1. The Coan Prænotions.
  2. The First Book of Prorrhetics.

Class IV.—Writings of the School of Cos,—of the Contemporaries or Disciples of Hippocrates.

  1. Of Ulcers.
  2. Of Fistulæ.
  3. Of Hemorrhoids.
  4. Of the Pneuma.
  5. Of the Sacred Disease.
  6. Of the Places in Man.
  7. Of Art.
  8. Of Regimen, and of Dreams.
  9. Of Affections.
  10. Of Internal Affections.
  11. Of Diseases, i., ii., iii.
  12. Of the Seventh Month Fœtus.
  13. Of the Eighth Month Fœtus.

Class V.—Books which are but Extracts and Notes.

  1. Epidemics, ii., iv., v., vi., vii.
  2. On the Surgery.[100]

Class VI.—Treatises which belong to some unknown author, and form a particular series in the Collection.

  1. On Generation.
  2. On the Nature of the Infant.
  3. On Diseases, iv.
  4. On the Diseases of Women.
  5. On the Diseases of Young Women.
  6. On Unfruitful Women.

Class VII.—Writing belonging to Leophanes.

Class VIII.—Treatises posterior to Hippocrates, and composed about the age of Aristotle and Praxagoras.