Vesalius, the China root epistle :: a new translation and critical edition /
"In this work on the discovery and therapeutic use of the china root in the treatment of syphilis, Vesalius described the first attempt to formulate methods of identification of an exotic drug. He also offered physicians an opportunity to determine whether or not a drug coming into common use m...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this work on the discovery and therapeutic use of the china root in the treatment of syphilis, Vesalius described the first attempt to formulate methods of identification of an exotic drug. He also offered physicians an opportunity to determine whether or not a drug coming into common use might be adulterated. The work contains Vesalius's defense of his anatomical methods and doctrines as described in the Fabrica (No. 375), as well as important autobiographical data."--Garrison & Morton (1991) |
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contents | 1. Dedicatory preface Franciscus Vesalius -- 2. Author's greeting to Joachim Roelants -- 3. Occasion for writing about the China root -- 4. With what success many have used the China -- 5. Description of the China root -- 6. Method of preparing the China decoction -- 7. Quantity of the first China decoction to be delivered, and the time to give it -- 8. How a sweat should be induced -- 9. What drink is useful -- 10. Sleep and wakefulness -- 11. Movement and rest -- 12. Concern about bodily wastes -- 13. What affects of the mind are applicable -- 14. Sexual activity -- 15. How long the first decoction should be used -- 16. A method of taking and preparing a second decoction -- 17. A way of administering sparta parilla -- 18. Native and familiar drugs should be put to use rather than exotics -- 19. Decoction of chamaedrys -- 20. No small results can be expected from genuine rhapontic -- 21. Hapless people who gratify themselves by publishing something -- 22. Occasion for the letter of Sylvius in which it was declared that nothing written by Galen is completely in error -- 23. Occasion for the opinion, here to be recorded, of the letter in which Vesalius replied to Sylvius -- 24. Galen did not dissect humans, but teaches the study of animals instead of man -- 25. A number of conjectures from the bones -- 26. Conclusions drawn about the fat, muscles, and ligaments, whereby it is concluded that Galen did not describe the human fabric -- 27. Several places taken from the series of veins and arteries in which it is inferred that Galen did not dissect humans -- 28. Reasons taken from the nerves by which it is known that humans were not dissected by Galen -- 29. Reasons selected from the contents of the peritoneum -- 30. Some conjectures based upon the parts that are contained in the thorax -- 31. Reasons taken from those contained in the skull -- 32. Some places where Galen openly criticized the Ancients because they had dissected humans and not apes, as he did -- 33. Not everything in his description of the parts was correctly reported and described by Galen -- 34. A number of untrue descriptions in the bones -- 35. Several inaccurate descriptions taken from the account of muscles and ligaments -- 36. Some false descriptions gathered from the account of veins and arteries -- 37. Accepted descriptions in the account of nerves which are not quite true -- 38. Descriptions of the parts that are contained in the peritoneum, which are not entirely true -- 39. Several untrue descriptions gathered from the parts contained in the thorax -- 40. False descriptions among the parts that are surrounded by the skull -- 41. Some places where it is known that Galen was not altogether sound in assigning the functions and uses of the parts -- 42. In his account of the bones -- 43. Several uses and functions not well assigned in Galen's account of the muscles and ligaments -- 44. Places collected from the description of veins, arteries, and nerves where it is known that Galen consistently assigned incorrect uses and actions -- 45. A description of some things that are contained in the peritoneum -- 46. From the description of parts located in the thorax and skull -- 47. Some invalid anatomical proofs of Galen are mentioned -- 48. How useful the annotations of Vesalius have been in Galenic anatomy, and how little they are to be needed hereafter -- 49. Method of administering the water of the China root. |
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Quantity of the first China decoction to be delivered, and the time to give it -- 8. How a sweat should be induced -- 9. What drink is useful -- 10. Sleep and wakefulness -- 11. Movement and rest -- 12. Concern about bodily wastes -- 13. What affects of the mind are applicable -- 14. Sexual activity -- 15. How long the first decoction should be used -- 16. A method of taking and preparing a second decoction -- 17. A way of administering sparta parilla -- 18. Native and familiar drugs should be put to use rather than exotics -- 19. Decoction of chamaedrys -- 20. No small results can be expected from genuine rhapontic -- 21. Hapless people who gratify themselves by publishing something -- 22. Occasion for the letter of Sylvius in which it was declared that nothing written by Galen is completely in error -- 23. Occasion for the opinion, here to be recorded, of the letter in which Vesalius replied to Sylvius -- 24. Galen did not dissect humans, but teaches the study of animals instead of man -- 25. A number of conjectures from the bones -- 26. Conclusions drawn about the fat, muscles, and ligaments, whereby