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- The Seven books of Paulus Aegineta, translated from the Greek, with a commentary embracing a complete view of the knowledge possessed by the Greeks, Romans and Arabians on all subjects connected with medicine and surgery, by Francis Adams / vol. 1
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- 1844
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- Londres : Syndenham Society of London
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- XIXe siècle
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0005 - Page sans numérotation - Advertisement
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0009 - ix - Editor's preface to the first edition vol.I
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0011 - Page xi - Contents
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0017 - Page xvii - [Préface]
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0021 - Page xxi - [Table des matières] Contents of the first volume
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0029 - Page 1 - Book first. Sect. I. On the complaints of pregnant women, and their diet
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0033 - Page 5 - Sect. II. On the nurse
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0034 - Page 6 - Sect. III. On the milk of the nurse
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0035 - Page 7 - Sect. IV. How to correct the bad qualities of milk
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0036 - Page 8 - Sect. V. On the management of the infant
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0038 - Page 10 - Sect. VI. On the eruptions which happen to children
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0039 - Page 11 - Sect. VII. On the cough and defluxion of infants
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0040 - Page 12 - Sect. VIII. On pruritus
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0041 - Page 13 - Sect. IX. On dentition
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0042 - Page 14 - Sect. X. On aphthae
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0044 - Page 16 - Sect. XI. On excoriations of the thighs / Sect. XII. On watery discharges from the ears / Sect. XIII. On siriasis
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0046 - Page 18 - Sect. XIV. The regimen of infancy, and the succeding ages until manhood
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0047 - Page 19 - Sect. XV. On the preparatory friction
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0048 - Page 20 - Sect. XVI. On exercises
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0050 - Page 22 - Sect. XVII. On the kinds of exercise
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0056 - Page 28 - Sect. XVIII. On the kinds of friction
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0057 - Page 29 - Sect. XIX. On vociferation, or the exercise of the voice
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0058 - Page 30 - Sect. XX. On lassitude from exercises
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0061 - Page 33 - Sect. XXI. On constriction of the skin / Sect. XXII. Of spontaneous lassitude
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0064 - Page 36 - Sect. XXIII. On the regimen of old persons
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0065 - Page 37 - Sect. XXIV. For a wrinkled state of the body
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0066 - Page 38 - Sect. XXV. To make the perspiration fragrant / Sect. XXVI. To warm the habit
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0067 - Page 39 - Sect. XXVII. For paleness / Sect. XXVIII. On lividity / Sect. XXIX. Preservatives of the teeth
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0068 - Page 40 - Sect. XXX. For dulness of hearing / Sect. XXXI. On dimness of sight
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0069 - Page 41 - Sect. On repletion
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0071 - Page 43 - Sect. XXXIII. On intoxication
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0072 - Page 44 - Sect. XXXIV. On wrong digestion of the food / Sect. XXXV. On venery
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0074 - Page 46 - Sect. XXXVI. On impotence
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0075 - Page 47 - Sect. XXXVII. On inordinate venery
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0076 - Page 48 - Sect. XXXVIII. On redundance of semen
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0077 - Page 49 - Sect. XXXIX. On persons injured by cold
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0079 - Page 51 - Sect. XL. For persons scorched by the sun / Sect. XLI. On collections of phlegm in the stomach
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0080 - Page 52 - Sect. XLII. Hox to produce easy vomiting
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0082 - Page 54 - Sect. XLIII. On laxatives and diurectics to those in health
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0085 - Page 57 - Sect. XLIV. On clysters
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0086 - Page 58 - Sect. XLV. On suppositories
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0087 - Page 59 - Sect. XLVI. On medicines which evacuate phlegm from the head, masticatories, errhines and liniments to the nose
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0088 - Page 60 - Sect. XLVII. On emmenagogues
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0089 - Page 61 - Sect. XLVIII. On sudorifics
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0091 - Page 63 - Sect. XLIX. On airs
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0092 - Page 64 - Sect. L. On waters
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0095 - Page 67 - Sect. LI. On baths
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0099 - Page 71 - Sect. LII. On the natural baths
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0101 - Page 73 - Sect. LIII. On the regimen fittinf to the different seasons
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0103 - Page 75 - Sect. LIV. On the regimen of persons actively employed
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0104 - Page 76 - Sect. LV. On the regimen of travellers
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0107 - Page 79 - Sect. LVI. On the regimen of persons on board ship
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0108 - Page 80 - Sect. LVII. On the means of diminishing obesity
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0110 - Page 82 - Sect. LVIII. How to recruit those who are emaciated
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0112 - Page 84 - Sect. LIX. How to remedy emaciated parts of the body / Sect. LX. The diagnosis of the best temperament
