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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF PLINY.
CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME.
BOOK XXIV. THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE FOREST TREES.
CHAP. 1. (1.)—THE ANTIPATHIES AND SYMPATHIES WHICH EXIST AMONG TREES AND PLANTS.
CHAP. 2. (2.)—THE LOTUS OF ITALY: SIX REMEDIES
CHAP. 3. (3.)—ACORNS: THIRTEEN REMEDIES
CHAP. 4. (4.)—THE KERMES-BERRY OF THE HOLM-OAK: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 5.—GALL-NUTS: TWENTY-THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 6.—MISTLETOE: ELEVEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 7.—THE EXCRESCENCES WHICH GROW ON THE ROBUR: ONE REMEDY. THE CERRUS: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 8.—THE-CORK TREE: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 9. (5.)—THE BEECH: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 10.—THE CYPRESS: TWENTY-THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 11.—THE CEDAR: THIRTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 12.—CEDRIDES: TEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 13.—GALBANUM: TWENTY-THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 14 (6.)—HAMMONIACUM: TWENTY-FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 15.—STORAX: TEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 16.—SPONDYLIUM: SEVENTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 17.—SPHAGNOS, SPHACOS, OR BRYON: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 18.—THE TEREBINTH: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 19.—THE PITCH-TREE AND THE LARCH: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 20.—THE CHAMÆPITYS: TEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 21.—THE PITYUSA: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 22.—RESINS: TWENTY-TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 23. (7.)—PITCH: TWENTY-THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 24.—PISSELÆON AND PALIMPISSA: SIXTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 25.—PISSASPHALTOS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 26.—ZOPISSA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 27.—THE TORCH-TREE: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 28.—THE LENTISK: TWENTY-TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 29. (8.)—THE PLANE-TREE: TWENTY-FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 30.—THE ASH: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 31.—THE MAPLE: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 32.—THE POPLAR: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 33.—THE ELM: SIXTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 34.—THE LINDEN-TREE: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 35.—THE ELDER: FIFTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 36.—THE JUNIPER: TWENTY-ONE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 37. (9.)—THE WILLOW: FOURTEEN REMEDIES. THE WILLOW OF AMERIA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 38.—THE VITEX: THIRTY-THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 39.—THE ERICA; ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 40.—THE BROOM; FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 41.—THE MYRICA, OTHERWISE CALLED TAMARICA, OR TAMARIX: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 42.—THE BRYA: TWENTY-NINE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 43.—THE BLOOD-RED SHRUB: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 44.—THE SILER: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 45.—THE PRIVET: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 46.—THE ALDER: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 47.—THE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF THE IVY: THIRTY-NINE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 48.—THE CISTHOS: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 49.—THE CISSOS ERYTHRANOS: TWO REMEDIES. THE CHAMÆCISSOS: TWO REMEDIES. THE SMILAX: THREE REMEDIES. THE CLEMATIS: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 50. (11.)—THE REED: NINETEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 51.—THE PAPYRUS, AND THE PAPER MADE FROM IT: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 52.—THE EBONY: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 53.—THE RHODODENDRON: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 54.—THE RHUS OR SUMACH-TREE; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: EIGHT REMEDIES. STOMATICE.
CHAP. 55.—RHUS ERYTHROS: NINE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 56.—THE ERYTHRODANUS: ELEVEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 57.—THE ALYSSON: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 58.—THE RADICULA OR STRUTHION: THIRTEEN REMEDIES. THE APOCYNUM: TWO OBSERVATIONS UPON IT.
CHAP. 59.—ROSEMARY: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 60.—THE SEED CALLED CACHRYS.
CHAP. 61.—THE HERB SAVIN: SEVEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 62.—SELAGO: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 63.—SAMOLUS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 64.—GUM: ELEVEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 65. (12.)—THE EGYPTIAN OR ARABIAN THORN: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 66.—THE WHITE THORN: TWO REMEDIES. THE ACANTHION; ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 67.—GUM ACACIA: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 68. (13.)—ASPALATHOS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 69.—THE ERYSISCEPTRUM, ADIPSATHEON, OR DIAXYLON: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 70.—THE THORN CALLED APPENDIX: TWO REMEDIES. THE PYRACANTHA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 71.—THE PALIURUS: TEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 72.—THE AGRIFOLIA. THE AQUIFOLIA: ONE REMEDY. THE YEW: ONE PROPERTY BELONGING TO IT.
CHAP. 73. THE BRAMBLE: FIFTY-ONE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 74. THE CYNOSBATOS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 75.—THE IDÆAN BRAMBLE.
CHAP. 76.—THE RHAMNOS; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 77.—LYCIUM: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 78.—SARCOCOLLA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 79.—OPORICE: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 80.—THE TRIXAGO, CHAMÆDRYS, CHAMÆDROPS, OR TEUCRIA: SIXTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 81.—THE CHAMÆDAPHNE: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 82.—THE CHAMELÆA: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 83.—THE CHAMÆSYCE: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 84.—THE CHAMÆCISSOS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 85.—THE CHAMÆLEUCE, FARFARUM, OR FARFUGIUM: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 86.—THE CHAMÆPEUCE: FIVE REMEDIES. THE CHAMÆCYPARISSOS: TWO REMEDIES. THE AMPELOPRASON; SIX REMEDIES. THE STACHYS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 87.—THE CLINOPODION, CLEONICION, ZOPYRON, OR OCIMOÏDES: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 88.—THE CLEMATIS CENTUNCULUS; THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 89.—THE CLEMATIS ECHITES, OR LAGINE.
CHAP. 90.—THE EGYPTIAN CLEMATIS, DAPHNOÏDES, OR POLYGONOÏDES: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 91. (16.)—DIFFERENT OPINIONS ON THE DRACONTIUM.
CHAP. 92.—THE ARON: THIRTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 93.—THE DRACUNCULUS; TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 94.—THE ARISAROS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 95.—THE MILLEFOLIUM OR MYRIOPHYLLON; SEVEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 96.—THE PSEUDOBUNION: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 97.—THE MYRRHIS, MYRIZA, OR MYRRHA: SEVEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 98.—THE ONOBRYCHIS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 99. (17.)—CORACESTA AND CALLICIA.
