A Table of the Books and Chapters-
1. What Chirurgery is,
II. Of chirurgicall operations,
III. Of things naturall,
IV. Of elements,
V. Of temperaments,
VI. Of humors,
VU. Of the prafliceof the aforefald rules of tempera
, merits, I?
VIII. Of the faculties, I J
IX. Ofrheaflion":,
X Of the fpirirs,
Xf. Oftheacfjunfb of things Hatarall,
Xff. Ofihing"; not natural.','
Xm. Of the air,
XIV. OftHeatanddrint,
X V» Of motion and rtft,
XVr. Sleep and watching,
XVI[. Replerion,inanition or emprireiTe,
XVIU. Of the pcrcurbationsor palVions of themind,29
XJX' Of things againf nature, and Wfl of ihccaiffe of a
diie-iff, 3°
XX Otadifeafe, ^?
XXf. Ofa fj-mptome, y
XXTI. Ofindicationc
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, 32
XXIII. Of certain wondetfull and exrrava'gant wayes of
caring difeafes, 3/
XXiV. Of certain juggling and de-ceitfull wayes of
CHfi'lgj
_- 'f".
Thefeeondhok^, Of living c reiture! and eftke ex celkncy of
Tbcfkirdbook^, Treating of the Anatomy of mam tody, 60
I. -The divifion or parririon of mans body, 63
II. Ofthccontainiag parts of the Epigaftriv.m and the
prepajjdon.ro anaroroicalladmimffration, 66
m. Ofrheoutmoftski^i or cuticle, 67
IV. Of the true skin, ib.
V. Of iheflefhy panicle, 68
VI. 01 the far, 6^
VII. Cf he common coatoftheniufclts, 70
VIII. Whar a mufcle is, and how many differences
there be thereof, ib.
IX. Of the parts of a mufcle, yg
X.' A ra3re fariicular inquitition into each pat: of a muf-
cle, ib,
>X[ , Of th; mafcles of the EpiiaJlrium,OT lower bel!y,y4
Xlt. Of ihewhite-Iitie, and Per«ontf«m, or rim of the
fielly.