We predict that any future volumes of this series will contain a more diverse range of subject matter
Chiarugi accepted the directorship of the Bonifacio Hospital of Florence
a complexity that points to the difficulty of trying to understand the background to modern chemistry without taking into account its early and long-time connection with medicine
It could be argued that academic pharmacy
Particularly welcome are contributions on archaeological analyses of alchemical equipment—a neglected arena in a subject usually reliant on text alone
Bartholomaeus Eustachius: A Little Treatise on the Teeth History of Science We predict that any futureChernin, David A., and Gerald Shklar, eds., Translated from Latin by Joan H. Thomas, 1999, 298pp. Being a translation and facsimile edition of the first authoritative book on dentistry, Libellus de Dentibus (1563), edited and introduced by David A. Chernin and Gerald Shklar, with a translation from the Latin by Joan H. Thomas Bartolomeo Eustachio (15201574) was one of the great anatomists of all time. In many ways his anatomical studies were more