339. The
female role in generation. Athens, 4th cent. B.C.
(Aristotle, On the Generation of Animals, 716a5-23, 727a2-30,
727b31-33, 728b l8-31, 765b8-20, 766al7-30, 783b26-784al2. Tr.
A.L. Peck, LCL. G)
341. Intercourse,
conception and pregnancy. Cos, 4th cent.
B.C.
(Hippocrates, On the Generating Seed and the Nature of
the Child 4-7, 13, 30.4=VII.474-80, 488-92, 536-8 Littré.
Tr. I.M. Lonie. G)
343. Women's
illnesses. Cos, 4th cent. B.C.
(Hippocrates, Diseases
of Women 1.1, 2, 6, 7, 21, 25, 33, 62 exc.=VIII.12-22, 30-4,
60-2, 64-8, 78, 126 Littré. Tr. A. Hanson. G)
344. Displacement of the
womb
(Hippocrates, Places in Human
Anatomy 47=V 344-6 Littré. G)
345. Hysterical
suffocation.
(Hippocrates, Diseases of Women
2.126, 123= VIII 271-3, 266 Littré. G)
346. Dislocation of the
womb.
(Hippocrates, Nature of Women
8, 3=VII 322-4, 314-6 Littré. G)
348. The
dangerous first and sixth 40-day periods during pregnancy.
(Hippocrates, On the Seventh-Month Child 3-4=VII 438-42
Littré. G)
349. Hysteria in
virgins.
(Hippocrates, On Virgins=VIII.466-70
Littré. G)
351. Comparison of male
and female anatomy. Pergamum, 2nd cent.
A.D.
(Galen, On the Usefulness of the Parts of the Body
14.6-7, exc. Tr. M.T. May. G)
352. Psychological origins
of hysteria. Pergamum, 2nd cent.
A.D.
(Galen, On Prognosis 6. Tr. A J. Brock. G)
355. Menstruation,
conception, contraception and abortion.
Rome, 1st cent. A.D.
(Soranus, Gynaecology 1.24, 26, 34,
36, 39, 40, 60, 61, 64. Tr. O. Temkin. G)
356. Childbirth:
instructions for the midwife. Rome, 1st cent.
A.D.
(Soranus Gynaecology 1.67-9, exc. L)
358. The
women of Miletus (a traditional story).
(Plutarch,
The Bravery of Women 11, Moralia 249b-d, 2nd cent. A.D.
G)
362. Side
effects of menstruation. Rome, 1st cent. A.D.
(Pliny
the Elder, Natural History 28.23, exc. L)
362A. Clitoridectomy. Roman Egypt, sixth cent. A.D. (Aëtius 16. 115, G)
375. Qualities and
training of midwives. Rome, 2nd cent. A.D.
(Soranus,
Gynaecology 1.3-4, abridged. Tr. O. Temkin)
380. Advice on hiring a
wet-nurse. Rome, 1st cent. A.D.
(Soranus,
Gynaecology 2.18-20. Tr. O. Temkin. L)
381. Two
contracts for the services of wet nurses for slave
children. Alexandria, 13 B.C.
(BGU 4.1106, 1107. G)