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0113 - Page 85 - Sect. LXI. Diagnosis of the temperaments
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0115 - Page 87 - Sect. LXII. On the form of the head / Sect. LXIII. The marks of the temperaments of the brain
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0118 - Page 90 - Sect. LXIV. The marks of the temperaments of the stomach
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0121 - Page 93 - Sect. LXV. The marks of the temperaments of the lungs
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0122 - Page 94 - Sect. LXVI. The marks of the temperaments of the heart
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0126 - Page 98 - Sect. LXVII. Diagnosis of the temperaments of the liver
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0128 - Page 100 - Sect. LXVIII. Diagnosis of the temperaments of the testicles
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0129 - Page 101 - Sect. LXIX. On the parts that are omitted / Sect. LXX. The correction of hot intemperaments of the body
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0130 - Page 102 - Sect. LXXI. The correction of cold intemperaments of the body
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0131 - Page 103 - Sect. LXXII. The cure of the dry intemperaments, of the stomach, for example ; then of the other intemperaments
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0134 - Page 106 - Sect. LXXIII. On the powers of the articles of food
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0138 - Page 110 - Sect. LXXIV. On pot-herbs
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0143 - Page 115 - Sect. LXXV. On asparagi or young shoots
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0144 - Page 116 - Sect. LXXVI. On herbs having esculent roots
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0147 - Page 119 - Sect. LXXVII. On truffles and mushrooms
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0148 - Page 120 - Sect. LXXVIII. On the frumentaceous articles of food
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0153 - Page 125 - Sect. LXXIX. On pulse
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0155 - Page 127 - Sect. LXXX. On the summer fruits
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0157 - Page 129 - Sect. LXXXI. On the fruits of trees
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0166 - Page 138 - Sect. LXXXII. On animals ; and first, of fowls
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0171 - Page 143 - Sect. LXXXIII. On eggs
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0173 - Page 145 - Sect. LXXXIV. On beasts
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0177 - Page 149 - Sect. LXXXV. On the parts of animals
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0179 - Page 151 - Sect. LXXXVI. On milk
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0182 - Page 154 - Sect. LXXXVII. On the drinking of milk
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0183 - Page 155 - Sect. LXXXVIII. On curds and whey
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0184 - Page 156 - Sect. LXXXIX. In cheese
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0185 - Page 157 - Sect. XC. On fishes
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0194 - Page 166 - Sect. XCI. On the testacea, or shell-fish
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0197 - Page 169 - Sect. XCII. On the mollusca / Sect. XCIII. On the cartilaginous fishes
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0198 - Page 170 - Sect. XCIV. On the cetacea, or large fishes
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0200 - Page 172 - Sect. XCV. On the properties of wine
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0206 - Page 178 - Sect. XCVI. On honey anf hydromel or honied water
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0208 - Page 180 - Sect. XCVII. On sleep
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0209 - Page 181 - Sect. XCVIII. On watchfulness
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0211 - Page 183 - Sect. XCIX. On somnolency / Sect. C. The epistle of Diocles on the preservation of health - Diocles to king Antigonus
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0215 - Page 187 - Book second. Sect. I. On fevers, from the works of Galen and several others
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0216 - Page 188 - Sect. II. Of the principal considerations to be inquired into with regard to febrile affections
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0217 - Page 189 - Sect. III. From Galen, what to call the commencement of the disease / Sect. IV. How to know whether the disease will prove fatal or not
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0221 - Page 193 - Sect. V. How to know if the disease will be of long duration
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0222 - Page 194 - Sect. VI. How to know if the disease will terminate by a crisis, or by resolution / Sect. VII. On critical days
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0226 - Page 198 - Sect. VIII. That critical symptoms appearing in the commencement are unfavorable / Sect. IX. How to judge beforehand of a future crisis
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0227 - Page 199 - Sect. X. How to recognize a present crisis
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0229 - Page 201 - Sect. XI. How to determine whether a past crisis be favorable
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0230 - Page 202 - Sect. XII. On the pulse, from the works of Galen
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0250 - Page 222 - Sect. XIII. On the alvine discharges
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0252 - Page 224 - Sect. XIV. On the indications from the urine
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0256 - Page 228 - Sect. XV. On the indications from the sputa
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0257 - Page 229 - Sect. XVI. The diagnosis and cure of ephemeral fevers
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0263 - Page 235 - Sect. XVII. On diagnosis of fevers from putrefaction
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0265 - Page 237 - Sect. XVIII. The cure of putrid fevers
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0267 - Page 239 - Sect. XIX. The diagnosis of tertian fevers
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0269 - Page 241 - Sect. XX. On the cure of tertian fever
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0271 - Page 243 - Sect. XXI. The cure of spurious tertians
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0273 - Page 245 - Sect. XXII. The diagnosis of quartans
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0274 - Page 246 - Sect. XXIII. The cure of quartans
