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Influence of Imagination |
125 |
Ancient Ideas of Phrenology |
135 |
Perfumes |
136 |
Love Philters and Potions |
141 |
Ventriloquism |
148 |
Chaucer’s Description of a Physician |
151 |
Dæmonomania |
152 |
The Plague |
164 |
Abstinence |
185 |
Poison of the Upas, or Ipo |
190 |
Homophagous and polyphagous |
196 |
Causes of Insanity |
202 |
Leprosy |
221 |
The Aspic |
227 |
Selden’s Comparison between a Divine, a Statesman, and a Physician |
229 |
The Lettuce |
230 |
Medical Fees |
231 |
Enthusiasm |
237 |
Medical effects of Water |
252 |
Proverbs and Sayings regarding Health and Disease |
259 |
The Night-mare |
262 |
Incubation of Diseases |
266 |
Quackery and Charlatanism |
269 |
On the use of Tea |
277 |
Mandragore |
281 |
Barber-Surgeons, and the Progress of Chirurgical Art |
285 |
On Dreams |
295 |
On Flagellation |
312 |
On Life and the Blood |
317 |
Of the Homœopathic Doctrines |
337 |
Doctrine of Signatures |
365 |
Coffee |
370 |
Aqua Tophania |
374 |
Plica Polonica & Human Hair |
377 |
Animal Magnetism |
384 |
Poisonous Fishes |
397 |
Memory & the Mental Faculties |
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