3 v 2 DISEASES Class. IV. i . i . «. 



licve the difagreeable fenfation of the flomach in confequence 

 of its disordered irritative aiTociations ; and in that cafe it would 

 belong to Clafs III. i. i. See Clafs IV. 2. i. for another ex^ 

 ample of tertiary afibciation, 



M. M. Venefe<ftion. Emetic. Calomel. Cathartic, opium, 

 oil of cinnamon, from two to ten drops. Aerated alcaline water. 

 Peruvian bark. 



8. Fcbris irritativa. Irritative fever, defer ibed in Clafs I. i. 

 i, i. The difeafes above explained in this genus are chiefly 

 concerning the fympathies of the abforbent fyftem, or the ali- 

 rnentaiy canal, which are not fo niuch^aflbciated with the arte- 

 rial fyftem as to throw it into diforder, when they are flightly 

 deranged •, but when any great congeries of conglomerate glands, 

 which may be confidered as the extremities of the arterial fyf- 

 tem, are affected with torpor, the whole arterial fyftem and the 

 feeajt fympathize with the torpid glands, and aft, with lefs ener- 

 gy ; which conftitutes the cold fit of fever - 9 which is therefore 

 at firft a decreafed a£hon of the alfociate organ ; but as this de- 

 creafe of action is only a temporary efrec"t, and an increafe of 

 exertion both of the torpid glands, and of the whole arterial 

 fyftem, foon follows ; the hot fit of irritative fever, or fever 

 with ftrong pulie, properly belongs to this clafs and genus of 

 difeafes. 



ORDO 



