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M. BIESBROUCK. VESALIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY: UPDATE JANUARY 2013<br />

1666 * SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘Some Galenic and Animal Sources of Vesalius’ in<br />

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1946, 1: 6-24, ill. [HC670]<br />

1667 SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘A Word on the Philosophical Background of Vesalius’ in<br />

M.F. Ashley MONTAGU (ed.), Studies and Essays in the History of Sciences and<br />

Learning Offered in Homage to George Sarton on the Occasion of his Sixtieth<br />

Birthday, 31 August 1944, New York, Henry Schuman, 1947, pp. 75-84. [HC671]<br />

1668 * SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘Galen as a Modern’ in Proceedings of the Royal Society<br />

of Medicine, 1949, 42: 563-570.<br />

Also on the books of Galen consulted by Vesalius.<br />

Reprint in M. Robert (ed.), Toward modern medicine, vol. I, New York, The Noonday Press<br />

- Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, 1961, 108-122.<br />

1669 SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘Notes on Renaissance artists and practical anatomy’ in<br />

Journal of the History of Medicine, 1950, 5: 156-162. [HC672]<br />

1670 * SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘The new worlds of Copernicus and Vesalius’ in New<br />

Worlds and Old, London, William Heinemann, 1951, 178 pp., 1-12. [HC673]<br />

Reprint of article which appeared in Times Literary Supplement, 29 May 1943, see no. 1831.<br />

1671 SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘A note on the earliest printed anatomical figures’ in A B<br />

A Annual, London, 1952, 10-11. [HC674]<br />

1672 * SINGER, Charles Joseph. Vesalius on the human brain, Published for the Wellcome<br />

Historical Medical Museum by Geoffrey Cumberlege, London - New York -<br />

Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1952, xxvi, 151 pp., ill.<br />

Introduction, translation of book seven of the Fabrica and notes. This is a composite<br />

translation from the texts of 1543 and 1555, requiring the reader to be alert for shifts from<br />

one edition to the other.<br />

1673 * SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘Galen’s elementary course on bones’ in Proceedings of<br />

the Royal Society of Medicine - Section of the history of medicine, 1952, 45: 767-<br />

775.<br />

Translation by Charles Singer of Galen’s De ossibus ad tirones. On p. 767 mention of the<br />

fact that Balamio witheld the Greek version from Vesalius.<br />

1674 SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘An open letter to the editor on "Three Vesalian essays"’<br />

in Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1953, 8: 124-125.<br />

[HC675]<br />

1675 * SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘How medicine became anatomical’ in British Medical<br />

Journal, 1954, 2: 1499-1503. [HC676]<br />

1676 SINGER, Charles Joseph. ‘Brain dissections before Vesalius’ in Journal of the<br />

History of Medicine, 1956, 11: 261-274. [HC677]<br />

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