Eminent doctors: Their lives and their work; Vol. 2 of 2Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas)
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Eminent doctors: Their lives and their work; Vol. 2 of 2
Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas)
Medicine -- Great Britain -- History; Physicians -- Great Britain
Byng, Dr., and Caius, i. 20.
Cæsalpinus, i. 29.
Caius College. See Gonville and Caius, also Caius, John.
CAIUS, JOHN (1510-1573), builds Linacre’s monument, i. 13;
birth, 13;
at Cambridge, 14;
elected fellow of Gonville Hall, 14;
studies at Padua, and travels in Italy, France, and Germany, 14;
practises medicine, 14;
appointed physician to Edward VI., 14;
writes on Sweating Sickness, 15;
denounces quacks, 16, 17;
elected President of College of Physicians, 17, 20;
introduces dissection, 18;
enlarges Gonville Hall and builds gates, 19;
obtains statutes for Gonville and Caius College, and becomes Master,
19;
charged with atheism and Romanism, 20;
books and vestments burnt, 20;
writes on British Dogs, 21;
account of Bloodhound, 21, 22;
writes Method of Healing, 22;
death and burial, 23;
inscription on tomb, 23.
Calvin, i. 28.
Cambridge University, and Linacre, i. 3, 11;
and Caius, 14, 19, 20, 23;
and Sydenham, 60;
and Chambers, ii. 59;
and Watson, 149.
Canadian Indians and Jenner, i. 194.
Carlisle, Sir Anthony, i. 146, 155, 248, ii. 32.
Caroline, Princess (wife of George IV.), ii. 65.
Carro, Dr. De, i. 182.
Carter, Elizabeth, ii. 267.
CARTER, R. BRUDENELL (_b._ 1828);
education, 268;
early works, 268;
Crimean service, 268;
country practice, 269;
connection with journalism, 269;
ophthalmic specialism, 269;
Treatise on Eye Diseases, 270;
later writings, 270, 271.
Celsus, i. 14.
CHAMBERS, WILLIAM FREDERIC (1786-1855);
education, ii. 59;
physician to St. George’s Hospital, 59;
physician to William IV., 60;
death, 60;
character and habits, 61.
Chandler, Mr., on Astley Cooper, i. 218.
Charles I., i. 35-39.
Charlesworth and Lunacy, ii. 220.
Cheselden, i. 76, 77, 120, 134.
Cholera, ii. 128.
CHRISTISON, Sir R. (1797-1882), ii. 42;
education at Edinburgh, 286;
studies in London and Paris, 286;
appointed Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at Edinburgh, 286;
his success in lecturing, 287;
success as scientific witness, 287;
dangerous experiments, 288;
work on poisons, 288;
appointed Professor of Materia Medica, 289;
influence in Edinburgh University, 289;
honours, 290;
death, 290;
personal characteristics, 290.
Circulation of the blood, i. 27-36.
Civiale’s operation, ii. 196.
Clarke, Dr., and J. Hunter, i. 150.
Clark, Sir James, ii. 181.
Clay, Dr. C., ii. 109, 110.
Clay, John, ii. 112.
Cleopatra’s Needle, ii. 247.
Clerke, Dr., i. 89.
Clift, W., i. 157, 160, 168, 220.
Cline, Henry, i. 144, 146, 180, 203, 204, 206, 212, 226.
Clinical lectures, i. 92, 93, 103, 250, ii. 38, 172, 206, 213.
—— medicine, ii. 162.
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