Of Medicine, in Eight Books

BOOK VI.

Chapter 6205 wordsPublic domain

CHAP. I. Of hairs falling off the head, 261

II. Of a porrigo, 261

III. Of the sycosis, 262

IV. Of the areæ, 263

V. Of vari, lenticulæ, and ephelides, 264

VI. Of the disorders of the eyes, carbuncles of the eyes, pustules, wasting, lice in the eye-lids, dry lippitude, dimness, a cataract, palsy, mydriasis, a weakness, and external hurts in the eyes, and the various collyriums adapted to each disorder, 265

VII. Of the diseases of the ears; pain, pus in the ears, worms, dulness of hearing, a noise, extraneous bodies in the ears, 281

VIII. Of the diseases of the nose, 287

IX. Of the toothach, 288

X. Of the diseases of the tonsils, 290

XI. Of ulcers of the mouth, 291

XII. Of ulcers of the tongue, 293

XIII. Of parulides and ulcers in the gums, 293

XIV. Of an inflammation of the uvula, 295

XV. Of a gangrene of the mouth, 295

XVI. Of parotid swellings, 297

XVII. Of a prominent navel, 297

XVIII. Of the diseases of the private parts, 298

Diseases of the anus, rhagadia, and condylomata, 303

Of the hæmorrhoides, 304

Of a prolapsus of the anus or womb, &c. 305

XIX. Of ulcers in the fingers, 306