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Small decorative fleuron featuring a central bracketed "o" symbol flanked by stylized leaf and scroll motifs.
| 1. | Military Medicine. original: Medicina militaris; a guide for treating wounds and illnesses common to soldiers in the field | 359 |
| 2. | Medicine for Women. original: Medicina mulierum | 451 |
| 3. | The Midwife. original: Obstetrix | 485 |
| 4. | The Woman in Childbirth. original: Puerpera; focusing on the care of mothers during and immediately after delivery | 551 |
| 5. | Epidemic Plague. original: Lues Epidemia | 571 |
| 6. | Elixir of Life. original: Elixyr vitæ | 656 |
| 7. | Magnetic Cure for Hernias. original: Herniarum cura magnetica; refers to the "sympathetic" or magnetic medical theories of the time | 673 |
| 8. | Gout Treatment. original: Cura podagrica | 708 |
| 9. | The Red Lion against Gout. original: Leo rubeus antipodagricus; the 'Red Lion' is a potent alchemical symbol for a purified substance, often associated with antimony or gold | 726 |
| 10. | Universal Handbook. original: Vademecum catholicum; literally a "go-with-me," meaning a portable reference guide | 733 |
| 11. | Chemical Travel-Kit. original: Viaticum Chymicum; 'Viaticum' refers to provisions for a journey, here used for a portable set of chemical remedies | 762 |
Ornate typographical decoration in the shape of a cross, with a central "o" fleuron identical to the top ornament, augmented by vertical scrollwork above and below.