Madness, [434]
- Magna Græcia, [15], [156], [177]
- Magnet, [269]
- Magnetism, [404]
- Mahmoud, [75]
- Maimonides, [12], [88], [90];
- rules of life, [100]
- Malcorona, [182]
- Malgaigne, [118], [303], [306]
- Malpighi, [209]
- Malta, [397]
- Man, [95]
- Mandeville, [264]
- Mania, [44]
- Manipulation, surgical, [250]
- Mantua, [4]
- Marsupium cordis, [137]
- Martial, [4], [113], [181]
- Maser Djawah, [72]
- Matter and form, [351], [417]
- Matter, indestructibility of, [416]
- Matthæus de Gradibus, [130]
- Matthew Platearius, [134]
- Mediastinum, [137]
- Medica, [181]
- Medical, first illustrations, [275]
- Medicine, legal, [252];
- New York Academy of, [223]
- Melancholia, [44]
- Mengenberger, [435]
- Meningitis, [43]
- Mental influence, [44]
- "Merchant of Venice, The," [82]
- Mercuriade, [186]
- Mesmer, [105]
- Meteors, [414]
- Metrodora, [180]
- Metrorrhagia, [54]
- Meyer, [413]
- Michael Angelo, [360]
- Michael Scot, [134]
- Microtechnics, [171]
- Middle meningeal artery, [240]
- Middleton, [246]
- Migne, [194]
- Milan, [206]
- Milk, bath, [131];
- cure, [45]
- Milman, [84]
- Ministry of Christ, [390]
- Miscellany, [124]
- Modena, [248]
- Mohammed, [13]
- Monasteries, [6]
- Mondeville, [207], [209], [231], [264], [298], [422]
- Mondino, [202], [209], [245];
- career, [232];
- myth, [216]
- Monks' bane, [364]
- Montaigne, [374]
- Monte Cassino, [12], [145], [163], [168], [433]
- Montpellier, [11], [16], [87], [265]
- Morgagni, [91], [209]
- Moses, [64]
- Moses Ben Maimum, [91]
- N
- Nain, widow of, [389]
- Naples, [248]
- Nature, [47], [77], [378];
- in Dante, [418]
- Neander, [84]
- Needleholder, [295]
- Nemesius, [9]
- Nerve suture, [249]
- , [262]
- Nestorian, [73], [109]
- Newton, [351], [355]
- Nibelungen, [218]
- Nibelungenlied, [375], [392]
- Nicaise, [198], [208],
- [286], [292], [302], [309], [435]
- Nicerata, [181]
- Nicholas of Cusa, [19], [337], [344]
- Nicolaus, Leonicenus, [130]
- Nobel Prize, [421]
- Noli me tangere, [256]
- Nosology, [159]
- Notker Teutonicus, [428]
- Novelties, medical, [166]
- Nuremberg eggs, [337]
- Nursing, [271];
- history of, [401]
- Nutrition per rectum, [130]
- Nutting, [401]
- O
- Observations, [282], [293], [377]
- Octavius Horatianus, [180]
- Odyssey, [375]
- Oil and wine, [387]
- Old Testament, [63]
- Omar, [110]
- Omentum, [250]
- Operation for hernia, [52]
- Ophthalmology, [258]
- Opotherapy, [435]
- Oppler, [100]
- Opus Majus, [410]
- Opus Tertium, [409]
- Ordericus Vitalis, [182]
- Organization of medical education, [141]
- Oribasius, [8], [38], [117]
- Origenia, [180]
- Orthodontia, [318]
- Osborn, [406]
- Osler, [257]
- Ossian, [375]
- Ovid, [267]
- Oxyuris, [49]
- P
- Padua, [4], [16], [232], [248], [328], [345]
- Pagel,
- [119], [152], [156], [157], [172], [208], [216], [245], [264], [277], [286], [330], [435]
- Palmyra, [109]
- Palpation, [47]
- Pandects, [38];
- of Haroun, [72]
- Paracelsus, [2], [254], [379]
- Paracentesis, [55]
- Paradiso, [215]
- Paré, Ambroise, [254], [303]
- Paris, [142]
- Paris, Paulin, [310]
- Passavant, Jean de, [260]
- Passow, [386]
- Pasquier, [200]
- Paul of Ægina, [10], [50], [117], [122], [125], [317], [331]
- Paulus Æginetus, [29], [38]
- Pavia, [248]
- Percussion, [19]
- Peregrinus, [404]
- Pergamos, [135], [385]
- Perineum, torn, [184]
- Persecutions, Christian, [4];
- of Jews, [83]
- Persius, [4]
- Perugia, [248]
- Perugino, [360]
- Peter of Spain, [300]
- Petrarch, [306]
- Petrus de Argentaria, [290]
- Phagedenic ulcer, [35]
- Pharmacy, [207]
- Pharmacologist, [354]
- Phenicia, [314]
- Philip Augustus, [150]
- Philosopher's stone, [369], [417]
- Philosopher's keys, [376]
- Phrenitis, [43]
- Physicians and surgery, [267]
- Physiology, history of, [354], [414]
- Piacenza, [16], [232], [248]
- Pilcher, Dr. Lewis, [215], [216], [219], [229]
- Pinturicchio, [360]
- Pisa, [16], [248]
- Pitard, Jean, [265], [269]
- Plagiarism, medieval, [174]
