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Chapter I. On the true medicine of the ancients and who discovered it. 1
Chapter II. From whence the true medicine is to be taken, and on the distinction thereof. 2
Chapter III. On the correct understanding and origin of all diseases. 5
Chapter IV. On the true cure and healing of all diseases. 10
Chapter V. In what manner diseases should be healed, and on the medicinis medicines and remedies of the same. 15
Chapter VI. On the universal medicine, upon what it is prepared, and how such is to be obtained. 21
Chapter VII. On the particular way original: De via particulari, and how one may cure and expel diseases through specifica specific remedies. 25
Chapter VIII. On the best medicines with which a Medicus physician should be provided in accordance with his profession. 27
Chapter IX. On the right and true preparation of medicines. 31
Chapter X.