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 Chapter XIV. Well-known Medical Authors of the Early Centuries of the Christian Era     151

Chapter XV. Claudius Galen     160

Chapter XVI. The Influence of Christianity upon the Evolution of Medicine     179

PART II. MEDIAEVAL MEDICINE

Chapter XVII. The Condition of Medicine at Byzantium during the Early Part of the Middle Ages     191

Chapter XVIII. Beginning of the Arab Renaissance under the Caliphs of Bagdad     203

Chapter XIX. Further Advance of the Arab Renaissance during the Ninth and Succeeding Centuries of the Christian Era     212

Chapter XX. Hospitals and Monasteries in the Middle Ages     235

Chapter XXI. Medical Instruction at Salerno, Italy, in the Middle Ages     243

Chapter XXII. Early Evidences of the Influence of the Renaissance upon the Progress of Medicine in Western Europe     259

Chapter XXIII. Further Progress of Medicine and Surgery in Western Europe during the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and a Part of the Fifteenth Centuries     269

Chapter XXIV. During the Latter Half of the Middle Ages Surgery Assumes the Most Prominent Place in the Advance of Medical Science     292

Chapter XXV. Brief History of the Allied Sciences—Pharmacy, Chemistry and Balneotherapeutics     315

PART III. MEDICINE DURING THE RENAISSANCE

Chapter XXVI. Important Events that Preceded the Renaissance—Early Attempts to Dissect the Human Body     327