CHAP. 100.—THE MINSAS OR CORINTHIA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 101.—THE APROXIS: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 102.—THE AGLAOPHOTIS OR MARMARITIS. THE ACHÆMENIS OR HIPPOPHOBAS. THE THEOBROTION OR SEMNION. THE ADAMANTIS. THE ARIANIS. THE THERIONARCA. THE ÆTHIOPIS OR MEROIS. THE OPHIUSA. THE THALASSEGLE OR POTAMAUGIS. THE THEANGELIS. THE GELOTOPHYLLIS. THE HESTIATORIS OR PROTOMEDIA. THE CASIGNETES OR DIONYSONYMPHAS. THE HELIANTHES OR HELIOCALLIS. HERMESIAS. THE ÆSCHYNOMENE. THE CROCIS. THE ŒNOTHERIS. THE ANACAMPSEROS.
CHAP. 103. (18.)—THE ERIPHIA.
CHAP. 104.—THE WOOL PLANT: ONE REMEDY. THE LACTORIS: ONE REMEDY. THE MILITARIS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 105.—THE STRATIOTES: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 106. (19.)—A PLANT GROWING ON THE HEAD OF A STATUE: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 107.—A PLANT GROWING ON THE BANKS OF A RIVER: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 108.—THE HERB CALLED LINGUA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 109.—PLANTS THAT TAKE ROOT IN A SIEVE: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 110.—PLANTS GROWING UPON DUNGHILLS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 111.—PLANTS THAT HAVE BEEN MOISTENED WITH THE URINE OF A DOG: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 112.—THE RODARUM: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 113.—THE PLANT CALLED IMPIA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 114.—THE PLANT CALLED VENUS’ COMB: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 115.—THE EXEDUM. THE PLANT CALLED NOTIA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 116.—THE PHILANTHROPOS: ONE REMEDY. THE LAPPA CANARIA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 117.—TORDYLON OR SYREON: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 118.—GRAMEN: SEVENTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 119.—DACTYLOS; FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 120.—FENUGREEK OK SILICIA: THIRTY-ONE REMEDIES.
BOOK XXV. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE WILD PLANTS.
CHAP. 1. (1.)—WHEN THE WILD PLANTS WERE FIRST BROUGHT INTO USE.
CHAP. 2. (2.)—THE LATIN AUTHORS WHO HAVE WRITTEN UPON THESE PLANTS.
CHAP. 3.—AT WHAT PERIOD THE ROMANS ACQUIRED SOME KNOWLEDGE OF THIS SUBJECT.
CHAP. 4.—GREEK AUTHORS WHO HAVE DELINEATED THE PLANTS IN COLOURS.
CHAP. 5.—THE FIRST GREEK AUTHORS WHO WROTE UPON PLANTS.
CHAP. 6.—WHY A FEW OF THE PLANTS ONLY HAVE BEEN USED MEDICINALLY. PLANTS, THE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES OF WHICH HAVE BEEN MIRACULOUSLY DISCOVERED. THE CYNORRHODOS: TWO REMEDIES. THE PLANT CALLED DRACUNCULUS: ONE REMEDY. THE BRITANNICA: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 7.—WHAT DISEASES ARE ATTENDED WITH THE GREATEST PAIN. NAMES OF PERSONS WHO HAVE DISCOVERED FAMOUS PLANTS.
CHAP. 8. (4.)—MOLY: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 9.—THE DODECATHEOS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 10.—THE PÆONIA, PENTOROBUS, OR GLYCYSIDE: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 11.—THE PANACES ASCLEPION: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 12.—THE PANACES HERACLEON: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 13.—THE PANACES CHIRONION: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 14.—THE PANACES CENTAURION OR PHARNACION: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 15.—THE HERACLEON SIDERION: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 16.—THE AMPELOS CHIRONIA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 17.—HYOSCYAMOS, KNOWN ALSO AS THE APOLLINARIS OR ALTERCUM; FIVE VARIETIES OF IT: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 18. (5.)—LINOZOSTIS, PARTHENION, HERMUPOA, OR MERCURIALIS; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: TWENTY-TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 19.—THE ACHILLEOS, SIDERITIS, PANACES HERACLEON, MILLEFOLIUM, OR SCOPÆ REGIÆ; SIX VARIETIES OF IT: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 20.—THE TEUCRION, HEMIONION, OR SPLENION: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 21.—MELAMPODIUM, HELLEBORE, OR VERATRUM: THREE VARIETIES OF IT. THE WAY IN WHICH IT IS GATHERED, AND HOW THE QUALITY OF IT IS TESTED.
CHAP. 22.—TWENTY-FOUR REMEDIES DERIVED FROM BLACK HELLEBORE. HOW IT SHOULD BE TAKEN.
CHAP. 23.—TWENTY-THREE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM WHITE HELLEBORE.
CHAP. 24.—EIGHTY-EIGHT OBSERVATIONS UPON THE TWO KINDS OF HELLEBORE.
CHAP. 25.—TO WHAT PERSONS HELLEBORE SHOULD NEVER BE ADMINISTERED.
CHAP. 26. (6.)—THE MITHRIDATIA.
CHAP. 27.—THE SCORDOTIS OR SCORDION: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 28.—THE POLEMONIA, PHILETÆRIA, OR CHILIODYNAMUS: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 29.—THE EUPATORIA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 30.—CENTAURION OR CHIRONION: TWENTY REMEDIES.
CHAP. 31.—THE CENTAURION LEPTON, OR LIBADION, KNOWN ALSO AS FEL TERRÆ: TWENTY-TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 32.—THE CENTAURIS TRIORCHIS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 33. (7.)—CLYMENUS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 34.—GENTIAN: THIRTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 35.—THE LYSIMACHIA: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 36.—ARTEMISIA, PARTHENIS, BOTRYS, OR AMBROSIA: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 37.—NYMPHÆA, HERACLEON, RHOPALON, OR MADON; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 38.—TWO VARIETIES OF EUPHORBIA: FOUR REMEDIES. THE CHAMELÆA.
CHAP. 39. (8.)—TWO VARIETIES OF THE PLANTAGO: FORTY-SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 40.—BUGLOSSOS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 41.—CYNOGLOSSOS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 42.—THE BUPHTHALMOS OR CACHLA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 43.—PLANTS WHICH HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED BY CERTAIN NATIONS. THE SCYTHICE: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 44.—THE HIPPACE: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 45.—THE ISCHÆMON: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 46.—THE CESTROS, PSYCHOTROPHON, VETTONICA, OR SERRATULA: FORTY-EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 47.—THE CANTABRICA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 48.—CONSILIGO: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 49.—THE IBERIS: SEVEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 50.—PLANTS WHICH HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED BY CERTAIN ANIMALS. CHELIDONIA: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 51.—THE DOG-PLANT: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 52.—THE ELAPHOBOSCON.
CHAP. 53.—DICTAMNON: EIGHT REMEDIES. PSEUDODICTAMNON OR CHONDRIS. IN WHAT PLACES THE MOST POWERFUL PLANTS ARE FOUND. HOW THAT MILK IS DRUNK IN ARCADIA FOR THE BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF THE PLANTS UPON WHICH THE CATTLE FEED.
