Of Medicine, in Eight Books

BOOK IV.

Chapter 4313 wordsPublic domain

CHAP. I. Of the Internal parts of the human body, 141

II. Of the disorders of the head, and their cure, 144

Of pains of the head, and a hydrocephalus, 144

Of the cynicus spasmus, 146

Of a palsy of the tongue, 147

Of a catarrh and gravedo, 147

III. Of diseases of the neck, and their cure, 149

IV. Of diseases of the fauces, 151

Several species of angina, 151

Difficulty of breathing, 152

An ulcer in the fauces, 154

A cough, 154

A spitting of blood, 155

And their cure, 157

V. Of the disorders of the stomach, and their cure, 158

VI. Of pains of the sides and a pleurisy, and their cure, 161

VII. Of a peripneumony, and its cure, 162

VIII. Of the diseases of the liver, and their cure, 164

IX. Of the diseases of the spleen, and their cure, 165

X. Of the diseases of the kidneys, and their cure, 166

XI. Of the cholera, and its cure, 167

XII. Of the coeliack distemper of the stomach, and its cure, 169

XIII. Of the distemper of the small gut, and its cure, 170

XIV. Of the distemper of the large intestine, and its cure, 171

XV. Of a dysentery, and its cure, 172

XVI. Of a lientery, and its cure, 174

XVII. Of worms in the belly, and their cure, 175

XVIII. Of a tenesmus, and its cure, 175

XIX. Of a simple purging, and its cure, 176

XX. Of the diseases of the womb, and their cure, 178

XXI. Of an excessive discharge of semen, and its cure, 180

XXII. Of the diseases of the hips, and their cure, 181

XXIII. Of a pain in the knees, and its cure, 182

XXIV. Of the diseases of the joints of the hands and feet, and their cure, 182

XXV. Of the treatment of patients recovering, 184