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Chapters II–IV. A mass of detail the physician should notice when examining a patient.
Chapter V. How to find the katastasis The general state or constitution of a disease/environment. of a disease. What should be averted and what encouraged.
Chapter VI. The proper treatment at paroxysms and crises. Various rules about evacuations.
Chapter VII. Abscessions.
Chapter VIII. Humours and constitutions generally; their relation to diseases.
Chapter IX. Psychic symptoms and the relation between mind and body.
Chapter X. External remedies.
Chapter XI. The analogy between animals and plants.
Chapter XII. The fashion of diseases, which are congenital, or due to districts, climate, etc.
Chapters XIII–XVIII. Seasons, winds, rains, etc., and their influence on health and disease.
Chapter XIX. Complexions.
Chapter XX. Quotation from Epidemics VI. 3, 23, dealing chiefly with abscessions and fluxes.
There are many quotations or paraphrases from various Hippocratic treatises.
Chapter III. Aphorisms IV. 20; Prognostic II.
Chapter IV. I. Prorrhetic 39; Joints 53.
Chapter VI. Aphorisms I. 19; 20; Epidemics I. 6; Aphorisms I. 22; 21; 23; 24.
Chapter VII. Aphorisms IV. 31; Epidemics VI. 7, 7; Aphorisms IV. 32; Epidemics VI. 1, 9; IV. 48; Aphorisms IV. 33; Epidemics IV. 27 and 50; Epidemics VI. 1, 9; 3, 8; 7, 7; 7, 1; 7, 7.
Chapter X. Epidemics II. 1, 7; 5, 9; Epidemics IV. 61.