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INDEX TO THE SECTIONS.-^art I. 



fevers, periods of, xxx vi. 3. 



have folar or lunar periods, 



xxxii. 6. 

 fource of the fymptoms of, 



xxxii, 1. 

 proftration of ftrength in, xii. 



4. 1. xxxii. 2, 2. 

 cure of, xii. 6. 1. 

 liow cured by the bark, xii. 3.4. 

 cured by increafed volition, 



xii. 2. 4. xxxiv. 2. 8. 

 belt quantity of flimulus in, 

 xii. 7. 8. 

 Fibres. See Mufdes. 



their mobility, xii. 1. 7. xii. i.i. 

 contractions of, vi. xii. 1. 1. 

 four clafies of their motions, vi. 

 their motions difiinguifhed fronl 

 fenforial ones, v. 3. 

 Figure, xiv. 2. 2. hi. 1. 

 Fifh, their knowledge, xvi. 14. 

 Foxglove, its ufe in dropfies, xxix. 5. J. 



overdofe of, xxv. 17. 

 Free-will, xV. 3. 7. 



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Gall-Hone, xxv. 17. See Bile-froncs. 

 Generation, xxxiii. I. xxxix. 

 Gills of fifh, xxxviii. 2. 

 Glands,xxii. 1. conglobate glands, xxii. 2. 

 have their peculiar ftimuluS, 



xi. 1. 

 their fenfes, xiv. 9. xxxix. 6. 

 invert their motions, xxv. 7. 

 increafe their motions, xxv. 7. 

 Golden rulefor exhibiting wine, xii. 7. 8. 

 for leavingolFwine,xii.7.8. 

 Gout from inflamed liver, xxxv. 2. 2. 

 xviii. 15. xxiv. 2. 8. 

 in the flomach,xxiv. 2. 8.xxv. 17. 

 why it returns after evacuations, 



xxxii. 4. 

 owingto vinous fpir it only, xxi.id 

 periods of, xxxvi. 3. 6. 

 Grinning in pain, xxxiv. 1. 3. 

 Gyration on one foot, xx. 5. and 6. 



H. 

 Habit defined, ii. 11. iv. 7. 

 Haemorrhages, periods of, xxxvi. 3. ix. 

 from paralyfis of veins, 

 xxvii. 1. and 2. 

 iiair and nails, xxxix. 3. %. 

 colour of, xxx'x. .5. 1. 

 Harmony, xx'i. z. 



} It :»d-a«:hs, XXXV. 2. I. 



arino, x ; v. 4. 



Heat, fenfe of, xiv. 6. xxxii. 3. 1. 



produced by the glands, xxxii. 3, 

 external and internal, xxxii. 3. r, 

 atmofphere of heat, xxxii. 3. 1. 

 increafes during fleep, xviii. 15 



Hemicrania, xxxv. 2. 1. 



fiom decaying teetb, xxxv. 2. 1. 



Flepatitis, caufe of, xxxv. 2. 3. 



Hereditarv difeafes, xxxix. 7. 6. 



Hermaphrodite infects, xxxix. 5. 



Herpes, xxviih 2. 



from inflamed kidney, xxxv.2.2. 



Hilarity from diurnal fever, xxxvi. 3.1. 



Hunger, fenfe of, xiv. 8. 



Hydrophobia, xxii. 3. 3. 



Hypochondriacifm, xxxiii. 1. 1. xxxiv. 



2. 3- 



I. 



tdeas defined, ii, vi. a. 7. 



are motions of the organs of fenfe, 



iii. 4. xviii. 5. xviii. 10. xviii. 6. 



analogous to mufcular motions, 



iii. 5. • 

 continue fome time, xx. 6. 

 new ones cannot" be invented, 



iii. 6. I. 

 abftracted ones, iii. 6. 4. xv. 5. 

 inconfiftent trains of, xviii. 16. 

 perifh with the organ of fenfe, 



Hi. 4. 4. 

 painful from inflammation of the 

 # organ, iii. 5. 5. 

 irritative ones, vii. 1. 4. rii. 3. 2, 



XV. 2. xx. 7. 

 Of refemblance, contiguity, cauf- 



ation, viii. 3. 2. x. 3. 3. 

 refemble the figure, and other 

 properties of bodies, xiv. 2. 2. 

 received in tribes, xv. 1. 

 of the fame fenfe ealier combin- 

 ed, xv. 1. 1. 

 of reflection, xv. 1. 6. ii. 12. 

 ideal prcfence, xv. 1. 7. 

 Identity, xv. 3. 5. xviii. 13. 

 Iliac paffion, xxv. 15. 

 Imagination, viii. 1. 2. xv. 1. 7. xv.2.2. 

 of the male forms the 

 fex, xxxix. 6. 

 Immatefial beings, xiv. 1. xiv. 2. 4. 

 Imitation, origin of, xii. 3. 3. xxxix. 5 



xxii. 3. xvi. 7. 

 Impediment of fpeech, xviii 1. 10. xvii- 



2. 10. 

 Infection. See Contagion. 

 Inflammation, x>ii. 2. 3. xxxiii. 2. 2. 



great vafcular exertioi 

 ill, xii. 2. I. 



teflammaticn, 



