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| XVIII. | On pulses, addressed to Antonius original: "De pulsibus ad Antonium." This work serves as an introductory guide to Galen's influential theories regarding the rhythm and strength of the pulse. | page 629 |
| XIX. | On the diseases of the kidneys original: "De renum affectibus." Galen describes various conditions affecting the renal system and their clinical presentations. | page 643 |
| XX. | On melancholy original: "De melancholia." This treatise examines mental and physical symptoms attributed to an excess of black bile. | page 699 |
| XXI. | On pharmacological substitutes original: "De succedaneis." A succedaneum is a medicine used as a substitute when the preferred drug is unavailable. | page 721 |
| XXII. | On weights and measures original: "De ponderibus et mensuris." This text focuses on the standardization of measurements for preparing pharmaceutical compounds. | page 748 |
The following terms appear as a vocabulary list at the end of the transcription: pulse, kidney diseases, melancholy, substitutes, weights, measures.