Index. 



Sibbens or fivvens, Dr Gilchrift's account of that d!fea(e« 



— its fymptoms, 156. 



— — — the ways in which it is propagated, 164. 



— - — the means of preventing it, 166. 



« the method of cure, 171. 



Solution of corrofive Aiblimate, a particular method of gi- 

 ving it as an anthelmintic, 380. 



Spirits, (ardent) experiments with them, 340. 



• ■ are not fo altered by the abforbent veflels of anl- 



maR as to lofe their fmell and tafle, 342. 



affeft animals chiefly after being mixed with the 



blood, 345. 



■■- their effefls difcoverable in the whole nervous fy- 



flem from being applied to one part only, 346. 

 '— can exert their full energy, by abforption and mix- 

 ture with the blood, 349. 



— — ^ general corollaries irom experiments made on 

 them, 358, 



Sternum, the hiftory of a fractured one, 505, 



Stones, hiflory of two cafes of them lodged in the bladder 

 546. 



Sublimate, (corrofive) method of giving it as an anthcl* 

 mintic, 380. 



T. 



Tanfey-Ieavcs, their ufe in the gout, 453. 

 Tarantula, the effcdls of its bite, 104. 



—■ caufc of ague afcribed to it by the inhabitants 



of Apulia, 105. 

 — — — ' — this notion inveftigated and expofed, 107. 

 Tarantulifti, their tricks and charaftsr, 108- 



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