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0277 - Page 249 - Sect. XXIV. The diagnosis of the quotidian
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0278 - Page 250 - Sect. XXV. The cure of quotidians
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0279 - Page 251 - Sect. XXVI. On the fever hepialus, and the rigor without heat
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0281 - Page 253 - Sect. XXVII. On the continual fevers
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0284 - Page 256 - Sect. XXVIII. The diagnosis and cure of synochous fevers
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0288 - Page 260 - Sect. XXIX. On the diagnosis of ardent fevers
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0290 - Page 262 - Sect. XXX. The cure of ardent fevers
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0292 - Page 264 - Sect. XXXI. Diagnosis and cure of fevers with an erysipelatous affection
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0294 - Page 266 - Sect. XXXII. Diagnosis of hectic fevers
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0296 - Page 268 - Sect. XXXIII. The cure of hectic fevers
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0299 - Page 271 - Sect. XXXIV. On semi-tertians
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0301 - Page 273 - Sect. XXXV. On epidemic diseases
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0305 - Page 277 - Sect. XXXVI. On the plague, from the works of Ruffus
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0316 - Page 288 - Sect. XXXVII. On the treatment of those who are seized whith syncope from crude humours
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0319 - Page 291 - Sect. XXXVIII. Of those who have fallen into syncope from thin humours
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0320 - Page 292 - Sect. XXXIX. On the other causes which occasion syncope
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0324 - Page 296 - Sect. XL. On pain
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0326 - Page 298 - Sect. XLI. On colliquative diarrhoea or melting
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0327 - Page 299 - Sect. XLII. On watchfulness in fevers
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0329 - Page 301 - Sect. XLIII. The cure of cataphora or somnolency / Sect. XLIV. The cure headach in fevers
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0331 - Page 303 - Sect. XLV. On the cure of stomach affections
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0333 - Page 305 - Sect. XLVI. On inordinate chills and rigors in fevers
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0334 - Page 306 - Sect. XLVII. On sweats
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0337 - Page 309 - Sect. XLVIII. On cough in fevers
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0338 - Page 310 - Sect. XLIX. On sneezing
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0339 - Page 311 - Sect. L. On loss of appetite
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0341 - Page 313 - Sect. LI. On bulimos, or inordinate hunger
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0342 - Page 314 - Sect. LII. On the canine appetite
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0344 - Page 316 - Sect. LIII. On thirst
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0346 - Page 318 - Sect. LIV. On the roughness of the tongue
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0347 - Page 319 - Sect. LV. On nausea
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0348 - Page 320 - Sect. LVI. On vomiting of bile
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0349 - Page 321 - Sect. LVII. On hiccough
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0351 - Page 323 - Sect. LVIII. On constipation and looseness of the bowels in fevers
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0353 - Page 325 - Sect. LIX. On trickling of blood and hemorrhage from the nose
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0355 - Page 327 - Sect. LX. On deliquium animi or swooning
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0357 - Page 329 - Sect. LXI. On the treatment of ulceration upon the os sacrum
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0358 - Page 330 - Appendix to the commentary on book second. On smallpox and measles
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0365 - Page 337 - Book third. Sect. I. On affections of the hair, alopecia, ophiasis, and baldness
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0370 - Page 342 - Sect. II. For making the hair curled, and for dyeing it from Cleopatra
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0373 - Page 345 - Sect. III. On pityriasis
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0378 - Page 350 - Sect. IV. On headach
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0383 - Page 355 - Sect. V. On cephalaea and hemicrania
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0387 - Page 359 - Sect. VI. On phrenitis
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0392 - Page 364 - Sect. VII. On phlegmon of the brain
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0393 - Page 365 - Sect. VIII. On erysipelas of the brain
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0394 - Page 366 - Sect. IX. On lethargy
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0397 - Page 369 - Sect. X. On catochus, or coma vigil
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0400 - Page 372 - Sect. XI. On the loss of memory and of reason ; on carus and fatuity
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0402 - Page 374 - Sect. XII. On vertigo
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0404 - Page 376 - Sect. XIII. On epilepsy
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0411 - Page 383 - Sect. XIV. On melancholy, mania, and demoniacs
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0416 - Page 388 - Sect. XV. On incubus, or nightmare
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0417 - Page 389 - Sect. XVI. On Lycaon, or lycanthropia
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0418 - Page 390 - Sect. XVII. On love-sick persons
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0419 - Page 391 - Sect. XVIII. On apoplexy, and hemiplegia or paralysis
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0429 - Page 401 - Sect. XIX. On convulsions, or spasms
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0431 - Page 403 - Sect. XX. On tetanus and its varieties
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0435 - Page 407 - Sect. XXI. On tremblings
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0437 - Page 409 - Sect. XXII. On diseases of the eye ; and first of pain, from Galen
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0465 - Page 437 - Sect. XXIII. On diseases of the ear ; and first, concerning pain of it
