Galen on anatomical procedures : de Anatomicis administrationibus / translation of the surviving books with introduction and notes by Charles Singer.
- Galen
- Date:
- 1956
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Credit: Galen on anatomical procedures : de Anatomicis administrationibus / translation of the surviving books with introduction and notes by Charles Singer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Galen (conU): of anatomy, 31-32, n. 40; —, on masticatory muscles, 119; n. 104; —, on movements of jaw of croco/- dile, 94; n. 81; —, on movements of thorax, 203; n. 164; —, on motor action of cranial nerves, 98- 99; nn. 86, 88; —, on nature of nerves, xix, 59; n. 57; —, on rami/ fications of ulnar and sciatic nerves, 73-74, 87; —, on relative develops' ment of hands and feet, 91; n. 79; —, on superficial veins, 76-77, 89 and n.; nn. 70-71; —, on trachea and bronchi, xix, 172, 178-9; human anatomy directly knov^n to, xix, xxi-xxiii, 2-7, 34, 37, 51-5^. 76-77, 164; nn. 19-21, 26, 31, 44-45, 50, 71-72, 147; human anatomy confused by, with simian, xix, 37; n. 45; ignorance of anthropoid apes, xxi n.; ignorance of invertebrate anatomy, 149; on classification of mammals, 75, 94, 97-98, 147-9; n. 69; on errors of his contemporaries, xvi-xvii, xxiv, 12- 13, 34-35, 60-61, 69, 77, 81-82, 91-93, 107-8, 111-12, 123-4, 130, 162-3, 183-4, 186-7, 193-5, 197- 9, 235; nn. 30, 98, 177; on errors and omissions of his predecessors, 7-12, 24, 30, 47, 53-54, 66-67, 85, 92, 107, 131, 137, 146, 176, 187, 199-200, 203-4; on the hand, xix, xxi, 8, 91; n. 79; on his own medical education, 1-2, 4-5, 205; on importance, of anatomical knowledge in surgery, 2-7, 32-36, 60-62, 76, 81-82; —, of osteology and myology in anatomy, 2-6, 34-36, 91-92; —, of vivisection in physiology, 7-8; on innate heat, 184; n. 152; on instruments, 180, 208, 210-11, 214-15, 227-8, 230, 234, 236; nn. 149, 167, 172; on origin of anatomical text-'books, 31-32; on presence of blood in arteries, xiv, 197-200; n. 145; on prognosis, 60; n. 60; on terminology, xviii-xix, 8, 10-17, 21, 37, 63, 65, 88, 90, 94, 99, 105, 108, 113, 115, 144, 151, 155-7,160, 164-6, 168,171-3, 175, 177, 216, 226-34, 236-7; nn. 35, 53, 57, 59, 65, 80, 89, 114, 118-19, 126, 129-31, 135-9, 142, 148, 150, 160, 170-1, 173-5; fig. 25; patients of, 4-5,39-40, 60-62,192-5; nn. 2, 18; pneumatist physiology of, xvi- xix, 133, 151, 176-7, 180, 184; nn. 125, 148, 152, 158; works of: De alimentorum Jacultatihus, n. 147; De anatomicis administrationihus libri II, I, 8, 93; nn. I, 3; Df anatomicis administrationihus libri XV, xiii, xv, xx-xxi, xxiv-xxvi, i, 93, 147; nn. 4, 10, 66; y4« in arteriis natura sanguis contineatur, 199; n. 145; De causis respirationis, xiv, i, 131, 133, 204-6; n. 8; De compositione medical mentorum per genera, n. 170; De dissentione anatomica, 9, 189; n. 34; De Jacultatihus naturalibus, xiv; In Hippocratis de acutorum morhorum victu commentarius, n. 18; De Hippocratis et Erasistrati anatomice, i, 59; nn. 5, 56; De Hippocratis et Platonisplacitis, 184; n. 152; De lihris propriis, xv; nn. 5, 32; Adversus Lycum, n. 98; '0« Medical Experience' [translated from Arabic], xiv; n. 12; De mor^^ tuorum dissectione, 1, 82; n. 7; De motibus dubiis, 99, 104; n. 87; De motu musculorum, iii, 119; n. 100; De musculorum dissectione ad tirones, 6, 19; n. 29; De ossihus ad tirones, 3,5, 16, 25, 112; n. 20; De semine, n. 33; De thoracis et pulmonis motu, i, 204-5; n. 11; De usu partium, xiv, xix-xxi, xxiii, i, 8, 26, 33, 36, 91, 93, 104, 119, 147, 153, 162-3, 172. 185; nn. 10, 33, 79; De venae sectione adversus Erasistratum, n. 56; De vivo^ rum dissectione, i; n. 6; De voce, i; n. 9.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20457194_0314.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)