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      Pixelated Geiger-Mode Avalanche Photo-Diode Characterization through Dark Current Measurement

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          PIXELATED geiger-mode avalanche photodiodes(PPDs), often called silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) are emerging as an excellent replacement for traditional photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) in a variety of detectors, especially those for subatomic physics experiments, which requires extensive test and operation procedures in order to achieve uniform responses from all the devices. In this paper, we show for two PPD brands, Hamamatsu MPPC and SensL SPM, that the dark noise rate, breakdown voltage and rate of correlated avalanches can be inferred from the sole measure of dark current as a function of operating voltage, hence greatly simplifying the characterization procedure. We introduce a custom electronics system that allows measurement for many devices concurrently, hence allowing rapid testing and monitoring of many devices at low cost. Finally, we show that the dark current of Hamamastu Multi-Pixel Photon Counter (MPPC) is rather independent of temperature at constant operating voltage, hence the current measure cannot be used to probe temperature variations. On the other hand, the MPPC current can be used to monitor light source conditions in DC mode without requiring strong temperature stability, as long as the integrated source brightness is comparable to the dark noise rate.

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            Aberdeen University 211 Academic Assistance Council (UK) 172 Academy of the History of Science 194 Ackerknecht, Erwin H. 212, 213n5, 221–2, 222n6, 246n2, 283, 264n4   A short history of medicine: Sigerist’s review of 310, 310n9; Singer’s review of 311, 312n6 Adams, Andrew Leith (son of Francis Adams) 211, 211n4 Adams, Francis 211, 211nn1–2, 214, 218, 231 Adams, Sir Walter 191, 192n1(a) Aesculape (Journal of the International Society of the History of Medicine) 290 Agro-Joint 177, 177n5 Albertini, Ippolito 53, 53n3 Albertus Magnus 265, 265n4 Albucasis (al-Zahrawi, Abu’l-Qasim Khalif) 120, 121n4   Al-Tasrif 244 Alchandrius, his herbal 16, 17n3 alchemy, Dorothea Singer’s interest in xii, 4n6 Alcmeone (journal) 191, 191n1, 195, 245 Alinari (publisher/bookseller), Florence 259, 259n8, 280 Allbutt, Sir (Thomas) Clifford 47, 48n1(a), 49, 49n3, 50, 51, 53, 54, 60, 61, 61n3, 65, 72   on Sudhoff 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 91, 94, 95n1 alum, trade in 231, 252, 259, 259n7 America, etymology of 213–14, 216, 220 American Association of the History of Medicine 229, 251, 260, 261n4   Osler Medal Contest 239, 239n3 American Bacteriological Association 216 American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, Wisconsin University 256, 256n11 The American Review of Soviet Medicine 225, 227 amphioxus (lancelet), Singer on 214, 216, 217n13 anatomy, early publications/work on 8n4, 18, 20, 26, 31, 36, 40, 54, 54n3, 54n6, 70n5, 100, 133, 218, 226, 226n3, 228, 232, 233n4, 284, 294, 295, 302, 308, 309, 309n3   Roman catacombs, rediscovered possible dissection scheme 312–13, 313n5, 314   Singer’s lectures on 69, 70n5, 76, 117   see also Galen; Vesalius Anceps (Charles Singer’s pen-name) 219, 219n7 Anderson, Annie (secretary to Singer) 63, 64, 64n5, 90, 95, 102, 103, 104, 108 Andrewe, Laurens (printer) 66 Anglo-American Symposium, Pura, Switzerland, August 1950 267, 267n2, 268, 268n3 Annals of Medical History 71, 71n2, 149–50 Annals of Science 237 Apuleius, Lucius 12, 49   his herbarium 16, 18, 20, 48, 115; illustrations in 55; MSS of 49, 51–2, 54, 54n4, 55, 88; in England 23, 52, 64, 131, 132n1   pseudo-Apuleius 12, 13n2; see also Howald, Ernest and Henry E. Sigerist: Pseudo-Aupulei   Sigerist’s work on 23, 24n1, 64 Aquinas, St Thomas 238, 238n5 Arabic medicine 33, 49, 50n4, 200n5, 229, 230n4, 231–2, 302   Browne on 9, 9n5   Sigerist on 267 Arber, Agnes 202, 202n1 Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin (later Sudhoff’s Archiv) 3n2, 16, 17n1, 43, 121, 131, 131n1   criticism of 42, 43, 50, 82 Arcieri, Giovanni (John) 191, 191n1, 195, 242, 243, 245   The Circulation of the Blood … 242, 243n1(a); reviews of 248, 249n1; by Singer 243, 243n1(b)   Sigerist and 242, 245 Aristotle 24n7, 213n4, 273   De generatione animalium 9   De patibus animalium 97   Thompson on 15, 15n2   Ross on 99n2 Arnold, Phyllis H. (secretary to Sigerist)   Singer, correspondence with: No. 384 November 6 1954 300–301 No. 385 November 10 1954 301 Arthus, Maurice 236n4   Maurice Marthus’ philosophy… translated from the French with an introduction by Henry E. Sigerist and foreword by Warefield T. Longcope 235, 235n4 Arundel, Thomas Howard, second Earl: The Arundel Manuscripts 68, 68n2 Asclepius, the Edelsteins on 216, 217n11, 245, 246 Aselli, Gaspare 118n12   De Lactibus… 117, 118n12 Asling, C.W. see Lind, L.R, and C.W. Asling Athenaeum Club, London, Singer as member of 159–60, 191, 236, 271, 281 Atlantic Monthly 283, 284n1 Aurelianus, Caius 256, 257n13, 258 Austria 61, 182, 185   Vienna 185, 244; the Singers in 59, 60 Babylonian medicine 266 Bacon, Roger 8n5, 47n1(a)   his cypher 26, 26n2   Opera…Fasc. V, Secretum Secretorum… 8, 8n5   Sigerist’s work on 142   Steele on 8, 8n5, 49, 49n2   Withington on 46, 47n1(a), 61n3, 69, 77, 94 Baer (publisher (?)), Frankfurt 92 Baily, C. (ed.): The legacy of Rome 29, 30n2 Balfour, Arthur James, first Earl 117, 118n9 Barnard, Cyril C. 277, 277n2(b), 278 Bauer, Miss (unidentified) (student of Sigerist at Zurich University) 67, 67n3, 71, 71n5, 72 Bayon, Enrico Pietro (Henry Peter) 192, 192n1(b), 193, 194, 196   on Paracelsus 215, 217n7 Beeson, Jack (son-in-law of Henry E. Sigerist) 272n1, 293, 294n1, 310 Beaumont, William 245n6 Belgium 204n2   Brussels, Royal Library 37, 40   Sigerist in 156, 229   Singer in 36, 37 Bell, George Kennedy Allen, Bishop of Chichester 179, 180nn2–3 Bell, H.I. 20n1 Beneventum/Beneventan Manuscripts/Script 15, 15n3, 18, 83, 123, 124n2   Lowe on 91, 91n1(b) Benivieni, Antonio 271n1   De abditis nonnullis ac mirandis morborum … (English translation) 271, 271n1, 296, 297n1 Benn Brothers (publishers) 117, 118 Benzi, Ugo 234, 234n7 Berengario of Carpi, Jacopo: Isagoge breves… 74, 75nn5–6, 100, 100n2 Berlin University Department of the History of Medicine 153n1 Bernard, Claude 246n3 Berr, Henri 287, 287n2 Bertel, Giuseppe 186, 187n4 Bett, W. R. 267n2 Bevan, Edwyn R. and Charles Singer (eds): The legacy of Israel 117, 118n10, 164, 165–6, 167 Bickel-Sigerist, Marguerite (sister of Henry E. Sigerist) 252, 252n3 Bilikiewicz, Tadeusz 142 Birmingham University 169 Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart 192, 192n2 Blackett, Mrs Patrick (née Bayon) 192 Bodleian Library see Oxford University Boenheim, Felix 305, 306n2, 309 Boerhaave, Hermann 297, 298n2 books 25, 205, 210   Sigerist’s library 262, 263n6   see also printing/publication booksellers 4, 25, 25n2, 25n4, 26, 166, 209, 221 Bradley, Henry 68, 68n2(b) Braham, Harold 237, 247 Brain, Walter Russell (first Baron) 301, 301n1 Breasted, James Henry 31–2, 32n4 Britain see United Kingdom British Academy 170 British Council, Baltimore 237 British Medical Journal (BMJ) 8, 8n4, 225, 226n3, 243, 243n1(b), 248, 249n1, 275, 275n4, 276, 282, 282n4, 285, 286n1(a), 304, 304n2(b) British Museum 71, 176   book collections 40, 64, 67, 69, 74   MS collections 27, 30, 39, 42, 97, 99, 111, 112, 122–3, 124; Arundel MSS 68, 68n2(a) British Society for the History of Science 279, 279n2(b), 280   Singer as president 279n2(b) Brodie, William 211, 211n3 Brown, Hilda 253n1 Browne, Edward Granville 17, 18n3, 30, 31, 33, 47, 49, 61n3   Arabian medicine 9, 9n5   on Sudhoff 60, 62, 63, 65, 67 Brown-Séquard, Charles Edward, Olmstead on 246, 246n3, 255 von Brunn, Walter 107, 107n3 Brunschwig, Hieronimus 63, 64, 64n3   Liber de arte distillandi de compostis 66, 66n5 Bryce Lecture, Somerville College, Oxford, June 1950: Sigerest on Latin medical literature 267, 268n4, 309 Bukht-Isho family (of Syriac translators) 244 Buess, Heinrich 268n3 Bullock, William 214, 215n9 Bullock, Fred see Smith, Frederick and Fred Bullock Bulletin of the History of Medicine (founded by Henry E. Sigerist) xi, 146, 147n1(a), 149, 150, 151, 153, 161, 166, 199, 207, 208, 211, 218, 228, 229, 230, 244, 264, 275, 275n4   Castiglione, Supplement presented to 224, 225n2   ‘Congratulatory epistle to Arnold C. Klebs’ 202, 202n4   funding of 149, 151, 153, 163, 175   Fielding H. Garrison Memorial Number 169, 169n3, 170, 170n3   Mullett, Charles F.: Public baths … as Supplement to 246, 246n5   Vesalius, number dedicated to 224, 224n2, 225, 226n2 Burr, George L. 171, 171n1(a) Butler, Mr [unidentified] (Secretary of the British Society for the History of Science) 279, 280, 280n4 Byzantine medicine 190n1(c) Cairo University 229 California University 287–8, 288n2   Singer at, on his lecture tour 144, 144n1, 145 Cambridge economic history, ed. J. H. Chapman and E. E. Power 291, 292n2 Cambridge University 15, 169, 206   Caius (Gonville and Caius) College 131, 131n1, 218 Cambridge University Library 15, 15n3, 18 Cambridge University Press 303 Canada, Sigerist in xi, 225, 226 Canano, Giovanni Battista 53–4, 54n2, 54n3   Singer/Cushing correspondence on 66, 66n1(b), 69   see also Cushing, Harvey and Edward C. Streeter Capparoni, Pietro 34, 34n4, 41, 43, 45   his book collection 43, 44n5   Magistri salernitani… 77, 77n2, 106–7, 106n1   Singer on 127 Carman, John Burd, on Vesalius: De humani corporis fabrica 162n1(a) Carnegie Corporation/Foundation 201, 212, 213n5 da Carpi, Girolamo 54n3 Carpi, Jacobo see Berengario of Carpi, Jacobo Cary, M. see Oxford classical dictionary Castiglioni, Arturo 148, 148n5, 186, 187n3, 205, 245   Bulletin of the History of Medicine Supplement presented to 224, 225n2   Storia della medicina 194, 195n3; English translation by Krumbhaar 194 Cawadias, Alexander P. 185, 185n1 Celsus 117, 118n11 Centaurus 296, 297n1 Cesalpino Andrea/ Caesalpinus, Andreas 242, 243n1(a) Cesi, Frederico 180n9   Apiarium 180, 180n9, 205 Chamberlain, (Arthur) Neville 207, 207n4, 209 Chapman, J. H. see Cambridge economic history Chicago University Press 234 Chinese medicine 215, 217n4 chloromycetine (early antibiotic) 277, 277n1(b) Choulant, Ludwig 8n4   History and bibliography of anatomic illustration…. translated and edited by Mortimer Frank 8, 8n4, 233, 234n4 Christian Medical Council for Overseas Work, New York 215 Churchill, Sir Winston 201n1(b) Ciba pharmaceutical