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Philoxenus, physician 6.19
Philotimus 8.20
Phlegmone inflammation 1, in preface
Phrenesis or phrenetidis brain fever, several types 3.18
Phthisis wasting disease 2, ch. 1 & book 3, ch. 22
Phygethlon a hard inflammatory swelling 5.18 & 6.28
Phymata swellings/tumors 2.7 & 5.18 & 5.28
Difference of fish in foods 2.17
How phlegm of the eyes is to be treated 7.7
Sole of the foot 8.1
Plistonicus, disciple of Praxagoras 1, in preface
Gout book 2, chapter 6 & 4.24
Treatment of hot gout, by malagma emollient plaster 5.18
Polypus nasal growth 6.8
Polypus in the nostrils 7.10
Ratio of weights 5.17
Porrigo scurf/dandruff 6.2
Difference of drinks 2.17
Drinks in fevers, when and how they ought to be given 3.6
Praxagoras book 1, in preface
What breakfast requires 1.3
Protarchus 5.28
Proptosis downward displacement 6.6
Who is considered a prudent physician 5.26
Description of psorica scab-remedies 6.6
Psydration pustule/blister 5.28
Psylli a tribe reputed to be snake-immune, what medicines they use against poisons 5.26
Pterygion wing-shaped growth on the eye 6.19
King Ptolemy 5.23
Ptolemy, the surgeon 6.7
With what diseases childhood is endangered 2.1
Where the lung is situated, and what it is like 4.1
Disease of the lung, what dangers it portends 2.7
Signs of a struck lung 5.26
Purgantia purgatives 5.5
Purgations rejected by Asclepiades 1.2
Purgations sometimes necessary, sometimes useless 1.3
Pustules in the eyes 6.6
Genera of pustules 5.28
Pus, and its difference 5.26
Significance of pus 2.7
Pus-ripening or maturing, and moving agents 5.3
Pyloros the gatekeeper/stomach valve 4.1
Pyrites fire-stone/mineral 5.18
Pythagoras 1.preface
Quartan four-day fever kills no one 3.15
In old quartan, what it is beneficial to observe 3.15
Treatment of quartan fever