)e WovUi's Snatomtfitfi 



Brunner, Jean Conrad von A Swiss 



anatomist, born at Diessenhofen in 

 1653; died at Mannheim in 1727. In 

 1687 he was called to the Chair of Medi- 

 cine in Heidelberg, and at that time he 

 published a dissertation on the duode- 

 nal glands, since known by his name, 

 — Brunner's glands, sometimes termed 

 Brunn's glands. 



Burdach, Karl Frederich A German 



anatomist, born at Leipsic in 1776; died 

 in Breslau, 1847. The tract of Burdach 

 in the posterior column of the spinal 

 cord is named for this anatomist. He 

 was a professor at Leipsic, Dorpat and 

 Konigsberg. 



Burns, Allan. — A Scotch anatomist, born 

 1781 ; died 1813. The inner extremity 

 of the superior cornu of the saphenous 

 opening of the fascia lata, which is at- 

 tached to Gimbernat's ligament at the 

 spine of the pubes, is named for this 

 anatomist, — Burns's ligament. 



Camper, Pierre — A Dutch physiologist, 

 born at Ley den in 1722 ; died at The 

 Hague, 1789. The deep layer of the 

 perineal fascia covering the bulb of the 

 urethra and the crura of the penis is 

 named Camper's ligament. (Gould). 

 The superficial laj'er of the abdominal 

 fascia is named Camper's fascia. (Gray). 



Carcassonne, Bernard Gauderic. — A French 

 anatomist and surgeon, born at Perpig- 

 non in 1728; died — . The deep pe- 

 rineal fascia is named for him, — 

 Carcassonne's ligament. 



Casserio, Giulio— An Italian anatomist, 

 born at Piacenza in 1545; 1561 (Baas); 



