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Radius spoke-bone/radius 8.1
Who is a rationalist physician and whence is it said 1, preface
Against the bite of a mad dog 5.26
Ramex hernia 7.18
Treatment of hernia 7.22
When a relapse is to be feared 2.4
Which are cooling agents 1.3
Regius morbus royal disease/jaundice, and why it is so called 3.24
Kidneys, and their position 4.1
Treatment of the kidneys 4.10
Signs of struck or wounded kidneys 5.26
Resolution weakness of the stomach 4.5
Resolution of the eyes 6.6
Rhagadia fissures/cracks 6.18
Rhyas fistula of the eye causing constant watering 7.7
Rhypodes filthy/crusty plaster 5.19
Rodentia gnawing/corrosive agents 5.6
The nature of rose in medicine 3.9
Sacer ignis holy fire/erysipelas 5.28
Blood from the nostrils, in whom it often flows 2.5
Drawing of blood, in how many ways it is done 2.9
Nature and property of blood 4.3
Agents suppressing blood 5.1
Malagma emollient plaster for suppressing blood 5.8
Blood, and its difference 5.26
Against the profusion of blood in wounds in the same
Against a leech in the same
Sanies corrupt/thin discharge and its difference in the same
Asclepiades wrote a book on maintaining health 1.3
Excessive satiety is never useful 1.2
Sarcophagus flesh-eating stone 4, ch. last
Sarcocele fleshy tumor of the testicle 7.18
Shoulder blade 8.1
Scoptula shoulder bone in the same
The scorpion heals itself 5.26
Against the sting of a scorpion in the same
Scrotum, which some prefer to call scortum skin/hide 7.18
Which are the secundae afterbirth/placenta 7.29
Second course of a meal 1.2
Profusion of semen, and its treatment 4.21
Old age, to which diseases it might be more subject 2.1
Septum transversum diaphragm book 1, in preface & book 4, c. 1
Signs of a struck diaphragm 5.26
Septicum a corrosive/rotting agent 7.21
Serapion