Book 28, Chapters 24 to 33. Remedies derived from foreign animals: the elephant; Ten remedies derived from the lion; Ten remedies derived from the camel; Seventy- nine remedies derived from the hyaena; Nineteen remedies derived from the crocodile; Fifteen remedies derived from the chameleon; Seven remedies derived from the hippopotamus; Five remedies derived from the lynx; Remedies furnished in common by animals of the same class, whether wild or tame. Fifty-four medicinal uses of milk, with observations thereon.

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Book 28, Chapters 24 to 33. Remedies derived from foreign animals: the elephant; Ten remedies derived from the lion; Ten remedies derived from the camel; Seventy- nine remedies derived from the hyaena; Nineteen remedies derived from the crocodile; Fifteen remedies derived from the chameleon; Seven remedies derived from the hippopotamus; Five remedies derived from the lynx; Remedies furnished in common by animals of the same class, whether wild or tame. Fifty-four medicinal uses of milk, with observations thereon.

from Natural History Volume 6, The by Pliny the Elder (23 - 79)

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Book 28, Chapters 24 to 33. Remedies derived from foreign animals: the elephant; Ten remedies derived from the lion; Ten remedies derived from the camel; Seventy- nine remedies derived from the hyaena; Nineteen remedies derived from the crocodile; Fifteen remedies derived from the chameleon; Seven remedies derived from the hippopotamus; Five remedies derived from the lynx; Remedies furnished in common by animals of the same class, whether wild or tame. Fifty-four medicinal uses of milk, with observations thereon.

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