18£ NOTES TO THE 



taenia and several lumbricoides were the cause of 

 this malady. 



While practisin;^ medicine in the hospital of 

 Berlin, in the autumn of 179 "»> under the direction 

 of the illustrious Selle, I saw a child about twelve 

 years old, affected with St. Vitus's dance, which 

 had been produced by worms, though the patient 

 did not exhibit the leist sign of any verminous af- 

 fection. 



(7-3) Sauva^eSf J\rosoL Method, etc. cl. ix, gen. 

 xxiv, species ii. 



(7^) Commercium litterarium JSTorimbera^ensey 

 torn, if p. 385; torn, xv, 7?. 124. Sauvages^ JVo- 

 solog. method, torn, ii, tit. tetanus. Heister, Medi- 

 clnische chirurg., und anatom. warnehmurgenf 

 1. Band, p. I70. Brera, Sylloge^ opuscid. selector , 

 vol. iv. p. 18. 



(7.'^) Jicta naturae ciiriosor. vol, vii. ohserv. 

 cxxvii, vol. vii, ohserv. xix. Van den Bosch, Histo- 

 via constitittionis epidemica verminosae,etc,p.i'^2. 



Ackerman, Dissert, de epilepsiae motuumque 

 convalsivorufu infantum causis praecepuis ; Gry- 

 phiae, 176j. Medical Observations and Enqui- 

 ries by a Society of physicians in London, vol. vi. 

 ohserv. of Fothergill. Gordak geschichte derfrau- 

 en Zimmers ; Konigsburg. 1770, 8°. Journal de 

 Medecine, torn, xxx, p. 5i. 



(76) Ephemerides JSTaturae curiosorum, dec. iii, 

 an. iv, ohserv. xix, an. vii, viii, obs. clxxxxiii^ 

 Acta Helvetica, vol. vi; p. 216. 



