ANNOTATED LIST OF PERSONS MENTIONED IN THIS BOOK 



[The following statements have been derived principally from French, 

 Italian, and German sources. In a few instances I have taken dates 

 from Garrison's "History of Medicine" (W. B. Saunders Co., 2d edition, 

 1917). This book contains an appendix entitled " Medical Chronology," 

 very useful to students in fixing dates of various important discoveries 

 in pathology and bacteriology. It contains also portraits of many of 

 the persons here mentioned, and to these portraits I have referred as 



"Garrison, p. ." The book is very readable and is recommended to all 



students, even those not interested in medicine. They cannot read 

 it without becoming so. The other abbreviated portrait references, 

 not self-explanatory, are of Pagel's very interesting "Biographisches 

 Lexikon hervorragender A'rzte des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts," Berlin 



and Vienna, 1901, referred to as "Pagel, p. ," Werckmeister's "Das 



neunzehnte Jahrhundert in Bildnessen," 5 vols. (1898-1901), Berlin, 



Photog. Gesellschaft, referred to as " Werckmeister, p. ," Veit Brecher 



Wittrock's Catalogus illustratus iconothecae botanic horti Bergiani 

 Stockholmiensis, Pars I and II. Acta Horti Bergiani. Bd. 3, Nos. 2 

 and 3, Stockholm, 1903 and 1905, referred to as "Wittrock I, or II, Tafl. 



" and " Histoire illustree de la Litteiature Frangaise Precis Methodi- 



que." Par E. Abry, C. Audic, P. Crouzet. 3* Edition revue et corrigg. 

 Paris. Henri Didier, Editeur. 1916, pp. XII, 664. A copiously illus- 

 trated, inexpensive and fascinating beginner's book of French literature, 



referred to as "Abry p. ." 



Appert, mile ( ). French mathematician and chemist. 



First science teacher of Duclaux. 



Appert, Francois (17 1840.) French manufacturer. Brother of the 



philanthropist. Invented canning for the preservation of foods. 

 Received 12,000 francs from the French Government for making 

 public his discovery. His book (1810) entitled "Le livre de tous 

 les manages, ou 1'art de conserver pendant plusieurs ann6es toutes 

 les substances animates et vegeiales," passed through five editions. 

 Arloing, Saturnin (1846-1911). French physician and veterinarian. 

 Professor of experimental medicine at Lyons. Studied sympto- 

 matic anthrax with Cornevin and Thomas. Investigated peri- 

 pneumonia, etc. Wrote an "Anatomy of domestic animals" 

 which passed through four editions. 



Bacon, Frances Lord Verulam (1561-1623). English judge and natural 

 philosopher. His "Novum Organum" was published in London 

 in 1620. 



"The wisest, brightest, meanest of mankind." (Pope.) 

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