# INDEX
a woman who carried a child in her womb for four years 50. d.
A woman who gave birth to four fetuses 51. f.
A woman who bore sixty children 51. f.
An Egyptian woman who conceived seven children at once 51. f.
When a woman in labor should be brought to her bed 60. d.
A woman transformed into a man during sleep 152. a.
A woman feigning death 149. h.
Why a pregnant woman is most often in poor health 159. h.
Why a woman carries a weight on her head more easily 162. c.
Why a woman is easily provoked to anger 162. d.
Why a woman is talkative 162. d.
A modest woman is her husband's crown 165. g.
Who the Thessalian woman was 184. a.
A woman lacking a spleen 81. f.
A woman transformed into a man 201. g.
Why a woman is called a monster 359. f.
A monstrous woman in an emblem 361. e.
Where a bearded woman may be found 446. d.
Synonyms for "woman" 4. b.
Hebrew names for a woman 4. b.
Greek names for a woman 4. c.
Illustration of a Cinnamian woman 20.
The prodigy of an exceptionally tall woman 145. e.
Illustration of a Selenitid woman 36.
The punishment to be inflicted on one who strikes a pregnant woman 49. g.
Illustration of a woman pregnant with multiple offspring 52.
Illustration of a Javanese woman 101.
The symbol of a monstrous woman 360. c.
Illustration of a woman vomiting ears of grain 147.
Why a woman's corpse floats face down 162. c.
The mind of a woman 183. h.
Why one should not trust a woman's embrace 183. h.
What prevents a woman from conceiving 248. d.
Why women are forbidden from administering the Sacraments 3. f.
Nothing is worse than a woman 183. h.
Giant women 38. c.
Where women give birth only once in their lives 51. e.
Where married women veil their faces 102. a.
Where unmarried women do not veil their faces 102. a.
American women do not suffer from monthly periods 128. a.
Where castrated women are found 132. b.
Why certain women are more lustful 159. e.
Why women have an unfortunate disposition 159. g.
Women transformed into men 210. a. b.
Women believed to be males 211. g.
Women distinguished by a beard 213. e.
Which women were learned 215. f.
Women who have served as soldiers 317. b.
Why Egyptian women more frequently give birth to monsters 351. e.
Women possess a more powerful imagination 445. f.
Illustrations of hairy women 17, 18.
The duty of midwives 56. a.
The fickleness of women 73. e.
A comparison of women to peacocks 73. f.
The peculiar vices of women 119. g. h.
The number of diseases unique to women 128. a.
Images of women in mental character diagrams 164. a.
The vices of women are criticized 166. d.
What excessive talking achieves 117. g.
A mule of both sexes 518. a.
Whether a mule can reproduce 397. e.
What the word "mummy" means 311. h.
True mummy is not to be had 312. a.
What kind of substance the tincture of mummy is 312. d.
An illustration of the world 295. e.
The image of a mouse in a representation of the sun 289. e.
The medicinal virtue of mouse blood 222. c.
The metamorphosis of the Muses 192. d.
The number of intercostal muscles 79. h.
The inventor of music 289. h.
The metamorphosis of the weasel 200. d.
The omen of the weasel 270. b.
Mutes who speak 214. a.
Myrrha's transformation into the tree of her own name 202. d.
Myrtilus celebrates the praises of the shield 273. e.
Mystical meanings of the parts of man 223. f.; concerning the hair and the head 223. h.; the forehead 224. a.; the eyes 224. b. c. d.; the ear 225. h., 226. a. b.; the nose 226. c.; the cheeks and the face 226. d.; the mouth 227. e. f.; the tongue 227. h., 228. a. b.; the chest 228. c.; the heart 228. d., 229. e. f.; the arms 229. g. h.; the hands 230. a. b. c. d., 231. e. f. g.; the fingers 231. h.; the nails 232. a.; the belly 232. d.; the navel and the womb 232. c.; the thighs, knees, and legs 232. d., 233. e.; the feet 233. f. g. h., 234. a. b.; the heel 234. c.; the bones 234. d., 235. e. f.; the whole man 235. g. h.; boys 235.; the husband or male 236. a. b. c., 237. e. f.; and mankind in general 238. a. b. c. d., 239. e.
# N
The customs of the Nabataeans 97. e.
The metamorphosis of the Naiad nymphs 199. h.
Nakir disease 192. c.
A description of the dwarf of Duke Charles de Créquy 39. f.; and his illustration 40.
Those who are called dwarfs 38. e.
Why dwarfs have a larger penis 162. a.
Why dwarfs are produced by nature 359. f.
Various types of dwarfs 612. c.
A description of the dwarfs of the Most Illustrious Cospio 602.; and their illustrations 603, 604.
A monstrous turnip 708. a.
A monstrous narcissus 698. b.
The metamorphosis of Narcissus 188. d.
The origin of the name for nostrils 75. h.
Diseases of the nostrils 123. h.