[2181] See end of B. viii.
[2182] See end of B. viii.
[2183] See end of B. vii.
[2185] Beyond what Pliny here says, nothing is known of him.
[2187] A physician who lived probably at the end of the first century B.C. He was a disciple of Erasistratus, and founded a medical school at Smyrna. He is quoted by Athenæus, and in B. xxvii. c. 14, Pliny calls him “a physician of no small authority.” He seems to have been a voluminous writer; but none of his works have survived.
[2189] See end of B. ii.
[2190] See end of B. v.