company 293, 294n4 Cinchona 215, 217n6   see also quinine circulation system see heart Civil Liberties League (US) 186 Clarendon Press 72, 73n3, 81, 117, 118, 121, 146, 147, 202, 205, 220, 289, 311 Classical Quarterly 8, 10, 273 Cocchi family (of medical authors) 25, 25n1 Cockayne, Thomas O. 23, 24n3 Codex Bernensis 97, 99, 100, 103 Codrus [unidentified] (Italian explorer) 202 Cohen, Barnett 216, 219 Cohen, Dorothea Waley see Singer, Dorothea Waley Cohen, I. Bernard 256, 256n10 Cole, Francis Joseph 205, 206, 206n8, 214, 214n7, 219, 222, 223, 223n2(a),   A history of comparative anatomy … 223n2(a) Columbia University 173 Comrie, John D. 28, 28n1, 29n3, 50, 51, 60, 61n3, 63 Congress of Historians, Brussels, April 1923 36, 37, 37n1, 38 Constantinus Africanus 49, 50n4   De Animalibus 49, 120, 121n3   Medicinae tam simplices… 121n3 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation 225 Cope, Zachary 298, 298n5 Copernicus, Nicolaus 104, 104n3 Cornell University 171, 171n1(a), 172   Sigerist at 241, 242 Cornell University Press 221, 230, 256 Corner, George W. 261, 261n6 Cornwall, Singer in 69, 70n1, 104, 105, 107, 147   “Kilmarth”, his home in xiii, xiv, xvii, 153–4, 155, 160, 182, 183, 201, 203, 205, 304   see also United Kingdom Corpus Medicorum Graecorum 284 Corsini, Andrea 271, 271n3, 272 Cortesao, Armando 247, 248n1(a), 249–50, 251   The Suma oriental of Tomé Pires… 250, 250n3 Courtauld Institute for the History of Art, London 218 Crawfurd (Crawford), Sir Raymond Henry Payne 87, 88n2 Cripps, Sir Stafford 212, 213n6 Crookshank, Francis Graham 138, 138n2 Crowther, James G. 181, 181n5 Cullen, Thomas S. 157, 158, 158n1(b) Cumston, Charles G. 13, 13n7, 14   as President, International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, 1924 88n1, 92, 94, 98, 99, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110; Klebs on 105n1   Singer on 99, 103, 104, 105, 108, 110 Cushing, Harvey vii, 52, 52n1(b), 185   Sigerest and ix, 52n1(b)   Singer and, on Canano 66, 66n1(b), 69   on Vesalius 161 Cushing, Harvey and Edward C. Streeter: Ioannes Baptista Canano, 1515–1578, Girolamo da Carpi, 1501–1556: musculorum humani corporis picturata dissectio… 54n3 Czecho-Slovak Committee, London 187 d’Irsay, Stephen 175n3   History of Physiology 175 Dale, Sir Henry Hallett 185, 185n1, 292, 292n5, 298, 302 Dalrymple-Champneys, Sir Weldon 229, 230n2 Dannemann, Friedrich 56, 57n3   Grundriss einer Gerchichte… 56, 57n4   ‘Uber den Parallelismus…’ 57n3 Daremberg, Charles 71, 71n4 Daukes, Sidney Herbert 268, 269n5 De Thierry [unidentified] 167 Delaunay, Paul 232, 233n5, 234 Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Geschichte Medizin 134, 135n1 Dickinson, Henry Winram 200, 200n2, 201, 266 Diels, Hermann: Die Handschriften der antiken Ärzte 97, 97n1 Diepgen, Paul 40, 40n5, 51–2, 52n3, 153, 153n1, 154, 190   as a Nazi 261, 261n2(b), 263   Sigerist on 262 Dingle, Herbert H. 238, 238n6   as Professor of History of Science, London University 238n6, 248–9; retirement 300   Singer: A short history of scientific ideas, his contribution to 311, 312n8 Dioscorides, his herbal 16, 17n4, 88   Munich MS 83, 85   Naples MS 40   Vienna MS, dedicated to Juliana Anicia 48, 48n1(b), 60, 61, 62n1 dissection see anatomy Dobell, [Cecil] Clifford 214, 215n8, 216, 219   death 271, 272 Dobson, John Frederick 107, 108n2, 112, 144 Donnolo, his herbal 16, 17n3 Drabkin, Israel E. 213n5, 246   Aurelianus, Caelius: On acute diseases… 256, 256n13, 258 drugs (pharmaceutical) 277, 293   development of 289, 291, 293   medieval 33, 33n3(b) Dryander, Johannes (of Marburg) 100, 100n3   Anatomia captitis humani… 100 Eastman, Nicholson J. 257n14 Ebers papyrus 31 Edelstein, Emma xvii, 287 Edelstein, Emma J. and Ludwig Edelstein   Asclepius… 216, 217n11, 245, 246, 252 Edelstein, Ludwig xvii, 150, 150n3, 152, 157, 173, 186, 199, 205, 257n14   on Hippocrates 199, 200n3(a)   Sigerist on 287–8 Edinburgh Review 51 Egypt Exploration Fund 18, 18n6 Egyptian medicine (ancient) 282–3 Elliott, Thomas Renton 214, 215n11   as a Wellcome Trustee 236 Elliott Smith, Grafton see Smith, Sir Grafton Elliott Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars, New York 150 Emmart, Emily W. 204, 204n2   The Bodianus Manuscript. An Aztec herbal… 202, 202n1, 203, 204, 205, 214, 218 Endeavour 288, 288n1(b), 292, 292n7, 293 Englert, Ludwig 136, 137n1(a) epilepsy, Temkin on 216, 217n12 Erasistratus 108n9 Escher, Caspar 312, 313n3 Escher-Wyss engineering firm, Zurich 312 Eton College, Apuleius MS held by 51 Etzioni, Mordecai 239, 239n5 Farrington, Benjamin 159, 159n3, 161, 259 Feldhaus, Franz Maria 134, 134n3, 167–8   as a Nazi 261, 261n2, 263   his police record 167   Sigerist on 262 Ferrari da Grandi, Gianmatteo 79n1 First World War (1914–18) 73–4, 208   Singer in xii, xvii, 204, 205, 227 Fischer, Hans 276, 276n3   Sigerist, correspondence with vii   Singer, correspondence with 292 Fischer, Isidor xviii, 205, 206n7 Fisher, Morris 31, 32n3, 35, 36, 51, 54 Fitzpatrick Lectures, Royal College of Physicians of London, 1923 and 1924: Singer on history of anatomy 69, 70n5, 76, 117 Fleming [unidentified] (photographer in London) 83, 84n1, 115, 116 Flexner, Simon 181, 181n4 Flexner, Simon and James T. Flexner: William Henry Welch … 181, 181n4 Florence 271, 272, 313   Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Galen MS in 285, 286n4   Sigerist in 280   see also Italy Fonahn, Adolph M. 29, 29n5, 33, 50 Forbes, Robert James 273, 274n8 Fox, Rev. H. W. 180n2 Fraenkel, Ludwig 157, 157n1, 158 France 156   in Second World War 201, 201n1(b), 203, 204n2, 234, 234n1, 238; Nazi collaborators 232, 234   Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale, Galen MS in 285, 286n4; the Singers and Sigerists in 7, 8, 15   refusal to invite ex-enemy nationals to meetings in: post-1918 xvi, 13, 13n9, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 102n2, 130; post-1945 230, 230n10, 261, 261n2(b), 262, 263, 264   Sigerist in 7, 8, 15, 156, 163, 175, 183   Spanish refugees in 190, 190n2(b) Francis, William W. 239, 239n4 Frank, Mortimer see Choulant, Ludwig: History and bibliography … Franklin, Alfred White 168, 168n4 French Society of the History of Medicine 234 Freud, Sigmund 183, 183n2 Friedenwald, Harry 205, 206n7 von Fritz, Kurt 240, 240n4 Frugard, Roger see Roger Frugard of Parma Fueter, Eduard 268n3 Fulton, John F. 185, 185n1, 295, 296, 298, 314   on Sigerest’s correspondence xi-xii Galen (Claudius Galenius) 284, 285, 285n4   on bones 282, 285, 285n1   De anatomicus administrationibus 258, 259, 259n5, 261, 268, 269, 270, 281–2, 285, 285n1, 302, 308, 309, 309n3, 311; MSS of 285, 286n4   De sanitate tuenda 270, 270n2, 271, 284, 285n2   De usu partium 97   Green’s work on 270, 270n2, 271, 284, 285n2   Le Clerc on 284, 285, 285n3   Singer’s work on xiv, 3, 97, 257, 258, 259n5, 261, 268, 269, 270, 273, 280–81, 284, 285, 285n1, 289, 302, 308, 309, 309n3, 311   ‘Techne iatrike’, Temkin’s seminar on at Johns Hopkins 145, 146n3   Walzer’s work on 231–2, 233n1 Galileo Galilei 206, 206n11 Garrison, Clara (Mrs. Fielding H. Garrison) 181, 181n3 Garrison, Fielding H. vii, 9, 9n9, 29, 30, 69n1, 160, 163   autobiography 191, 191n2   Bulletin of the History of Medicine Memorial Number for 169, 169n3, 170, 170n3, 196n1   correspondence 9n9, 172, 173, 174, 184, 186   An introduction to the history of medicine 184, 184n1; Bayon’s proposed revision of 192, 193, 194, 196; Sigerist on 193, 196; Singer on 193   Kagan on 179, 180n7, 181   ‘The newer epidemiology’ 38, 38n1(b), 40, 56, 59, 60, 61nn3–4, 62, 68, 74, 75, 76   Sigerist and ix   death 163, 164n1(a) Gask, George Ernest 164, 164n2(b), 176 George V 73, 74n1, 162 German Association of the History of Medicine 12, 13n1, 142, 143 German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany) 305, 306n4(a) German Hausbücher (type of MS) 200, 200n3(b), 201 German nationals   international meetings, exclusion from (post-1918) xvi, 13, 13n9, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 87, 92, 96, 99, 100, 102n2, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 130   Nazi scientists, attitudes to (post-1945) 230, 230n10, 261, 261n2(b), 262, 263, 264   publication of articles by (post-1918) 44–5 German refugees 157, 158, 167, 177, 177nn2–3, 177n5, 185, 186, 187–8   in UK xiii, xvii, 151n1, 157, 179, 185, 187–9, 193, 197, 204, 205; financial aid for 172, 185, 193, 196, 199, 205; Dorothea Singer’s work for 188, 205   in US xvii, 150–51, 150n3, 151n1(a), 152, 157, 186; financial aid for 150 Germany 62, 133n1   living conditions 61, 62, 144, 145n6, 147, 148, 151, 152–3, 154   Munich, Sigerest in 69, 78, 82, 85, 86 Germany, Nazi regime 157n1, 164, 166, 182n1(b),   187n2, 204n3   academic freedom, lack of 169–72, 171n4, 173, 174, 176   Austria, annexation of 182, 185   living conditions 166, 167, 172, 182, 184, 185, 247n1   Sigerist’s opposition to xvii, 150   Singer’s opposition to xiii, xvii, 150, 169–71, 171n1(a)   see also Hitler, Adolf; Second World War Gesner, Johannes 78, 78n1(b) Gesnerus 276, 276n3 Giacosa, Piero 124n3   Magistri salernitani… 123, 124n3 Giovanni di Castellione (printer in Milan) 39 Glasgow see Hunterian Library, Glasgow Goldschmid, Edgar 194, 195n1 Goldschmidt, Richard B. 313n8   Portraits from memory… 313, 313n8 Gollancz, Victor (publisher) 178 Gomoiu, Victor 262, 263n4 Grattan, John Henry Grafton 24n5, 174, 174n2(b), 265   see also Singer, Charles and John H.G. Grattan Great Britain see United Kingdom Greek language/alphabet 309, 311 Greek science/medicine 25, 32, 108n2, 212, 266, 267, 283, 284   see also individual authors Green, Robert Montraville: A translation of Galen’s Hygiene (De sanitate tuenda) with an   introduction by Henry E. Sigerist 270n2, 271,   284, 285n2 Greeves, Reginald Affleck 273, 274n7, 277, 291 Grower, Mr [unidentified], of Agro-Joint 177 Grünpeck, Joseph 112, 114   Tractatus de pestilenciali scorra… 88, 89n3 Guerlac, Henry 256, 257n12, 258 Gunther, Robert William Theodore 206, 206n2 Guthrie, Douglas J. 296, 297n3, 299   A history of medicine 299   Sigerist on 299, 303   Singer on 297–8, 302, 304 Guttmacher, Alan F. 257n14 gynaecology 66n2, 157, 157n1, 158   Hartlieb on 264, 265, 265n2, 266   de Ketham on 45   Muscio/Mustio on 38n1(a), 40   Soranus on 257n14, 259 Haberling, Wilhelm 122, 122n1(b) Habicht, Mr [unidentified], of Open Road 177 Haefele, J. 312 Haeser, Heinrich 27n4   Lehrbuch der Geschichte der Medizin 216, 217n9 Haggis, Alec William James 211, 211n2, 215   on quinine 214, 215 Hakluyt Society 250, 250n3 Haldane, John B.S. 241, 242n2 Hall, A. R. see Singer, Charles, Eric