The History of Medicine in Its Salient FeaturesHoughton Mifflin, 1922 - 427 sider |
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Side 31
... and with Scythia , Egypt , and Libya . He gave instruction at the school of the Asclepiade of Cos and trained his sons and son - in - law in the art . He died at Larissa , Thessaly , at a very THE FATHER OF MEDICINE 31.
... and with Scythia , Egypt , and Libya . He gave instruction at the school of the Asclepiade of Cos and trained his sons and son - in - law in the art . He died at Larissa , Thessaly , at a very THE FATHER OF MEDICINE 31.
Side 49
... plexuses , especially the fourth ventri- cle , or ventricle of the cerebellum , which he con- sidered as the seat of intelligence , and gave the furrow at the floor of the ventricle a name corre- ROMAN ANATOMY AND SURGERY 49.
... plexuses , especially the fourth ventri- cle , or ventricle of the cerebellum , which he con- sidered as the seat of intelligence , and gave the furrow at the floor of the ventricle a name corre- ROMAN ANATOMY AND SURGERY 49.
Side 52
... gave the trachea its name , and ex- plained the function of the epiglottis . He observed the lacteals in lower animals and in man . By post- mortem examination he learned of the hardening of the liver in cases of dropsy , as well as of ...
... gave the trachea its name , and ex- plained the function of the epiglottis . He observed the lacteals in lower animals and in man . By post- mortem examination he learned of the hardening of the liver in cases of dropsy , as well as of ...
Side 65
... gave directions for the dissection of the brain , recognized the pituitary body and the in- fundibulum ; by dividing the hemisphere exposed the corpus callosum and the fornix ; by making sections he studied the ventricles , the corpora ...
... gave directions for the dissection of the brain , recognized the pituitary body and the in- fundibulum ; by dividing the hemisphere exposed the corpus callosum and the fornix ; by making sections he studied the ventricles , the corpora ...
Side 67
... gave support to the doctrine of laudable pus , which was not seriously challenged till the time of Theodoric of Lucca . After the time of Galen anatomy and surgery within the bounds of the Roman Empire suffered a rapid decline ...
... gave support to the doctrine of laudable pus , which was not seriously challenged till the time of Theodoric of Lucca . After the time of Galen anatomy and surgery within the bounds of the Roman Empire suffered a rapid decline ...
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