CHAP. 54.—THE ARISTOLOCHIA, CLEMATITIS, CRETICA, PLISTOLOCHIA, LOCHIA POLYRRHIZOS, OR APPLE OF THE EARTH: TWENTY-TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 55.—THE EMPLOYMENT OF THESE PLANTS FOR INJURIES INFLICTED BY SERPENTS.
CHAP. 56. (9.)—THE ARGEMONIA: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 57.—AGARIC: THIRTY-THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 58.—THE ECHIOS; THREE VARIETIES OF IT: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 59.—HIERABOTANE, PERISTEREON, OR VERBENACA; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: TEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 60.—THE BLATTARIA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 61.—LEMONIUM: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 62.—QUINQUEFOLIUM, KNOWN ALSO AS PENTAPETES, PENTAPHYLLON, OR CHAMÆZELON: THIRTY-THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 63.—THE SPARGANION: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 64.—FOUR VARIETIES OF THE DAUCUS: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 65.—THE THERIONARCA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 66.—THE PERSOLATA OR ARCION; EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 67.—CYCLAMINOS OR TUBER TERRÆ: TWELVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 68.—THE CYCLAMINOS CISSANTHEMOS: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 69.—THE CYCLAMINOS CHAMÆCISSOS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 70.—PEUCEDANUM: TWENTY-EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 71. (10.)—EBULUM; SIX REMEDIES
CHAP. 72.—POLEMONIA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 73.—PHLOMOS OR VERBASCUM: FIFTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 74.—THE PHLOMIS: ONE REMEDY. THE LYCHNITIS OR THRYALLIS.
CHAP. 75.—THE THELYPHONON OR SCORPIO: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 76.—THE PHRYNION, NEURAS, OR POTERION; ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 77.—THE ALISMA, DAMASONION, OR LYRON: SEVENTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 78.—PERISTEREOS: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 79.—REMEDIES AGAINST CERTAIN POISONS.
CHAP. 80.—THE ANTIRRHINUM, ANARRHINON, OR LYCHNIS AGRIA: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 81.—EUCLEA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 82.—THE PERICARPUM; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 83. (11.)—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE HEAD. NYMPHÆA HERACLIA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 84.—THE LINGULACA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 85.—THE CACALIA OR LEONTICE: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 86.—THE CALLITRICHOS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 87.—HYSSOP: TEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 88.—THE LONCHITIS: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 89.—THE XIPHION OR PHASGANION: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 90.—PSYLLION, CYNOÏDES, CRYSTALLION, SICELICON, OR CYNOMYIA; SIXTEEN REMEDIES. THRYSELINUM: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 91. (12.)—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE EYES.
CHAP. 92. (13.)—THE ANAGALLIS, OR CORCHORON; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 93.—THE ÆGILOPS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 94.—MANDRAGORA, CIRCÆON, MORION, OR HIPPOPHLOMOS; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: TWENTY-FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 95.—HEMLOCK: THIRTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 96.—CRETHMOS AGRIOS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 97.—MOLYBDÆNA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 98.—THE FIRST KIND OF CAPNOS, KNOWN ALSO AS CHICKEN’S FOOT: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 99.—THE ARBORESCENT CAPNOS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 100.—THE ACORON OR AGRION: FOURTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 101.—THE COTYLEDON: TWO VARIETIES OF IT: SIXTY-ONE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 102.—THE GREATER AIZOÜM, ALSO CALLED BUPHTHALMOS, ZOÖPHTHALMOS, STERGETHRON, HYPOGESON, AMBROSION, AMERIMNON, SEDUM MAGNUM, OR DIGITELLUS: THIRTY-SIX REMEDIES. THE SMALLER AIZOÜM, ALSO CALLED ERITHALES, TRITHALES, CHRYSOTHALES, ISOËTES OR SEDUM: THIRTY-TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 103.—THE ANDRACHLE AGRIA OR ILLECEBRA: THIRTY-TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 104.—A REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NOSTRILS.
CHAP. 105.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE TEETH.
CHAP. 106.—ERIGERON, PAPPUS, ACANTHIS, OR SENECIO: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 107.—THE EPHEMERON: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 108.—THE LABRUM VENEREUM: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 109.—THE BATRACHION, RANUNCULUS, OR STRUMUS; FOUR VARIETIES OF IT: FOURTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 110.—REMEDIAL PREPARATIONS FOR OFFENSIVE BREATH: TWO KINDS OF THEM.
BOOK XXVI. A CONTINUATION OF THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM PLANTS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO PARTICULAR DISEASES.
CHAP. 1. (1.)—NEW FORMS OF DISEASE.
CHAP. 2.—THE NATURE OF LICHEN.
CHAP. 3.—AT WHAT PERIOD LICHEN FIRST MADE ITS APPEARANCE IN ITALY.
CHAP. 4.—CARBUNCLE.
CHAP. 5.—ELEPHANTIASIS.
CHAP. 6.—COLIC.
CHAP. 7. (3.)—THE NEW SYSTEM OF MEDICINE: ASCLEPIADES THE PHYSICIAN.
CHAP. 8.—THE CHANGES EFFECTED BY ASCLEPIADES IN THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
CHAP. 9. (4.)—REMARKS IN DISPRAISE OF THE PRACTICES OF MAGIC.
CHAP. 10.—LICHEN: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 11.—QUINZY.
CHAP. 12. (5.)—SCROFULA.
CHAP. 13.—THE PLANT CALLED BELLIS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 14.—THE CONDURDUM.
CHAP. 15.—COUGH.
CHAP. 16.—BECHION, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS ARCION, CHAMÆLEUCE OR TUSSILAGO: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 17.—THE BECHION, KNOWN ALSO AS SALVIA: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 18. (7.)—AFFECTIONS OF THE SIDE, CHEST, AND STOMACH.
CHAP. 19.—MOLON OR SYRON. AMOMUM.
CHAP. 20.—THE EPHEDRA OR ANABASIS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 21.—GEUM: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 22.—TRIPOLIUM: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 23.—THE GROMPHÆNA.
CHAP. 24.—THE MALUNDRUM: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 25.—CHALCETUM; TWO REMEDIES. MOLEMONIUM; ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 26.—HALUS OR COTONEA: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 27.—THE CHAMÆROPS: ONE REMEDY. THE STŒCHAS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 28. (8.)—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE BELLY.
