INDEX. 



jn the Nerves, ^c. not the 

 Subftance of them, and v/hy 

 83 

 Septum Medium, what 55 

 Serum, what 18 



Shrill Voices, Prognofticks of 

 a Confumption in Men, and 

 ^ why ^ 74 



Sicknefs, a Definition of it 2 

 Sigmoidales, what, and why 

 fo called 56 



Signs of Sicknefs in Horfes i 

 Sirreverence, prefcribed by a 

 certain Farrier as a Vomit 

 for a Horfe 2 1 3 



Sir-fall, what 332. The Cure 

 ibid. 

 Snape, Farrier to YJmgCharles 

 I. his Defcription of the 

 Brain, and its Meninges, 

 l5fc. approved of 82. His 

 Etymology of the Term 

 Glandula pinealis ']\. His 

 Opinion of a Qataraft ccn- 

 {ur'd 142. His Account of 

 the blackifn Matter fpread 

 upon the Chorcides dark 

 andobfcure loi. The Au- 

 thor's Opinion concerning 

 it ibid. His Account of the 

 Glanders not very defective 

 168 

 Sneezing, how occafion*di56 

 Sneezing Powders, proper in 

 paralitic, apopleftic, and le- 

 thargic Cafes, and why 157. 

 Proper for a Cold in the 

 HeadJ58. The Ingredients 

 '59 



Snuff, the Folly of accuftcm- 

 ing our felves to the taking 

 of it 157 



Solleyfell, a French Author on 

 Farriery, very prolix, and 

 one who bewilders common 

 Farriers i. Forbids Bleed- 

 ing in Difeafes of the Eyes 

 17. His Judgment que- 

 llion'd ibid. Compares the 

 Strangles in Colts, to the 

 Small Fox in Children 23. 

 Is faid to be ignorant of a 

 Horfe's anatomical Struc- 

 ture, tho' a curious Obferver 

 into the Diftempers he is 

 fubjcft to ibid. He and 

 Markhanz account for the 

 Strangles in an odd Manner 

 29, Is cenfared for his Ac- 

 count of the Ballard Stran- 

 gles ibid. His Account of 

 Fevers cenfurM, as wide of 

 the Mirk 34. Direds Oats 

 to be ground or ilamp'd be- 

 fore they are given to Colts, 

 and why 138. His Recipes 

 not worth tranfcribing 159. 

 His Account of the Glan- 

 ders cenfur'd 167. He dif- 

 approves of purging for the 

 Farcin 280 



Solutio continui, what 69 



Soul, the Seat of it imagined 

 to be in the Stomach, by 

 the Ancients, and why 70. 

 Its Refidence thought to be 

 in the Brain by the Mo- 

 derns, and firll found out 

 by 