it is concluded that Galen did not describe the human fabric -- 27. Several places taken from the series of veins and arteries in which it is inferred that Galen did not dissect humans -- 28. Reasons taken from the nerves by which it is known that humans were not dissected by Galen -- 29. Reasons selected from the contents of the peritoneum -- 30. Some conjectures based upon the parts that are contained in the thorax -- 31. Reasons taken from those contained in the skull -- 32. Some places where Galen openly criticized the Ancients because they had dissected humans and not apes, as he did -- 33. Not everything in his description of the parts was correctly reported and described by Galen -- 34. A number of untrue descriptions in the bones -- 35. Several inaccurate descriptions taken from the account of muscles and ligaments -- 36. Some false descriptions gathered from the account of veins and arteries -- 37. Accepted descriptions in the account of nerves which are not quite true -- 38. Descriptions of the parts that are contained in the peritoneum, which are not entirely true -- 39. Several untrue descriptions gathered from the parts contained in the thorax -- 40. False descriptions among the parts that are surrounded by the skull -- 41. Some places where it is known that Galen was not altogether sound in assigning the functions and uses of the parts -- 42. In his account of the bones -- 43. Several uses and functions not well assigned in Galen's account of the muscles and ligaments -- 44. Places collected from the description of veins, arteries, and nerves where it is known that Galen consistently assigned incorrect uses and actions -- 45. A description of some things that are contained in the peritoneum -- 46. From the description of parts located in the thorax and skull -- 47. Some invalid anatomical proofs of Galen are mentioned -- 48. How useful the annotations of Vesalius have been in Galenic anatomy, and how little they are to be needed hereafter -- 49. Method of administering the water of the China root. "In this work on the discovery and therapeutic use of the china root in the treatment of syphilis, Vesalius described the first attempt to formulate methods of identification of an exotic drug. He also offered physicians an opportunity to determine whether or not a drug coming into common use might be adulterated. The work contains Vesalius's defense of his anatomical methods and doctrines as described in the Fabrica (No. 375), as well as important autobiographical data."--Garrison & Morton (1991) Galen. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79059644 Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555. 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spellingShingle | Vesalius, Andreas, 1514-1564 Vesalius, the China root epistle : a new translation and critical edition / 1. Dedicatory preface Franciscus Vesalius -- 2. Author's greeting to Joachim Roelants -- 3. Occasion for writing about the China root -- 4. With what success many have used the China -- 5. Description of the China root -- 6. Method of preparing the China decoction -- 7. Quantity of the first China decoction to be delivered, and the time to give it -- 8. How a sweat should be induced -- 9. What drink is useful -- 10. Sleep and wakefulness -- 11. Movement and rest -- 12. Concern about bodily wastes -- 13. What affects of the mind are applicable -- 14. Sexual activity -- 15. How long the first decoction should be used -- 16. A method of taking and preparing a second decoction -- 17. A way of administering sparta parilla -- 18. Native and familiar drugs should be put to use rather than exotics -- 19. Decoction of chamaedrys -- 20. No small results can be expected from genuine rhapontic -- 21. Hapless people who gratify themselves by publishing something -- 22. Occasion for the letter of Sylvius in which it was declared that nothing written by Galen is completely in error -- 23. Occasion for the opinion, here to be recorded, of the letter in which Vesalius replied to Sylvius -- 24. Galen did not dissect humans, but teaches the study of animals instead of man -- 25. A number of conjectures from the bones -- 26. Conclusions drawn about the fat, muscles, and ligaments, whereby it is concluded that Galen did not describe the human fabric -- 27. Several places taken from the series of veins and arteries in which it is inferred that Galen did not dissect humans -- 28. Reasons taken from the nerves by which it is known that humans were not dissected by Galen -- 29. Reasons selected from the contents of the peritoneum -- 30. Some conjectures based upon the parts that are contained in the thorax -- 31. Reasons taken from those contained in the skull -- 32. Some places where Galen openly criticized the Ancients because they had dissected humans and not apes, as he did -- 33. Not everything in his description of the parts was correctly reported and described by Galen -- 34. A number of untrue descriptions in the bones -- 35. Several inaccurate descriptions taken from the account of muscles and ligaments -- 36. Some false descriptions gathered from the account of veins and arteries -- 37. Accepted descriptions in the account of nerves which are not quite true -- 38. Descriptions of the parts that are contained in the peritoneum, which are not entirely true -- 39. Several untrue descriptions gathered from the parts contained in the thorax -- 40. False descriptions among the parts that are surrounded by the skull -- 41. Some places where it is known that Galen was not altogether sound in assigning the functions and uses of the parts -- 42. In his account of the bones -- 43. Several uses and functions not well assigned in Galen's account of the muscles and ligaments -- 44. Places collected from the description of veins, arteries, and nerves where it is known that Galen consistently assigned incorrect uses and actions -- 45. A description of some things that are contained in the peritoneum -- 46. From the description of parts located in the thorax and skull -- 47. Some invalid anatomical proofs of Galen are mentioned -- 48. How useful the annotations of Vesalius have been in Galenic anatomy, and how little they are to be needed hereafter -- 49. Method of administering the water of the China root. Galen. