- The Coan Prænotions.
- The First Book of Prorrhetics.
Class IV.—Writings of the School of Cos,—of the Contemporaries or Disciples of Hippocrates.
- Of Ulcers.
- Of Fistulæ.
- Of Hemorrhoids.
- Of the Pneuma.
- Of the Sacred Disease.
- Of the Places in Man.
- Of Art.
- Of Regimen, and of Dreams.
- Of Affections.
- Of Internal Affections.
- Of Diseases, i., ii., iii.
- Of the Seventh Month Fœtus.
- Of the Eighth Month Fœtus.
Class V.—Books which are but Extracts and Notes.
- Epidemics, ii., iv., v., vi., vii.
- On the Surgery.[100]
Class VI.—Treatises which belong to some unknown author, and form a particular series in the Collection.
- On Generation.
- On the Nature of the Infant.
- On Diseases, iv.
- On the Diseases of Women.
- On the Diseases of Young Women.
- On Unfruitful Women.
Class VII.—Writing belonging to Leophanes.
- On Superfœtation.
Class VIII.—Treatises posterior to Hippocrates, and composed about the age of Aristotle and Praxagoras.