INDEX. 



Moiflure, examination of the caufes affigncd for the circu- 

 lation of it, 81. 



Monro, (Dr Alexander, jun,) his experiments on opium, ar • 

 dent ipirits, and eflentialoils, in order to difcover 

 their effefls on thofe nerves of animals to which 

 they are primarily applied, 01 after they are ab- 

 forbed, 292. See Opium, ardent fpiiits, and 

 elFential oils. 



j_ his fequel to Dr Dallas's treatment of a polypus in 



the oefophagus and pharynx, 514. 



-, — on the ui'efulnefs of mercury in the cure of conVuN 



five difordeis, 557. 



Monro, (Dr Donald) his account of feveral cafes of aned- 

 rifais, vith lemarks. 178 



^ his account of the Lifbon diet-drink in venereal 



cafes. 402. 



— . of the ftate of the inteftines in old dy- 



fenteries, 516. 



1- of the ufe of mercury in convullive diforders, 5 ji. 



557. 



Mudie, (Dr) his account of an amputation of the arm, 

 * without an haemorrhage, 502. 



N. 



Naples, a defcription of that kingdom and the ftate of its 

 inhabitants, 103 



Nerves, experiments (hewing how they are affefled by opi- 

 um, ardent fpirits, and eflential oils, 292 See 

 Opium, fpirits. and oils, 



_ . peritoneum furnlftied with them, 320* 



-. fympathize only by their conneftion at their origin* 



326. 



_ poilons reach higher than the part primarily af- 



te(51ed, and may lodge long in the nerves before 

 their full efFeft be produced, 329. 



Newton, 



