ly.
The Father of Modern Anatomy.
Royal Physician to Charles V.
Some historical misconstructions.
What the Popes did for anatomy in the sixteenth century.
THE SUPPOSED PAPAL PROHIBITION OF CHEMISTRY. 120
False impression prevalent just as in anatomy.
Striking similarity of history-lie.
American writers.
The Papal decree.
Its purpose.
The gold-brick industry.
Fines to be distributed to the poor.
Pope John's bull, _Super Illius specula._
Appeal to historians of chemistry.
Chemistry in later Middle Ages.
Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, Roger Bacon, Raymond Lully,
Arnold of Villanova, the two Hollanduses, Basil Valentine,
Paracelsus and his ecclesiastical teachers.
Pope John XXII. a patron of science and of education
A PAPAL PATRON OF EDUCATION AND OF SCIENCE. 138
Pope John XXII. distinguished for his administrative abilities,
his learning and his abstemiousness.
Avarice and the Papal revenues.
Educational foundations from Papal revenues.
Modern educators and this old-time patron of education.
All great Popes subject of slander.
The personality of Pope John XXII.
Pres. White's astonishing declarations as to the
bull _Super Illius specula._
Pope John XXII. "a kindly and rational scholar."
His bull for the University {ix} of Perugia.
Perugia and the history of culture.
Standards in education.
Seven years for the doctorate in medicine.
Foundation of the University of Cahors.
Modern requirements.
Why the Pope favored education
THE CHURCH AND SURGERY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. 167
Mistaken notions as to medieval surgery.
Supposed Church discouragement of surgery.
Misinterpreted ecclesiastical documents once more.
Gurlt on surgery during the Middle Ages.
Wonderful developments of surgery, when ignorantly said not to exist.
Allbutt and Pagel on the great surgeons of the Middle Ages.
Salicet.
Lanfranc.
Surprising anticipations of modern surgery.
Mondeville.
Surgical common sense.
Yperman.
Illustrations of surgical instruments.
Hydrophobia.
Chauliac the Father of Modern Surgery.
Place in surgery.
Chamberlain of the Pope.
Technics of surgery.
Chauliac's career.
Ardern, the English surgeon.
His works.
False impressions with regard to surgical history.
Professional jealousy not ecclesiastical persecution.
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