262 PYKEXIAE. 



(OPHTHALMIA.) 



Species et varietates sunt, 



1. IDIOPATHICAE. 



1. Ophthalmia (membranarum) in tunica adnata, et ei 

 subjacentibus membranis, sive tunicis oculi. 



a. Variat gradu phlogosis externae. 



Ophthalmia taraxis, S. sp. 1. humida, sp. 8. chemosis, sp. 

 12. Erysipelatosa, sp. 7- pustulosa, sp. 6. phlyctae- 

 nodes, sp. 21. 



b. Variat affectis tunicis internis. 



Ophthalmia choroideae, S. sp. 13. tenebricosa, sp. 10. 



2. Ophthalmia (Tarsi) cum tumore, erosione, et exuda- 

 tione glutinosa tarsi palpebrarum. 



Ophthalmia trachoma, S. sp. 4. et sicca, sp. 5. 



2. SYMPTOMATICAB. 



a. A morbo ipsius oculi. 



Ophthalmia angularis, S. sp. 14. tuberculosa,sp. 3. trichiasis, 

 sp. 2. cancrosa, sp. 15. a synechia, sp. 16. a lagophthal- 

 mo, sp. 17- ab elcomate, sp. 18. ab ungue, sp. 19. a cor- 

 neae fistula, sp. 20. uveae, sp. 22. 



6. A morbis aliarum partium vel totius corporis. 



Ophthalmia metastatica, sp. 24. scrophulosa, sp. 9. syphili- 

 tica, sp. 11. febricosa, sp. 23. 



G. IX. PHRENITIS. 



Pyrexia vehemens ; dolor capitis ; rubor faciei et oculorum ; 

 lucis et soni intolerantia ; pervigilium ; delirium ferox vel 

 typhomania. 



Phrenitis, S. gen. 101. Lin. 25. Sag. 301. Boerh. 771. 

 Hoffm. ii, 131. Junck.63. Macbr.p.432. Phrenismus, 

 Vog. 45 Cephalitis, S. gen. 109. Sag. 310.* Sphace- 

 lismus, L. 32 Siriasis, Vog. 34. 



1. Phrenitidis idiopathicae speciem unicam hie ponere licet, 

 et cujus synonyma sequentia esse putamus : 

 Phrenitis vera, S. sp. 1. Boerh. 771. P. idiopathica, 

 Junck. 63. Cephalalgia inflammatoria, S. sp. 9 Ce- 

 phalitis spontanea, S. sp. 3. Cephalitis siriasis,, sp. 4. 

 Siriasis, Vog. 34. Cephalitis Littriana, S. sp. 5. 



* Cum symptomata nulla dentur quae semper phlegmasiam cerebri a plegmasia mem- 

 branarum ejus, sive meningura, certo distinguere possint ; neque sectiones cadaverum dis- 

 tinctiones a Sauvagesio, Linnaeo, et Sagaro, adbibitas confirment, Cephalitidem, Sauv. 

 gen. 109, Sag. gen. 310, et Spbacelismum, Lin. 32, pro generibus a Phrenitide diversis 

 admittere nolui, et ea hie ideo, uti synonyma, sub titulo Phrenitidis posui. 



Recte monet Vogelius signa phrenitidis, vel ut vocat phrenismi, hoc est, inflammationi* 

 cerebri aut membranarum ejus, admodum ambigua esse. 



