INDEX TO THE SECTIONS.— Part I. 



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inflammation not from pains ftom de- 

 fect of famulus, xxxiii. 

 2. 3. 



of parts previoufly in- 

 fenfible, xii. 3. 7. 



often diftant from its 

 caufe, xxiv. 8. 



obfervcs folar days, 

 xxxii. 6. 



of the eye, xxxiii. 3. 1. 



Life, long, art of producing, xxxvii. 

 Light has no momentum, iii. 3. 1. 

 Liquor amnii, xvi. 2. xxxviii. 3. xxxix, 

 1. 1. 

 is nutritious, xxxviii. 3. 

 frozen, xxxviii. 3. 

 Liver, paralyfis of, xxx. 1. 4. 



large of geefe, xxx. I. 6. 

 Love, fentimental, its origin, xvi. 6. 

 animal, xiv. 8. xvi. 5. 

 of the bowels prevented Lunar periods affect difeafes, xxxii. 6, 

 by their continued Luft, xiv. 8. xvi. 5. 

 adtioninfleep, xviii.2. Lymphatics, paralyfis of, xxviii. Sec 

 Inoculation with blood, xxxiii. 2. 10. Abforbents. 

 Infanepeople,theirgreat ftrength,xii.i. M. 



Infanity (fee Madnefs) pleaiurableone, Mad-dog, bite of, xxii. 3. 3. 



xxxiv. 2. 6. Madnefs, xxxiv. 2. 1. xii. 2. I. 



Infects, their knowledge, xvi. 15, & 16. Magnetifm, xii. 1. 1. 



in the heads of calves, xxxix. 1. Magnifying objects.new way of, xl. 10.5, 

 clafs of, xxxix. 4. 8. Male animals have teats, xxxix. 4. 8. 



Inftinctive actions defined, xvi. 1. pigeons give milk, xxxix. 4. 8. 



Intefanes, xxv. 3. Man difanguifhed from brutes, xi. 2. 



Intoxication relieves pain, why, xxi. 3. 3. xvi. 17. 



from food after fatigue, Material world, xiv. 1. xiv. 2.5. xviii. 7. 



xxi. 2. Matter, penetrability of, xiv. 2. 3, 



difeafes from it, xxi. 10. purulent, xxxiii. 2. 4. 



See Drunkennefs. Mealies, xxxiii. 2. 9. 



Intuitive analogy, xvii. 3. 7. Membranes, xxvi. 2. 



Invention, xv. 3. 3. Memory defined, ii. 2. 10. xv. 1.7. xv. 3. 



Irritability increafes during fieep> Menftruation by lunar periods, xxxii. 6. 



xviu. 15. 

 Itching, xiv. 9. 



J- 



Jaw, locked, xxxiv. 1. 5, 

 Jaundice from paralyfis of the liver, 

 xxx. 2. 

 cured by electricity, xxx. 2. 

 Judgment; xv. 3. 



K. 



Knowledge of various animals, xvi. 11. 



L. 



Microfcopic animals, xxxix. 11. 5. 



vegetables, xxxix. it. 1. 

 Mifcarriage from fear, xxxix. 6. 5. 

 Mobilty of fibres, xii. 1.7. 

 Momentum of the blood, xxxii. 5. 2. 

 fometimes increafed by 

 venefection, xxxii. 5. 4. 

 Monfters, xxxix. 4. 4. and 5. 2. 



without heads, xxxviii. 3. 

 Moon and fun, their influence, xxxii. 6. 

 Mortification, xxxiii. 3. 3. 



Lacrymal fack, xvi. 8. xxiv. 2. and 7. Motion is either caufe or effect, i. xiv. 



Lacteals, paralyfis of, xxviii. See Ab- 

 forbents. 

 Lady playing on the harpfichord, 

 xvii. 2. 

 diftrefled for her dying bird, 

 xvii. 2. 10. 

 Language,T\aturaI, its origin,xvi. 7.& 8. 

 of various pailxons defcrib- 

 ed, xvi. 8. 



2.2. 



primary and fecondary, i. 

 animal, i. iii. 1. 

 propenfity to, xxii. r. 

 ^animal, continue fome time 

 after their production, xvii, 



r. 3- 

 defined, a variation of figure, 

 iii. 1. xiv. 2. 2. xxxix. 7. 



artificial, of various animals, Mucus, experiments on, xxvi. i. 



xvi. 9. 

 theory of, xxxix. 8. 3. 

 Lapping of puppies, xvi. 4. 

 Laughter explained, xxxiv. i. 4. 



from tickling, xvii. 3. 5.. 



xxxiv. 1. 4. 

 from frivolous ideas? xxxiv. 

 I. 4. xviii, ix. 

 You II, Zza 



fecretion of, xxvi. 2. 

 Mules, xxxix. 4. 5. and 6. xxxix. 5. 2. 

 Mule plants, xxxix. 2. 

 Mufcae volitantes, xl. 2. 

 Mulcles confatute an organ of fenfc, 

 xiv. 7. ii. 3. 

 famulated by extenfion, xi. I. 

 xiv. 7. 



Mufcles 