CHAP. 29.—THE ASTRAGALUS: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 30.—LADANUM: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 31.—CHONDRIS OR PSEUDODICTAMNON: ONE REMEDY. HYPOCISTHIS OR OROBETHRON; TWO VARIETIES: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 32.—LAVER OR SION: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 33.—POTAMOGITON: EIGHT REMEDIES. THE STATICE: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 34.—THE CERATIA: TWO REMEDIES. LEONTOPODION, LEUCEORON, DORIPETRON, OR THORYBETHRON. LAGOPUS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 35.—EPITHYMON OR HIPPOPHEOS: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 36.—PYCNOCOMON; FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 37.—POLYPODION: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 38.—SCAMMONY; EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 39.—THE TITHYMALOS CHARACIAS.
CHAP. 40.—THE TITHYMALOS MYRTITES, OR CARYITES; TWENTY-ONE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 41.—THE TITHYMALOS PARALIOS, OR TITHYMALIS: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 42.—THE TITHYMALOS HELIOSCOPIOS: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 43.—THE TITHYMALOS CYPARISSIAS: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 44.—THE TITHYMALOS PLATYPHYLLOS, CORYMBITES, OR AMYGDALITES: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 45.—THE TITHYMALOS DENDROÏDES, COBIOS, OR LEPTOPHYLLOS: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 46.—THE APIOS ISCHAS, OR RAPHANOS AGRIA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 47.—REMEDIES FOR GRIPING PAINS IN THE BOWELS.
CHAP. 48.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE SPLEEN.
CHAP. 49.—REMEDIES FOR CALCULI AND DISEASES OF THE BLADDER.
CHAP. 50.—CRETHMOS: ELEVEN REMEDIES. CACHRY.
CHAP. 51.—THE ANTHYLLION; TWO REMEDIES. THE ANTHYLLIS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 52.—CEPÆA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 53.—HYPERICON, CHAMÆPITYS, OR CORISON: NINE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 54.—CAROS OR HYPERICON: TEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 55.—THE CALLITHRIX: ONE REMEDY. THE PERPRESSA: ONE REMEDY. THE CHRYSANTHEMUM: ONE REMEDY. THE ANTHEMIS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 56.—SILAUS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 57.—THE PLANT OF FULVIUS.
CHAP. 58.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE TESTES AND OF THE FUNDAMENT.
CHAP. 59.—INGUINALIS OR ARGEMO.
CHAP. 60.—REMEDIES FOR INFLAMED TUMOURS. CHRYSIPPIOS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 61. (10.)—APHRODISIACS AND ANTAPHRODISIACS.
CHAP. 62.—THE ORCHIS OR SERAPIAS: FIVE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. SATYRION.
CHAP. 63.—SATYRION: THREE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES. SATYRION ERYTHRAÏCON: FOUR MEDICINAL PROPERTIES.
CHAP. 64.—REMEDIES FOR THE GOUT AND DISEASES OF THE FEET.
CHAP. 65. LAPPAGO OR MOLLUGO: ONE REMEDY. ASPERUGO: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 66.—PHYCOS THALASSION OR SEA-WEED: THREE VARIETIES OF IT. LAPPA BOARIA.
CHAP. 67.—MALADIES WHICH ATTACK THE WHOLE OF THE BODY.
CHAP. 68.—THE GERANION, MYRRILIS, OR MYRTIS; THREE VARIETIES OF IT: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 69.—THE ONOTHERAS OR ONEAR: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 70.—REMEDIES FOR EPILEPSY.
CHAP. 71.—REMEDIES FOR FEVERS.
CHAP. 72.—REMEDIES FOR PHRENITIS, LETHARGY, AND CARBUNCLES.
CHAP. 73.—REMEDIES FOR DROPSY. ACTE OR EBULUM. CHAMÆACTE.
CHAP. 74.—REMEDIES FOR ERYSIPELAS.
CHAP. 75. (12.)—REMEDIES FOR SPRAINS.
CHAP. 76.—REMEDIES FOR JAUNDICE.
CHAP. 77.—REMEDIES FOR BOILS.
CHAP. 78.—REMEDIES FOR FISTULA.
CHAP. 79.—REMEDIES FOR ABSCESSES AND HARD TUMOURS.
CHAP. 80.—REMEDIES FOB BURNS.
CHAP. 81. REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE SINEWS AND JOINTS.
CHAP. 82.—REMEDIES FOR HÆMORRHAGE.
CHAP. 83. (13.)—HIPPURIS, OTHERWISE CALLED EPHEDRON, ANABASIS, OB EQUISÆTUM; THREE KINDS OF IT: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 84.—STEPHANOMELIS.
CHAP. 85.—REMEDIES FOR RUPTURES AND CONVULSIONS. ERYSITHALES: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 86.—REMEDIES FOR PHTHIRIASIS.
CHAP. 87. (14.)—REMEDIES FOR ULCERS AND WOUNDS.
CHAP. 88.—POLYCNEMON: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 89.—REMEDIES FOB WARTS, AND APPLICATIONS FOR THE REMOVAL OF SCARS.
CHAP. 90.—REMEDIES FOR FEMALE DISEASES.
CHAP. 91.—ARSENOGONON: ONE MEDICINAL PROPERTY. THELYGONON: ONE MEDICINAL PROPERTY.
CHAP. 92.—MASTOS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 93.—APPLICATIONS FOR THE HAIR. LYSIMACHIA. OPHRYS.
BOOK XXVII. A DESCRIPTION OF PLANTS, AND OF THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THEM.
CHAP. 1. (1.)—RESEARCHES OF THE ANCIENTS UPON THIS SUBJECT.
CHAP. 2. (2.)—ACONITE, OTHERWISE CALLED THELYPHONON, CAMMARON, PARDALIANCHES, OR SCORPIO; FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 3. (4.)—ÆTHIOPIS: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 4.—AGERATON: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 5.—THE ALOE; TWENTY-NINE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 6.—ALCEA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 7.—THE ALYPON: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 8.—ALSINE, A PLANT USED FOR THE SAME PURPOSES AS HELXINE: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 9.—THE ANDROSACES: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 10.—ANDROSÆMON OR ASCYRON: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 11.—AMBROSIA, BOTRYS, OR ARTEMISIA: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 12.—THE ANONIS OR ONONIS: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 13.—THE ANAGYROS OR ACOPON: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 14.—THE ANONYMOS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 15. (5.)—APARINE, OMPHALOCARPOS, OR PHILANTHROPOS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 16.—THE ARCTION OR ARCTURUM: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 17.—THE ASPLENON OR HEMIONION: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 18.—THE ASCLEPIAS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 19.—THE ASTER OR BUBONION: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 20.—ASCYRON AND ASCYROÏDES: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 21.—THE APHACA: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 22.—ALCIBIUM: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 23.—ALECTOROSLOPHOS OR CRISTA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 24. (6.)—ALUM, ALSO CALLED SYMPHYTON PETRÆON: FOURTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 25. (7.)—ALGA RUFA OR RED SEA-WEED: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 26.—ACTÆA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 27.—THE AMPELOS AGRIA, OR WILD VINE: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 28.—ABSINTHIUM OR WORMWOOD; FOUR VARIETIES: FORTY-EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 29.—ABSINTHIUM MARINUM OR SERIPHUM.
