[Nekrokedeia]: or, the art of embalming etc. : With ... the particular opinions, experiments and inventions of modern physicians, surgeons, chymists and anatomist ... And a pharmacopoeia Galeno-chymica, anatomia sicca sive incruenta, etc / [Thomas Greenhill].
- Greenhill, Thomas, 1681-1740?
- Date:
- 1705
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: [Nekrokedeia]: or, the art of embalming etc. : With ... the particular opinions, experiments and inventions of modern physicians, surgeons, chymists and anatomist ... And a pharmacopoeia Galeno-chymica, anatomia sicca sive incruenta, etc / [Thomas Greenhill]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![A. Bel-mizj aim, 28 3. Abijt, non obrjt, why writ on Tombs, 5<5. Abrahams Burying-plsee, 8. Abfalom, how buried, 52. --- his Pillar, ibid. <fy 86. Achan and King Ai buried under a Heap of Stones, 51 • Acherufta, 301. Achilles feared Sea-burial, 40. Aft of Burial, 7^ 82. Adam, where buried, 8. Eneas, why called by the Name of Piotu, 34* .__ afraid of Sea burial, 45. —-— took care of Sepulture,43* Agues malignant, 165. Ethiopians, how they Embalm, 63. Air and Water of Egypt both very good, 158. Air of Egypt, very hor, 14*. _____ cool’d by the Nile, and Annual Winds, ib. . . _____ moifl, prejudicial to Embalm. ing, 1 $ i. , , , . --unequal,bad for Embalming,159. Air polfoned, 13. _moifl, infefted by a putrid Carcafj, 14. A'exander very careful of his Sepulture, 42. ___ his Burial, 217, a«8, 219, 220. ___ ma(je a magnificent Funeral tor his Horfe Bucephalus, 30. _ eminent for the Liberal Sciences, 21 how induflrious and flouriflVmg,2 35. ___ its Earth full of Nitre, 220. Aloes, what meant by that Word in Embalm- ing, 253. ^K\dasovjif, Amiantus Lapis, 3^0. Anatomy, why fo called, t o. --- its Encomium, 182. __ very ufeful in Embalming, ibid. __— anciently performed by great and holy Men, 25 f. Ancients feared Sea-burial, 45. Animals which bury their Dead, 26. ___embalmed with Cedar, 174. Anointing the Dead, 59, 60, 61. --. a kind of Embalming, ib. -to what purpoleufed, 63. Apis, 199. ’Ap^yvij^yv, 200. Apoplexy, 165. Apollo die younger, 175. Apothecary, 61,62, 177, 188. Armais, 173, 174. Arithmetic, how firft invented, 231* Arts, how firft invented, 229. _moft flourifhing in the Reign of Amajis, 235. __can never flouiifh where Qac^s and Un¬ dertakers axe, 17 9- Art of making Gold and Silver, 183. _of tinging Giafs, and making artificial Stones, 185. . . __of Diftilling, Calcining, &c. 186. -of Bandage, 188. _of Poifoning the Air, 13. which chiefly confifts of Man’s Flefh, 14. Afa’s Burial, 61. Afphalt, 276. . „ nn .-- how us’d in Embalming, lb. & 288. Aftiut Lapit, 257. Aftrology of the Egyptians, 19*. -- how invented, 231. Athothns, the ancient Egyptian Mercury, 170. --- Invencer of Images, Characters, and Dancing, ib. __— Sacrific’d Animals, and learned Em¬ balming and Anatomy, 172. Arapov rapov, 38. Attiring the Corps, 64. —-with white Vcfts, 66. .-. why it fhould beufed, 66,68. .__ what fort only exclaim’d agaiuft, 6y. Asbeftos Lapis. 357. --- its Oil, ib. Asbefton, feu Asbeftinum, 358. _ ... two Objections .igsinft it, 3§9* [ b ] Aver-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30411178_0441.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)