[102] The Empiricists, cf. Introduction, p. [xiii].

[103] His ὄγκοι or molecules.

[104] He does not say “organized” or “living” body; inanimate things were also thought to possess “natures”; cf. p. 2, [note 1].

[105] Carthamus tinctorius.

[106] Daphne Gnidium.

[107] Euphorbia acanthothamnos.

[108] Teucrium chamaedrys.

[109] Atractylis gummifera.

[110] On use of κενόω cf. p. 98, [note 1].

[111] Empiricist physicians.