- Plague, [305]
- Platearius I, [183]
- Plato, [267], [292]
- Pleurisy, [45]
- Pliny, [4], [113]
- Polyps, [31], [118], [258], [330];
- nasal, [126], [258]
- Poole, [93]
- Pope Boniface VIII, [288]
- Pope Clement VI, [291]
- Pope Innocent VI, [291]
- Pope John XXI, [300], [357]
- Pope Urban V, [291]
- Popes and Jews, [80];
- and science, [148]
- Popular Science Monthly, [435]
- Porphyry, [428]
- Portal, [304]
- Portio vaginalis hypertrophy, [37]
- Pouchet, [431]
- Practice, medical, [15]
- Preface, [229]
- Priscian, [180]
- Probe, [280]
- Professional spirit, [141]
- Professione Medicorum, [181]
- Prohibition of chemistry, [424]
- Prophylaxis, [47];
- perineal, [185]
- Prudentius, [113]
- Pseudo-philology, [435]
- Psycho-analysis, [435]
- Ptolemy, [73], [384]
- "Puch der Natur," [435]
- Pulse, [19], [160]
- Pure Drug Law, [420]
- Puschmann, [41],
- [144], [150], [435]
- Pus, unnecessary, [255]
- Q
- Quackery, [273]
- Quacks, [371]
- Quadrivium, [149]
- Quintilian, [4], [113]
- R
- Rab, [69]
- Rabbi Ishmael, [66]
- Rabies, [30];
- diagnosis of, [263], [435];
- treatment, [262]
- Radio-active elements, [350]
- Radioactivity, [399]
- Radium, [350]
- Ragenifrid, [144]
- Ramsay, Sir William, [394], [417]
- Raphael, [360]
- Rebecca Guarna, [186]
- Reggio, [248]
- Regimen Sanitatis, [158]
- Regiomontanus, [360]
- Religion of healing, [25]
- Religious scruples, [224]
- Renaissance, [20], [142]
- Renan, [132], [314]
- Respiration rate, [342]
- Reuchlin, [361]
- Reynaud, M. Jean, [375]
- Rhazes, [59], [114], [170], [266], [323], [331];
- aphorisms, [116]
- Richard Cœur de Lion, [98]
- Richard the Englishman, [276]
- Rima glottidis, [137]
- Robinson, Dr. Nathaniel, [390]
- Rodent ulcer, [35]
- Rogero, [237]
- Roland, [273]
- Rolando, [154], [238], [242]
- Romanes, [405]
- Roman Empire decadent, [5]
- Roman patronage, [2]
- Roman persecutions, [26]
- Rome, [248]
- Romoaldus, [134]
- Rosa Angliæ, [287]
- Roth, [288]
- Rudolph, [182]
- Ruggero, [237]
- Ruggiero, [146]
- Rules of life, [100]
- Rupertsberg, [192]
- Rutebeuf, [183]
- S
- St. Benedict, [191]
- St. Brigid, [179]
- St. Dominic, [215]
- St. Gall, [433]
- St. Luke, [381], [382]
- St. Patrick, [179]
- St. Peter's Epistle, [398]
- St. Thomas of Aquin, [352]
- Saintsbury, [402]
- Sacrament, [274]
- Saladin, [90]
- Salerno, [11], [13], [78], [141], [236], [273]
- Salicet, [209], [247]
- Salvation, [25]
- Samarcand, [111]
- Sanctions of belief, [105]
- Sanitary science, [64]
- Santa Sophia, [10], [40]
- Saracenus, [171]
- Saragossa, [75]
- Scholarship, [136]
- Scholastica, [178], [191]
- Science, biological, [413];
- popular medieval, [425];
- medieval, [400]
- Scientia Experimentalis, [410]
- Scotus, [134]
- Scribonius Largus, [180]
- Scrobiculus cordis, [137]
- Sea sponge, [151]
- Semiotics, [159]
- Seneca, [4], [94], [113], [267]
- Serapion, [170]
- Servetus, [2]
- Seville, [75]
- Shakespeare, [82]
- Shawdepisse, [280]
- Shower bath, [172]
- Sidon, [314]
- Sienna, [248]
- Sighart, [413]
- Signorelli, [360]
- Silver Age, [13], [113]
- Sintheim, [344]
- Smallpox, [119]
- Snake bites, [263]
- Snare, [126]
- Socrates, [292], [429]
- Solomon, [98]
- Sozomen, [429]
- Spagyrist, [368]
- Spallanzani, [209]
- Spanish peninsula, [4]
- Speculum, [331]
- Sphudron, [386]
- Sprengel, [77]
- Standards of medical education, [420]
- Static experiments, [340]
- Steno, [435]
- Studia generalia, [435]
- Studies, post-graduate, [283]
- Superstitions, [21]
- Surgeon, as teacher, [261];
- qualities of, [261], [305];
- good, [268];
- perfect, [268];
- training of, [267]
- Surgery, aseptic, [245];
- antiseptic, [255];
- dishonor of, [424];
- epoch of, [281];
- Genito-urinary, [126], [234];
- history of, [273];
- of the mind, [270];
- quality of, [305];
- union in, [249], [260]
- Surgical, meddlesomeness, [300];
- nursing, [271]
- Sydenham, [91]
- Sylvester II, [134]
- Sylvius, [2]
- Symmachus, [428]
- Synanche, [332]
