[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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![^Phyfician, 280. Piajier, whar, 329. pickle made of Nitre, 266. pijjaffhalt natural, 276. ——-* artificial, 278. ,.— — natural, call’d Mummy, 277. places of Sepulture, 88,89,90,91, 92,93> 94- Plague, 16$. .-ceafes at the Inundation of the Nile, 134,135, 166., plain of Mummies, 329,330. Plato defines the Scope and End of his Philofo- phy,to be only the Confideration of Death,8. Pluto, the chief of the Funeral Gods, 3$. PoUiacM cre&ed a Tomb in Memory of his beloved Bitch, 30. Polychar after ijlic Statues, 299. . Pollkftor, 177, 28$. ' Poifons made of Mans Flcfh, 14. 0c, (French) i55. — Small, ib. Pompey\ Pillar, 212- •- by whom built, 213. Prafica, hired Mourners, 76. Priefls,the proper and only Vhyfidans,\’]'i,\D]. ——— their Bufinefs, 188. Problem conci rning Diet, 162* Procejjion of .1 Funeral, 7 6. Providence of God extends even to the Bodies of the Dead, 33. Prophylaftic Statues, 298. Pfalms and Hymns whets introduc’d, 76. Ptolomean Library, 216. put tat! a, 88. Purtifaftion, its perniciousEffects, 11,12,13. Pyramids, 31 r. — -— why fo call’d, 331* — -■> to what end built, 237? 3°9*, -- why of a pyramidal Form, ib. -- their Number, 310. — - Scituation, ib. — - their Founders, ib. , — Defcription or tin. firft, 3x2. _____ the Entrance into it, 313. .-.—. ffift and fecond Gallery, ib. -- the Wed, 314. .-- ftrange Eccho, 315. —— - fiat Gallery, 316* .-- two Anti-Ghfets, 317. .—-- fpacious Chamber, 318. »-—. Cheop\ Tomb, ib. ——-- how many Men employ d in build¬ ing it, 3 >9. Pyramid the fecond, 319. -- its Lodgings lor the Friefts, 320. — - the third, ib. Or , ^ Vac\s, who, 177* - none in Egypt, 178. Quietortum feu Re^uietcrium, ico. R. RAins in Egypt, 147, 155, Red-Sea, 140. Refleftions on the Egyptian Embalming, 246. Refuneftion, the Hope of it the chief Caufe of Burial, 18. Right of Burial and Funeral Ceremonies, 4. --- grounded on the Latv of God and Nature, 25. Routers, how prepar’d, 289. Rudder of a Ship, how fir ft invented, 230. S. SAcara, how the Inhabitants get their Live* - lyhood, 325. Sacrifices to the Dead, 84. Sacrilegious Perfons deny’d Burial, 47, Sand, hovvufeful in Embalming, 151. Sandipilarii, 74. Salt made of the Nile Waters, 130, 220. -ufed with Balfamics,preferves Eodies,27c. Salitores, Salters,or Pollinftors, 254, 23$. Sarah, where buried, 8. Scabs and Leprofie of Egypt, 164.. Scipio afraid of Sea-Burial, 45. Scribe, or Defigner, 2 <50. Scroles painted with Characters, 296. Scythians, how they Embalm, 63. Sea-Burial, why feared by the Ancients, 46. Searchers, their Office, 71. Seafons of the Tear, 153. .--- temperate, ib. -—_—- cold, 154. .---intemperate, ib. .-— why to be obferv’d in Embalming, 156. Seminatio, 17. Septuagint, 2 \6. Serapis, or Apis, the Egyptian JF.fcuUphu, 172- Serapes, 298. .-- their Forms and Actions, 299. —-- their life and Virtues, 301. Serapion, 215, 217. Sepulchres, why call’d Requiemia, 47* -- forne proper, 94. ■—-- common, 9$. ---— belonging to the Family, ib. .-- hereditary, ib. Sepulchre, call’d by the Egyptians Donuts sterna, ior. —-why call’d eternal Houfes, 30$. --■-- of Ofiris, 200. .— -- of Mycerinus’s Daughter, ib. -—.. of Alexander, 217. .. of Ninw, 225. .-- of the Egyptian Kings, 194. Sepulture tightly accounted Jus Nature, -- a Debt to Nature, ib. ►-- ordain’d by God himfelf, 9. ~—, practis’d by the Heathens, 6. ..afeerted in the Scriptures, 7. n. -— confism’d by the Philofophersand Poets, ib. --—' in*](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30411178_0447.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)