[659] See end of B. iii.
[660] See end of B. v.
[662] A physician of Heraclea, near Ephesus. He wrote commentaries on the works of Hippocrates.
[663] Nothing is known of him; but it has been suggested that he may have been the author of a few fragments on veterinary surgery which still exist.
[664] There were many physicians and surgeons of this name, but probably Dionysius of Samos is meant, or else Sallustius Dionysius, quoted by Pliny, B. xxxii. c. 26.
[665] Also called Democedes, a physician of Crotona, who practised at Ægina. He was afterwards physician to Polycrates, the tyrant of Samos, and King Darius, whose foot he cured. His work on medicine has perished.
[666] Nothing whatever is known of this writer.
[667] Nothing is known relative to this writer.