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INDEX TO THE SECTIONS.—Part I. 



Bath, cold. See Cold Bath. 

 Bath, warm, xxix. 4. 5. 

 Beauty, fenfe of,jcvi 6. xxii. 2. 

 Bile-dudb, xxx. 

 (tones, xxx. 3. 

 regurgitates into the blood, xxiv. 



2. 7. 

 vomiting of xxx. 3. 

 Birds of pailage, xvi. 12. 

 nefb or. xvi. 13. 

 colour of their eggs, xxxix. 5. 

 Biting in pain,xxxiv. i. 3. 



of mad animals, xxxiv. 1. 3, 

 Black fpots on dice appear red, xl. 3. 

 Bladder, communication of with the 

 inteftines, xxix. 3. 

 of f»fh, xxiv. i. 4. 

 Blood, transfufion of in nervous fevers, 

 xxxii. 4. 

 deficiency of, xxxii^. 2. and 4. 

 from the vena portarum into 



the inteftines, xxvii. 2. 

 its momentum, xxxii. 5. 2. 

 momentum increafed by vene- 



fectian, -xxxii. 5. 4. 

 drawn in nervous pains, xxxii. 



5- 4- 

 its oxygenation, xxxviii. 



Breathing, how learnt, xv. 4. 



Breafta of men, xiv. 8. 



Brutes differ from men, xi. 2. 3. xvi. 17. 



See Animals. 

 Buxton bath, why it feels warm, xii. 



2. 1. xxxii. 3. 3. 



C. 



Capillary veffels are glands, xxvi. 1. 

 Catalepfy, xxxiv. I. 5. 

 Catarrh from cold fkin, xxxv. 1. 3. 

 xxxv. 2. 3. 

 from thin caps in flcep,xviii. 15. 

 Catenation of motions defined, ii. IX. 

 iv. 7. 

 caufe of them, xvii. r. 3. 

 defcribed, xvii. 

 continue fome time after 

 their production, xvii. 



1.3. 

 voluntary ones diflcvered 



in fleep, xvii. 1 . I 2. xvii. 



Cathartics, external, their operation, 



xxix. 7. 6. 

 Caufation, animal, defined ii. II. iv. 7. 

 Caufe of caufes, xxxix. 4. 8. 

 Caufes inert and efficient, xxxix. 12. 2. 

 active and paflive, xxxix. 12. 3. 

 proximate and remote, xxxix. 

 12. 4. 



Chick in the egg, oxygenation of, 



xxxviii. 2. 

 Child riding on a flick, xxxiv. 2. 6. 

 Chilnefs after meals, xxi. 3. xxxv. 1. t. 

 Cholera, cafe of, xxv. 13. 

 Chyle, xxxix 11. 



Circulation in the eye vifible, xl. 10. 4. 

 Cold in the head, xii. 7. J. 



perceived by the teeth, xxxif. 3. 



1. xiv. ,6. 

 air, ufes of in fevers, xxxii. 3. 3. 

 feet, produces coryza, xxxv. 2. 



3. xxxv. t. 3. 

 bath, why it flrengthens, xxxii. 



3- 2. 

 fhort and cold breathing in it, 



xxxii. ;<. 2. 

 produces a fever fit, xxxii. 3. 2. 

 tit of fever the confequence of 



hot fit, xxxii. 9. 3. 

 bathing in pulmonary haemor- 

 rhage, xxvii. I. 

 fits of fever, xxxii. 4. xxxii. 9.. 



xvii. 3. 3. 

 not a ftimulus, xxxii. 10. 

 Comparing ideas, xv. 3. 

 Confcioufnefs, xv. 3. 4. 



in dreams, xviii. 13. 

 Ccnfumption, its temperament, xxxi. 

 x. and 2. 

 of dark-eyed patients, 



xxvii. 2. 

 of light-eyed patients, 



xxviii. 2. 

 is contagious, xxxiii. 2. 7. 

 Confent of parts. See Sympathy. 

 Contagion, xii- 3. 6. xix. 9. xxxiii. 2. 6. 

 and 8. xxii. 3. 3. 

 docs not enter the blood, 

 xxxiii. 2. lO. xxii. 3. 3. 

 Contraction and attraction, ir. 1. 



of fibres produces fenfa- 



tion, iv. 5. xii. I. 6. 

 continues fome time, xii. 



alternates with relaxation, 

 xii- 1. 3. 

 Convuluon, xvii. 1. 8. xxxiv. 1. 1. and 

 4. iii. 5. 8. 

 of particular mufcles.xvii. 



f.8. 

 periods of, xxxvi. 3. 9. 

 Colours of animals, efficient caufe of, 

 xxxix. 5. 1. 

 of eggs from female imagina- 

 tion, xxxix. 5. I« 

 of the choroid coat of the eye, 



xxxix. 5. 1. 

 of birds' nefts, xvi. 13. 



Coryza, 