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0474 - Page 446 - Sect. XXIV. On the affections of the nose, and of the sense of smell
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0480 - Page 452 - Sect. XXV. On affections of the face
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0482 - Page 454 - Sect. XXVI. On affections of the mouth ; and, first, of the teeth
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0492 - Page 464 - Sect. XXVII. On angina, or quinsey, and the complaints allied to it ; in which the subject of those who have been strangled or otherwise suffocated is treated of
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0497 - Page 469 - Sect. XXVIII. On coryza, catarrh, affections of the trachea, and cough
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0503 - Page 475 - Sect. XXIX. Orthopnoea, asthma, and dyspnoea
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0508 - Page 480 - Sect. XXX. On peripneumonia
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0511 - Page 483 - Sect. XXXI. On spitting of blood
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0519 - Page 491 - Sect. XXXII. On empyema and phthisis
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0524 - Page 496 - Sect. XXXIII. On pleurisy
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0529 - Page 501 - Sect. XXXIV. On affections of the heart
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0532 - Page 504 - Sect. XXXV. On affections of the breasts
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0534 - Page 506 - Sect. XXXVI. For fetid smell and sweating at the armpits
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0535 - Page 507 - Sect. XXXVII. On affections of the stomach, ot the hypochondria, and of the belly
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0542 - Page 514 - Sect. XXXVIII. On inflation of the stomach
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0543 - Page 515 - Sect. XXXIX. On cholera
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0548 - Page 520 - Sect. XL. On lientery and caeliac affection
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0551 - Page 523 - Sect. XLI. On tenesmus
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0553 - Page 525 - Sect. XLII. On dysentery
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0559 - Page 531 - Sect. XLIII. On colic affection
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0566 - Page 538 - Sect. XLIV. On ileus
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0569 - Page 541 - Sect. XLV. On affections of the kidneys and bladder ; and, first, on calculus
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0588 - Page 560 - Sect. XLVI. On the affections of the liver
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0596 - Page 568 - Sect. XLVII. On cachexia
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0597 - Page 569 - Sect. XLVIII. On dropsy
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0605 - Page 577 - Sect. XLIX. On the spleen
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0608 - Page 580 - Sect. L. On jaundice
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0615 - Page 587 - Sect. LI. On prolapsus of the navel
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0616 - Page 588 - Sect. LII. How to make the chin and pubes continue long free of hairs ; on the preservation of the genital organs ; among other things, of depilatories
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0617 - Page 589 - Sect. LIII. On bubonocele, enterocele, and hydrocele
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0619 - Page 591 - Sect. LIV. On inflammation of the testicle and scrotum, and on the other diseases of these parts
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0621 - Page 593 - Sect. LV. On gonorrhoea and libidinous dreams
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0624 - Page 596 - Sect. LVI. On satyriasis
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0625 - Page 597 - Sect. LVII. On priapism
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0627 - Page 599 - Sect. LVIII. On impotence of the parts
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0628 - Page 600 - Sect. LIX. On matters relating to the genital organs and anus
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0636 - Page 608 - Sect. LX. On affections of the uterus ; and, first, of the menstrual discharge
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0637 - Page 609 - Sect. LXI. On retention of the menses
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0643 - Page 615 - Sect. LXII. On immoderate menstruation and uterine hemorrhage
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0645 - Page 617 - Sect. LXIII. On the female flux
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0648 - Page 620 - Sect. LXIV. On inflammation of the uterus, and change of its position
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0651 - Page 623 - Sect. LXV. On access of the uterus
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0652 - Page 624 - Sect. LXVI. On ulceration of the womb
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0655 - Page 627 - Sect. LXVII. On cancer
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0657 - Page 629 - Sect. LXVIII. On scirrhus and scleroma
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0658 - Page 630 - Sect. LXIX. On the mole
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0660 - Page 632 - Sect. LXX. On inflation of the uterus
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0661 - Page 633 - Sect. LXXI. On uterine suffocation, or the hysterical convulsion
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0666 - Page 638 - Sect. LXXII. On prolapsus uteri
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0668 - Page 640 - Sect. LXXIII. On phimus in the uterus
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0669 - Page 641 - Sect. LXXIV. The cure of sterility
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0673 - Page 645 - Sect. LXXV. On fissures, condylomata, and hemorrhoids of the uterus
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0674 - Page 646 - Sect. LXXVI. On difficult labour
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0680 - Page 652 - Sect. LXXVII. On ischiatic disease
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0685 - Page 657 - Sect. LXXVIII. On gout and arthritis
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0704 - Page 676 - Sect. LXXIX. On chilblains and affections of the feet and heels
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0706 - Page 678 - Sect. LXXX. For corns and callous flesh
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0707 - Page 679 - Sect. LXXXI. On complaints about the nails ; and, first, of whitlow