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11. Enteritis. IntLimmation/of the bowels. 



12. Hepatitis. ■ of the liver. 



13. Splenitis. of the spleen. 



14. Nephritis. ■ ■ — of the kidney. 



15. Cystitis. ' of the bladder. . 



16. Hystcritis. of "the womb. 



17- Luml'dgo sensitiva. of the loins. 



18. Ischial. of the pelvis. 



19. Paronychia interna. beneath the nails. 



GENUS III. 



JVith the Production of new Fessels ly erternal Memlranei 

 or GlandSy with Fei>er. 



SPECIES. 



1. Fel'ris sensitiva inirritata. Sensitive inirritated fever. 



2. Erysipelas irritatitm. Erysipelas irritated. 



inirritalum. inirritated. 



' sensiiivum. sensitive. 



Tonsillitis interna. 



■ supeifcialii 



inirritata. 



Parotitis siippiirans. 



mulabilis. 



• feli/ia. 



Catarrhus sensiliv?is. 



contagiosus. 



i ecjuinus'et ca- 



Angina internal. 



superficial. 



inirritated. 



Mumps suppurative. 



■ ■ mutable. 



of cats. 



Catarrh indammatory. 



contagious. 



among horses 



dogs. 



and 



Peripneumonia superfi- Superficial pcripneumony. 

 cialis. 



Chin-cough. 

 Small-pox distinct. 



confluent. 



inoculated. 



8. Pertussis. 



9. Variola discreta. 



conjlnens, 



inoculata. 



10. Rubeola irritata. 



•• inirritata. 



11. Scarlatina milis. 



■ maligna. 



12. Miliaria sudatoria. 



Measles iriitated. 



inirritated. 



Scarlet fever mild. 



— malignant. 



Miliary fever sudatory. 

 X 4 Miliaria 



