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Chapter VII.—Temperaments, |
76 |
Chapter VIII.—Ages, |
79 |
Chapter IX.—Death, |
80 |
BOOK III.
Therapeutics.
Chapter I.—Hygeology, |
83 |
Section I.—Relative duties, climate, seasons, |
84 |
Section II.—Personal duties, rising from bed, cleaning the mouth, anointing the body, exercise, shampooing, bathing, clothing, houses, food, sleeping, |
102 |
Chapter II.—Materia Medica, |
114 |
Section 1.—General remarks on Simple Medicines from the vegetable, animal, and mineral kingdoms, |
114 |
Chapter III.—Pharmacy and preparations of medicine, |
125 |
Section 1.—Weights and Measures, |
125 |
Section 2.—Preparation and arrangement of medicines, |
127 |
Section 3.—Forms of medicines, powders, fresh juice of plants, pastes, infusions and decoctions, extracts, roasting, spirituous mixtures, pills, electuaries, oils, |
128 |
Section 4.—Doses of Medicines, |
132 |
Section 5.—Administration of medicines, |
133 |
Section 6.—Uses of Medicines; medicines for curing diseases of air, bile, and phlegm; diaphoretic medicines, emetics, purgatives, enemata, injections for the urethra, errhines, gargles, emmenagogues, diuretics, scialogogues, local and internal stimulants, astringent tonics, alteratives, chemical agents, |
136 |
Chapter IV.—Surgery |
157 |
Section 1.—Anatomy, |
158 |
Section 2.— Surgical diseases, inflamimation, ulcers, fistula, surgical instruments, practical instructions, bandages, |
159 |
Section 3.—Description of Surgical Instruments and bandages, |
168 |
Section 4.—Bloodletting, venesection, scarifications, cupping, leeches, |
173 |
Section 5.—Styptics, |
179 |
Section 6.—Cauteries, actual, potential, |
180 |
Section 7.—Scalds and Burns, |
182 |
Section 8.—Directions for performmg operations, wounds,
accidents, fractures, dislocations, |
183 |