The Seven books of Paulus Aegineta, translated from the Greek, with a commentary embracing a...
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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. 3
- Date
- 1847
- Éditeur
- Londres : Syndenham Society of London
- Siècle
- XIXe siècle
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- Nombre de vues : 661
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- Licence Ouverte
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- Médecine
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- Paul d'Egine (625 - 690)
- Table des matières
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0001 - Page sans numérotation - [Page de faux-titre]
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0003 - Page sans numérotation - [Page de titre]
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0005 - Page sans numérotation - Advertisement to the third volume
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0007 - vii - [Table des matières] Contents of the third volume. Sevenyh Book
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0009 - Page 1 - Book Seventh. Sect. I. On the temperaments of substances as indicated by their tastes
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0010 - Page 2 - Sect. II. On the order and degrees of the temperaments
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0025 - Page 17 - Sect. III. On the power of simples individually
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0432 - Page 424 - Appendix to the third section. On the substances introduced into the Materia Medica by the Arabians
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0488 - Page 480 - Sect. IV. On simple purgative medicines
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0501 - Page 493 - Sect. V. On compound purgatives
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0505 - Page 497 - Sect. VI. On the management of those who take purgative medicines ; and what is to be done to those who are not purged by a proper dose of purgatives
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0507 - Page 499 - Sect. VII. On the treatment of hypercatharsis
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0508 - Page 500 - Sect. VIII. On the antidotes called hierae
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0510 - Page 502 - Sect. IX. On liniments to be applied to the anus, and purgative applications to the navel
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0511 - Page 503 - Sect. X. On emetics, and the mode of administering hellebore
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0518 - Page 510 - Sect. XI. On the different kinds of antidotes
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0536 - Page 528 - Sect. XII. On trochisks, or troches
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0544 - Page 536 - Sect. XIII. Dry applications and abstergents (smegmata)
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0549 - Page 541 - Sect. XIV. On liniments to the mouth and throat
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0552 - Page 544 - Sect. XV. On delicious and officinal potions
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0556 - Page 548 - Sect. XVI. On collyria and agglutinative applications
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0566 - Page 558 - Sect. XVII. On plasters, and those things which are added to the boiling of them, from the works of antylus and on the proportion of wax to oil
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0584 - Page 576 - Sect. XVIII. On emollient plasters and epithemes
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0589 - Page 581 - Sect. XIX. On restorative ointments (acopa), liniments, calefacient plasters (dropaces), and sinapisms
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0597 - Page 589 - Sect. XX. Different preparations of oils and ointments
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0606 - Page 598 - Sect. XXI. On oenantharia
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0607 - Page 599 - Sect. XXII. On perfumes and cyphi
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0609 - Page 601 - Sect. XXIII. The preparation of masucha, which some call masuaphium / Sect. XXIV. On pessaries, from the works of antyllus
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0612 - Page 604 - Sect. XXV. On medicines which may be substituted for one another, from the works of galen
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0617 - Page 609 - Sect. XXVI. On weights and measures
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0637 - Page 629 - General Index