Fig. 1. View of the Temple of Aesculapius on the Island
of Cos facing page 52
Fig. 2. Bird's-eye View of the Temple of Aesculapius
and Associated Buildings on the Island of Cos facing page 54
Fig. 3. Ground Plan of the Asclepieion on the Island
of Cos facing page 55
Fig. 4. Ancient Statue of the God Aesculapius in the
Berlin Museum facing page 62
Fig. 5. Head of the Marble Statue of the God Aesculapius
in the Naples Museum facing page 62
Fig. 6. Bas-relief of Aesculapius, Accompanied by
Women and Children, in the Presence of an
Enormous Serpent facing page 68
Fig. 7. Female Bust Showing Cancer of One Breast facing page 68
Fig. 8. Paralysis of the Left Facial Nerve facing page 70
Fig. 9. The Oldest Known Pictorial Representation of a
Formal Dissection of the Human Body facing page 280
Fig. 10. The Manner of Giving Public Instruction in
Medicine during the Middle Ages 281
Fig. 11. Henri de Mondeville facing page 288
Fig. 12. One of the Wards in the Hôtel-Dieu of Paris facing page 304
Fig. 13. The Physician, the Surgeon and the Pharmacist facing page 306
Fig. 14. Andreas Vesalius facing page 344
Fig. 15. William Harvey facing page 380
Fig. 16. "The Lovesick Maiden" facing page 412
Fig. 17. Thomas Sydenham facing page 418
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