INDEX. 



107 



10 ; traditions concerning, 14 ; 

 oath of, 1 6 



Hobbes of Malmesbury, 98 



Hoffmann, Caspar, 94 



Humours, the four, 8 



Huxley, Professor, on errors at- 

 tributed to Aristotle, 37, 42 



Lacteals, the, 54, 100 

 Lennox, Duke of, 93 

 Lungs, Aristotle's description of 

 the, 37 



Malpighi, discovery of the capil- 

 laries by, 99 



Marcus Aurelius, 50 



Marine animals, description of, 

 by Aristotle, 29 



Mediastinum, correct description 

 of the, by Vesalius, 79 



Milk in male animals, occa- 

 sional appearance of, 29 



Mundinus, 66 



Neleus, 26 



Nicon, father of Galen, 49 



Omentum, the, and its connec- 

 tions, 80 



Owen, Professor, on Aristotle's 

 knowledge of the cephalo- 

 poda, 29 



" Parva naturalia," 27 

 Pausanias, 15 

 Pecquet of Dieppe, 100 

 Peripatetics, the, 24 



Philip, father of Alexander, 22, 

 23 



"Physiological division of la- 

 bour," 43 



Plato, 22 



Pliny, 47, 48 



Pneunia, 38 



Punctum sa/iens, 35, 93, 101 



Pylorus, the, described by Vesa- 

 lius, 80 



Pythias, 23 



Receptaculum chyli, 100 

 Roelants, Joachim, 78 



Scamnum Hippocratis, 12 

 Servetus, 86 

 Septimius Severus, 51 

 Slegel of Hamburg, 98 

 Socrates compared with Hippo- 

 crates, 7 



Sprengel's opinion of Galen, 60 

 Sylla, 27 

 Sylvius, 67, 72, 73, 74 



Teupulus, Paulus, 77 



Theophrastus, 26 



Theriac, the, 50 



Thoracic duct, discovery of, 100 



Tyrannion, 27 



Vesalius, birth, 66 ; scholarship, 

 66 ; studied under Sylvius, 

 67 ; and Winter of Ander- 

 nach, 67 ; adventure at Lou- 

 vain, 67, 68 ; appointed pro- 

 fessor at Padua, at Bologna, 