Holmyard and A. R. Hall von Haller, Albrecht, 53, 53n3, 78, 78n1 78n1(b) Hardt (of Lier & Co., Milan) 86, 86n2, 87, 88, 96, 100, 101, 117, 120 Harpers (publisher) 146–7, 247 Hartlieb, Johannes 265, 265nn2–3, 266 Hartman, Carl G. and William L. Straus (eds): The anatomy of the rhesus monkey 310n2 Harvard University 172, 173, 256, 303 Harvey, William 117, 118n7   Humphry Rolleston on 50, 51n3, 53, 60–61, 61n3, 69, 73, 74 Hausbücher (German MSS) 200, 200n3(b), 201 health insurance, Sigerist’s interest in xi, 187, 212 heart/circulation system 53, 117, 118n7, 242, 243, 243n1(a)   Rolleston on Harvey’s doctrine of 50, 51n3, 53, 60–61, 61n3, 69, 73, 74 Hearst Papyrus 284 Heidelberg University, 550th anniversary celebrations   Nazi manipulation of 169–72, 171n1, 173, 174,   University Rector, letter to The Times on 171, 171n1(b) Heliodorus 3, 16   Sigerist on 3n2, 4n3, 5 herbals 17n3, 18, 18n6, 20, 88, 111, 115   Anglo-Saxon 52, 88, 92, 111, 113, 123   of Apuleius 16, 18, 20, 23, 48, 49, 51–2, 54, 54n4, 55, 88, 115, 120, 131, 132n2   Aztec 202, 202n1, 203, 204   of Dioscorides 16, 17n4, 40, 48, 48n1(b), 60, 61n1, 83, 85, 88   of Pamphilus 16, 17n4   of Sextus Placitus 88, 113, 120, 122, 123   Sigerist’s work on 132; see also Howald, Ernest and Henry E. Sigerist: Pseudo-Aupulei …   Singer’s work on 20n1, 45, 46n5, 48, 49, 51, 88, 92, 111 Hernandez, Francisco 202, 202n2 Herophilus 108n2 Hertzberger, Menno (bookseller of Ansterdam) 69, 70n7, 82, 82n1, 85, 86, 87 Hildegard von Bingen, Singer on xiii-xiv, 121, 122n2 Hill [unidentified] (Arabist in Oxford) 244 Hill, Archibald Vivian 176, 176n1(a) Hintzsche, Erich 268n3   Sigerist, correspondence with vii Hippocratic corpus 10   De natura pueri 9   Edelstein on 199, 200n3(a)   Sigerist on 155, 156n1(a)   Singer on 29, 96, 97n6, 272–3; on the Hippocratic Oath 276, 276n2   Wake on 272–3, 274n3 historiography of medicine see medicine, history of History of Science Society (US) 178   Osiris publication series 223, 223n1(b) Hitler, Adolf 172, 193n2   Freud on 184   Singer on 172, 184, 199   see also Germany, Nazi regime Paul Hoeber (publisher) 71 von Hohenburg, Rudolf (Rudolf II, Duke of Austria) 114, 115n3(a) Holland 173, 204n2   Amsterdam 271, 273   Leiden, Sigerist in 133, 134 Holmyard, Eric John 152, 152n3, 237, 288   as editor of Endeavour 288, 293   see also Singer, Charles, Eric Holmyard and A.R. Hall Holzknecht, Guido 186, 187n4 Homo, Léon: Rome Impériale et l’urbanisme dans l’antiquité 287, 287n2 Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland 176, 176n1(a) Horder, Thomas Jeeves (first Baron Horder) 298, 298n4 Howald, Ernst and Henry E. Sigerist: Pseudo-Aupulei herbarius 12, 13n2, 24n2, 120, 121n2, 130, 131, 132n2, 133 Hübotter, Franz 137, 137n1(b)   Jahre Medizin 137n1(b) Hume, Edgar E. 215, 217n3   Ornithologists of the United States Army … 215, 217n3, 220, 223 Hume, Edward Hicks 215, 217n4   The Chinese way in medicine 215, 217n4 Hungary, Sigerist in Budapest 139 Hunt, Arthur S. 18n6 Hunterian Library, Glasgow, MS collection 3, 3n2, 4, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 23, 41, 47, 49, 70   Sigerist’s work on 19–20, 21–2 hygiene, Galen on 270, 270n2 Ibn al-Nafīs 243, 243n2 illustrative material 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 47, 48, 50, 61, 63–4, 67, 69–70, 81, 86, 87, 92, 96, 164, 180, 200, 201,218, 223, 259, 262, 263, 265, 267, 271, 280, 309   in Apuleius MS 55   placing of, in printed volumes 87–8   in Vesalius 117, 161   see also lantern slides Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) 269, 273 India 212, 226, 240   Sigerist in xi, 226, 229, 231, 283, 284n3 Indian science/medicine 283 International Conference of the History of Medicine, first, Kastaniebaum, Switzerland, 1940   Sigerist’s proposal for 189, 191, 192, 194, 196   Singer’s proposal of London as alternative venue 191 International Congress of the History of Medicine, Nice, September 1952 280, 280n3 International Congress of the History of Science, London, 1922 21 International Congress of the History of Science   and Technology, second, London 1931   Sigerist as a delegate 143   Singer as President xiii, 143n1(a), 192n1(a), 298 International Congress of the History of Science, Lausanne, 1940 189, 194 International Congress of the History of Science, Lausanne, 1948   Nazi scientists, opposition to their attendance 261, 261n2(b), 262, 263, 264   Reymond as President 262, 263n1(a)   Sigerist’s non-attendance 262, 263   Singer at 262, 263 International Congress of the History of Science, Jerusalem, August 1953 282, 283, 288, 288n3 International Congress of the History of Science and Technology, Florence, 1956 313, 313n6 International Congress of Medical Librarians, 1953 299 International Congress of Medicine, 17th, London, 1914 23 International Labour Protection 186 International Medical History Congress, Yugoslavia, September 1938 183 International Society of the History of Medicine 187, 187n7, 188, 188n6, 189, 196, 290   as anti-fascist 196   Sigerist and 130; as Vice-President 189   Singer as Honorary member of Permanent Committee 197   Singer’s threat to resign from 189–90, 197 International Society of the History of Medicine, Congress on the formation of, Paris, 1922 12, 13n6   German nationals, French attempts to exclude xvi, 13, 13n9, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21   Singer’s threat to resign from 21 International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, London, July 1922 21, 22, 297n2   Sigerist as delegate 23, 24n6, 25, 303   Singer as President xii, 21, 22, 104n1, 297n2, 298 International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, Geneva 1925 88n1, 92, 119, 127   Cumston as President 88n1, 92, 94, 98, 99, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 110; Klebs on 105n1   German nationals, attempts to exclude 87; Singer’s opposition to 87, 92, 94, 96, 99, 103, 105, 106, 110; his threat not to attend because of 101, 105, 120   Singer as Vice-President 103, 104n1, 105, 106 International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, Leiden [1927?] 133, 134 International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, Budapest [1929] 139, 139n1(b) International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, Berlin, 1934 (proposed) 151, 152–3, 154 International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, Madrid, March 1935 150, 150n4, 153, 165 International Society of the History of Medicine   11th Congress, Sarajewo [sic] 1938 190, 190n2,   197, 197n1(a), 262, 263n3 International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, Rome, 1954 289, 289n4, 290, 293, 295, 296, 297, 302 International Society of the History of Medicine Congress, London, 1972 (planned for 1956)    296, 297–9, 297n2, 303, 304 Isis 166, 216, 217n13 Italy 245   Lucca 93, 93n1   Monte Cassino see Monte Cassino   in Second World War 203, 208, 208n2, 225   see also Florence, Naples; Rome Ivins, W.M. 226   on Vesalius 226, 227n2(a) Janus 51, 52n3(a), 82, 82n2 Japan, in Second World War 208n4, 210n4, 226n4 Jeanselme, Antoine E. 14, 14n1, 19 Jenkins, Rhys 200, 200n1, 201 Jenner, Edward 71n7, 229, 230n7   Enquiry 71; Singer’s review of 71n7, 73, 73n4 Joannes (Joannitius) Joannis Alexandrini Discipulus 97, 97n1, 99, 100 Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archive 164n2(a), 200n4(a), 227n7, 230n3   Sigerist correspondence held by viii Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin 150, 151 Johns Hopkins University Medical Institute 188, 188n4, 212   financial position 251–2, 261   Noguchi Lectures 146–7, 146n1, 149, 175, 246, 246n3, 251, 255   Sigerist as William H. Welch Professor of the History of Medicine ix, xiii, 143n1(b), 144, 144n1, 145, 183, 183n3; resignation xi, 255–6, 258; successor 260, 261n5   Singer’s lectures at xiii; Noguchi Lecture 146–7   Dorothea Singer’s Noguchi Lecture at 146, 149   Temkin as Associate at 145, 186; his Galen seminar 145, 146n3 Johns Hopkins University Welch Medical Library 163, 165n6, 168, 169n2, 172, 174, 179, 225, 230 Johnson, John de Monins 18, 18n6   as Secretary to Oxford University Press 110 Johnson Papyrus 18, 18n6, 20, 20n1 Johnston-Saint, Peter J. 214, 215n12 Jones, William H. S. (‘Malaria Jones’) 302, 303, 303n1   Hippocrates (ed.) 97n6   on Pliny 302, 303n1 Journal of Physiology 155 Juliana Anicia, dedicatee of Vienna Dioscorides MS 48n1, 61n1 Kagan, Solomon R. 179, 181, 182   Leaders of Medicine 181n2   Life and Letters of Fielding H. Garrison 179, 180n7, 181 Karcher, Johannes 268n3 Karpinski, Louis Charles 152, 152n2 Katner, Wilhelm 309, 310n2 Keith, Sir Arthur 133, 133n4 Kelley [unidentified] 205, 206n7 Kenyon, Sir Frederick G. 152, 152n3, 176 de Ketham, Johannes   Der Fasciculus Medicinae …, Sudhoff’s edition 50, 51n5, 56, 56n2, 57–8, 59n2, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 75–6, 77, 79, 80, 95; see also Singer, Charles below for English edition   editions of his works 82–3   on gynaecology 45   Sigerist’s work on 45   Singer’s work on 28, 28n6, 30; English edition of Sudhoff: Der Fasciculus … 30, 30n10, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38–9, 41–2, 43, 45, 50, 56, 57–8, 57n2, 59, 59n2, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69–70, 71, 74–6, 75n7, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83–4, 86, 87–8, 90, 92, 94, 96, 97, 100, 101, 104, 109, 112, 113n1(a), 115; index to de Ketham’s work 88   Sudhoff’s work on 31, 32, 40, 50, 52, 57n2, 59, 69–70; see also Der Fasciculus Mesicinae … above   Wellcome Library MS of 41–2, 43, 45 Kibre, P. 267n2 Klebs, Arnold Carl 4n4, 12–13, 14, 22, 25, 43, 54n3, 66, 72   ‘Congratulatory epistle to …’ in Bulletin of the History of Medicine 202, 202n4   on Cumston 105n1   German nationality, problems over 19, 19n1, 105, 105n1, 106   ‘The Practica of Gianmatteo Ferrari da Gradi …’ 78, 79n1   refugees, financial aid given to 185   Sigerist and ix, 28n6, 30, 105n1, 106, 128, 128n1; correspondence with viii, 4n1, 28n6, 54n1, 105   Singer and xiv, 5, 19, 23, 28, 30, 36, 53, 72, 78, 101, 102, 105, 127; correspondence with 26, 30, 53–4, 69, 119, 125, 127, 129 Klebs, Edwin (father of Arnold C. Klebs) 4n4 Klein, J.T. 30, 30n9 Alfred Knopf (publisher) 194 Koebert, Hermann: De Pseudo-Apulei herbarum… 45, 46n6 Kopel, Benjamin 309, 310n2 Kossina, [Gustav?] 