CHAP. 30. (8.)—THE BALLOTES, MELAMPRASION, OR BLACK LEEK: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 31.—BOTRYS, AMBROSIA, OR ARTEMISIA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 32.—THE BRABYLA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 33.—BRYON MARITIMUM: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 34.—THE BUPLEURON: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 35.—THE CATANANCE; ONE OBSERVATION UPON IT. THE CEMOS: ONE OBSERVATION UPON IT.
CHAP. 36.—THE CALYX: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 37.—THE CALYX, KNOWN ALSO AS ANCHUSA OK ONOCLÏA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 38.—THE CIRCÆA: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 39.—THE CIRSION: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 40.—THE CRATÆGONON; TWO KINDS OF IT: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 41.—THE CROCODILEON: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 42.—THE CYNOSORCHIS OR ORCHIS: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 43.—THE CHRYSOLACHANUM; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: THREE REMEDIES. COAGULUM TERRÆ: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 44.—THE CUCUBALUS, STRUMUS, OR STRYCHNON: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 45.—THE CONFERVA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 46. (9.)—THE COCCUS CNIDIUS, OR GRAIN OF CNIDOS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 47.—THE DIPSACOS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 48.—THE DRYOPTERIS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 49.—THE DRYOPHONON.
CHAP. 50.—THE ELATINE: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 51.—EMPETROS, BY OUR PEOPLE CALLED CALCIFRAGA: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 52.—THE EPIPACTIS OR ELLEBORINE: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 53.—THE EPIMEDION: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 54.—THE ENNEAPHYLLON: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 55.—TWO VARIETIES OF FILIX OR FERN, KNOWN TO THE GREEKS AS PTERIS, OR BLACHNON, AND AS THELYPTERIS, OR NYMPHÆ PTERIS: ELEVEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 56.—FEMUR BUBULUM, OR OX THIGH.
CHAP. 57.—GALEOPSIS, GALEOBDOLON, OR GALION: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 58.—THE GLAUX: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 59. (10.)—GLAUCION: THREE REMEDIES. DIAGLAUCIA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 60.—THE GLYCYSIDE, PÆONIA, OR PENTOBOROS: TWENTY REMEDIES.
CHAP. 61.—GNAPHALIUM OR CHAMÆZELON: SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 62.—THE GALLIDRAGA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 63.—HOLCUS OR ARISTIS.
CHAP. 64.—HYOSERIS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 65.—THE HOLOSTEON: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 66.—THE HIPPOPHÆSTON: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 67. (11.)—THE HYPOGLOSSA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 68.—HYPECOÖN.
CHAP. 69.—THE IDÆA HERBA, OR PLANT OF IDA: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 70.—THE ISOPYRON OR PHASIOLON: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 71.—THE LATHYRIS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 72.—THE LEONTOPETALON OR PARDALION: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 73.—THE LYCAPSOS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 74.—THE LITHOSPERMUM, EXONYCHON, DIOSPYRON, OR HERACLEOS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 75.—LAPIDIS MUSCUS, OR STONE MOSS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 76.—THE LIMEUM: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 77.—THE LEUCE, MESOLEUCON, OR LEUCAS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 78.—THE LEUCOGRAPHIS: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 79. (12.)—THE MEDION: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 80.—THE MYOSOTA OR MYOSOTIS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 81.—THE MYAGROS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 82.—THE NYMA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 83.—THE NATRIX: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 84.—ODONTITIS: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 85.—THE OTHONNA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 86.—THE ONOSMA: ONE PROPERTY.
CHAP. 87.—THE ONOPORDON: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 88.—THE OSYRIS: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 89.—THE OXYS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 90.—THE POLYANTHEMUM OR RATRACHION: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 91.—THE POLYGONOS, POLYGONATOS, TEUTHALIS, CARCINETHRON, CLEMA, OR MYRTOPETALOS, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS SANGUINARIA OR ORIOS: FOUR VARIETIES OF IT: FORTY REMEDIES.
CHAP. 92.—THE PANCRATIUM: TWELVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 93.—THE PEPLIS, SYCE, MECONION, OR MECON APHRODES: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 94.—THE PERICLYMENOS: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 95.—PELECINON: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 96.—POLYGALA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 97.—POTERION, PHRYNION, OR NEURAS: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 98.—THE PHALANGITIS, PHALANGION, OR LEUCACANTHA: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 99.—THE PHYTEUMA: ONE PROPERTY.
CHAP. 100.—THE PHYLLON: ONE PROPERTY.
CHAP. 101.—THE PHELLANDRION: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 102. THE PHALARIS: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 103.—THE POLYRRHIZON: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 104.—THE PROSERPINACA: FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 105.—RHACOMA: THIRTY-SIX REMEDIES.
CHAP. 106.—THE RESEDA: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 107.—THE STŒCHAS: THREE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 108.—THE SOLANUM, BY THE GREEKS CALLED STRYCHNON: TWO REMEDIAL PROPERTIES.
CHAP. 109.—SMYRNION: THIRTY-TWO REMEDIES. SINON: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 110.—TELEPHION: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 111.—THE TRICHOMANES. FIVE REMEDIES.
CHAP. 112.—THE THALICTRUM: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 113.—THLASPI AND PERSICON NAPY: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 114.—THE TRACHINIA: ONE PROPERTY.
CHAP. 115.—THE TRAGONIS OR TRAGION: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 116.—THE TRAGOS OR SCORPION: FOUR REMEDIES.
CHAP. 117.—THE TRAGOPOGON OR COME.
CHAP. 118.—THE AGES OF PLANTS.
CHAP. 119.—HOW THE GREATEST EFFICACY IN PLANTS MAY BE ENSURED.
CHAP. 120.—MALADIES PECULIAR TO VARIOUS NATIONS.
BOOK XXVIII. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM LIVING CREATURES.
CHAP. 1. (1.)—INTRODUCTION.
CHAP. 2. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM MAN.
CHAP. 3. (2.)—WHETHER WORDS ARE POSSESSED OF ANY HEALING EFFICACY.
