The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English, according to the translation of Anutius Foesius ; digested into an exact and methodical form and divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherein every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject, whereby the reader may find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work ; wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation.

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The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English, according to the translation of Anutius Foesius ; digested into an exact and methodical form and divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherein every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject, whereby the reader may find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work ; wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation.
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Hippocrates.
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London :: Printed by W.G. for Rob. Crofts ...,
1665.
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Hippocrates.
Medicine -- Aphorisms.
Medicine, Greek and Roman.
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"The eight sections of Hippocrates Aphorismes review'd and rendred into English, according to the translation of Anutius Foesius ; digested into an exact and methodical form and divided into several convenient distinctions, and every distinction into several chapters, wherein every aphorisme is reduced to its proper subject, whereby the reader may find out any desired aphorisme without the tedious revolution of the whole work ; wherein also many aphorismes are significantly interpreted which were neglected in the former translation." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43860.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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  • DISTINCTION I. THE first Distinction contains all such Aphorismes which are either Diagno∣stick or Prognostick, whereby the Practitioner may find out the Disease and judge thereof.
  • DIST. II. The second Distinction contains those A∣phorismes which treat of the Regiment of Diet convenient either for healthful or sick persons.
  • DIST. III. In this Distinction are handled such A∣phorismes which set down the general way of Curing Diseases.
  • DIST. IV. In this Distinction are set down such A∣phorismes which concern the praeternatural Affects distributed to Mans body in every Age, by the Winds and Seasons of the year.
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  • ... DIST. V. This Distinction contains such Apho∣rismes which concern Feavers and their Accidents.
  • DIST. VI. This Distinction contains such Apho∣rismes which make mention of all the parti∣cular and Internal Diseases of the body from the Head to the Foot.
  • DIST. VII. In this Distinction are contained such A∣phorismes which mention all the External Diseases of Man's Body.
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