READING I.im 



MlTTEILUNGEM ZUR GESCHICHTE DER MEDIZIN 0ND X \ I I B v. 



TEN, founded iqoi. 

 Studien zur Geschichte der Medizin, Edited by Karl Sudhoff. V 



important additions to the early history of anatomy, in< luding the M 



sources as well as the earliest printed pictures of anatomy. 

 Surgeon General's Library. The Catalogue should be consulted for 



its many biographical references to biologists. The Library is 



pecially rich in historical documents, as old anatomies, physiologL 



zoologies, etc. 

 Evolution. The bibliography of Evolution is given below under the 



chapters dealing with the evolution theory. 



II. SPECIAL REFERENCES 



CHAPTER I 



Ancient biological Science: Cams; Botany after 1530, Sachs. Aris- 

 totle: Cuvier, a panegyric; Lewes, Aristotle — A Chapter from the History 

 of Science, 1864, a critical study; Huxley, On some Mistakes Attributed 

 to Aristotle; Macgilivray; Aristotle's History of Animals translated in 

 Bohn's Classical Library, 1887. Pliny: Magilivray; Thorndike, The 

 Place of Magic in the Intellectual History of Europe. 1905, c hap. III. THE 

 Renaissance: Symonds. Epochs in Biological History: Gedd< 

 General List). 



CHAPTER II 



Vesalius: Roth, Andreas Yesalius Bruxellensis, the edition of 

 the standard source of knowledge of Vesalius and his times, contains bibli- 

 ography, references to his different portraits, the resurrection bone, etc., 1 I 

 Foster (see General List), Lecture I, excellent; Richardson in Disciples 

 jEsculapius, vol. I, contains pictures, his signature, etc. ; Pettigrew; \\ hit<-, 

 vol. II, pp. 51-55; The Practitioner, [896, vol. 56; The Asclepiad, 

 vol. II; De Humani Corporis Fabrica, editions of 1543 and 1;;;, <>p 

 Omnia, edited by Boerhaave, 2 vols., 1725; Anatomical Illustration b.f. r. 

 Vesalius, Locy, Journ. Morphology, 1911. Galen: Pettigrew; Huxley in 

 his essay on William Harvey. 



CHAPTER III 



Harvey: Foster, Lecture II, with quotations, excellent; Dalton, H 

 of the Circulation; Huxley, William Harvey, a critical « . H 

 Works translated by Willis, with biography, Sydenham Society, 1847; 1 



