[175] De Vulneribus superciliis allatis. Lips., 1741.
[176] Lehre von den Augen-krankheiten. Wien, 1813.
[177] In VI. Aphor., 3, Comm. vi.; Meth. Med., iv., 6.
[178] Hist. Med., i., 3, 4, 60. His language is particularly strong: “Maximè genuinus ab omnibus judicatur.”
[179] In his Commentary on this work.
[180] Book iv., 44. See the authorities quoted in the Commentary on this chapter in the English edition. Schulze properly remarks, that the composition which he recommends as an application to certain sores resembles the Ægyptiacum of modern times.—Hist. Med., i., 3, 4, 63.
[181] Comment in Lib. de Nat. Human.
[182] They are as follows: “Continuari cum libello de hæmorrhoidis manifeste spurio, ideoque ipsum esse spurium, Galenus jam notat in Gloss., s. v. πήρινα et στρυβλήν.” Now, as stated above, Galen does not say a word against the authenticity of these works.
[183] Comment i., in Hipp. Prognost. The quotation prefixed to this work in the editions of Vander-linden and Frobenius, in which Galen is stated to have held this work not to be genuine, is admitted by Littré to be of no authority.
[184] Morb. Diuturn., i., 4.