CHAP. 4.—THAT PRODIGIES AND PORTENTS MAY BE CONFIRMED, OR MADE OF NO EFFECT.
CHAP. 5.—A DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS USAGES.
CHAP. 6. (3.)—TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX OBSERVATIONS ON REMEDIES DERIVED FROM MAN. EIGHT REMEDIES DERIVED FROM CHILDREN.
CHAP. 7.—PROPERTIES OF THE HUMAN SPITTLE.
CHAP. 8.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE WAX OF THE HUMAN EAR.
CHAP. 9.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HUMAN HAIR, TEETH, ETC.
CHAP. 10.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HUMAN BLOOD, THE SEXUAL CONGRESS, ETC.
CHAP. 11.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE DEAD.
CHAP. 12.—VARIOUS REVERIES AND DEVICES OF THE MAGICIANS.
CHAP. 13.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HUMAN EXCRETIONS.
CHAP. 14.—REMEDIES DEPENDING UPON THE HUMAN WILL.
CHAP. 15. (6.)—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM SNEEZING.
CHAP. 16.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE SEXUAL CONGRESS.
CHAP. 17.—VARIOUS OTHER REMEDIES.
CHAP. 18.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE URINE.
CHAP. 19.—INDICATIONS OF HEALTH DERIVED FROM THE URINE.
CHAP. 20. (7.)—FORTY-ONE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE FEMALE SEX.
CHAP. 21.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM WOMAN’S MILK.
CHAP. 22.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE SPITTLE OF FEMALES.
CHAP. 23.—FACTS CONNECTED WITH THE MENSTRUAL DISCHARGE.
CHAP. 24. (8.)—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM FOREIGN ANIMALS: THE ELEPHANT, EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 25.—TEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE LION.
CHAP. 26.—TEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE CAMEL.
CHAP. 27.—SEVENTY-NINE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HYÆNA.
CHAP. 28.—NINETEEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE CROCODILE.
CHAP. 29.—FIFTEEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE CHAMÆLEON.
CHAP. 30.—FOUR REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE SCINCUS.
CHAP. 31.—SEVEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HIPPOPOTAMUS.
CHAP. 32.—FIVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE LYNX.
CHAP. 33. (9.)—REMEDIES FURNISHED IN COMMON BY ANIMALS OF THE SAME CLASS, WHETHER WILD OR TAME. FIFTY-FOUR MEDICINAL USES OF MILK, WITH OBSERVATIONS THEREON.
CHAP. 34.—TWELVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM CHEESE.
CHAP. 35.—TWENTY-FIVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM BUTTER.
CHAP. 36.—OXYGALA: ONE REMEDY.
CHAP. 37.—THE VARIOUS USES OF FAT AND OBSERVATIONS UPON IT, FIFTY-TWO IN NUMBER.
CHAP. 38.—SUET.
CHAP. 39.—MARROW.
CHAP. 40.—GALL.
CHAP. 41.—BLOOD.
CHAP. 42.—PECULIAR REMEDIES DERIVED FROM VARIOUS ANIMALS, AND CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THE MALADIES. REMEDIES AGAINST THE POISON OF SERPENTS, DERIVED FROM THE STAG, THE FAWN, THE OPHION, THE SHE-GOAT, THE KID, AND THE ASS.
CHAP. 43.—REMEDIES FOR THE BITE OF THE MAD DOG. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE CALF, THE HE-GOAT, AND VARIOUS OTHER ANIMALS.
CHAP. 44.—REMEDIES TO BE ADOPTED AGAINST ENCHANTMENTS.
CHAP. 45.—REMEDIES FOR POISONS.
CHAP. 46. (11.)—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE HEAD, AND FOR ALOPECY.
CHAP. 47.—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE EYES.
CHAP. 48.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES AND AFFECTIONS OF THE EARS.
CHAP. 49.—REMEDIES FOR TOOTH-ACHE.
CHAP. 50. (12.)—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE FACE.
CHAP. 51.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE TONSILLARY GLANDS, AND FOR SCROFULA.
CHAP. 52.—REMEDIES FOR PAINS IN THE NECK.
CHAP. 53.—REMEDIES FOR COUGH AND FOR SPITTING OF BLOOD.
CHAP. 54. (13.)—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE STOMACH.
CHAP. 55.—REMEDIES FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS AND FOR ASTHMA.
CHAP. 56.—REMEDIES FOR PAINS IN THE LOINS.
CHAP. 57.—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE SPLEEN.
CHAP. 58. (14.)—REMEDIES FOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
CHAP. 59.—REMEDIES FOR TENESMUS, TAPEWORM, AND AFFECTIONS OF THE COLON.
CHAP. 60. (15.)—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE BLADDER, AND FOR URINARY CALCULI.
CHAP. 61.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS AND OF THE FUNDAMENT.
CHAP. 62. (16.)—REMEDIES FOR GOUT AND FOR DISEASES OF THE FEET.
CHAP. 63.—REMEDIES FOR EPILEPSY.
CHAP. 64.—REMEDIES FOR JAUNDICE.
CHAP. 65.—REMEDIES FOR BROKEN BONES.
CHAP. 66.—REMEDIES FOR FEVERS.
CHAP. 67. (17.)—REMEDIES FOR MELANCHOLY, LETHARGY, AND PHTHISIS.
CHAP. 68.—REMEDIES FOR DROPSY.
CHAP. 69.—REMEDIES FOR ERYSIPELAS, AND FOR PURULENT ERUPTIONS.
CHAP. 70.—REMEDIES FOR SPRAINS, INDURATIONS, AND BOILS.
CHAP. 71.—REMEDIES FOR BURNS. THE METHOD OF TESTING BULL-GLUE; SEVEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM IT.
CHAP. 72.—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE SINEWS AND FOR CONTUSIONS.
CHAP. 73. (18.)—REMEDIES FOR HÆMORRHAGE.
CHAP. 74.—REMEDIES FOR ULCERS AND CARCINOMATOUS SORES.
CHAP. 75.—REMEDIES FOR THE ITCH.
CHAP. 76.—METHODS OF EXTRACTING FOREIGN SUBSTANCES WHICH ADHERE TO THE BODY, AND OF RESTORING SCARS TO THEIR NATURAL COLOUR.
CHAP. 77. (19.)—REMEDIES FOR FEMALE DISEASES.
CHAP. 78.—REMEDIES FOR THE DISEASES OF INFANTS.
CHAP. 79.—PROVOCATIVES OF SLEEP.
CHAP. 80.—STIMULANTS FOR THE SEXUAL PASSIONS.
CHAP. 81. (20.)—REMARKABLE FACTS RELATIVE TO ANIMALS.
BOOK XXIX. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM LIVING CREATURES.
