[66] De morbis vulgaribus, lib. vi, section i, p. 1164.
[67] Ibid., vii, p. 1223.
[68] Page 1229.
[69] De morbis vulgaribus, lib. vii, p. 1238.
[70] The title of these seven books of Hippocrates might cause a false idea to be conceived. They do not precisely treat of epidemics in the sense given to the word in the present day; instead, they describe the maladies which predominated during four years, in successive periods of time, according with the variations of the atmospheric conditions. (See Litré, Introduction to the books on Epidemics.)
[71] De morbis vulgaribus, lib. iii, p. 1009; lib. vi, section iii, p. 1176.
[72] De morbis vulgaribus, lib. iv, p. 1138; Aphorisms, lib. iv, No. 53, p. 1251.
[73] Coacæ prænotiones, No. 235, p. 157; Prædictorum, lib. i, No. 48, p. 71.
[74] Coacæ prænotiones, No. 236, p. 157.
[75] Loc. cit., No. 237.