168, 168n3 Kraus, Paul 229, 230n4, 231 Kristeller, Paul Oskar 234n6   on the Salerno School 234, 234n6, 237 Krumbhaar, Edward Bell 92, 93n5   Castiglione: Storia della medicina, his translation of 194 Kühn, Herbert:Die Malerei der Eiszeit 26, 26n1 Kurz, Otto 218, 219n6 Lacnunga (‘Remedies’) (Anglo-Saxon medical texts) 174, 174n2(b), 175 Laennec, René Théophile Hyacynthe 53, 53n3 Laignel-Lavastine, P. M. Maxime 7, 7n1, 232, 234, 235   Histoire générale de la médicine … 216, 217n9   on Jeanselme 14n1   Singer and 96, 101   death 290 Laistner, Max L.W. 171, 171n1(a) Langsberg, Arthur 37 language of science 155 lantern slides 34, 35, 53, 55 Larkey, Stanford Vincent 145, 146n2, 160, 164, 179, 200, 211, 212, 222n5, 261   as a GI 224, 224n5, 230   on Udall 161   as Welch Medical Library librarian 165n6, 168, 169n2 Latin language   Hisperic style 68, 68n3   Latino-arabic texts 97, 99   Sigerist’s interest in 148, 148n6 Lavoisier, Antoine 237, 238n4 Layton, Miss [unidentified] (secretary of   Czecho-Slovak Committee, London) 187 Le Clerc, Daniel   Histoire de la medicine 285n3   ‘The Life of Galen’, translated by Sidney Licht 284, 285, 285n3 League of Nations 9n8 Leake, Chauncey D. 284n6   The old Egyptian medical papyri 283–4, 284n6 van Leersum E.C. 29, 30n8, 31 van Leeuwenhoek, Antoni 214, 215n8, 216 LeFanu, William R. 299, 299n1 Leipzig University   Kyklos (yearbook) 137, 137n3, 140   Sudhoff as Professor of History of Medicine (I) 305–6, 307, 307nn5–6, 309; Sigerist as possible successor to 37, 40, 119, 119n2(b)   Sigerist as Professor of History of Medicine (II) ix, xv, xvi, 116n1, 119, 119n2, 129, 136, 136n2, 137, 145, 307; resignation 143n1(b)   Sigerist correspondence held by viii   von Brunn as Professor of History of Medicine (III) 307, 307n4 Leonardo da Vinci 279n3   Royal Academy quincentenary lectures on 279, 280; Singer’s lecture 279, 279n3 Lévy-Bruhl, Lucien 248, 248n2(b) H.K. Lewis (bookseller), London 63, 71, 77 Lewis, Timothy 27, 27n1(c) Leiden University Library 41, 49, 55 Lichfield Cathedral Library 55 Licht, Sidney 270, 270n2, 284, 285, 285n3 Liechtenhan, Eduard: Sprachliche Bemerkungen zu Marcellus Empiricus 14, 14n1 Lier & Co. (publishers), Milan 28n7, 30, 31, 32, 36, 39, 40, 43, 50, 52, 58, 63, 67, 71, 74, 75, 76, 80,   81, 92, 98, 99, 112, 117, 118, 121   see also Hardt Lind, L.R. and C.W. Asling (eds): The Epitome of Andreas Vesalius 229, 230n6, 232 de Lint, Jean-Gérard 87, 87n1 Liverpool University 174, 212 Livingstone, R.W. (ed.): The legacy of Greece 8, 8n2, 9, 9n7, 15 Lloyd-Roberts Lectures 294, 295n1(a) Lockwood, Dean P 234   on Benzi 234, 234n7 Loeb Classical Library (publishers) 256, 303, 303n1, 304n1(a) London   German bombing of 203, 204   Sigerist in 139, 163, 169, 170, 175–6, 177, 177n1, 183, 195, 270, 272   Singer in 159–60, 175–6, 182, 236, 269, 270, 282, 304; in Second World War 201, 202, 204–5, 206n3, 213, 224 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 276   Heath Clark Lectures, given by Sigerist 280 London University 160, 212   degree courses in history of science 104, 104n4, 107, 109   Sigerist as Hon. D.Sc 293, 294   see also University College London London University Board of Studies 37 Long, Esmond R. see Singer, Charles and Esmond R. Long Longcope, Warfield T. 235n4 Lorica of Gildas (the Briton) 68, 68n3 Lowe, Elias Avery: The Beneventan Script… 91, 91n1(b) Lower, Richard 53, 53n3 Lucca (Italy), MS from 93, 93n1 Maar, Vilhelm 29, 29n4, 31 McKie, Douglas 179, 180n6, 237–8, 247   Antoine Lavoisier … 237, 238n4   Encyclopaedia Britannica, contribution to 259   Singer on 300 MacKinney, Loren C. 166, 166n1 MacNalty, Sir Arthur 298, 298n2 Magendie, François 246n3 magic   medicine as 10n2, 34, 174, 174n2(b), 265   Singer on 136, 136n1, 174, 174n2(b), 265, 266n9, 282 Maillart, Louis 92, 93n4 Malcolm, L.W.G. 140, 140n1 Malloch, Archibald N. 161, 162n3, 210 Malpighi, Marcello 32n2   De pulmonibus… 31, 32n2 Manchester University 178 Manget, Jean-Jacques 27n3   Bibliotheca anatomica 26, 27n3 Mani, Nikolaus 268n3 Marcellus Empiricus 14n1 Marvin, Francis S.   Science and civilization (ed.) 29, 29n1   his summer school on Evolution of World    Peace, Birmingham (1921) 9, 9n8 Medical Library Association (US) 251 Medical Life 149–50 Medical Society of London 294 medicine, history of 3, 4n1, 6, 9, 11n1, 172, 173n1   in France 216, 217n9   in Germany 12, 216, 217n9   in Switzerland 14   in UK xiv, 5, 12, 211, 237, 300, 302; see also Wellcome …   in US ix, 9n9, 163, 211, 256; see also Johns Hopkins …   in universities 12, 104, 104n4, 107, 109, 256   see also idividual authors; International Society of the History of Medicine Menon Papyrus 24, 24n7 Mesue collection 33, 33n3(b) Metzger-Brühl, Hélène, Singer’s obituary notices on 246, 247n1, 248 Meyerhof, Max 199, 200n5, 229, 230n4, 231, 235, 244 Meyer-Steineg, Theodor 205, 206n6 Meyer-Steineg, Theodor and Karl Sudhoff: Geschichte der Medizin… 6n3 Meynell, Mr [unidentified] (of Nonesuch Press) 159, 159n4 Mieli, Aldo 138, 139n1(a), 152, 153, 154 Miller, Genevieve 267n2   as secretary to Sigerist: Singer, correspondence with 257, 260 Miller, Genevieve (as Associate, Johns Hopkins University Medical Institute) 230n7, 296   Letters of Edward Jenner … (ed.) 229, 230n7   Sigerist, work with, on vaccination 229   William Beaumont’s formative years (ed.) 245, 245n6 Miller, Robert 177 Milt, Bernhard 268n3   Sigerist correspondence with vii Minns, Sir Ellis Havell 15, 15n2, 15n3 Mitteilungen der Geographisch-Ethnographischen… 11n1 Mitteilungen zur Geschichte de Medizin... 10, 121, 121n1(a), 130 Mondino/Mundius de Liucci/da Luzzi 31, 32n1, 38, 39, 39n1, 40, 50, 65, 97   The Fasciculo di Medicina Venice 1493, with a translation of Anathomia by Mondino ... ed. Charles Singer 74, 5, 75n7, 80, 81, 112, 113n1(a) Monte Cassino monastery 88, 88n5, 91   MSS of illustrated herbals 88, 92, 111–12   see also Italy Moon, Chaplin [unidentified] 185 Moran, first Baron (Charles McMoran Wilson) 298, 298n4 Morris, J.N. 267n2 Moser, J. 312 Moulder, Miss (secretary to Charles Singer) 104 Mullett, Charles F.:Public baths and health in England… Supplement to Bulletin of the History of Medicine 246, 246n5 Muscio/Mustio 38   on gynaecology 38n1(a), 40 Naples 282, 289, 291, 292, 293, 295, 296   UCL Zoological Station 294, 295n4   see also Italy National Academy of Sciences (US) 149, 151 native medicine(s) 283 Nature 8, 8n4, 8n5, 9n5, 170, 170n2, 181, 182n1(a), 202, 246, 311, 312n1, 312n9 Negri, Salomon 21, 22n1, 23 Netherlands see Holland Neuburger, Frau (wife of Max Neuburger) 62, 185 Neuburger, Max xvii, 12, 13n5, 14, 62, 186, 187n5, 195, 198, 205, 211   family 62, 185   financial support for 185, 186, 187, 196, 199, 205   Geschichte der Medizin 216, 217n9   in Nazi-occupied Austria 185   at Wellcome Museum 185, 188; salary 188 Neuburger, Max and Julius L. Pagel (eds): Handbuch der geschichte der Medizin 216,   217n9 Neustätter, Otto 186, 187n6 Neveu, Raymond 234, 234n3 New York Academy of Medicine 161 New York Times 312, 314 Newcomen Society 200, 200n4(b) 201, 206 Niedermann, Max 18, 18n5 Nobel Prizes 36–7 Noguchi, Hideyo 146n1 Noguchi Lectures, Johns Hopkins University Medical Institute 146, 146n1, 149, 175, 246, 246n3, 251, 255 Nonesuch Press 159, 159n4, 161 Norden F.: Vom Altertum zur Gegenwart 8 Noufflard, Geneviève 237, 238n1 Nuffields Export Ltd 269, 269n7, 273 Nutton, Vivian 108n2 Olmsted, James M.D. 246, 246n3 Olschki (bookseller/publisher), Florence 40, 42, 43, 45, 216 Olschki, Leonardo 216, 219, 220 Open Road 177, 177n3 Orell Fussli (publisher), Zurich and Leipzig 164, 165, 165n5, 167 Osler, William 72, 73n1(a)   Contributions … dedicated to Sir William Osler 72, 73n1, 95   Singer and xiii Overbeck Franz: Vorgeschichte und Jugend der mittelalter-lichen Scholastik 6 The Oxford classical dictionary, ed. M. Cary et. al 205, 206n4 Singer’s articles in 199, 199n2 Oxford University 169, 170, 206, 229   Bodleian Library 64, 111, 122–3, 131, 244; MS collections 111, 122–3, 132n1; Rawlinson Collection 121, 121n5, 122, 123, 124   Christ Church College 243   Singer in pathology department xiii   Singer’s Honorary degree from 172, 174   Somerville College see Somerville College Oxford University Press (OUP) 71, 71n1, 73n3, 74, 76, 79–80, 93, 95, 98, 102, 103, 111, 112, 117, 205, 209, 213, 218, 220, 221, 222, 247, 303, 309   Johnson as Secretary of 110   in US 209, 223, 228, 266 Packard, Francis R. 185, 185n1 Pagel, Julius L. 25n3, 157, 157n1, 306n3(a)   see also Neuburger, Max and Julius L. Pagel Pagel, Walter T. U. xvii, 25n3, 157, 157n1, 158, 211, 233, 305, 306n3(a)   on Paracelsus 213n1   ‘Religious motives …’ 158n1(a) Painter, Sidney, 260–26, 261n6 Pamphilus, his herbal 16, 17n4 Papyriensis, Sextus Placitus 49, 50n2 Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, Philippus Aureolus) 214n1   Bayon on 215, 217n7   Sigerist on 213, 214n1, 214n3, 215   Singer on 213 Paré, Ambroise 29, 30n6, 30n7 Partington, James Riddick 206, 206n8, 237 Pasteur, Louis 234n4, 301, 302n1 Pasteur Institute, Paris 234 Pasteur Vallery-Radot, Louis 234, 234n4 Patent Office 200 Pearl, Raymond 149, 150n1, 151, 153 Pende, Nicola 245, 245n2 Penguin (publishers) 218, 221 Perry, I. 267n2 Petosiris, circle/sphere of 218, 219n4, 221 von Pettenkofer, Max 277n1(a)   lectures on public health, Sigerist’s translation of 215, 217n2   Uber den Luftwechsel Wohngebäuden 276, 277, 279; Sigerist on 278–9 Peyer, Bernhard 271, 271n4, 272   Goethes Wirbeltheorie… 272, 272n2 Philippines, Manila 60, 61, 69n1 Philipsborn, Alexander 190, 190n1(c) photography/photographers 24, 37, 42, 47, 53, 84, 85, 86, 88, 111–12, 115, 116, 122–3, 124   see also illustrative material Pijoan, M. 147, 147n1(b) Placitus Sextus, his herbal 88, 113, 120, 122, 123 Platt, A.J. 10 Pledge, Humphrey T. 206n10   Science since 1500… 206, 206n10 Plessner [unidentified] 302, 303n2 Pliny 49   Natural history 302, 303n1 Poland, Prague 186, 191, 194 Portugal 247, 250, 250n3 postal delays/problems 116–17, 118, 210n1, 212, 214, 215, 217n5, 220, 224, 224n1, 233 Power, Air Commodore (son of Sir D’Arcy Power) 209, 213, 218, 232 Power, Sir D’Arcy 19n2, 34, 34n2, 47, 49, 49n3, 61n3, 74, 75n2   refugees, his financial support for 185, 193, 199   as Royal Society of Medicine History of Medicine Section Vice-President 19   Singer and 201   on Sudhoff 60, 62, 63, 65   death/obituary notices 209, 212, 218, 232, 233 Power, E.E. see Cambridge economic history Prag [unidentified] 205, 206n7 Praxagoras 256, 256n14, 258 Priebsch, Robert 3, 4n8   Menhardt on 4n8 Pringle, Sir John, Dorothea Singer on 253, 253n1(b) printing/publication process 5, 6, 14, 256, 258   cost of 200, 201, 216, 223, 252   of facsimiles 6, 40   of illustrations see illustrative material   of international publications 42, 43n2, 43, 44–5, 50, 82, 82n2, 86, 87, 120, 121; international journal planned by Sigerist and Singer 42, 42n2, 43, 44–5, 50, 82, 82n2, 86, 87, 120, 121   of multi-author volumes see Singer, Charles and Henry E. Sigerist (eds): Essays in the history of medicine…, publication process   preprints/author’s copies 43. 