I N D E ' X. 



The Signs ibid. A difficult 

 Matter to diftinguilli it from 

 a Cold ibid. The Cure 

 164. A Recipe for it 165. 

 What Diet beft for Horfes 

 fo p.fFefted 1 66 



Bulinna, what 200. The 

 Caufe and Cure ibid. 



Bnrdoiii Pocliet Farrier referr'd 

 to with refpedl to a general 

 Obiervation of the Author i 



C. 



•CAMERA obfcura, a 

 \^^ Defcription of it 115 

 Camphire, the Quality of it 



237 

 Canthus, what 141 



Capillary Veffels, what 17 

 Capfula of the Chryftalline 

 pretended to be tirft difco- 

 ver'd by T—r 108. Known 

 long before he was a Prac- 

 titioner ibid. 

 Carminative Medicines ex- 

 plain'd 201. Confiil: of 

 warm fubtil Parts 202 

 Cailile Soap, good in the Jaun- 

 dice 245 

 Cataplafm, what 26 

 Catarafb, what 106. Mr, 

 Gihfon'i Account of it cen- 

 fured 141. The true Seat 

 of it 142. What conftitutes 

 a true one ibid. The feve- 

 . ,ral Colours of it ibid. The 

 ;;whitearid pearl colour'd on- 

 ly curable ibid. Not by 

 internal or external Medi- 



cines, but manual Operati- 

 ons only ibid. S nape's Opi- 

 nion of it cenfored ibid. 



Cathartic Medicines fervicea- 

 ble by way of Alteratives, 

 in Chronic Cafes 80 



Cats, the Author's Obferva- 

 tions on their Eyes 1 1 3 



Cats rubb'd in the Dark emit 

 Light, and why 1 1 4 



Cats fee better than Men in' 

 the Night, and why 1 1 8 



Caufes ( the fame ) will often 

 produce .diiFerent EfFedls 38 



Cautery, the Ufe of it recom- 

 mended for the Cure of 

 Pains in the Joints 3 1 9 



Chefl-foundering, what, and- 

 from whence it proceeds 1 6 1 « 

 The Signs of it ibid. The 

 Cure ibid. The Food moft 

 proper for Horfes under that 

 Diftemper ibid. 



Choler, one of the four Hu- 

 mours 3 



Cholic , v.'hat,and from whence 

 it proceeds 200. Defined 

 204. The Caufe and Cure 

 ibid. A Glyller for it ibid. 

 A Purge for it 205. A 

 Mixture for it 206. The- 

 various Sorts of it 213 



Choroides, what loi. Its 

 Spring ibid. Its Colour 

 ibid. Snapis Account of 

 the blackifh Matter fpread 

 upon it, dark and obfcure 

 ibid. Is open ibid. Is 

 black, and why 113 



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