CONTENTS. XVil 



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25. Ten remedies derived from the lion .. 308* 



26. Ten remedies derived from the camel n. 



27. Seventy- nine remedies derived from the hyaena .. .. 309 



28. Nineteen remedies derived from the crocodile .. .. .. 31 4: 



29. Fifteen remedies derived from the chameleon .. .. .. 31 



30. Four remedies derived from the scincus . . .. . . . . 318 



31. Seven remedies derived from the hippopotamus .. . . ib. 



32. Five remedies derived from the lynx 319 



33. Remedies furnished in common by animals of the same class, 



whether wild or tame. Fifty-four medicinal uses of milk, 



with observations thereon. . . . . . . . . . . ib. 



34. Twelve remedies derived from cheese .. .. .. .. 322 



35. Twenty remedies derived from butter . . . . . . . . 323 



36. Oxygala : one remedy . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 



37. The various uses of fat, and observations upon it, fifty-two in 



number. . . . . . . . . . . . . ib. 



38. Suet 326 



39. Marrow 327 



40. Gall ib. 



41. Blood 328 



42. Peculiar remedies derived from various animals, and classified 



according to the maladies. Remedies against the poison of 

 serpents, derived from the stag, the fawn, the ophion, the 



she-goat, the kid, and the ass . . .. . . ib. 



43. Remedies for the bite of the mad dog. Remedies derived from 



the calf, the he-goat, and various other animals . . . . 331 



44. Remedies to be adopted against enchantments . . . . . . ib. 



45. Remedies for poisons , . .. .. .. .. .. 332 



46. Remedies for diseases of the head, and for alopecy . , . . 334 



47. Remedies for affections of the eyes 335 



48. Remedies.for diseases and affections of the ears. . . . . . 337 



49. Remedies for tooth-ache 338 



50. Remedies for diseases of the face .. .. .. .. 340 



51. Remedies for diseases of the tonsillary glands and for scrofula.. 342 



52. Remedies for pains in the neck 343 



53. Remedies for cough and for spitting of blood . . . . . . ib. 



54. Remedies for affections of the stomach . . . . . . . . 344 



55. Remedies for liver complaints and for asthma . . . . . . ib. 



56. Remedies for pains in the loins . . . . . . . . . . ib. 



57. Remedies for affections of the spleen .. .. . . . . 345 



58. Remedies for bowel complaints . . . . . . . . . . 346 



59. Remedies for tenesmus, tapeworm, and affections of the colon. . 348 



60. Remedies for affections of the bladder, and for urinary calculi,. 349 



61. Remedies for diseases of the generative organs and of the fun- 



dament 350 



62. Remedies for gout and for diseases of the feet . . . . . . 352 



63. Remedies for epilepsy . . . . 353 



64. Remedies for jaundice .. .. .. .. .. .. 354 



65. Remedies for broken bones . . ib. 