44. 76. 77. 98, 144, 160, 168   in UK 217–18, 247   in US 149–50, 214, 216, 223, 224, 252 Proskauer, Curt 314, 314n2 public health   in Canada 225   in India 226   von Pettenkofer’s lectures on 215, 217n2   in Russia 148, 156, 177, 177n6, 178   Sigerist’s interest in xi, 148, 148n6, 164, 177, 183, 203, 215, 217n2; his newspaper articles on 203, 204n1 publishers agents 117, 118, 119n3, 120 Pye, Sir David Randall, Provost of University College, London 238, 239, 241, 255n3, 255 quinine 214, 215, 127n6 Rabin, Chaim 243–4   see also Singer, Charles and Chaim Rabin Ranking, George S.A. 23, 24n1 Rawlinson Collection (of MSS) 121, 121n5, 122, 123, 124 Reading University 222 Reichner, Herbert 250, 251 religion 160, 191, 209, 210, 312, 314   medicine and 158n1   Singer on science and 30n1, 117, 118n9, 130, 136, 136n1, 219, 219n7 Reucker, Karl 268n3 Reymond, Arnold 189, 189n2   as International Congress of the History of Science 1948 President 262, 263n1(a) Reynolds, Professor [unidentified] (of Wisconsin University Department of History) 245, 246n2 Richardson, William Frank: Vesalisus: De humani corporis farbrica, English translation of 162n19(a) Rivers, William Halse 17, 18n2 Rivista di storia della medicina 43, 44n6 Robert, Ffrangcon: Medical terms… 292, 292n6 Roberts, David Lloyd 295n1(a) Rockefeller Foundation: Sigerist, grants to xi Rodrigues, Franscisco 250n3 Roger Frugard of Parma 30, 30n11, 40, 40n3, 94 Rolleston, Sir Humphry 8, 9n2, 19, 50–51, 61, 87, 92, 165   as a baronet 105   in First World War 73–4   as Physician-in-Ordinary to George V 73, 74n1   ‘The reception of Harvey’s doctrine …’ 50, 51n3, 53, 60–61, 61n3, 69, 73, 74   death/obituary notices 226, 229, 232, 233 Rolleston, John D. (brother of Sir Humphry Rolleston) 87, 88n3, 92 Rome   Biblioteca Lancisiana 43, 180, 205   catacombs, rediscovered painted anatomical scenes 312–13, 313n5, 315   Sigerist in 293   Vatican Library 154, 156   see also Italy Rome University 195, 245 Rosen, George 177, 177n4, 208   Sigerist, correspondence with vii Ross, W.D. 199   Aristotle 99n2 Rossiter, Arthur Percival: The growth of science… 206, 206n9 Royal Academy, Leonardo da Vinci quincentenary lectures, May 1952 279, 280   Singer’s lecture 279, 279n3 Royal Army Medical Corps, Singer in xii Royal College of Physicians of London 71, 294, 300   Sigerist as Fellow 293, 294   Singer’s Fitzpatrick Lectures 69, 70n5, 76, 117 Royal College of Surgeons 71, 300 Royal Society of London 169, 170, 176 Royal Society of Medicine 73–4, 294   Rolleston as President 73–4   Sigerist as member 8, 9n1, 10 Royal Society of Medicine Historical Section 14, 19, 207, 267   Power as Vice-president 19   Singer as President 5 Rudolf II, Duke of Austria see Hohenburg Ryle, John Alfred 226, 227n3(a), 229, 231 Russia   in Second World War 208, 209, 210n3, 216, 230   Sigerist in xi, 156, 158, 163, 169, 170, 175, 176, 178, 178n1, 181, 182, 183, 184n4   Sigerist’s interest in 148; in socialized medicine 177, 177n6, 178, 179 St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London 164, 164n2(b) Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira 250, 250n2 Salerno School of Medicine   Capparoni on 77, 77n2   Kristeller on 234, 234n6, 237   pre-Salernitan 6, 7n1   the Singers on 7n1, 28–9, 29n2, 34, 41, 46, 60, 64, 65, 69, 76, 77, 102, 106–7, 106n1 Salzmann, Charles 268n3 Sanchez de Rivera y Moset, Daniel: Siluetas de médicos y libros de antaño… 100, 100n1 Sarton, George 29, 30n8, 35, 121, 129, 144, 152, 153, 167, 199, 223, 244, 256, 265, 303   A guide to the history of science, Singer on 258n2(b)   A history of science 281n1(b), 283; Sigerist on 281, 290; Singer on 282, 288, 288n2(b)   Sigerist’s open letter to, on history of medicine 172, 173, 173n1   Singer: Short history of science … dedicated to 209, 211, 213n3   Singer on 282; his obituary notice of 311, 312n1   Singer, Charles et. al : History of technology Volume 1, his review of 306, 306n3b   death/obituary notices 311, 312n1 W.B. Saunders (publishers) 194 Saxl, Fritz 132, 133n1, 238 Schaxel, Julius 164, 164n1(b) Schmidt, Dr (of Köln) 142 Henry Schuman (publisher/bookseller) 222, 223, 223n3, 229, 232, 245, 271, 296 science 155, 241–2   Singer on religion and 30n1, 117, 118n9, 130, 136, 136n1, 219, 219n7   see also International Congress on History of Science Museum, London 191, 200 Scott, Mrs Eleanor (née Dobson) 108n2 Scott, Walter 127n2   Hermetica… 126, 127n2, 141, 141n1(a) Scottish Beekeepers Association 205 Second World War (1939–45)187n7, 193n2, 197, 197n1(b), 197n2, 203, 207n3, 212, 217n14,   224n4   food supplies 205, 207, 209   France in 201, 201n1(b), 203, 204n2, 234, 234n1, 238   Italy in 203, 208, 208n2, 225   Japan in 208n4, 210n4, 226n4   London, German bombing of 203, 204   Russia in 208, 209, 210n3, 216, 230   Sigerist in xi, xvii, 198   Sigerist on 208, 208n2, 224, 225, 230; on aftermath of 230, 234   Singer in xiii, xviii, 199   Singer on 185, 188, 193, 201, 202, 204–5, 207, 209, 214, 216–17, 223, 224, 226, 227; on hardships of 205, 209–10   Dorothea Singer in 204 Seebohn, Almuth   Apokalypse, ars moriendi… 219n5 ‘Texts and images in a fifteenth-century    German miscellany’ 219n5 Seldwyla (publisher), Zurich 40, 40n6, 43, 44, 63, 69, 70, 71, 77, 79–80, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 102,   107, 112 Semitic language 243–4   see also Singer, Charles and Chaim Rabin: A prelude … de Sénac, Jean-Baptiste 53, 53n3 Senn, Gustav 117, 118n13 Servet, Michel (Miguel) 23n2 Shryock, Richard Harrison 261n5 Sigerist, Erica (daughter of Henry E. Sigerist) 59n9, 144, 144n2, 178, 183, 183n1, 197, 203, 212, 251, 255, 265, 310   health 276, 277, 293   in Russia with Sigerist 183   as Sigerist’s secretary (1947–8) 264n2 Sigerest, Henry E. viii, ix, x, xi-xii   as an administrator ix   autobiographical texts xi   career viii, ix, xi, xvi, xvii, 116, 116n2, 209, 293   character xvii   charitable donations 186, 196   correspondence vii, xi, 9n9, 130n1, 213n5; Fulton on xi-xii; numbers of letters xv; sources of vii-viii, xv; see also individual correspondents   family xvii, 59n4, 135, 144, 144n1, 251; see also individual family members   financial position 186, 187   as a German national 130   health xi, 24, 25, 27, 82, 85, 221, 293, 295, 300–302, 303, 304, 306, 310   his library 262, 263n6   as a linguist 4n7, 148, 180   on old age 309   photograph of x, 91   publications on xi, xii; bibliography 257, 260   reputation/ influence xi   research interests ix, xi, 19–20, 21–2, 23, 24n1, 45, 64, 132, 142, 148, 148n6, 132, 161n1, 225, 226, 257n4; see also Sigerist: publications   Singer and vii, ix, xii, xiv, xvi, 4, 4n1, 6, 8–9, 15, 20, 30, 37; meetings with xvii, 18, 24, 110, 176, 177, 177n1, 255, 255n2, 267, 268n5, 273, 274, 275n3, 280   Singer: Short history of science … dedicated to 209, 211, 213n3   on Singer 298–9   Dorothea Singer and 136, 137, 163, 183, 197, 198, 314   as a smoker 110   work pressures 39, 187, 221, 225, 230, 287   written style 179, 180–81   death xi, 315n1 Sigerist, Henry E.: Letters to Charles Singer   No. 52 April 26 1923 39–40, 41   No. 55 May 5 1923 43–4   No. 172 October 1 1925 (in German) 129–30   No. 173 January 18 1926 (in German) 48n6, 130   No. 174 February 24 1926 (in German) 131   No. 175 February 15 1926 (in German) 131, 132n5   No. 176 March 19 1926 (in German) 131–2   No. 177 April 13 1926 (in German) 132   No. 178 January 15 1927 (in German) 132–3, 238n8   No. 179 April 16 1927 (in German) 133–4, 168n1   No. 180 June 22 1927 (in German) 134–5   No. 181 July 6 1927 (in German) 135   No. 182 November 7 1928 (in German) 135–6   No. 183 December 21 1928 (in German) 136–7   No. 184 March 20 1929 (in German) 137   No. 185 July 26 1929 (in German) 138   No. 186 August 27 1929 (in German) 138–9   No. 187 September 16 1929 (in German) 139   No. 188 September 20 1929 (in German) 140   No. 189 October 9 1929 (in German) 140   No. 190 December 14 1929 (in German) 141   No. 191 January 13 1930 (in German) 141   No. 193 February 25 1930 (in German) 142   No. 194 March 27 1930 (in German) 142–3   No. 195 January 12 1931 (in German) 143   No. 196 January 21 1931 (in German) 143   No. 198 September 27 1932 145–6   No. 199 December 20 1932 146, 175n2   No. 202 October 26 1933 147–8   No. 203 December 22 1933 149   No. 204 February 21 1934 149–50, 155n2   No. 205 March 8 1934 150–51   No. 206 March 19 1934 151   No. 209 April 10 1934 153   No. 212 May 11 1934 154–5   No. 214 August 4 1934 155   No. 216 November 26 1934 157–8   No. 217 December 1 1934 158   No. 218 January 2 1935 158   No. 223 January 28 1935 161–70   No. 225 February 25 1935 162–3   No. 227 May 2 1935 163–4   No. 229 October 15 1935 165   No. 231 November 7 1935 166   No. 232 November 11 1935 167   No. 234 December 19 1935 134n3, 168   No. 235 February 5 1936 168–9   No. 237 March 2 1936 170   No. 240 March 9 1936 172   No. 243 April 3 1936 173–4   No. 245 April 23 1936 175   No. 247 May 16 1936 176   No. 248 August 23 1936 177   No. 250 December 20 1937 178   No. 252 January 31 1938 180–81   No. 255 May 18 1938 183–4   No. 258 February 1939 186–7, 196n3   No. 260 February 27 1936 188–9   No. 261 March 1 189–90   No. 263 March 29 1939 190   No. 268 May 24 1939 194   No. 273 July 1 1939 196   No. 276 February 6 1940 198   No. 280 March 10 1940 201   No. 283 September 14 1940 203–4   No. 286 March 27 1941 208   No. 289 March 23 1942 211–13   No. 291 June 17 1942 215–17   No. 295 September 23 1942 220–22   No. 297 December 1 1942 223   No. 299 August 14 1944 224–5   No. 301 October 17 1944 226–7   No. 304 February 7 1945 229–30   No. 305 February 13 1945 231   No. 307 March 27 1945 233–4   No. 312 May 28 1945 239   No. 315 September 28 1945 241–2   No. 316 November 26 1945 242–5   No. 319 December 14 1945 243n2(a), 244–5   No. 320 February 21 1946 245–6   No. 323 March 26 1946 248   No. 328 May 30 1946 251–2   No. 333 February 7 1947 255–7, 259n1   No. 336 June 18 1947 260–61   No. 339 September 7 1947 134n3, 262–3   No. 341 September 22 1947 264   No. 343 January 12 1949 266   No. 344 March 22 1950 267–8   No. 346 April 19 1950 270   No. 348 May 2 1950 272   No. 351 late April 1951 (telegram) 274   No. 358 January 25 1952 278   No. 359 February 12 1952 278–9   No. 361 February 26 1952 280   No. 363 January 27 1953 281   No. 365 February 3 1953 282–3   No. 366 February 4 1953 283–4   No. 367 March 6 1953 284–5   No. 370 April 7 1953 287   No. 371 April 21 1953 287–8   No. 374 April 6 1954 290–91   No. 376 May 1954 293–4   No. 378 June 5 1954 295   No. 379 August 3 1954 296   No. 380 September 28 1954 296–7   No. 382 October 11 1954 298–9   No. 388 January 26 1955 303–4   No. 392 May 6 1955 306   No. 393 May 10 1955 307   No. 396 March 20 1956 309–10   No. 399 April 25 1956 313–14   No. 400 August 29 1956 314   Letters from Singer see Singer, Charles: Letters to Henry E. Sigerist Sigerist, Henry E.: Letters to Dorothea Singer   No. 192 January 13 1930 (in German) 142   No. 330 June 13 1946 253 Sigerest, Henry E.: publications ix, xi-xii, xvii, 17, 43, 144, 270n2   Albrecht von Hallers Briefe an Johannes Gesner … 78, 78n1(b)   American medicine ix, 148, 148n4, 164   Ambrose Paré … 29, 30n6    The book of ‘Cirurgia’ by Hieronimus    Brunschwig (ed.) 63, 64, 64n3   book reviews 264, 296, 296n1, 310, 310n9   ‘A celebration of the eightieth birthday of Professor Karl Sudhoff’ 6n2   ‘Christianity, science and the religion of humanity’ 219, 219n7    Civilization and disease 221, 222n3, 224, 255, 258   ‘Conflict between the 16th century physicians …’ (unpublished) 23. 