CONTENTS. 



CHAP. F $l 



29. Oxymeli : seven remedies 



30. Sapa : seven remedies *~ 



31. Lees of wine : twelve remedies . *~ 



32. Lees of vinegar : seventeen remedies ^ 



33. Lees of sapa : fonr remedies 484 



34. The leaves of the olive-tree : twenty-three remedies - 



35. The blossom of the olive : four remedies > .. Wj 



36. White olives : four remedies. Black olives : three remedies . . 4 



37. Amurca of olives : twenty-one remedies . . 486 



38. The leaves of the wild olive: sixteen remedies 487 



39. Omphacium : three remedies . . . , 488 



40. Oil of cenanthe*: twenty-eight remedies - 



41. Castor oil : sixteen remedies 48$ 



42. Oil of almonds : sixteen remedies 490 



43. Oil of laurel : nine remedies # 



44. Oil of myrtle : twenty remedies ^ . . *'#. 



45. Oil of ehamsemyrsine, or oxymyrsine ; oil of cypros ; oil of 



citrus ; oil of walnuts ; oil of cnidium ; oil of mastich ; oil of 

 balanus; various remedies 491 



46. The Cyprus, and the oil extracted from it;] sixteen remdies. 



Gleucinum : one remedy 492 



47. Oil of halsamum : fifteen remedies ib. 



48. Malohathrum : five remedies ' 493 



49. Oil of henbane : two remedies. Oil of lupines : one remedy. 



Oil of narcissus : one remedy. Oil of radishes : five remedies. 

 Oil of sesame : three remedies. Oil of lilies : three remedies. 

 Oil of Selga : one remedy. Oil of Iguvium : one remedy . . ib. 



50. Elaeomeli : two remedies. Oil of pitch : two remedies . . . . 494 



51. The palm : nine remedies ib. 



52. The palm which produces the myrohalanum : three remedies . . 495 



53. The palm called elate : sixteen remedies ib. 



54. Eemedies derived from the blossoms, leaves, fruit, branches, bark, 



juices, roots, wood, and ashes of various kinds of trees. Six ob- 

 servations upon apples. Twenty-two observations upon quinces. 

 One observation upon struthea 496 



55. The sweet apples called melimela: six observations upon them. 



Sour apples : four observations upon them 497 



56. Citrons: five observations upon them 498 



57. Punic apples, or pomegranates : twenty-six remedies ib. 



58. The composition called stomatice : fourteen remedies 499 



59. Cytinus : eight remedies 500 



60. Balaustium : twelve remedies , $, 



61. The wild pomegranate .. 501 



62. Pears ; twelve observations upon them 505 



63. Figs : one hundred and eleven observations upon them . . . . H 



64. The wild fig : forty-two observations upon it 50 



65. The herb erineon : three remedies] im 507 



66. Plums : four observations upon them $ 



67. Peaches: two remedies 50 



