As a fun way to unite my passion for medicine and history, my reddit username is based on the Physician "Antistius" that according to Suetonius in the "Lives of the Twelve Caesars" was the guy that performed his autopsy, stating: " And of so many wounds none turned out to be mortal, in the opinion of the physician Antistius, except the second one in the breast." however, upon trying to find more information and different sources about Antistius and Caesar's autopsy, i came out empty-handed, so my question is:
Do we know anything about this physician Antistius and how he performed Caesar's autopsy?