INDEX OF THE ARTICLES.— Part III. 



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Mint, vi. 3. 3. 

 Mortification, iv. 2. 9. 

 Mucilage, vegetable, vii. 3. 3. 

 Mucus, animal, vii. 3. 5. 

 Mufhrooms, i. 2. t. 2. 

 Mufk, vi. 2. 1. vi. 3. 1. 

 Muftard, iv. 3. 4. See Sinapifm. 



N. 

 Naufea, in fevers, vii. 2.5. 

 Neutral falts diuretic, why, iii. 2. 4. 



increafe fome coughs, iii. 2. 4- 

 increafe heat of urine, iii. 2. 4. 

 Nicotiana tabacum, iii. 3. 9. ii. 3. I. 

 Nitre, iii. 3. 4. v. 2. 4. 

 Nutmeg, iii. 2. I. 

 Nutrientia, i. 



O. 

 Oil of ahnonds, iii. 3. 5. 4. 

 in cream, i. 2. 3. 2. 

 of amber, vi. 2. 1. 

 exprefTed, externally, iii. 2. 3, 

 effential, ii. 2, 3. iii. 3. 2. 

 Oiled iilk, vii. 3. 13. 

 Oleum animale, vi. 2. 1. vi. 3. 4. 



ricini, iii. 3. 5. 4. 

 Onions, iii. 3. 3. 

 Opium, ii. 2. I. 2. iv. 1. 2. 



in nervous pains, ii. 2. 1. 5. 

 in inflammatory pains, ii. 2. 1.6. 

 increafes all fecreuons and ab- 



forptions, ii. 2. I. 1. 

 abforption after evacuation, 



iv. 2. 8. 2. ii. 2. 1.3. 

 flops fweats, iv. 2, 1.2. 

 intoxicates, ii. 2. 1. 1. 

 Oranges, their peel, iv. 3. 3. 

 Orchis, vii. 3.3. 



Oxygen gas, ii. 2. 4- i- 2- 5. iii- 2. It. 

 iv. 1.4. 

 produces and heals ulcers, 

 iv. 2. 7. 

 P. 

 Pains, periodic, cured by opium, ii. 2. 1. 

 Papin's digefler, i. 2. 3. 5. 

 Papaver fomniferum, ii. 3. 1. iv. 3. 2* 

 See Opium. 

 v Pareira brava, iii. 3. 4. 4. 

 Parflcy, iii. 3- 4. 

 Paffions, ii. 2. 5. 

 Paflurage. i. 2. 3. 7. 

 Pepper, iii. 3. x. 

 Pcripneumony, iv. 2. 8. 2. 

 Perfpiration in a morning, iii. 2. r. 



not an excicment, iii. 2. 1. 

 Peru, balfa'm of, iii. 3. j. 4. 

 Petechia;, iv. 2. 4. 2. 

 Pimento, iii. 3. 1. 

 Piper indicum, iii. 3. 1. 

 Piftacla leniilcus, iii. 3. 2, 

 Pix liquida, iii. 3. 2. 



Phofphorus, iii. 2. 6. 



Plafter-bandage, iv. 2. 10. 



Pleurify, iv. 2. 8. 2. 



Polygala feneka, iii. 3. 3. 2, 



Poppy. See Papaver. 



Portland's powder noxious, why, iv. 2. 



11. 2. 

 Potatoe-bread,i. 2. 3.4. 

 Potentilla, iv. 3. 5. 

 Powder of iron, iv. 2. 6. 6. 

 Prunes, iii. 3. 5. I. 

 Prunus demeflica, iii. 3. 5. I. 



fpinofa, iv. 3. 1. 



lauro-cerafus, ii. 3. 1. 

 Pulegium, vi. 3. 3. 

 Pulfe, intermittent, relieved by arfenic, 



iv.,2. 6. 

 Pyrethrum, iii. 3. 2. 

 Pyrus malus, vLi. 



cydonia, iv. 3. 1. 



Quaffia, iv. 2. 2. 

 Quince, iv. 3. 1. 

 Quinquefolium, iv. 3. 5. 



R. 

 Ratifia, why deflru&ive, ii. 2. I. 

 Reaction, iv. 1. 10. 

 Refin diuretic, iii. 2. 4. vi. 2. 4. 

 Rhamnus catharticus, v. 3. 2. 

 Rheumatifm, iv. 2. 4. 5. iv. 2. 10. 2. 

 Rheum palmatum. See Rhubarb. 

 Rhubarb, iii. 2. 1. iv. 2. 5. X. iii. 3. 5. 5. 

 caufes conflipation, why, iii. 

 2. 1. I- 

 Rice, vii. 

 Rofes, iv. 3. 5. 

 Rot in fheep, iv. 2. 6. 



S. 

 Sagapenum, vi. 3..1. 

 Sago, vii. 3. 

 Salivation not neceflary, iv. 2. 7* 



hyflcric, v. 2. 3. 

 Salt, common, unwholefome,iii. 1. 12. 

 muriatic, iii. 3. I. 

 in clyflers, iii. 2. 7. 

 Salt?, -why diuretic, iii. 2. 4. 



neutral, iii. 3. 5. 3. iii. 2. 4. 

 improper in coughs and gonor- 

 rhoea, iii. 2. 4. 

 Salt-fifh and fait meat increafe perfpi- 

 ration, iii. 2. 1. 

 Saflafra.-*, iii. 3. 1. 

 Scammunv, v. 2. 2. 

 Scarcity, times of, i. 2. 3. 5. and 6. 

 Scilla, maritima, v. 2. 2. iv. 2. 3. iii. 3. 



3. v. 2. 3. 

 Scorbutic legs, iv. 2. 10. 

 Scrofulous tumours, ii. 2. 4. iv. 2. 9. 

 Sea-water, iii. 3. 5. 3. 

 Secernentia, iii. 



Secretion 



