(1) Chapter. There is no disease that Allah has sent down except that He also has sent down its treatment.
2(2) Chapter. May a man treat a woman or a woman treat a man?
3(3) Chapter. There is cure in three things.
4(4) Chapter. Treatment with honey, And the Statement of Allah: "Wherein is healing for men." (V.16:69)
5(5) Chapter. To treat with the milk of camels.
6(6) Chapter. To treat with the urine of camels.
7(7) Chapter. (To treat with ) black cumin (Nigella seeds).
8(8) Chapter. At-Talbina (a kind of porridge prepared from milk, honey and white flour, etc.) for the patient.
9(9) Chapter. Saut
10(10) Chapter. To sniff the Indian and sea Qust (kind of incense).
11(11) Chapter. What time one should be cupped.
12(12) Chapter. To be cupped while on a journey or while in a state of Ihram.
13(13) Chapter. To be cupped (as a treatment) for a disease.
14(14) Chapter. Cupping on the head.
15(15) Chapter. To perform the operation of cupping to treating unilateral or bilateral headache.
16(16) Chapter. To get one’s head shaved because of some ailment.
17(17) Chapter. Whatever gets himself branded (cauterized) or branded (cauterized) someone else, and the superiority of one who does not get branded (cauterized).
18(18) Chapter. To treat opthalmia (inflammation or soreness of the eyes) with antimony or kohl.
19(19) Chapter. Leprosy.
20(20) Chapter. Al-Mann heals eye diseases.
21(21) Chapter. Al-Ladud (the medicine which is poured or inserted into one side of a patient’s mouth)
22(22) Chapter.
23(23) Chapter. Al-Udhra (throat or tonsil diseases).
24(24) Chapter. The treatment for a person suffering from diarrhea.
25(25) Chapter. There is no Safar (i.e., it is not a contagious disease). Safar is a disease that afflicts the abdomen.
26(26) Chapter. Pleurisy.
27(27) Chapter. To burn a mat made of palm-tree leaves (and put its ashes into a wound) to stop bleeding.
28(28) Chapter. Fever is from the heat of Hell.
29(29) Chapter. Whoever went out of a land because of its climate and water did not suit him.
30(30) Chapter. What has been mentioned about the plague.
31(31) Chapter. The reward of a person who suffers from plague (or lives in a plague-striken land) and remains patient.
32(32) Chapter. Ar-Ruqa with the Quran and the Muawwidhat (the last two Surah of Quran).
33(33) Chapter. To do Ruqya by reciting Surat Al-Fatiha (the Opening of Book).
34(34) Chapter. The conditions required for doing a Ruqya with Surat Al-Fatiha.
35(35) Chapter. Ruqya for an evil eye.
36(36) Chapter. The effect of an evil eye is a fact.
37(37) Chapter. To treat a snakebite or a scorpion sting with a Ruqya.
38(38) Chapter. The Ruqya of the Prophet (i.e., what he used to recite while doing a Ruqya).
39(39) Chapter. An-Nafth (blowing with a slight shower of saliva) while treating with a Ruqya.
40(40) Chapter. The passing of the right hand of the one who is treating on the place of ailment.
41(41) Chapter. A woman may treat a man with a Ruqya.
42(42) Chapter. Whoever does not treat or get treated with a Ruqya.
43(43) Chapter. At-Tiyara (drawing an evil omen from birds, etc.)
44(44) Chapter. Al-Fal (good omen).
45(45) Chapter. No Hama.
46(46) Chapter. (What is said about) Foretellers.
47(47) Chapter. Magic.
48(48) Chapter. Shirk (i.e., joining others in worship with Allah) and witchcraft are from the Mubiqat (great destructive sins).
49(49) Chapter. Should a bewitched person be treated?
50(50) Chapter. Witchcraft.
51(51) Chapter. Some eloquent speech is as effective as magic.
52(52) Chapter. The use of Ajwa dates as medicine for magic.
53(53) Chapter. No Hama.
54(54) Chapter. No Adwa (no contagious disease is conveyed without Allah’s Permission).
55(55) Chapter. What has been said regarding the poison given to the Prophet.
56(56) Chapter. The taking of poison and treating with it,or with what may be dangerous, or with an impure or polluted thing (medicine, etc.).
57(57) Chapter. The milk of she-asses.
58(58) Chapter. If a housefly falls in a utensil.