CONTENTS. 



SECTION I. 



PAGE 



CHAPTER I. 

 Introduction. — Odjects of Study . _ . . i 



CHAPTER II. 

 Methods by avhich Disease may be Elucidated - - - 3 



I. etiology. II. Symptomatology. III. Nature, locality, and 

 forms. IV. Structural changes. Y. Therapeutics. 



SECTION II. 



CHAPTER I. 



Nosology ; ok, the Definition, Nomenclature, and Classifi- 

 cation OF Disease - - - - - - 23 



CHAPTER II. 



Of Exogenous Agencies, Specific and Contagious Diseases, 

 AND Enzootic and Epizootic Influences - - - 28 



SECTION III. 

 I. GENERAL DISEASES. 



A. IDIOPATHIC FEVERS, AXD ALLIED DISEASES CHIEFLY 

 OF AN EXOGENOUS ORIGIN. 



CHAPTER I. 



Simple Fever — Continued Fever- - - - - 35 



CHAPTER II. 



Influenza — EpizoGtic or Panzootic Catarrhal Fever - 44 



