292 



HUMAN DISSECTION. ITS DRAMA AND STRUGGLE 



eating flesh of, 16 



gifts to, reasons for, 18 



penalties for mutilation of, 4 



powers of, 1 3 



primitive 

 burial of, 258 

 mutilation of, 13, 18 

 "Dead Guard Men," New York, 225 

 Death 



an enigma, 4 



caused by sorcerer, 4, 12 



celebration of, 16 



comparison with sleep, 9, 10 



concepts, in ancient civilizations, 258 



concern of Church, 5 



definition of, 9 



etiology of primitives, 11 



fear of, 3, 15 



inevitability of, 9 



interest to mankind, 9 



mystery of, 9 



primitive concepts of, 4, 12, 20 



relation to religion and philosophy, 9 



significance of, 257 



speculations on, 10 



tribal sensitivities to, 14 



violent, 12 

 DeLint, J. G., 109 

 della Torre, Marc Antonio (1478-1511), 



78 

 Demand for bodies (1543-1832), 6 

 Demeter, 35 



de Mondeville, Henry (1260-1320), 67 

 Demons, see Souls 

 Dempster, W. T., 62, 66, 79 

 Deniker, J., 10 



De Re Anatomica (1559), Realdus Co- 

 lumbus, 87 

 Dionysis, 35 

 Dissection 



anatomy acts, of early 1800's, 6 



and Church 

 Middle Ages, 58 

 Renaissance, 74 



beginning of, 106 



by 



Erasislratus, 49 

 Herophilus, 47 



Ptolemy I, 47 



Renaissance artists, 75 

 characteristics of, 106 

 compulsory, University of Maryland 



(1833), 228 

 conflicts, in Renaissance, 73 

 dangers of infection, 178-179 

 decline of Alexandrian liberalism, 50 

 early, in New York, 222-225 

 emotionalism vs. rationalism, 115 

 evolution of, in United States, 245 

 executed criminals 



in Scotland, 154 



role of, 6 



use of, 106 

 first 



Middle Ages, 58 



United States, 184 

 human characteristics in, 71 

 Holme's reaction to first, 206 

 importance of, 3 

 in 



Austria, HI 



China, 112 



Colonial times, 182 



East North Central States, 234-244 



England, 134-153 



France, 106-108 



Germany, 108-110 



Holland, 110-111 



Indochina, 1 14 



Iran, 114 



Ireland, 127-133 



Italy, 110 



Japan, 113 



Middle Atlantic States, 216-225 



New England, 180 



PhiHppine Islands, 114 



Scotland, 154-179 



South Atlantic States, 226-233 



United States, 245-256 

 influence of American Revolution. 196 

 legalization 



first, 6 



in 



Renaissance, 71 

 Venice, 87 

 liberalijy, Alexandrian school, 46 



