<p><br>Ch.1: A History of Histories</p><p>Ch.2: Epistemology and Lithology</p><p>Ch.3: Laboring Under the Stone: A Literary Legacy of Lithiasis</p><p>Ch.4: Paleolithology</p><p>Ch.5: Greco-Roman Stone Disease</p><p>Ch.6: Dark Ages, Dark Therapies</p><p>Ch.7: Renaissance of Urolithiasis </p><p>Ch.8: van Beverwijck-The Bridge from Ancient to Modern </p><p>Ch.9: Enlightened Minds and Stone Disease</p><p>Ch.10: Charlatans, Quacks & Joanna Stephens</p><p>Ch.11: Evolution of Stone Disease</p><p>Ch.12: Founding Fathers of Stone Chemistry</p><p>Ch.13: Famous Stone Sufferers </p><p>Ch.14: Frederik Ruysch’s Fascination With Urolithiasis </p><p>Ch.15: Gray’s Anatomy of Stones: Henry Vandyke Carter</p><p>Ch.16: The Stone Hospital & Stone Treatment</p><p>Ch.17: Liesegang’s Rings</p><p>Ch.18: Lithotomy </p><p>Ch.19: Litholapaxy- Civiale to Bigelow, von Kern controversy (1828)</p><p>Ch.20: Imaging the Beast- Sounding, Lithoscopes and Röntgen Rays</p><p>Ch.21: Rise of “Science” in Stone Disease</p><p>Ch.22: Fictitious Stones and Sir William Osler</p><p>Ch.23: Early Modern Stone Disease</p><p>Ch.24: Epidemiology</p><p>Ch.25: Pathophysiology</p><p>Ch.26: The Rarest Stone of All!</p><p>Ch.27: The Largest Stone of All!</p><p>Ch.28: Lithotripsy: From Rocket Science to the Clinic</p><p>Ch.29: Modern Stone Science</p><p>Ch.30: Equal Rights: Stone Disease and Females</p><p>Ch.31: Urologist’s Guide to the Galaxy</p><p>Ch.32: Towards Keeping the Hippocratic Oath (Six Sigma)</p><p>Ch.33: Epilogue</p>