422 DISEASES Class IV. 2. 2. 14. 



acquires chemical changes, and by its acidity a£ts as a cathar- 

 tic 5 and changes the yellow bile into green, which is evac- 

 uated along with indigefted parts of the coagulum of milk. 

 The indigeftion is owing to the torpor of the ftomach and intef- 

 tines caufed by their aflbciation with the membranes of the 

 gums, which are now ftimulated into great exertion with pain ; 

 both which contribute to expend the general quantity of fen- 

 forial power, which belongs to this membranous aflbciation ; 

 and thus the ftomach and inteftines act with lefs than their 

 natural energy. This is generally efteemed a favourable fymp- 

 tom in difficult dentition, as the pain of the alveolar membranes 

 exhaufts the fenforial power without producing convulfions for 

 its relief. See Clafs I. 1. 4. 5. And the diarrhoea ceafes, as 

 the tooth advances. 



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