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2. Chapter Nineteen: Against those who Maintain that Death Never Comes Without Regret
3. Chapter Twenty: Against Those who in Order to Have Loose Bowels Walk Barefoot on Cold Surfaces or Drink Lots of Oil, and what Constitutes Having a Healthy Stomach
4. Chapter Seventeen: How One Should Conduct Oneself on Days when Medicine is Being Taken. Whether One may Sleep Afterward. Concerning the Time of Day for Administering a Laxative Broth. Concerning the Meals that Should be Taken on Such Days, ...
5. Chapter Sixteen: That Purgation can be Appropriate in any Season, even During the Dog Days
6. Chapter Eighteen: Why it Happens Frequently that Patients who Receive the Most Care Most Often Die
7. Chapter Fifteen: Against Those who Use Bloodletting Rashly and too Often
8. Appendices
9. Chapter Twenty-Four: Concerning the Importunate and the Distrustful, who Calumniate the Procedures of the Physician. Concerning the Overconfident and the Presumptuous, who are Dangerous Around a Sick Person!
10. To Monsieur François Joubert Chevalier of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem, Counselor and Principal Master of Requests in the Palace of the King of Navarre, Chief Justice of Valence from Christophle de Beauchastel, his Most Humble Nephew Greetings
11. Chapter Twenty-One: Whether or Not Oysters and Truffles Make a Man More Lusty in the Venereal Act
12. Chapter Twenty-Three: That Laymen have Little Respect for a Physician who does Not Treat According to their Diagnosis; That the Last-used Remedies Gather all the Glory; and Happy the Physician who Arrives as the Illness is Weakening
13. Chapter Twenty-Two: Against Those who Measure the Ability of a Physician by the Success he Enjoys, which is Often Due to Luck More than to Knowledge
14. Superstitious, Vain, and Ceremonious Remedies
15. A Gathering of Common Expressions and Errors with a few Problems sent by Various Individuals to Monsieur Joubert
16. Catalog of Several Different Popular Errors and Sayings Gathered from Several People and given to Monsieur Joubert by Monsieur Barthelemy Cabrol
17. Chapter Twenty-Five: That it does not Usually Profit Patients to Have Several Physicians
18. Medley of other Common Expressions and Popular Errors
19. Metaphorical and Extravagant Remedies
20. Two of Monsieur Joubert's Paradoxes, Translated by his son Isaac
21. To the Most Virtuous and Venerable Lord, Monsieur Estienne de Rate, Royal and General Counselor in the Cour des Aides in Montpellier
22. Micard Index
23. Fabulous Stories
24. An Explanation of some Popular Terms and Phrases, Mainly Concerning Illnesses
25. Summary of What is Treated in the Following Sections
26. Index
27. Chapter One: That One Often Can and Should do Without Wine, Since it is Not as Necessary as People Think
28. Extract from the King's Authorization to Print.
29. Liminal Poems.
30. Title Page, Copyright Page
31. Letter by Barthélemy Cabrol to Antoine de Clermont.
32. Cover
33. Letter by Barthélemy Cabrol to Nicolas de Neufville.
34. Preliminary Matter
35. Index of Chapters and Subject Matter Contained in The Second Part of the Popular Errors.
36. Chapter Five: That it is Necessary to Change the Linen Often for the Feverous
37. The Second Part of the Popular Errors Concerning Medicine and the Regimen of Health
38. Chapter Two: Against Those who Think all Fevers are Cold Except for Those Called Hot. Where the Shivering Comes from, and the Return of Limited Fevers
39. Chapter Three: Concerning Colds and the Voiding of Grease or Fat in One's Excrement, and How People Err in Thinking that All or Most of the Illnesses of Workers Come from Colds
40. Chapter Six: That Women Kill the Feverous by Giving them too Little to Drink, too Much to Eat, and too Many Covers. And what Diet is Appropriate to Give the Feverous
41. Chapter Four: Why Undiluted Wine is Prescribed for People who are very Hot, and why Pissing is Prescribed Before Going to Bed when People have Strenuously Exerted Themselves
42. Chapter Eight: Concerning Broths and Barley Soup Administered at Midnight or in the Morning, Most Unadvisedly
43. Chapter Nine: Whether it is Bad to Drink Before Going to Bed
44. Chapter Eleven: Against Those who Complain of Hot Nights in Summer and Yet Sleep on a Feather Mattress with the Windows Closed
45. Chapter Seven: Against Those who do Not Allow the Feverous to Drink During an Access, and Those who Want them to Drink Hot Liquids to Make them Sweat More Profusely and More Often
46. Chapter Ten: Whether Liquids Should be Drunk at as Warm a Temperature as the Blood, even in Summer, and Whether it is Bad to Cool Wine
47. Chapter Twelve: That Blood Sausages do Not Keep Well, Whence the Custom of Giving them as Presents
48. Chapter Thirteen: Against Those who Have an Inordinate Fear of Bloodletting, and Think that the First Use of it Saves One's Life
49. Chapter Fourteen: That Bloodletting can be Used on Pregnant Women, Children, and the Elderly
50. Preliminary Matter
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