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100. The acoron or agrion : fourteen remedies .. .. .. 142 
101. The cotyledon : two varieties of it: sixty-one remedies 143 
102. The greater aizoiim, also called bupbtbalmos, zoophthalmos, 
stergethron, hypogeson, ambrosion, amerimnon, sedum mag- 
num, or digitellus : thirty-six remedies. The smaller aizoiim, 
also called erithales, trithales, chrysothales, isoetes or sedum : 
thirty-two remedies . . . . . . . . . . . . ib, 
103. The andrachle agria or illecebra : tbirty-two remedies . . 144 
104. A remedy for diseases of the nostrils .. .. .. 145 
105. Remedies for diseases of the teeth .. .. .. ib. 
106. Erigeron, pappus, acanthis, or senecio : eight remedies . . 146 
107. The ephemeron : two remedies . . . . . . . . . . 147 
108. The labrum Venereum : one remedy . . . . . . . . 148 
109. The batrachion, ranunculus, or strumus ; four varieties of it : 
fourteen remedies . . . . . . . . . . . ib. 
110. Remedial preparations for offensive breath : two kinds of them 150 
BOOK XXVI. 
A CONTINUATION OF THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM PLANTS, CLASSIFIED 
ACCORDING TO PARTICULAR DISEASES. 
1. New forms of disease .. .. .. 152 
2. The nature of lichen ib, 
3. At what period lichen first made its appearance in Italy ib, 
4. Carbuncle .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 154 
5. Elephantiasis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ib, 
6. Colic 155 
7. The new system of medicine : Asclepiades the physician 156 
8. The changes effected by Asclepiades in the practice of medicine 157 
9. Remarks in dispraise of the practices of magic . . . . 159 
10. Lichen : five remedies 160 
11. Quinzy 161 
12. Scrofula ib, 
13. The plant called bellis : two remedies . . . , . . . . 162 
14. The condurdum ib. 
15. Cough ..163 
16. Bechion, otherwise known as arcion, chamaeleuce, or tussilago : 
three remedies . . . . . . . . . . . , 164 
17. The bechion, known also as salvia : four remedies . . . . ib, 
18. Affections of the side, chest, and stomach . . ib. 
19. Molon or syron. Amomum . . . . . . . . . . 165 
20. The ephedra or anabasis ; three remedies . . . . . . 166 
21. Geum ; three remedies ib. 
22. Tripolium : three remedies . . . . , . . . . . 167 
23. The gromphaena ib, 
24. The malundrum : two remedies ib. 
25. Chalcetum; two remedies. Molemonium ; one remedy .. 168 
26. Halus or cotonea : five remedies 169 