24n6. 25   ‘Congratulatory epistle to Arnold C. Klebs’ (Sigerist et al.) 202, 202n4   ‘Die Geburt der abendländischen Medizin’ 43, 44n2   ‘Die “Cirurgia” Eliodori’ 4n3, 5   ‘Die “Lecciones Heliodori”’ 3n2, 16   ‘Eine deutsche Uebersetzung der Kethamschen Gynäkologie’ 45   ‘Erinnerungen an Karl Sudhoff’ 307, 307n6, 308, 309   ‘Erinnerungen an meine Leipziger Tätigkeit’ 307, 307n5   Four treatises of Theophrastus … (ed.) 213, 214n3, 215   Great doctors ix, 148, 148n3   Health, Disease and the State see Medicine and human welfare below   History of medicine xi, xviii, 178, 178n3, 215–16, 217n8, 228n4, 230, 241, 242, 248, 251, 255, 262, 263, 265, 266, 267, 268, 272, 280, 282, 285, 286, 289; need for additional help with 299, 303, 206, 306n2(b), 310; Singer’s reviews of Vol. 1 275, 275n4, 276   ‘The history of medicine … An open letter to George Sarton’ 172, 173, 173n1   ‘Johannes Hartleib’s gynaecological collection … ’ 264, 265, 265n2, 266   ‘Karl Sudhoff 1853–1938’ 6n2   Landmarks in the history of hygiene 306n4(b), 309, 311   ‘The Latin medical literature …’ (Bryce    Lecture) 268n4, 309   ‘Living under the shadow’ 283, 284n1   Man and medicine ix   Maurice Marthus’ Philosophy … translated from the French with an introduction by Henry E. Sigerist … 235, 235n4   ‘The medical literature of the Early Middle Ages’ 153, 154n1(a), 155   Medicine and health in the Soviet Union see Socialized medicine below   Medicine and human welfare (alternative title: Health, Disease and the State) 203, 204n8, 208, 217–18, 219n2, 220–21, 222   Monumenta Medica series (ed.) 52, 52n2(b), 53–4, 54n3, 74, 76, 79, 80n1(a), 96, 117, 119n2   ‘On Hippocrates’ 155, 156, 156n1(a)   ‘Paracelsus …’ 213   ‘A physician’s impression of South Africa’ 198n1   public health, newspaper article on 203, 204n1   ‘Report of the activities of the Institute of the History of Medicine …’ 183n3   Socialized medicine in the Soviet Union 177, 177n6, 178, 179,180; new edition: Medicine and health in … 230, 230n9, 264, 264n4    Sociology of medicine (planned) 295, 295n3(b)   ‘The sphere of life and death ...’ 218, 219n4, 221   Studien und Texte zur frühmittelaster Rezeptliteratur 7n1, 10n1, 29, 30n6   ‘A summer of research in European libraries’ 160, 161n1, 162   The university at the crossroads … 230, 230n8, 245, 255, 258   The value of health … (ed.) 215, 217n2   ‘Yugoslavia and the XIth International Congress …’ 197, 197n1(a), 262, 263n3   see also Green, Robert Montraville: A translation …; Howald, Ernst and Henry E. Sigerist; Singer, Charles and Henry E. Sigerist Sigerist, Henry E.: his secretary [Hope Trebing?]: Singer, letters to:   No. 272 June 14 1939 196   No. 277 February 27 1940 198   see also Arnold, Phyllis H.; Miller, Genevieve Sigerist, Nora (daughtet of Henry E. Sigerist) (Mrs Jack Beeson-Sigerist) 59n4, 144, 144n2, 183, 183n1, 197, 203, 251, 255, 258, 259, 293, 310   family 272, 294, 310   marriage 272n1   as a musician 212 Sigerist-Escher, Emma (‘Emmy’) (Mrs Henry E Sigerist) 8, 8n3, 24, 25, 59, 60, 64, 82, 110, 125, 135, 144, 147, 176, 183, 197, 251, 255, 258, 264n2, 265, 266, 267, 291, 294, 300   family 312, 313   health 284, 310   Singer and 301, 302 Sigerist-Wiskemann, Emma (mother of Henry E. Sigerist) 183, 183n2, 194, 197, 203, 248, 249    251, 260 Silberschmidt, William 37, 37n4 Simon, I., on Maxime Laignel-Lavastine 7n1 Singer, Dr (of Zurich) 141, 141n2 Singer, Andrew (adopted son of Charles Singer) 88, 88n6, 90, 130 Singer, Charles [Joseph] viii, xii, xiv-xv   birthday 254, 254n1, 255, 264   career viii, xii, xiv   character xvi, xvii   charitable donations 185   correspondence xv-xvii; numbers of letters xv; sources of xv; topics covered xvi-xvii; see also individual correspondents   as a doctor xii   family xiv, xvii, 28, 29, 85, 86, 104, 107, 108, 108n2, 265, 272, 315; adopted children 88, 88n6, 90, 93, 107, 108n2; see also individual family members   Festschrift in honour of see Underwood, E. Ashworth: Festschrift in honour of …   financial position 36, 119, 185, 268, 271   health 25–6, 27, 119, 125, 126, 199, 201, 204, 273, 276, 281–2, 283, 294, 314, 315   as a linguist 85–6   marriage xii   on old age 179, 298, 302–3   pen-name: Anceps 219, 219n7   photograph xiii, 90   his pupils 12   reputation/influence xiv   research interests xii, xiv, 218; see also Galen, Singer’s work on; Singer: publications; Vesalius, Singer’s work on   retirement xiii   Sigerist and vii, ix, xii, xiv, xvi, 4, 4n1, 6, 8–9, 15, 20, 30, 37; meetings with xvii, 18, 24, 110, 176, 177, 177n1, 255, 255n2, 267, 268n5, 273, 274, 275n3, 280   Sigerist on 298–9   telegraphic address 171   work pressures 10, 28, 29, 30, 94, 107, 116, 117, 118n2, 179, 204, 209–10, 217, 222   death xii, xiv, 315n1 Singer, Charles: Letters to Henry E. Sigerist   No. 1 March 10 1920 3–4, 148n2, 155n1, 166n2   No. 2 March 22 1920 4   No. 3 June 1 1920 5   No. 4 September 10 1920 5   No. 5 October 1920 6, 24n4   No. 6 November 25 1920 6–7   No. 8 June 25 1921 8   No. 9 July 30 1921 8–9   No. 10 August 18 1921 10   No. 11 August 24 1921 10–11   No. 12 August 28 1921 11   No. 15 September 15 1921 11–12, 13n3, 18n4, 27n2   No. 14 October 10 1921 12–13, 16n2, 38n2, 88n1   No. 15 November 2 1921 13   No. 16 December 6 1921 (postcard) 14   No. 17 December 13 1921 15   No. 18 December 15 1921 15   No. 19 January 6 1922 16   No. 20 January 10 1922 16–17   No. 21 February 21 1922 17–18   No. 22 March 20 1922 19   No. 23 March 22 1922 19–20   No. 24 March 30 1922 20   No. 25 April 4 1922 21   No. 26 May 24 1922 21–2   No. 27 May 25 1922 22   No. 28 May 29 1922 22–3   No. 29 May 31 1922 23–4   No. 31 August 24 1922 24–5   No. 32 August 29 1922 25–6   No. 33 September 29 1922 26   No. 34 October 1 1922 (postcard) 26–7   No. 35 October 3 1922 (postcard) 27   No. 36 October 11 1922 27   No. 37 December 5 1922 28   No. 38 January 5 1923 28–9   No. 39 January 24 1923 29–30, 40n2   No. 40 January 29 1923 31   No. 41 February 1 1923 31–2, 66n3   No. 42 February 2 1923 32–3   No. 43 February 5 1923 33   No. 44 February 27 1923 34   No. 45 March 7 1923 35   No. 46 March 23 1923 36   No. 47 April 5 1923 36–7   No. 48 April 13 1923 37–8   No. 49 April 22 1923a 38   No. 50 April 22 1923b 38–9   No. 51 April 23 1923 39   No. 53 April 30 41–2, 43, 44n4, 44n7, 44n9, 46n3   No. 54 May 2 1923 42, 43   No. 56 May 8 1923 44–6   No. 57 May 10 1923a 46   No. 58 May 10 1923b 46–7   No. 59 May 11 1923 47   No. 60 May 14 1923 47–8   No. 61 May 17 1923 (postcard) 48   No. 62 May 18 1923 48–9   No. 63 May 22 1923 49–50   No. 64 May 29 1923 50–51, 54n5   No. 65 June 4 1923 51–2, 54n4   No. 66 June 9 1923 52   No. 67 June 13 1923 53   No. 68 June 15 1923 53–4, 70n4   No. 69 18 June 1923 55–6   No. 70 July 9 1923 56–7   No. 71 July 11 1923 57–8   No. 72 July 22 1923 59   No. 73 July 30 1923 59–60   No. 74 August 2 1923 60–61   No. 75 August 11 1923 62   No. 76 August 17 1923 49n3, 63–4   No. 77 August 18 1923 64–5   No. 78 August 22 1923 65–6   No. 79 August 27 1923 66, 70n4   No. 80 August 29 1923 67   No. 81 September 1 1923a 67–8   No. 82 September 1 1923b (postcard) 68   No. 83 September 7 1923 68–9   No. 84 September 26 1923 69–70   No. 85 October 3 1923 70   No. 86 October 4 1923 67n3, 70–71   No. 87 October 7 1923 72   No. 88 October 19 1923 72–3   No. 89 October 24 1923 73   No. 90 November 1 1923 73–4   No. 91 November 9 1923 74–5, 100n2   No. 92 November 16 1923 75–6   No. 93 November 19 1923 76   No. 94 November 21 1923 77   No. 95 November 23 1923 77–8   No. 96 December 3 1923 78   No. 97 December 6 1923a 78–9   No. 98 December 6 1923b 79–80   No. 99 December 12 1923 80   No. 100 December 13 1923 80   No. 101 December 20 1923 81   No. 102 December 22 1923 81   No. 103 December 31 1923 82   No. 104 January 7 1924 82–3 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1924 106–7   No. 139 June 29 1924 107–8, 145n5   No. 140 July 12 1924 108–9   No. 141 August 7 1924 (postcard) 109   No. 142 August 12 1924 (postcard) 109   No. 143 August 26 1924 110   No. 144 August 29 1924 111–12, 113n1(c)   No. 145 August 30 1924(a) 112–13   No. 146 August 30 1924(b) (telegram) 113   No. 147 August 31 1924 (postcard) 113   No. 148 September 1 1924 114–15   No. 149 September 5 1924 115   No. 150 September 6 1924 116   No. 151 September 19 1924 116   No. 152 January 10 1925 116–18   No. 153 January 15 1925 118–19   No. 154 March 27 1925 119   No. 155 April 2 1925 120   No. 156 April 8 1925 120–21   No. 157 April 15 1925 121–2   No. 158 April 17 1925 122   No. 159 April 24 1925 122–4   No. 160 May 7 1925 124   No. 161 May 11 1925 124   No. 162 May 16 1925 124–5   No. 163 June 3 1925 125   No. 164 June 8 1925 126   No. 165 June 14 1925 126–7, 141n1(a)   No. 166 June 20 1925 (postcard) 127   No. 167 June 25 1925 127   No. 168 June 29 1925 128   No. 169 July 1 1925 (postcard) 128   No. 170 July 2 1925 128   No. 171 July 15 1925 129   No. 197 September 20 1932 144–5   No. 200 May 2 1933 146–7   No. 201 June 12 1933 147   No. 207 March 20 1934 152   No. 208 March 26 1934 152–3   No. 210 April 28 1934(a) 153–4   No. 211 April 28 1934(b) 154   No. 213 June 13 1934 155–6   No. 215 November 10 1934 157   No. 219 January 9 1935 159   No. 220 January 10 1935 159–60   No. 221 January 23 1935 160   No. 222 January 27 1935 160–61   No. 224 February 5 1935 162   No. 226 April 19 1935 163   No. 228 July 17 1935 164–5   No. 230 October 30 1935 165–6   No. 233 December 1 1935 134n3, 167–8   No. 236 February 24 1936 169–70   