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Ambrosia, name of an antidote, book 5.23
Ammonius, a lithotomist bladder-stone surgeon 7.26
Anatomy, that is, the necessary dissection of bodies 1, preface
Ancyloblepharon adhesion of the eyelids 7.7
Andreas, a physician 5, preface
Andrea, a collyrium eye ointment 6.6
Andro, a physician 6.18
Angina quinsy/sore throat 4.4
Angina ending suddenly, what it portends 2.5
Difference of four-footed animals 2.17
Snakes in Italy and in cold regions, less terrible 5.26
Diseases of the anus, how they should be treated 7.30
Anodynes pain relievers 5.25
Antidotes and their compositions 5.23
Antherae flower centers used in medicine 6.11
Antigonus, king 3.22
Apollonius, a physician 1, preface
Apostemata abscesses 2.1
Aphthae thrush ibid.
Apollonius, who was surnamed Mys 5, preface
Aperients opening remedies 5.8
Cold water, to whom it is beneficial 1.9
Difference of waters in drinks 2.17
Proof of the goodness of water ibid.
Water in which glowing iron has been quenched 4.9
Water under the skin, when it is least terrible 2.7
How water is drawn off from those with dropsy 7.13
The wind from the North, what diseases it generates and what good it brings to healthy bodies 2.1
Area patchy hair loss 6.4
Jaundice lit. yellow disease 3.24
Arteriaces, a composition 5.26
Diseases of the joints 2.7
Trachea rough artery and its description 4.1
Pains of the joints 4, last chapter
Malagma emollient plaster for joints 5.18
Aristo's malagma ibid.
Treatments for the joints 5.26
Asclepiades 1, preface
Ascites dropsy of the abdomen 3.21
Asthma 4.4
Asius stone book 4, last chapter
Against the bite of an Asp 5.26
Athenio 5.25
Atheroma encysted tumor 7.6
The 'astonished' those in a stupor, who they are said to be 3.26
Atrophy 3.22