ANNALS of Mcoiciunstoiy

ANNALS of Mcoiciunstoiy

ANNALS OF McOiciUnstoiy EDITOR: FRANCIS R. PACKARD, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. ASSOCIATE EDITORS LE ROY CRUMMER, M.D.......................................................Los Angeles HARVEY CUSHING, M.D................................................................. Boston IRVING S. CUTTER, M.D.............................................................. Chicago CHARLES L. DANA, M.D........................................................... New York GEORGE DOCK, M.D...................................................... Pasadena FIELDING H. GARRISON, M.D..................................Baltimore HENRY BARTON JACOBS, M.D.................................Baltimore HOWARD A. KELLY, M.D.............................................Baltimore ARNOLD C. KLEBS, M.D.................................................................... Nyon SAMUEL W. LAMBERT, M.D...................................................New York THOMAS McCRAE, M.D......................................................... Philadelphia LEWIS STEPHEN PILCHER, M.D..............................Brooklyn SIR D’ARCY POWER, K.B.E., F.R.C.S. (ENG.), F.S.A. London DAVID RIESMAN, M.D...........................................................Philadelphia SIR HUMPHRY ROLLESTON, BART., K.C.B., M.D. Cambridge JOHN RUHRAH, M.D....................................................................Baltimore CHARLES SINGER, M.D...................................................................Oxford EDWARD C. STREETER, M.D.......................................................Boston ALDRED SCOTT WARTHIN, M.D.........................................Ann Arbor WILLIAM H. WELCH, M.D.........................................................Baltimore CASEY A. WOOD, M.D..................................................................... Chicago NEW SERIES VOLUME III NEW YORK PAUL B. HOEBER, Inc., PUBLISHERS SEVENTY-SIX FIFTH AVENUE COPYRIGHT, 1931 By PAUL B. HOEBER, Inc. All Rights Reserved ANNALS OF MEDICAL HISTORY CONTENTS: NEW SERIES, VOLUME III PAGE ORIGINAL ARTICLES The Rise of Medicine at Salerno in the Twelfth Century................................. George IV. Comer................................ i Translation of a Letter from a Phy­ sician of Valencia to His Two Sons Studying at Toulouse 1315 a.d. .Lynn Thorndike.........................................17 An Antique Physiological Problem . .E. D. Baumann........................................ 21 Christopher Wilhelm Hufeland . I. A. Abt...........................................................17 Intern Service in the Old Days at Cham­ bers Street Hospital..........................J. B. Cutter ...............................................39 Thomas Dale, m.d. of Charleston, S. C. .Robert E. Seibels.......................................50 Antonio Vallisneri.......................................Joseph Francbini........................................ 58 The Mutter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia . .H. P. Schenck............................................. 69 The Physician of the Dance of Death: Parts iv and v............................................Aldred Scott Wartbin . .75, 134 Medical Incunabula in the Library of the University of Michigan Medical School.................................................................................................................................. no Check List of Medical Incunabula in the John Crerar Library of Chicago.....................................................................114 Touchpieces and the Cure of the King’s Evil..................................................................Sir D'Arcy Power...................................... 127 Max Johann Sigismund Schultze (1825- 1874)..............................................................Theodore H. Bast.......................................166 Louis Lewin, Pharmacologist, Toxicolo­ gist, Medical Historian . .David I. Macbt........................................... 179 Refutation of the Charges of Cowardice Made against Galen...............................Joseph Walsh.............................................195 Galen..................................................................Charles W. Burr...................................... 209 Landmarks in the History of Lead Poison­ ing ...................................................................Ralph H. Major............................................218 A Descriptive List of the Incunabula in the Library of the College of Phy­ sicians of Philadelphia........................................................................ 228, 325, 439 The Pneumatic Institution of Thomas Beddoes at Clifton, 1798 . .Albert H. Miller...........................................253 History of Cinchona and Its Thera­ peutics ............................................................Sir Humphry Rolleston . .261 The Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus . .Charles A. Elsberg.................................... 271 Ch. Alphonse Laveran, 1845-1922 . .Joseph Francbini.................................... 280 Pap and Panada...............................................T. G. H. Drake............................................289 John Francis Delong, A Frontier Phy- , sician............................................................C. I. Reed..................................................296 Physician Physicists........................................Edward Podolsky.................................... 300 Notes on English Medicine (George iv- Henry viii)...............................................J. R. Clemens........................................... 308 Hindu Medicine and Its Antiquity . ,P. J. Sarma...........................................318 CONTENTS ORIGINAL ARTICLES PAGE Dr. Samuel Brown........................................A. H. Barkley...........................................363 Foundations of British Dermatology. .H. Haldin-Davis....................................368 Doctor John Gorrie.......................................Edward Jelks............................................387 Thomas Holley Chivers, m.d. 1807-1858 .Wm. Willis Anderson..............................391 Nicholas Culpeper, Gent..........................Burton Chance............................................394 Two Unpublished Letters of Matthew Baillie, m.d................................................... George C. Peachey......................................404 Tuberculosis and Genius—Francis Thompson.................................................... Lewis J. Moorman..................................... 407 An Unpublished Diary of Edward Jenner (1810-1812)......................................... C. Doris Hellman.................................... 412 Translation of a Persian Monograph on Syphilis...................................................C. Elgood................................................ 465 Erasmus Darwin and His Relation to the Doctrine of Evolution . .E. B. Krumhhaar.................................... 487 From Epidauros to Galenos . .A. P. Cawadias.......................................... 501 Dr. J. C. Nott and the Transmission of Yellow Fever.......................................Robert Wilson............................................515 Theodore Kocher.............................................. E. Robert Wiese and Judson B. Gilbert 521 Richard Den’s Tomb.......................................John W. Shuman......................................530 The Adventurous Goldberger . .R. P. Parsons.......................................... 534 The Naming of Alopecia Areata . .Douglass W. Montgomery .... 540 The Relation of Physicians to Early American Geology................................ William Browning....................................547 Phineas Fletcher and Francis Quarles and The Purple Island of Phineas Fletcher....................................................Samuel W. Lambert..............................568 Carl von Voit, Master and Friend . .Graham Lusk...........................................583 An Orthopedic Clinic of 1174 a.d. .Edward K. Cravener.............................. 595 Richard Lower (1631-1691) and His “De Corde,” London, 1669.........................K. J. Franklin...........................................599 Anton Tchekhov............................................. B. Barker Beeson..................................... 603 Henry the Eighth.......................................James Kemble............................................618 Tuberculosis and Genius—Voltaire . .L. J. Moorman.......................................... 625 The Iliac Passion..............................................Herbert T. Carson..................................... 637 Gigantism and Acromegaly (Hyperpitui­ tarism) ..........................................................S. J. Weinberg...........................................649 Incunabula in the Library of the Royal College of Surgeons of England...............................................................................672 EDITORIALS Marcello Malpighi.............................................................................................................. 116 The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Institute of the History of Medicine...........................................................................................................................117 Report on the 8th Congress of the Inter­ national Society of the History of Medicine, Rome, 1930.........................C. S. Butler................................................. 241 Alphonse Laveran..............................................................................................................355

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