No. 238 March 2 1936 171   No. 239 March 3 1936 171   No. 241 March 21 1936 172–3, 174nn1–2   No. 242 March 24 1936 173   No. 244 April 11 1936 24n5, 174, 175n2   No. 246 May 5 1936 175–6   No. 249 November 23 1936 177–8   No. 251 January 8 1938 179–80   No. 253 February 17 1938 181–2   No. 254 April 5 1938 182   No. 256 November 21 1938 184   No. 257 January 11 1939 185–6   No. 259 February 13 1939 187–8   No. 262 March 8 1939 190   No. 264 April 24 1939 191   No. 265 May 8 1939 191–2   No. 266 May 10 1939 192   No. 267 May 23 1939 193   No. 269 May 24 1939 (telegram) 195   No. 270 May 30 1939 195   No. 271 June 10 1939 195   No. 274 September 17 1939 197   No. 278 February 28 1940 199–200   No. 279 March 11 1940 200   No. 281 June 14 1940 201   No. 282 August 18 1940 202   No. 284 November 3 1940 204–6   No. 285 February 27 1941 207   No. 287 January 15 1942(a) 209–10   No. 288 January 15 1942(b) 210–11   No. 290 May 11 1942 213–15, 217n10   No. 292 August 8 1942 217–19   No. 293 August 12 1942 220   No. 294 August 19 1942 220   No. 296 October 23 1942 222–3   No. 298 June 8 1944 224   No. 300 September 29 1944 225–6   No. 302 December 20 1944 227   No. 303 January 18 1945 228–9, 231n2   No. 306 March 13 1945 231–3   No. 308 April 19 1945 234–5   No. 309 April 23 1945 235–6   No. 310 April 26 1945 236   No. 311 May 15 1945 237–8, 241n2   No. 313 July 18 1945 239–40   No. 314 July 22 1945 241   No. 317 December 4 1945 243, 245n1   No. 318 December 13 1945 243–4   No. 321 February 27 1946 246–7   No. 322 March 8 1946 247–8   No. 324 March 27 1946 238n6, 248–9   No. 325 April 17 1946 249   No. 326 May 23 1946(a) 248n(a), 249–50   No. 327 May 23 1946(b), 250–51   No. 332 January 1 1947 254–5   No. 335 March 14 1947 258–9   No. 338 September 5 1947 (telegram) 134n3, 261   No. 340 September 15 1947 263   No. 342 December 12 1948 264–6, 266n2   No. 345 March 27 1950 268–9   No. 347 April 25 1950 270–71   No. 349 April 16 1951 272–4   No. 350 April 23 1951 (telegram) 274   No. 352 April 30 1951 (telegram) 274   No. 353 June 19 1951 275   No. 354 August 2 1951 275   No. 355 September 8 1951 276   No. 356 November 7 1951 276–7   No. 357 November 20 1951 277   No. 360 February 19 1952 279   No. 362 April 21 1952 280–81   No. 364 January 30 1953 281–2   No. 368 March 10 1953 285–6   No. 369 March 25 1953 286   No. 372 August 31 1953 288   No. 373 April 1 1954 289   No. 375 April 15 1954 291–2   No. 377 June 1 1954 294–5   No. 381 October 7 1954 297–8   No. 383 October 22 1954 299–300   No. 386 November 19 1954 301–2   No. 387 January 16 1955 302–3   No. 389 February 2 1955 304   No. 390 April 26 1955 305   No. 391 May 4 1955 305–6   No. 394 May 13 1955 308   No. 395 March 10 1956 308–9   No. 397 April 5 1956 311–12   No. 398 April 18 1956 312–13   No. 401 September 3 1956 315   Letters from Sigerist see Sigerist, Henry E.: Letters to Charles Singer Singer, Charles: publications xiii-xiv, xvii   ‘Allegorical representation in … Hildegard von Bingen’ 121, 122n2   ‘Ancient medicine’ 30n1   ‘Beginnings of academic practical anatomy’ 232, 233n4   ‘Biology’ 9, 9n7, 15   book reviews 8n4, 8n5, 9, 9n5, 29, 30n4, 35, 35n4, 71, 71n7, 73, 73n4, 77, 97n6, 99n2, 224, 243, 243n1, 255, 255n2, 267, 268n5, 273, 274, 275, 275n4, 276, 282, 282n4, 283, 284, 285, 286n1(a), 288n2(b), 311, 312n9   The Christian approach to the Jews 179, 180n2   The Christian failure 224, 278, 279n2   ‘The Dark Ages …’ 30n1   The earliest chemical industry … 259, 259n7, 263, 264, 265, 275   The earliest printed literature on syphilis … (ed.), adapted from Karl Sudhoff 75, 82–3, 86, 86n1, 88–91, 92, 96, 114–15, 116, 117   ‘An early parallel to the Hippocratic Oath’ 276, 276n2   ‘An early use of the word ‘America’’ 214n5, 220   Encyclopaedia Britannica, contribution to 259   essays 278   The evolution of anatomy … 70n5, 117, 118n6, 119, 120, 125, 130; second edition 311, 312n6   The Fasciculus Medicinae of Johannes de Ketham, Alemanus … see Ketham, Johannes, Singer’s work on   ‘The father of medicine’ (review) 97n6   From magic to science … 136, 136n1   Galen on anatomical procedures … 258, 259n5, 261, 285, 289, 302, 308, 309, 309n3, 311;funding of 268, 269–70   ‘Galen’s elementary course on bones’ 284, 285, 285n1   ‘German universities’ 176, 176n1(b)   ‘A great country doctor. Francis Adams …’ 210, 211, 211n1, 214, 218   ‘Hebrew scholarship in the Middle Ages’ 117, 118n10   ‘Heidelberg, Spinoza and academic freedom’ (anonymous letter to Nature) 170, 170n2   ‘The herbal in antiquity …’ 20n1, 50n1, 51, 311, 312n7   ‘Herbals’ 45, 46n5, 49, 50n1, 51   ‘Historical relations of religion and science’ 117, 118n9, 130   ‘How medicine became anatomical’ 304, 304n2   ‘Jenner and vaccination’ (review) 71n7, 73, 73n4   ‘Leonardo da Vinci’ 279, 279n3   ‘The Lorica of Gildas the Briton …’ 10, 10n2   ‘The Master of those that know’ (review) 99n2   ‘Medicine’ 8n2, 9, 15   Mme Metzer: obituary notices 246, 246n1   ‘A MSS translation of the Arabic version of Galen’s “de anatomicus …”’ 259n5, 268, 269, 270, 273   New worlds and old 278, 278n1   ‘Obituary [of] George Sarton’ 311, 312n1   ‘Personal hygiene in Ancient Rome …’ (review) 285, 286n1(a)   Religion and science … 136, 136n1; US edition 137n2   ‘Science’ 30n2   Short history of biology 144, 145, 146n5, 247, 271, 271n2   Short history of medicine 136, 136n1, 310, 311, 312n5   Short history of scientific ideas 311, 312n8   Short history of science … 144, 145, 145n4,146–7, 179, 199, 202, 203, 205, 207, 208, 209;dedication to Sarton and Sigerist 209, 211, 213n3; US edition 211–12   Short histories series xiv, 144, 259   ‘Some early goldwork’ 292, 292n7, 293   ‘Some Vesalian problems’ 224, 224n2, 228, 231, 233, 234, 236, 242   Studies in the history and method of science (ed.) xiv, 6, 8, 23, 32, 49n2, 121, 122, 123   Vesalius on the human brain 259, 259n6, 268, 272, 274n9, 282   ‘Vesalius the man’ 225, 226n1   see also Bevan, Edwyn R. and Charles Singer; Cary, M. et al. (eds); Streeter, Edward Clark and Charles J. Singer Singer, Charles and John H. G. Grattan:   Anglo-Saxon magic and medicine 174n2(b), 265, 266n9, 282; funding of 268; Sigerist on 282 Singer, Charles, Eric Holmyard and A. R. Hall (eds): A history of technology, volume 1 xiv, xvii, 279, 273, 275, 277, 281, 286, 287, 289, 290, 291, 294, 295, 299, 301, 302–3, 306, 306n1(b), 308, 310, 311   Nuffield funding of 269, 273   review of 306, 306n3(b)   Sigerist, copy sent to 304, 305, 306, 307   Sigerist, paper requested from 286, 287   Singer’s lecture at launch of 279, 280 Singer, Charles and Esmond R. Long: De abditis nonnullis ac mirandis morborum…, English translation 271, 271n1, 296   Sigerist’s review of 296, 296n1 Singer, Charles and Chaim Rabin : A prelude to modern science… 226, 226n3, 227, 228, 229,   232, 235, 239, 240, 242, 243–4, 247, 254, 255 funding of 268 Singer, Charles and Henry E. Sigerist: Essays on the history of medicine presented to Karl Sudhoff … (eds) xvi, 7n1, 35, 36, 36n1, 38, 38n1(b), 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46–7, 49, 49n3, 50–51, 51nn2–3, 54, 60, 61n3, 67, 70, 71, 71n3, 73, 115, 116   advertisement for 79   binding 95   contents/contributors 27, 27n2(b), 28–30, 31, 32–3, 33n3(a), 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 86, 91, 94, 95n1   contents, table of 102, 103   dedication 49n3, 60, 62, 63, 67, 91, 94, 95n1   index 90, 95, 102, 103, 103n1, 104   languages used in 43, 44   preface 53n2   price of 79, 115   proofs 111, 112n1   publication date 102, 103, 112, 115n2(b)   publication process 40, 56, 59, 62, 63–4, 65, 66n4, 65, 69, 70, 71, 73–4, 74n2, 75–6, 77, 78, 79–80, 81, 102, 111; Singer on delays in 94–5, 98, 112   publisher 40, 40n6, 43, 44, 63, 70; OUP in England 71, 71n1; US edition 71   title page 41, 50, 51n4, 54, 71, 71n3, 91, 95, 103, 104, 105   written style 61, 74, 75 Singer, Charles and Dorothea Singer   ‘On a miniature ascribed to Mantega…’ 72, 73n1   ‘The origin of the Medical School of Salerno’ 7n1, 28–9, 29n2, 34, 41, 46, 60, 64, 65, 69, 76, 77, 102, 106–7, 106n1 Singer, Dorothea Waley (née Cohen) (Mrs Charles Singer) 7n2, 60, 77, 78, 107, 108, 119, 151, 209, 247   alchemy, interest in xii, 4n6   Catalogue of Latin and vernacular alchemical manuscripts … 3, 4n6, 148, 148n2, 155, 155n1   in Cornwall xiii   German Nazi regime, opposition to xvii, 263   German refugees, work for 188, 205   health 201, 265, 266, 268, 271, 273, 276, 291, 310   ‘John Pringle and his circle …’ 253, 253n1(b)   McConnell on 7n2   marriage xii   Noguchi Lecture 146, 149   political interests 9, 9n8   in Second World War 204   Selections from the work of Ambrose Paré 29, 29n7   Sigerist and 136, 137, 163, 183, 197, 198, 314   see also previous entry Singer, Dorothea: Letters to Henry E. Sigerist   No. 7 December 20 1920 7   No. 30 July 23 1922 24   No. 275 November 16 1939 107   No. 329 June 6 1946 252–3   No. 331 June 27 1946 253 Singer, Mary (niece of Charles Singer) 125 Singer, Nancy (adopted daughter of Charles Singer) (Mrs E. Ashworth Underwood) 88, 88n6, 90, 93, 104, 107, 120, 125, 129, 188, 219, 237   family 272   marriage 271   in Switzerland 252, 253   as a teacher 209, 219 Singer family (brother of Charles Singer, wife and daughter) 85, 86 Sisam, Kenneth 218, 219n1, 220 Sloane, Sir Hans 202n2   A voyage to the islands… 202, 202n2, 203 Smith [unidentified] (of Cornell University) 171 Edwin Smith papyrus 31–2 Smith, Frederick and Fred Bullock: Early history of veterinary medicine 9, 9n4, 12, 17 Smith, Sir Grafton Elliot 27, 27n1(b), 28, 29n3, 49, 50, 54, 59   health 56–7, 62   ‘On the beginnings of science’ 27   Singer and 47, 51, 54, 56–7, 62, 63, 65, 67 social medicine see public health Society for the Protection of Science and Learning 185, 186, 188, 191 Somerville [unidentified] 141, 141n(b) Somerville College, Oxford, Bryce Lecture, June 1950: Sigerist on Latin medical literature 267,   268n4, 309 Soranos of Ephesus 65, 66n2   his Gynecology 257n14, 259   Temkin’s work on 256, 257n14, 259 South Africa 159   Sigerist in xi; lecture tour (1939) 187, 188, 196, 197, 197n1(b), 198, 198n1, 203 South America 190, 234   Aztec herbal 202, 202n1, 203, 204 Soviet Union see Russia Spain/Spanish refugees 186, 187n1, 190, 190n2(b), 275, 275n2 Spallanzani, Lazzaro 214, 215n9 Spencer, Walter G. 32, 33n1(a), 34, 65, 87, 92   on Vesalius 32, 33n2(a) 35, 47, 47n1(b), 48, 60–61, 61n3, 78 Stanton, Mrs [unidentified] (publishers agent) 117, 118, 119n3, 120 Stapleton [unidentified] 302, 303n2 Starkenstein, Emil 186, 187, 187n2, 191, 193, 205   murder by Nazis 187n2, 250–51 statistical analysis, in linguistics 272–3 Stauffer, Robert C. 256, 256n10 Steele, Robert 49n3, 152, 152n3   on Roger Bacon 8, 8n5, 49, 49n2 Steinschneider, Moritz 35, 35n3, 244 Stelluti, Francesco 180n8   Persio/tradotto in verso 180, 180n8 Sticker, Georg, as a Nazi 261, 261n2(b), 262, 263 Straus, William L. see Hartman, Carl G. and William L. Straus Streeter, Edward Clark 28, 28n3, 29n3, 30, 31, 42, 44, 48, 82, 87   Singer and 41, 88   see also Cushing, Harvey and Edward C. Streeter Streeter, Edward Clark and Charles J. Singer:   ‘Fifteenth century miniatures of extramural   dissections’ 41, 42n1, 43, 45, 46–7, 50, 61n3,   64, 69, 70, 75, 77, 78, 79, 96 Sudhoff, Karl ix, 6, 36–7, 82n2   Allbutt on 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 91, 84   Aus der Frühgeschichter der Syphilis 89, 89n2   birthday 73n7, 74, 74n4, 77, 78, 95, 136   Browne on 60, 62, 63, 65, 67   ‘Graphische ... der Syphilisliteratur ...’ 