CONTENTS.
Page
Preliminary Remarks, |
page i to xx |
BOOK I.
History of Medicine.
Chapter I.—Origin of Medicine, |
1 |
Chapter II.—Rank of Physicians and duties of Teachers, |
11 |
Chapter III.—Character and duties of pupils, |
13 |
Chapter IV.—Duties of the Physician, of the attendants, and of the patient, |
16 |
Chapter V.—Recompence of the Physician, |
29 |
BOOK II.
Anatomy and Physiology.
Chapter I.—Elements of the Body, |
30 |
Chapter II.—Generation, |
32 |
Chapter III.—Growth and functions of the body, |
35 |
Chapter IV.—Structure of the Corporeal part of the body, |
42 |
Section I.—Humors; air, bile, and phlegm, |
42 |
Section II.—Essential parts; |
49 |
Chyle, blood, flesh, fat, bone, brain, spinal marrow, marrow, semen, strength and vitality, |
54 |
Section III.—Excretions; alvine evacuations, urine, perspiration, milk, |
55 |
Section IV.—Joints, |
56 |
Section V.—Ligaments, &c., |
57 |
Section VI.—Muscles, |
58 |
Section VII.—Vessels, |
60 |
Section VIII.—Celular tissue and fascia, |
65 |
Section IX.—Organs or receptacles, |
66 |
Section X.—Orifices of the body, |
67 |
Section XI.—Skin, |
ib. |
Section XII.—Supplementary Parts, |
ib. |
Section XIII.—Dissection of the human body, |
68 |
Chapter V.—Vital Parts, |
69 |
Chapter VI.—Spiritual parts of the body, |
74 |