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HUMAN DISSECTION. ITS DRAMA AND STRUGGLE 



of Galen, 56 



practical aim in ancient China, 21 

 priests in ancient Roman, 36 

 relation to death, 9 

 Theatin monks, 96 

 Renaissance, European (1350-1650), 68- 

 89, 262 

 anatomical 



illustrations, 88-89 



role of artists, 74-79 



theatres, 71 

 anatomists 



Achillini, Alessandro, 80 



Columbus, Realdus, 81, 87 



da Carpi, Berengario, 87, 88 



D'Argellata, Pietro, 80 



della Torre, Marc Antonio, 78 



Fallopius, Gabriel, 81 



Servetus, Michael, 85-87 



Sylvius, Jacobus, 83-85 



Willis, Thomas, 70 

 artists 



da Vinci, Leonardo, 74, 76-79 



Donatello, 74 



Durer, Albrecht, 74 



Michelangelo, 74 



Pollaiuolo, Antonio, 74 



Titian, 74 



Verrocchio, Andrea, 75 

 availability of cadavers, 73 

 Black Plague, 70 

 Calvin, John, 87 

 characteristics of, 68 

 Church and dissection, 74 

 dissection conflicts, 73 

 Emperor Charles V, 74 

 human dissection, characteristics, 71 

 humanism, 68 

 importance of, 68 

 influence of 



Avicenna, 71 



Galen, 71 

 kings 



Francis I, 70 



Henry IV, 82 



Ix>uis D'Anjou, 81 



Maximilian, 70 



legalization of dissection, 71 

 mind of, 69-70 

 Popes 

 Alexander V, 80 

 Benedict XIV, 80 

 Clement Vn, 74 

 Innocent VIII, 70 

 Rabelais, 81 

 Sixtus IV, 74 



status of human dissection, 71-73 

 universities, 79-88 

 Renaissance of medicine, 5 

 Report of Council on Medical Educa- 

 tion ('06), 247 

 Report of Third Teaching Institute 



('56), 255 

 Report to. American Surgical and Den- 

 tal Associations, 247, 251 

 Resurrection, see Grave robbing 

 Resurrectionists 

 and teachers, 120 

 apprehended, 120 

 connivance with surgeon-anatomists, 



120 

 dealings with Sir Astley Cooper, 146, 



148 

 deception of, 124 

 ethics of, 122 

 fees of, 12, 125 



"gentlemen" resurrectionists, 118 

 Gross, Samuel D., surgeon, 222 

 Heyl, Erwin, Ohio, 240 

 La Terriere, 197 

 Liston, Robert, 158-159 

 medical students, 156 

 Columbus Medical College (1878), 



240 

 Harvard Medical School, 200-202 

 in Ohio, 239 



University of Vermont, 21 1 

 Scwall, Thomas, 189, 204 

 Warren, John C. 198-199 

 in 

 Great Britain, 265 

 United States, 269 

 law of supply and demand. 1 \9 

 mcihods of cadaver procurcmoin, 121 