CHAP. 1. (1.)—THE ORIGIN OF THE MEDICAL ART.
CHAP. 2.—PARTICULARS RELATIVE TO HIPPOCRATES. DATE OF THE ORIGINS OF CLINICAL PRACTICE AND OF THAT OF IATRALIPTICS.
CHAP. 3.—PARTICULARS RELATIVE TO CHRYSIPPUS AND ERASISTRATUS.
CHAP. 4.—THE EMPIRIC BRANCH OF MEDICINE.
CHAP. 5.—PARTICULARS RELATIVE TO HEROPHILUS AND OTHER CELEBRATED PHYSICIANS. THE VARIOUS CHANGES THAT HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE SYSTEM OF MEDICINE.
CHAP. 6.—WHO FIRST PRACTISED AS A PHYSICIAN AT ROME, AND AT WHAT PERIOD.
CHAP. 7.—THE OPINIONS ENTERTAINED BY THE ROMANS ON THE ANCIENT PHYSICIANS.
CHAP. 8.—EVILS ATTENDANT UPON THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.
CHAP. 9.—THIRTY-FIVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM WOOL.
CHAP. 10.—THIRTY-TWO REMEDIES DERIVED FROM WOOL-GREASE.
CHAP. 11. (3.)—TWENTY-TWO REMEDIES DERIVED FROM EGGS.
CHAP. 12.—SERPENTS’ EGGS.
CHAP. 13.—THE METHOD OF PREPARING COMMAGENUM. FOUR REMEDIES DERIVED FROM IT.
CHAP. 14. (4.)—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE DOG.
CHAP. 15.—REMEDIES CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THE DIFFERENT MALADIES. REMEDIES FOR INJURIES INFLICTED BY SERPENTS. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM MICE.
CHAP. 16.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE WEASEL.
CHAP. 17.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM BUGS.
CHAP. 18.—PARTICULARS RELATIVE TO THE ASP.
CHAP. 19.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE BASILISK.
CHAP. 20.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE DRAGON.
CHAP. 21.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE VIPER.
CHAP. 22.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE OTHER SERPENTS.
CHAP. 23.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE SALAMANDER.
CHAP. 24.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM BIRDS FOR INJURIES INFLICTED BY SERPENTS. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE VULTURE.
CHAP. 25.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM POULTRY.
CHAP. 26.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM OTHER BIRDS.
CHAP. 27.—REMEDIES FOR THE BITE OF THE PHALANGIUM. THE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF THAT INSECT, AND OF THE SPIDER.
CHAP. 28.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE STELLIO OR SPOTTED LIZARD.
CHAP. 29.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM VARIOUS INSECTS.
CHAP. 30.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM CANTHARIDES.
CHAP. 31.—VARIOUS COUNTER-POISONS.
CHAP. 32.—REMEDIES FOR THE BITE OF THE MAD DOG.
CHAP. 33.—REMEDIES FOR THE OTHER POISONS.
CHAP. 34. (6.)—REMEDIES FOR ALOPECY.
CHAP. 35.—REMEDIES FOR LICE AND FOR PORRIGO.
CHAP. 36.—REMEDIES FOR HEAD-ACHE AND FOR WOUNDS ON THE HEAD.
CHAP. 37.—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE EYELIDS.
CHAP. 38.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE EYES.
CHAP. 39.—REMEDIES FOR PAINS AND DISEASES OF THE EARS.
BOOK XXX. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM LIVING CREATURES.
CHAP. 1. (1.)—THE ORIGIN OF THE MAGIC ART.
CHAP. 2.—WHEN AND WHERE THE ART OF MAGIC ORIGINATED: BY WHAT PERSONS IT WAS FIRST PRACTISED.
CHAP. 3.—WHETHER MAGIC WAS EVER PRACTISED IN ITALY. AT WHAT PERIOD THE SENATE FIRST FORBADE HUMAN SACRIFICES.
CHAP. 4.—THE DRUIDS OF THE GALLIC PROVINCES.
CHAP. 5. (2.)—THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF MAGIC.
CHAP. 6.—THE SUBTERFUGES PRACTISED BY THE MAGICIANS.
CHAP. 7. (3.)—OPINIONS OF THE MAGICIANS RELATIVE TO THE MOLE. FIVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM IT.
CHAP. 8.—THE OTHER REMEDIES DERIVED FROM LIVING CREATURES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THE RESPECTIVE DISEASES. REMEDIES FOR TOOTH-ACHE.
CHAP. 9. (4.)—REMEDIES FOR OFFENSIVE ODOURS AND SORES OF THE MOUTH.
CHAP. 10.—REMEDIES FOR SPOTS UPON THE FACE.
CHAP. 11.—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT.
CHAP. 12.—REMEDIES FOR QUINZY AND SCROFULA.
CHAP. 13.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE SHOULDERS.
CHAP. 14.—REMEDIES FOR PAINS IN THE VISCERA.
CHAP. 15.—REMEDIES FOR PAINS IN THE STOMACH.
CHAP. 16.—REMEDIES FOR PAINS IN THE LIVER, AND FOR SPITTING OF BLOOD.
CHAP. 17.—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE SPLEEN.
CHAP. 18.—REMEDIES FOR PAINS IN THE SIDE AND IN THE LOINS.
CHAP. 19. (7.)—REMEDIES FOR DYSENTERY.
CHAP. 20.—REMEDIES FOR THE ILIAC PASSION, AND FOR OTHER MALADIES OF THE BOWELS.
CHAP. 21. (8.)—REMEDIES FOR URINARY CALCULI AND AFFECTIONS OF THE BLADDER.
CHAP. 22.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE FUNDAMENT AND OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS.
CHAP. 23. (9.)—REMEDIES FOR GOUT AND FOR DISEASES OF THE FEET.
CHAP. 24. (10.)—REMEDIES FOR EVILS WHICH ARE LIABLE TO AFFECT THE WHOLE BODY.
CHAP. 25.—REMEDIES FOR COLD SHIVERINGS.
CHAP. 26.—REMEDIES FOR PARALYSIS.
CHAP. 27.—REMEDIES FOR EPILEPSY.
CHAP. 28. (11.)—REMEDIES FOR JAUNDICE.
CHAP. 29.—REMEDIES FOR PHRENITIS.
CHAP. 30.—REMEDIES FOR FEVERS.
CHAP. 31.—REMEDIES FOR DROPSY.
CHAP. 32. (12.)—REMEDIES FOR ERYSIPELAS.
CHAP. 33.—REMEDIES FOR CARBUNCLES.
CHAP. 34.—REMEDIES FOR BOILS.
