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1 Book 26, Chapters 1 to 21. New forms of disease; The nature of lichen; Carbuncle; Elephantiasis; Colic; The new system of medicine: Asclepiades the physician; Quinzy; Scrofula; The plant called bellis; The condurdum; Cough; Bechion; Salvia; Affections of the side, chest, and stomach; Molon or syron; Amomum; The ephedra or anabasis; Geum.  ColleenMc PL OK
2 Book 26, Chapters 22 to 48. Tripolium; The gromphaena; The malundrum; Chalcetum; Molemonium; Halus or cotonea; The chamaedrops; The stcechas; Remedies for diseases of the belly; The astragalus; Ladanum; Chondris; Remedies for griping pains in the bowels; Remedies for diseases of the spleen.  GillH PL OK
3 Book 26, Chapters 49 to 70. Remedies for calculi and diseases of the bladder; Crethmos; The anthyllion; Cepeea; Hypericon; The chrysanthemum; Remedies for diseases of the testes and of the fundamente; Remedies for inflamed tumours; Aphrodisiacs and antaphrodisiacs; The orchis or serapias; Satyrion; Remedies for the gout and diseases of the feet; Sea-weed; Maladies which attack the whole of the body; The geranion; Remedies for epilepsy.  neecheelok70 PL OK
4 Book 26, Chapters 71 to 93. Remedies for fevers; Remedies for phrenitis, lethargy, and carbuncles; Remedies for dropsy; Remedies for erysipelas; Remedies for sprains; Remedies for jaundice; Remedies for boils; Remedies for fistula; Remedies for abscesses and hard tumours; Remedies for burns; Remedies for diseases of the sinews and joints; Remedies for haemorrhage; Remedies for ruptures and convulsions; Remedies for ulcers and wounds; Remedies for warts, and applications for the removal of scars; Remedies for female diseases; Applications for the hair. Summary. Authors quoted.  MysticHaze PL OK
5 Book 27, Chapters 1 to 23. Researches of the ancients upon this subject; Aconite; Ageraton; The aloe; Alcea; The alypon; Alsine; The androsaces; Ambrosia; The anonis or ononis; The anagyros or acopon; The arction or arcturum; The asclepias; The aster or bubonion; Theaphaca; Alcibium; Alectoroslophos or crista.  neecheelok70 PL OK
6 Book 27, Chapters 24 to 56. Alum; Red sea-weed; Absinthium or wormwood; Black leek; The calyx; The crocodileon; The chrysolachanum; The grain of Gnidos; The elatine; Two varieties of filix or fern; Ox thigh.  neecheelok70 PL OK
7 Book 27, Chapters 57 to 92. Galeopsis; The glaux; Glaucion; The gallidraga; Holcus or aristis; The plant of Ida; The leontopetalon or pardalion; The lycapsos; The lithospermum; Stone moss; The limeum; The myosotis; The natrix; Odontitis; The osyris; The oxys; The polygonos; The pancratium.  Marya999 PL OK
8 Book 27, Chapters 93 to 120. The peplis; The periclymenos; The phalangitis; The phellandrion; The proserpinaca; The solanum; Smyrnion; Telephion; The trachinia; The tragos or scorpion; The ages of plants; How the greatest efficacy in plants may be ensured; Maladies peculiar to various nations; SUmmary; Authors quoted.  neecheelok70 PL OK
9 Book 28, Chapters 1 to 7. Introduction; Remedies derived from man; Whether words are possessed of any healing efficacy; That prodigies and portents may be confirmed, or made of no effect; A description of various usages; Two hundred and twenty-six observations on remedies derived from man. Eight remedies derived from children; Properties of the human spittle.  Owlivia PL OK
10 Book 28, Chapters 8 to 23. Remedies derived from the wax of the human ear; Remedies derived from the human hair, teeth, etc.; Remedies derived from the human blood, the sexual congress, etc; Remedies derived from the dead; Remedies derived from the human excretions; Remedies depending upon the human will; Remedies derived from sneezing; Remedies derived from the sexual congresso; Remedies derived from the urine; Indications of health derived from the urine; Forty-one remedies derived from the female sex; Remedies derived from woman's milk; Remedies derived from the spittle of females; Facts connected with the menstrual discharge.  neecheelok70 PL OK
11 Book 28, Chapters 24 to 33. Remedies derived from foreign animals: the elephant; Ten remedies derived from the lion; Ten remedies derived from the camel; Seventy- nine remedies derived from the hyaena; Nineteen remedies derived from the crocodile; Fifteen remedies derived from the chameleon; Seven remedies derived from the hippopotamus; Five remedies derived from the lynx; Remedies furnished in common by animals of the same class, whether wild or tame. Fifty-four medicinal uses of milk, with observations thereon.  devantatlow PL OK
12 Book 28, Chapters 34 to 45. Twelve remedies derived from cheese; Twenty remedies derived from butter; The various uses of fat, and observations upon it, fifty-two in number; Suet; Marrow; Gall; Blood; Peculiar remedies derived from various animals; Remedies for the bite of the mad dog. Remedies derived from the calf, the he-goat, and various other animals; Remedies to be adopted against enchantments; Remedies for poisons.  RMerideth PL OK
