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282. Of hunger and thirft. 



283. Of diet in general. 



284. Of fubftances which promote* 

 or retard digeftion. 



Remarks on the pernicious ef- 

 fets of exceffive drinking. 



285. Of the effefts of various kinds 

 of poifons taken into the fto- 

 mach. 



286. Of cardialgia, indigeftion, and 

 other difeafes of this organ. 



287. Of the caufes and effe&s of 

 vomiting. 



Remarks on the ufe of emetics 

 in general. 



Of the PANCREAS. 



288. Its firu&ure, fituation, &c. 



Of its excretory du6l, and the 

 entrance of it into the duo- 

 denum. 



289. Of 



