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Giants, Dwarves, Incubi and Succubae, Stars and Signs (1515), Archidoxa
Medicinae (1524), Volumen Paramirum (1525), Intimatio (1527), Diseases Which Deprive
Man of His Reason (1528), Paragranum (1529), Eight Books on the Origin and Causes of the
French Disease (1529), Opus Paramirum (1530), Invisible Diseases (1531), Great Surgery
Book (1535),Philosophia Sagax (1536), Seven Defensiones (1538), The Doctors'
Labyrinth (1538), and Prognostication for the Coming Twenty-Four Years (1538).
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Ecclesiastical Gnosticism by Tau Apiryon and Helena; Berkeley, CA 1995 e.v.

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