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This section of the book 'The Hippocratic Treatise On Glands' presents an index of authors and texts. The book talks about glands that differ from the rest of the body in texture, in appearance and to the touch. Glands exist in moist parts of the body; they feed on excess bodily moisture. The parotid glands lie beside the ears, and the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands lie under the border of the mandible alongside the jugular.Keywords: bodily moisture; ears; glands; jugular