- T
- Taddeo Alderotti, [212], [215], [232]
- Talmud, [11], [63], [65], [94]
- Tarsus, [135]
- Tartar, [321]
- Tattooing, [31]
- Taxis, [298]
- Technique, Surgical, [125]
- Teleology, [27], [95]
- Tell's apple, [364]
- Tenaculum, [258], [330]
- Terence, [4], [190]
- Tertullian, [27]
- Testament, Old, [11]
- Thaddæus Florentinus, [130]
- Thecla, [180]
- Theodoret, [27]
- Theodoric, [245], [252], [267], [273], [429]
- Theodosia, [10], [181]
- Theodotos, [26]
- "Theology and Science," [419]
- Theophilus, [54], [55]
- "Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries," [433]
- Thomas Cantimprato, [433]
- Thompson, [358]
- Thorax, [295]
- Thymol, [50]
- Titian, [360]
- Toledo, [75]
- , [170]
- Tonnerre Hospital, [296]
- Tonsils, [32]
- Tooth powder, [321];
- replacement of, [322]
- Tornamira, [312]
- Toscanelli, [360]
- Toulouse, [286]
- Tours, [433]
- U
- Ugo da Lucca, [251], [295]
- Ugo Senesis, [130]
- Ulcer, eroding, [256]
- Union by first intention, [254]
- Universitas, [203]
- Universities, ecclesiastical, [210];
- medieval, [411]
- University of Bologna, [142];
- of Paris, [87]
- , [142], [199];
- of Salerno, [142]
- University man, typical, [307]
- Urine, [19]
- Urination, difficulty of, [334]
- Uvula, [118], [259], [332];
- removal of, [333]
- V
- Valentine, [20], [349];
- bibliography, [376]
- Valesco de Taranta, [312]
- Van Helmont, [365]
- Varices, [34]
- Varicose veins, [127]
- Varignana, [130]
- Varolius, [2], [209], [327]
- Vasari, [360]
- Velum Palati, [137]
- Venerable Bede, [432]
- Venesection, [104]
- Vercelli, [248]
- Verneuil, [303]
- Verney, Francis, [311]
- Verona, [248]
- Vesalius, [2], [120], [204], [209], [233], [289], [327]
- Vicenza, [16], [232], [248]
- Victoria, [180]
- Vigo, John De, [334]
- Villani, [213]
- Vincent of Beauvais, [433]
- Virchow, [297]
- Virgil, [4]
- Vitality, natural, [116]
- Volta, [209]
- Von Leyden, [336]
- W
- "Warfare of Science and Religion," [424]
- Washington's hatchet, [364]
- Water clock, [341]
- Water in the ear, [48]
- Watering-places, [47]
- Wenceslaus, Emperor, [424]
- Whewell, [410]
- White, Pres., [424]
- Wine for wounds, [387]
- William of Auvergne, [108]
- William of Briscia, [268]
- William of Salicet, [245], [256], [267]
- William the Conqueror, [145]
- Wimpheling, [361]
- Wives as nurses, [272]
- Women professors, [15]
- Women physicians, [177], [179]
- Wood hound, [435]
- Wounds, penetrating, [250];
- adhesion, [253];
- gun-shot, [334];
- of intestines, [250];
- wine and oil, [387]
- Wurtz, [254]
- Y
- Yahia Ben Masoviah, [74]
- Yard, [280]
- Yperman, [276]
- Ypres, [276]
- Z
- Zedkias, [78]
- Zenobia, [109]
- Zoölogy, [418]
Other Books by Dr. Walsh
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES
MAKERS OF MODERN MEDICINE—A series of Biographies of the men to whom we owe the important advances in the development of modern medicine. By James J. Walsh, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Dean and Professor of the History of Medicine at Fordham University School of Medicine, N.Y. Second Edition, 1909. 362 pp. Price, $2.00 net.
The London Lancet said: "The list is well chosen, and we have to express gratitude for so convenient and agreeable a collection of biographies, for which we might otherwise have to search through many scattered books. The sketches are pleasantly written, interesting, and well adapted to convey the thoughtful members of our profession just the amount of historical knowledge that they would wish to obtain. We hope that the book will find many readers."
The New York Times: "The book is intended primarily for students of medicine, but laymen will find it not a little interesting."
Il Morgagni (Italy): "Professor Walsh narrates important lives in modern medicine with an easy style that makes his book delightful reading. It certainly will give the young physician an excellent idea of who made our modern medicine."