CHAP. 35.—REMEDIES FOR BURNS.
CHAP. 36.—REMEDIES FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE SINEWS.
CHAP. 37.—REMEDIES FOR MALADIES OF THE NAILS AND FINGERS.
CHAP. 38. (13.)—METHODS FOR ARRESTING HÆMORRHAGE.
CHAP. 39.—REMEDIES FOR ULCEROUS SORES AND WOUNDS.
CHAP. 40.—REMEDIES FOR BROKEN BONES.
CHAP. 41.—APPLICATIONS FOR CICATRIZATIONS, AND FOR THE CURE OF MORPHEW.
CHAP. 42.—METHODS OF EXTRACTING FOREIGN SUBSTANCES FROM THE BODY.
CHAP. 43. (14.)—REMEDIES FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
CHAP. 44.—METHODS OF FACILITATING DELIVERY.
CHAP. 45.—METHODS OF PRESERVING THE BREASTS FROM INJURY.
CHAP. 46.—VARIOUS KINDS OF DEPILATORIES.
CHAP. 47.—REMEDIES FOR THE DISEASES OF INFANTS.
CHAP. 48.—PROVOCATIVES OF SLEEP.
CHAP. 49.—APHRODISIACS AND ANTAPHRODISIACS.
CHAP. 50.—REMEDIES FOR PHTHIRIASIS, AND FOR VARIOUS OTHER AFFECTIONS.
CHAP. 51.—REMEDIES FOR INTOXICATION.
CHAP. 52.—PECULIARITIES RELATIVE TO CERTAIN ANIMALS.
CHAP. 53. (16.)—OTHER MARVELLOUS FACTS CONNECTED WITH ANIMALS.
BOOK XXXI. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE AQUATIC PRODUCTIONS.
CHAP. 1. (1.)—REMARKABLE FACTS CONNECTED WITH WATER.
CHAP. 2. (2.)—THE DIFFERENT PROPERTIES OF WATERS.
CHAP. 3.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM WATER.
CHAP. 4.—WATERS PRODUCTIVE OF FECUNDITY. WATERS CURATIVE OF INSANITY.
CHAP. 5.—WATERS REMEDIAL FOR URINARY CALCULI.
CHAP. 6.—WATERS CURATIVE OF WOUNDS.
CHAP. 7.—WATERS PREVENTIVE OF ABORTION.
CHAP. 8.—WATERS WHICH REMOVE MORPHEW.
CHAP. 9.—WATERS WHICH COLOUR THE HAIR.
CHAP. 10.—WATERS WHICH COLOUR THE HUMAN BODY.
CHAP. 11.—WATERS WHICH AID THE MEMORY, OR ARE PRODUCTIVE OF FORGETFULNESS.
CHAP. 12.—WATERS WHICH SHARPEN OR DULL THE SENSES. WATERS WHICH IMPROVE THE VOICE.
CHAP. 13.—WATERS WHICH CAUSE A DISTASTE FOR WINE. WATERS WHICH PRODUCE INEBRIETY.
CHAP. 14.—WATERS WHICH SERVE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR OIL.
CHAP. 15.—SALT AND BITTER WATERS.
CHAP. 16.—WATERS WHICH THROW UP STONES. WATERS WHICH CAUSE LAUGHTER AND WEEPING. WATERS WHICH ARE SAID TO BE CURATIVE OF LOVE.
CHAP. 17.—WATERS WHICH PRESERVE THEIR WARMTH FOR THREE DAYS.
CHAP. 18.—OTHER MARVELLOUS FACTS CONNECTED WITH WATER. WATERS IN WHICH EVERYTHING WILL SINK. WATERS IN WHICH NOTHING WILL SINK.
CHAP. 19.—DEADLY WATERS. POISONOUS FISHES.
CHAP. 20.—WATERS WHICH PETRIFY, THEMSELVES, OR CAUSE OTHER OBJECTS TO PETRIFY.
CHAP. 21. (3.)—THE WHOLESOMENESS OF WATERS.
CHAP. 22.—THE IMPURITIES OF WATER.
CHAP. 23.—THE MODES OF TESTING WATER.
CHAP. 24.—THE MARCIAN WATERS.
CHAP. 25.—THE VIRGIN WATERS.
CHAP. 26.—THE METHOD OF SEARCHING FOR WATER.
CHAP. 27.—SIGNS INDICATIVE OF THE PRESENCE OF WATER.
CHAP. 28.—DIFFERENCES IN WATERS, ACCORDING TO THE NATURE OF THE SOIL.
CHAP. 29.—THE QUALITIES OF WATER AT THE DIFFERENT SEASONS OF THE YEAR.
CHAP. 30.—HISTORICAL OBSERVATIONS UPON WATERS WHICH HAVE SUDDENLY MADE THEIR APPEARANCE OR SUDDENLY CEASED.
CHAP. 31. (6.)—THE METHOD OF CONVEYING WATER.
CHAP. 32.—HOW MINERAL WATERS SHOULD BE USED.
CHAP. 33.—THE USES OF SEA-WATER. THE ADVANTAGES OF A SEA-VOYAGE.
CHAP. 34.—HOW ARTIFICIAL SEA-WATER MAY BE MADE IN PLACES AT A DISTANCE FROM THE SEA.
CHAP. 35.—HOW THALASSOMELI IS MADE.
CHAP. 36.—HOW HYDROMELI IS MADE.
CHAP. 37.—METHODS OF PROVIDING AGAINST THE INCONVENIENCE OF DRINKING SUSPECTED WATER.
CHAP. 38.—SIX REMEDIES DERIVED FROM MOSS. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM SAND.
CHAP. 39. (7.)—THE VARIOUS KINDS OF SALT; THE METHODS OF PREPARING IT, AND THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM IT. TWO HUNDRED AND FOUR OBSERVATIONS THEREUPON.
CHAP. 40.—MURIA.
CHAP. 41.—THE VARIOUS PROPERTIES OF SALT: ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY HISTORICAL REMARKS RELATIVE THERETO.
CHAP. 42.—FLOWER OF SALT: TWENTY REMEDIES. SALSUGO: TWO REMEDIES.
CHAP. 43.—GARUM: FIFTEEN REMEDIES.
CHAP. 44.—ALEX: EIGHT REMEDIES.
CHAP. 45. (9.)—THE NATURE OF SALT.
CHAP. 46. (10.)—THE VARIOUS KINDS OF NITRUM, THE METHODS OF PREPARING IT, AND THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM IT: TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE OBSERVATIONS THEREON.
CHAP. 47. (11.)—SPONGES, AND THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THEM: NINETY-TWO OBSERVATIONS THEREON.
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