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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