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79059644 Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555. Galen Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555 Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxhfMhQjypm34yh6bP84q Galen fast De humani corporis fabrica (Vesalius, Andreas) fast Human anatomy Early works to 1800. Smilax Therapeutic use. Botany, Medical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85016008 Medicinal plants. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083063 Anatomy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004835 Materia medica, Vegetable. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082059 Medicine, Botanic. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083123 Smilax. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123642 Anatomy Phytotherapy Plant Preparations therapeutic use Smilax Plants, Medicinal https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010946 Animal Structures https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000825 Anatomie humaine Ouvrages avant 1800. Salsepareilles Emploi en thérapeutique. Plantes médicinales. Anatomie. Phytothérapie. Salsepareilles. anatomy. aat MEDICAL Anatomy. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. bisacsh Human anatomy fast Botany, Medical fast Materia medica, Vegetable fast Medicinal plants fast Smilax fast |
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title | Vesalius, the China root epistle : a new translation and critical edition / |
title_alt | Epistola, rationem modumque propinandi radicis Chynae decocti. |
title_auth | Vesalius, the China root epistle : a new translation and critical edition / |
title_exact_search | Vesalius, the China root epistle : a new translation and critical edition / |
title_full | Vesalius, the China root epistle : a new translation and critical edition / Andreas Vesalius ; [translated and edited by] Daniel H. Garrison ; with added illustrations from the 1543 and 1555 De humani corporis fabrica. |
title_fullStr | Vesalius, the China root epistle : a new translation and critical edition / Andreas Vesalius ; [translated and edited by] Daniel H. Garrison ; with added illustrations from the 1543 and 1555 De humani corporis fabrica. |
title_full_unstemmed | Vesalius, the China root epistle : a new translation and critical edition / Andreas Vesalius ; [translated and edited by] Daniel H. Garrison ; with added illustrations from the 1543 and 1555 De humani corporis fabrica. |
title_short | Vesalius, the China root epistle : |
title_sort | vesalius the china root epistle a new translation and critical edition |
title_sub | a new translation and critical edition / |
topic | Galen. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79059644 Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555. Galen Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555 Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxhfMhQjypm34yh6bP84q Galen fast De humani corporis fabrica (Vesalius, Andreas) fast Human anatomy Early works to 1800. Smilax Therapeutic use. Botany, Medical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85016008 Medicinal plants. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083063 Anatomy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004835 Materia medica, Vegetable. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082059 Medicine, Botanic. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083123 Smilax. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123642 Anatomy Phytotherapy Plant Preparations therapeutic use Smilax Plants, Medicinal https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010946 Animal Structures https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000825 Anatomie humaine Ouvrages avant 1800. Salsepareilles Emploi en thérapeutique. Plantes médicinales. Anatomie. Phytothérapie. Salsepareilles. anatomy. aat MEDICAL Anatomy. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. bisacsh Human anatomy fast Botany, Medical fast Materia medica, Vegetable fast Medicinal plants fast Smilax fast |
topic_facet | Galen. Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555. Galen Dubois, Jacques, 1478-1555 De humani corporis fabrica (Vesalius, Andreas) Human anatomy Early works to 1800. Smilax Therapeutic use. Botany, Medical. Medicinal plants. Anatomy. Materia medica, Vegetable. Medicine, Botanic. Smilax. Anatomy Phytotherapy Plant Preparations therapeutic use Smilax Plants, Medicinal Animal Structures Anatomie humaine Ouvrages avant 1800. Salsepareilles Emploi en thérapeutique. Plantes médicinales. Anatomie. Phytothérapie. Salsepareilles. anatomy. MEDICAL Anatomy. SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. Human anatomy Botany, Medical Materia medica, Vegetable Medicinal plants Early works |
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