[2462] See end of B. xi.
[2463] See end of B. xi.
[2464] See B. xi. c. 88. The Chinese, Ajasson remarks, apply the musical scale to the pulsation; it being a belief of the Mandarins that the body is a musical instrument, and that to be in health it must be kept in tune.
[2465] In B. xxvi. cc. 7, 8.
[2466] See end of B. xi.
[2467] See B. xix. c. 38.
[2468] Rather more than £4400.
[2469] More than £265,000.
[2470] For which he was put to death A.D. 48.
[2471] A native of Tralles in Lydia, and the son of a weaver there. Galen mentions him in terms of contempt and ridicule.