Book,  Par.

1    IV,      4| Eudemus, Livia's friend and physician, whose profession was a
2    VI,     72|     jest at the arts of the physician and at all who, after the
3    VI,     77|   near his end. There was a physician, distinguished in his profession,
4    XI,      7|  disease brings fees to the physician, so the corruption of the
5   XII,     71| Aesculapius, the art of the physician was introduced and was practised
6   XII,     78| complicity of Xenophon, the physician, which she had already secured.
7    XV,     90| himself into his chamber; a physician was at his side; his veins
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