INDEX 



Abbot, S. L., 208 



Abernethy, J., 107 



Achilles, 34 



Achillini, Alessandro (1463-1525), 80 



Addison, J. T., 27 



Aeschylus, 45 



Alexander the Great, 45 



Allen, R. B., 247, 251 



Alexandrian School of Anatomy, 44-50. 



260-261 



Aeschylus, 45 



Alexander the Great, 45 



appeal to students, 46 



burning by Julius Caesar, 50 



Celsus, 47, 49 



Cleopatra, 50 



decline of liberalism in dissection, 50 



duration of, 46 



Erasistratus, 45, 46, 49 



Eumenes of Cardia, 45 



Euripides, 45 



executed criminals, 47-48 



fire, 7th Century, 58 



Galen, 53, 55 



Gnosticism, philosophic-religious, 44 



Herophilus, 45-48 



liberality of dissection, 46 



library, 50 



Lycos, 49 



Marcus Aurelius Antonius (Caracalla), 

 50 



Marinos. 49 



Mark Antony, 50 



museum, 45 



pioneering anatomists, 46 



Plolcmy I (Sotcr), governor of Egypi. 

 45 



Quintos. 49 



Seraph ium, 45 



Sophacles, 45 



standards of teaching, 46 

 TertuUian, 48 

 American colonies 



"An Act of Dueling" (1784), 196 

 Giles Firmin, first dissection, 184 

 John Eliot, 184 

 Potter's Field, as source of cadavers, 



188 

 secrecy with cadavers in schools, 188 

 statutory laws, 182 

 student migration to Europe, 185 

 "The Body of Liberties," 182 

 American Medical Association, standard- 

 ization of anatomy, 7, 181 

 American Revolution, influence on anat- 

 omy, 196 

 Anatomical theatres 



at Trinity College (1711), 127 

 Barber-Surgeon's Hall (1567), 135 

 Edinburgh (1697), 155 

 Royal College of Physicians (1583- 



1641), 135 

 University of 



Bologna, 71 



Padua, 71 



Vienna, 111 

 Anatomists 

 training of in, 



Italy, 115 



Paris, 115 

 Anatomy 



Alexandrian School, 44-50 



demand for subjects in British Isles, 



117 

 Galenic. 51,53, 55 

 in Middle Ages, 58-67 

 integration with other subjects, 7 

 interest in British Isles, 116 

 prc-Alexandrian, 38-43 



antipathy, 40 



embalming, 38 



286 