89, 89n2   on de Ketham 31, 32, 40, 52; see also Ketham: Der Fasciculus Medicinae …   Kurzes Handbuch der Geschichte der Medizin 25, 25n3   at Leipzig University as Professor of History of Medicine 305–6, 307, 307nn5–6, 309; Sigerist as possible successor to 37, 40, 119, 119n2(b)   photograph of 43   Power on 60, 62, 63, 65   publications 18, 153; see also individual titles   Sigerist and ix, 6n2, 43, 69   Singer and xiv, 10, 16, 25, 30, 31, 34, 41–2, 45, 57–8, 61, 65, 69, 77, 78, 80, 82, 84, 120, 121, 305–6, 307, 308   written style 57, 58, 65, 82, 83n1, 88–9, 90   Zehn Syphilis-Drucke aus den Jahren 1495–1498 75, 76n6, 80, 81, 82–3, 86, 89, 89n2; Singer’s translation of 75, 82–3, 86, 86n1, 88–91, 92, 96, 104, 112, 114–15, 116, 117   see also Meyer-Steineg, Theodor and Karl Sudhoff; Singer, Charles and Sigerist, Henry E.: Essays …; Sudhoff’s Archiv (formerly Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin) 42n2 Swiss Society of the History of Medicine 14, 14n2, 18, 22, 23n1, 96, 124, 253, 267   Senn as President 118n13   Singer as member 72, 92 Switzerland 106, 203   Einsiedeln monastery library 3   Berne 124; Codex Bernensis 97, 99, 100, 103   fascism in 148, 165–6, 182, 183   Sigerist in xv, 37, 58, 107, 120, 145, 154, 156, 175, 176, 177, 183, 194, 196, 198, 248, 251, 253; in retirement in Pura xi, xvi, xvii, 255, 256, 260, 262, 264, 266; conferences arranged in 267, 267n2, 268n3   the Singers in 8, 25, 34, 35, 45, 56–7, 58, 59, 59n3, 60, 108, 109, 110, 119, 120, 125, 126, 127, 250, 252, 253, 273, 274   Zurich xv, xvi, 192, 183, 253; see also Zurich University Symmers, Jessie (niece of Sir Grafton Elliot Smith) 59 syphilis 89, 89n3, 113n3, 115   Sudhoff on 89, 89n2; his Zehn Syphilis-Drucke aus den Jahren 1495–1498 75, 76n6, 80, 81, 82–3, 86, 89, 89n2; Singer’s translation of 75, 82–3, 86, 86n1, 88–91, 92, 96, 104, 112, 114–15, 116, 117 Taylor, Frank Sherwood 206, 206n8, 238   The attitude of St Thomas to natural science 238, 238n5   Galileo… 206, 206n11 Temkin Owsei 138, 138n1, 140, 144, 199   Falling sickness … 216, 217n12, 222n5, 245   at Johns Hopkins as Associate 145; his Galen seminar 145, 146n3   Singer on 246, 247   Soranos of Ephesus, work on 256; Gynecology translated with an introduction by … 257n14, 259 Terence (Publius Terentius) 86, 86n3 Theophrastus of Eressos 212, 213n4 Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, Puilippus Aureolus see Paracelsus Thierfelder, Johann G.: Additamenta ad Henrici Haeseri… 26–7, 27n4 Charles C. Thomas (publisher) 271, 284, 285n2 Thomas, H. 250n3 Thompson, Charles John Samuel 17, 18n1 Thompson, D’Arcy Wentworth 8, 9, 9n2   on Aristotle 15, 15n2 Thompson, G. Raynor 213n5 Thomson, Sir St Clair 185, 185n1 Thorndike, Lynn 34n3, 36, 152   ‘Disputed dates, civilization and climate…’ 36n1, 49, 50n5, 73, 76, 77, 81, 86   History of Magic… 34, 34n3, 35   Singer on 152–3 The Times: Rector of Heidelberg University’s letter to 171, 171n1(b) Times Literary Supplement 25, 71, 71n7, 97n6, 278, 293, 306 Tjomsland, Anne 296, 296n1 Townend, B.R. 207, 207n1, 208 translation, difficulties of 85–6, 88–90, 161, 285 travelling difficulties 251, 255, 263, 265, 266n7, 292, 293 Treveris, Peter (printer) 66 Tricot-Royer, J.J.G. 110, 110n2 Turin manuscript 123 Tutankhamen’s coffin, Singer on 292, 292n7 typhoid 276, 277, 292, 293 Udall, Nicholas 161, 162n2 Underwood, E. Ashton (son-in-law of Charles Singer) 229n5, 256, 266, 267, 267n2, 268,   297–8, 299, 309, 311   family 233, 271, 272   Festschrift in honour of Charles Singer (Science, medicine and history …) (ed.) xiv, 264–5, 265n1, 266, 269, 285, 286n5, 291–2; problems with 269   Sigerist and 280, 281, 282, 290   in US 260, 271   as Wellcome Historical Medical Museum/Library director 232–3, 238, 239–40, 244, 254, 258, 262, 266, 268, 292   as Wellcome Trust literary advisor 268 Union Académique Internationale 12n2 United Kingdom (UK)   economic conditions 244, 244n5, 263   German refugees in xiii, xvii, 157, 179, 185, 187–9, 193, 196, 107; financial aid for 172, 185, 187, 193, 196   history of medicine in xiv, 5, 12, 211, 237, 300, 302   London see London   printing/publishing in 217–18, 247, 265, 289; see also individual publishers   in Second World War see Second World War   Sigerist in xviii, 267; see also London   Sigerist on 288, 293   Cornwall see Cornwall United States (US) 212   German refugees in xviii, 150–51, 150n3, 152, 157, 186; financial aid for 150; Sigerist on 287–8, 293   history of medicine in ix, 9n9, 163, 211, 256   McCarthyism in xi, 258, 259n3, 287–8, 288n2(a)printing/publishing in 149–50, 214, 216, 223, 224, 252; see also individual publishers   Sigerist in ix, xi, xii; study tour (1931–2) 143, 143n1(a); see also Johns Hopkins University Medical Institute, Sigerist as William H. Welch Professor …   Singer in xii; planned visit (1924) 93, 93, 98, 101; cancellation 101; lecture tour (1932) 141, 144, 144n1 University College, London (UCL) 3, 292   Department of History of Science planned 237–8; Sigerist as possible chair 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 247, 248; Dingle appointed to 248–9   Naples Zoological Station 295n4   Pye as Provost 238, 239, 241, 241n1, 255n3, 259   Singer as lecturer/professor in history of medicine xii, 3, 7, 29, 71, 76, 119   see also London University Urdang, George 256, 257n11, 267n2   Sigerist, correspondence with vii US Army 215, 223, 224n5 vaccination, history of 229, 230n7 Valsalva, Antonio 53, 53n3 Valverde, Juan de Amusco 54, 54n6 Vaughan, Janet 229, 230n1 Veith, Ilza 296, 296n1 Vesalius, Andreas 33n2(a), 48, 161   Bulletin of the History of Medicine devoted to 224, 224n2, 225, 226n2   De humani corporis fabrica 161, 162n1(a), 227n2(a); On the fabric of the human body … Books I-VII, translated by William Frank Richardson in collaboration with John Burd Carman 162n1(a)   on the human brain 259, 259n6, 268, 273, 274n9, 282   his illustrated works 117, 161   Singer’s work on xiv, 159, 161, 224, 224n2, 225, 226n1, 226n3, 228, 231, 233, 234–5, 236, 240, 242, 258, 259, 259n6, 268, 273, 274n9, 282   Spencer’s work on 32, 33n3(a), 35, 47, 47n1, 48, 60–61, 61n3, 78   Tabulae anatomicae sex 226, 226b3 Vesalius (Journal of the International Society of the History of Medicine) 291n4 veterinary medicine 9, 9n4, 12, 17 Vienna Medical-Surgical Academy 62, 62n4 Vonwiller, Paul 133, 133n3 Wake, William Charles, on the Hippocratic corpus 272–3, 274n3 Waller, Erik 251, 251n1 Walzer, Richard Rudolf 189, 189n1, 231 Warburg Institute, London 133n1 Warburg Library, Hamburg 133n1 Webb-Johnson, Alfred Edward (Baron   Webb-Johnson) 298, 298n4 Wedel, Theodore O.: The Medieval attitude towards astrology 8, 8n5 Wehrli, G.A. 11, 11n1, 12 Weinbaum, Martin 177–8. 178n1(a), 179, 180, 181 Weinerman, E. R. 267n2 Weinerman, Martin 177–8, 178n1(a), 179, 180, 181 Welch, William H. vii, 152, 181, 181n4   Sigerist and ix, 51, 151n2   death 156, 156n2(a) Wellcome, Henry 18n1, 34, 219n5, 227n3, 254   Singer on 218 Wellcome Foundation 192, 227n3(b), 236, 238, 249 Wellcome Historical Medical Museum/Library, London xvii, 132, 140n1, 188–9, 214, 215n12, 218, 227n3(b), 231, 238, 239, 240n3, 249, 254, 256, 258–9   Daukes as director 168, 269n5   MSS in 218, 219n5; Ketham MS 41–2, 43, 45   Neuburger at 185 188; salary 188   problems at 254, 255, 255n2, 258, 262, 263   Research Studies 374n4   Singer’s criticism of 41, 42, 44, 214   Underwood as director 232–3, 238, 239–40, 244, 254, 258, 260, 266, 268n5, 292 Wellcome Library, London 228, 229n4   Sigerist correspondence held by 184n4 Wellcome Trust 227n3, 228, 254, 258, 292, 302   Dale as chairman of trustees 292   Singer, financial support for 268, 269   Underwood as literary adviser 268 Whitehead, Alfred North 37, 38n3 Wickersheimer, Mme (wife of Ernest Wickersheimer) 37 Wickersheimer, Ernest 12, 13, 13nn7–8, 42, 44–5, 50, 296 Widmann, Johann 112, 113n2, 114 von Wilamowitz, Ulrich 36, 37n2 William, P. 267n2 Wilson, Charles McMoran see Moran, first Baron Wisconsin University 245, 246n2, 247, 256, 256n11, 258   Thordarson Collection 256, 256n11 Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift der Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig 307, 307n5 Wissowa, Georg (ed.): Paulys Realencyclopädie… 199, 200n3(a) Withington, Edward T. 28, 28n2, 29n3, 65, 87, 98   ‘Roger Bacon, on the errors pf physicians’ 46, 47n1(a), 61n3, 69, 77, 94, 95, 96, 98, 105 Wolf, Abraham 206, 206n8, 237 Wolf(f), Kurt (printer/publisher), Munich 58, 72, 72n1, 75, 80, 81, 116–17, 118 Wollich [unidentified] 213 World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva 293, 310 Wright, Thomas: Anglo-Saxon and Old English Vocabularies, ed. Richard P. Wülker 10n4 Wright, William 159, 159n4 Wülker, Richard Paul 10, 10n4 Wüstenfeld, Heinrich Ferdinand 244, 244n3 Yale University xi, 172, 173, 203, 208 Yale University Library, Sigerist correspondence held by vii–viii Yale University Press 220, 221, 222 Young, John Zachary 294, 295n4 Yule, George Udny 273, 274n4 Zimmermann, Ernst H.: Vorkarolingische Miniaturen 55, 56n3 Zurich University 21, 40, 71n5   Sigerist at ix, 9n6, 116, 118n1   Sigerist collection held by viii
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              Novel type of avalanche photodetector with Geiger mode operation

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                2013-12-02
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                10.1109/TNS.2014.2319080
                1312.0545
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                8 pages, 9 figures. Submitted to IEEE Transaction in Nuclear Science
                physics.ins-det

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