Biblical teachings and interpretations, along with Rembrandt's paintings, provided absorbing reading material and served as an introduction to my medical education and seeded the inspiration for this book. I developed a unique interest in Biblical art, including Rembrandt and his contemporaries, that resulted in From the Attic Of Civilization which represents, to me, the location where these Biblical interpretive paintings were stored, when as a boy and I first undertook the study of Biblical interpretation. Since these paintings were not available to me for integrated correlation and were in this loft-like position during my boyhood, I look upon them as having been stored in The Attic of… Civilization. This study of Biblical art in interpretation began as a project to accompany my exhibits of work by Rembrandt and his contemporaries, which was on tour throughout the country. Directors and curators of museums, as well as art historians, looked forward to this work, which has been described as "a unique contribution to Biblical art." The book contains artistic interpretations by Rembrandt, with original classic language, connotations and interpretations along with the beautiful artistic calligraphy of the original scrolls, framed by analyses of noted scholars. The following quotes from museum curators and directors and a religious leader describe the results: "An exciting response to an important and favorite theme of the great artist, Rembrandt. A very good response indeed.."; "Dr. Girsh's fantastic interpretations of art, history and Biblical themes is an inspiration to all of us" and "This book of beautiful art and artistic interpretations continues the centuries old tradition of interpreting the People of the Book." This degree of biblical interpretation I use every day in the detailed study of complex medical literature and its application to patient care and in meeting the patient's request "Hey Doc, just get me better!" Through like methodology, I have been able to integrate the basic sciences of medicine and have used them to provide the molecules that underlie the cell biology of the sick patient. Harvard has looked at this as the tenth principle of excellence in clinical practice in meeting the challenges that the sickest patients present in helping to turn the world upside down to bring about disease resolution in association with government agency approval.