328 Memoirs of Erasmus Darwin, M. D. 



Miliaria irritata. 



inirritata. 



3 3. PeUis. 



— vaccina. 



14. Pemphigus. 



15. Varicella. 



16. Urticaria. 



17. jiphtha sensitiva. 



irritata. 



inirritata. 



18. Dysenteria. 



19. Gastritis superjicialis. 



20. Enteritis superjicialis. 



Miliary irritated. 



inirritated. 



Plaeue. 



of horned cattle. 



Bladdery fever. 

 Chicken-pox. 

 Nettle rash. 

 Thrush sensitive. 

 ■ ■ - irritated. 



inirritated. 



Bloody flux. 



Superficial inflammation of the 



stomdch. 



' of thebowels. 



GENUS IV. 



With the Production of new Vessels hj internal Membranes 

 or Gla?ids, without Fever. 



1 . Ophthalmia svperfcialis. 



- lymphatica. 

 equina. 



2. Pterigion. 



3. Tarsitis palpebrarum, 



4. Hordeolum. 



5. Paronychia superfcialis. 



6. Gulta rosea hepatica. 



stoynatica. 



hereditaria. 



7. Odontitis. 



8. Otitis. 



9. Fistula lacrymalis. 

 10. Fistula in ano. 



\ 1 . Hepatitis chronica. 



12. Scrophula suppurans. 



1 3 . Scorbutus suppurans. 



14. Scirrhus suppurans. 



15. Carcinoma. 



16. Arthrocele. 



Ophthalmy superficial. 



lymphatic. 



r- of horses. 



Eye-wing. 



Red eyelids. 



Stye. 



Whitlow. 



Pimpled face hepatic. 



stomatic. 



hereditary. 



Inflamed tooth. 



ear. 



Fistula lacrymalis. 

 Fistula in ano. 

 Chronical hepatitis. 

 Suppurating scrophula. 

 Suppurating scurvy. 

 Suppurating scirrhus. 

 Cancer. 



S\4'elling of the joints. 



17. Ar- 



