THIRD LECTURE. 17» 



(55) Stollf Pars septima ratio, medendi ;] View 

 tiae, 1790,;?. 116. 



(56) See § XXIX. 



(57) Werner, Verm, infest, etc. p. 84, Stoll, 

 Op. et loco cit. 



(58) See §^ XXXVII, XXXVIII, XXXIX. 



(59) See ^ XXXVI. 



(60) Van Phelsum, Hist. Ascarid. pathologica, 

 etc. cap. iv, v, vi, vii. 



(61) See ^ XLV. 



(6^) See the end of ^ XLV. 



(63) See the end of % LXXIX. 



(64) '^ In corpore humano confluxus unus, con- 

 gpiratio, una, et omnia consentientia.^' Hippo- 

 crates, de alimentis, etc. 



(65) See my JSTotes mcdico-practiques, sur les 

 differentes Maladies traitees dans la Clinique med- 

 icale de Pavia pendant les annees 1797? 1798, pre- 

 miere partie, § XL II. 



(68) Traite des Maladies des enfans etc. p. 310. 



(67) I have lately seen a young man, otherwise 

 very robust, who was suddenly attacked with a 

 violent convulsion of the throat and chest, which 

 threatened suffocation, and obliged him to cry out 

 with a loud voice. This convulsion lasted three 

 or four hours ; it subsided and afterward returned, 

 in such a manner that in twenty four hours three 

 paroxysms had taken place. 



In the intervals the patient complained of a 

 sense of cold in the xiphoid cartilage, and was de- 

 jected. After minute examination no assurance 



