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Intro
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Reference
Contents
About the Authors
1: The Ancient World
1.1 The Remote Origins of Plastic Surgery
1.2 Mesopotamia
1.2.1 The Clay Tablets
1.2.2 The Code of Hammurabi
1.3 Ancient Egypt
1.3.1 The Smith Papyrus
1.4 India
1.4.1 The Shamita
1.4.2 The Forehead Flap for Nasal Reconstruction
1.5 Greece
1.5.1 Hippocrates
1.5.2 The Corpus Hippocraticum
1.6 The Medical School of Alexandria
1.7 Rome
1.7.1 Celsus
1.7.2 Galen

1.8 Plastic Surgery After the Downfall of the Roman Empire: The Byzantine Period
1.8.1 Oribasius
1.8.2 Aëtius
1.8.3 Paulus
References
2: The Middle Ages
2.1 Arabian Surgery
2.1.1 Albucasis
2.2 The School of Salerno
2.2.1 Trotula
2.2.2 Roger
2.2.3 Roland
2.2.4 Regimen Sanitatis
2.3 The Founding of Universities
2.4 Surgery in the Middle Ages
2.4.1 The Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: The Founding of the Studium of Bologna
2.4.1.1 Hugh of Lucca and Theodoric Borgognoni
2.4.1.2 Guglielmo da Saliceto
2.4.1.3 Lanfranco

2.4.1.4 Henri de Mondeville
2.4.1.5 Guy de Chauliac
2.4.1.6 Jehan Yperman
2.4.1.7 John of Arderne
2.4.2 The Fifteenth Century and the First Half of the Sixteenth Century
2.4.2.1 Surgery in Bologna
Petrus de Argellata
2.4.2.2 Surgery in Germany
Heinrich von Pfolfprundt
Hyeronimus Brunschwig
Hans von Gersdorff
Walther Hermann Ryff
2.5 The Invention and Spread of Printing and Its Impact on Culture: Venice, the Center of the Publishing Industry
2.5.1 Johannes Gutenberg
2.5.2 The Development of Printing

2.5.3 Venice: Capital of the Printing Industry
2.5.3.1 Aldo: One of the Most Renowned Printing Houses in Venice
2.5.3.2 Scoto: A Very Active Venetian Printing House
2.5.3.3 Gregorius de' Gregoriis: An Exclusive Printing House
References
3: The Renaissance
3.1 Medicine and Surgery in the Sixteenth Century
3.1.1 Epidemic Diseases
3.1.2 Treatment of Gunshot Wounds
3.1.2.1 Giovanni da Vigo
3.1.2.2 Alfonso Ferri
3.1.2.3 Ambroise Paré
3.1.2.4 Bartolomeo Maggi
3.1.2.5 Leonardo Botallo
3.1.2.6 Laurent Joubert
3.1.3 Treatment of Head Wounds

3.1.3.1 Jacopo Berengario da Carpi
3.1.3.2 Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia
3.1.3.3 Ambroise Paré
3.1.3.4 Gabriele Fallopio
3.1.3.5 Giovanni Andrea dalla Croce
3.1.3.6 Giovanni Battista Carcano Leone
3.1.4 Treatment of Wounds, Facial Wounds, Fractures, and Luxations and General Surgery
3.1.4.1 Paracelsus
3.1.4.2 Jean Tagault
3.1.4.3 Guido Guidi
3.1.4.4 Caspar Stromayr
3.1.5 Eye Surgery
3.1.5.1 Georg Bartisch
3.2 Three Leading French Surgeons
3.2.1 Pierre Franco
3.2.2 Ambroise Paré

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