13 Book 28, Chapters 46 to 61. Remedies for diseases of the head; Remedies for affections of the eyes; Remedies.for diseases and affections of the ears; Remedies for tooth-ache; Remedies for diseases of the face; Remedies for pains in the neck; Remedies for cough and for spitting of blood; Remedies for affections of the stomach; Remedies for liver complaints and for asthma; Remedies for pains in the loins; Remedies for affections of the spleen; Remedies for bowel complaints; Remedies for affections of the colon; Remedies for affections of the bladder, and for urinary calculi; Remedies for diseases of the generative organs and of the fundament.  wib66 PL OK
14 Book 28, Chapters 62 to 81. Remedies for gout and for diseases of the feet; Remedies for epilepsy; Remedies for jaundice; Remedies for broken bonĂ©s; Remedies for fevers; Remedies for melancholy, lethargy, and phthisis; Remedies for dropsy; Remedies for erysipelas, and for purulent eruptions; Remedies for sprains, indurations, and boils; Remedies for burns; Remedies for affections of the sinews and for contusions; Remedies for haemorrhage; Remedies for ulcers and carcinomatous sores; Remedies for the itch; Remedies for female diseases; Remedies for the diseases of infants; Provocatives of sleep; Stimulants for the sexual passions; Remarkable facts relative to animals; Summary; Authors quoted.  Rapunzelina PL OK
15 Book 29, Chapters 1 to 10. The origin of the medical art; Particulars relative to Hippocrates. Date of the origin of clinical practice; The Empiric branch of medicine; The various changes that have been made in the system of Medicine; 6. Who first practised as a physician at Rome, and at what period; The opinions entertained by the Romans on the ancient physicians; Evils attendant upon the practice of medicine; Thirty-five remedies derived from wool; Thirty-two remedies derived from wool-grease.  Owlivia PL OK
16 Book 29, Chapters 11 to 25. Twenty-two remedies derived from eggs; Remedies derived from the dog; Remedies for injuries inflicted by serpentes; Remedies derived from mice; Remedies derived from the weasel; Remedies derived from bugs; Remedies derived from the dragon; Remedies derived from the viper; Remedies derived from the salamander; Remedies derived from birds; Remedies derived from the vulture; Remedies derived from poultry.  icequeen PL OK
17 Book 29, Chapters 26 to 39. Remedies derived from other birds; Remedies derived from various insects; Various counter-poisons; Remedies for the bite of the mad dog; Remedies for the other poisons; Remedies for alopecy; Remedies for lice and for porrigo; Remedies for head-ache, and for wounds on the head; Remedies for affections of the eyelids; Remedies for diseases of the eyes; Remedies for pains and diseases of the ears. Summary. Authors quoted.  GillH PL OK
18 Book 30, Chapters 1 to 12. The origin of the magic art; When and where the art of magic originated : by what persons it was practised; The Druids of the Gallic provinces; The various branches of magic; The subterfuges practised by the magicians; The other remedies derived from living creatures, classified according to the respective diseases. Remedies for tooth-ache; Remedies for offensive odours and sores of the mouth; Remedies for spots upon the face; Remedies for affections of the throat; Remedies for quinzy and scrofula.  PawnOfPazuzu PL OK
19 Book 30, Chapters 13 to 25. Remedies for diseases of the shoulders; Remedies for pains in the viscera; Remedies for pains in the stomach; Remedies for pains in the liver, and for spitting of blood; Remedies for affections of the spleen; Remedies for pains in the side and in the loins; Remedies for dysentery; Remedies for urinary calculi and affections of the bladder; Remedies for diseases of the fundament and of the generative organs; Remedies for gout and for diseases of the feet; Remedies for evils which are liable to affect the whole body; Remedies for cold shiverings.  Rapunzelina PL OK
20 Book 30, Chapters 26 to 41. Remedies for paralysis; Remedies for epilepsy; Remedies for jaundice; Remedies for phrenitis; Remedies for fevers; Remedies for dropsy; Remedies for erysipelas; Remedies for carbuncles; Remedies for boils; Remedies for burns; Remedies for affections of the sinews; Remedies for maladies of the nails and fingers; Methods for arresting haemorrhage; Remedies for ulcerous sores and wounds; Remedies for broken bones; Applications for cicatrizations, and for the cure of morphew.  samhitavasu PL OK
21 Book 30, Chapters 42 to 53. Methods of extracting foreign substances from the body; Remedies for female complaints; Methods of facilitating delivery; Methods of preserving the breasts from injury; Various kinds of depilatories; Remedies for the diseases of infants; Provocatives of sleep; Aphrodisiacs and antaphrodisiacs; Remedies for phthiriasis, and for various other affections; Remedies for intoxication; Peculiarities relative to certain animals; Other marvellous facts connected with animals; Summary; Authors quoted.  Rapunzelina PL OK