11 



INDEX. 



Anasarca, i. 323 ; ii. 591 ; fol- 

 lowing scarlet fever, 178. 



Aneurysma, i. 354. 



Animal functions, spasms in, ii. 

 400. 



Anorexia; i. 339, 495 ; ii. 368. 



Anosmia, i. 337- 



Antimonial emetics, their use in 

 fever, i. 627 ; see Emetics. 



Antiphlogistic regimen in fevers, 

 i. 600. 



Antispasmodics, their use in fev- 

 ers, i. 629 ; in palsy, ii. 360 ; 

 in epilepsy, 432, 436 ; in hy- 

 steria, 502. 



Anxiety, i. 46, 59 ; seated in 

 the head, 60 ; thorax, ib. ; ab- 

 domen, 61 ; excites action, 62; 

 symptom of determination to 

 the lungs in fever, 567; in 

 hydrothorax, ii. 612. 



Aphonia, i. 341. 



Aphtha, i. 282; ii. 199. 



Apocenoses, i. 344. 



Apoplexy, i. 293 ; ii. 330 ; dis- 

 tinction of sanguine and serous, 

 339; its prevention, 342; cure, 

 344. 



Apostema, i. 261. 



Apperception, sensation of, i. 30. 



Appetites, cause the action of the 

 brain, i. 108; of hunger and 

 thirst, 173; debility of the 

 latter in fevers, 586. 



Appetitus erronei, i. 338 ; defici- 

 entes, 339. 



Apyrexia, i. 487- 



Arabian Physicians, i. 386 ; in- 

 troduced chemistry, 391. 



Arabistce, i. 387- 



Archceus, i. 113, 404. 



Aratwus Cappadox, i. 384. 



Aristolochia employed for the 

 cure of gout, and forms part of 

 the Portland powder, ii. 133; 

 in chlorosis, 296. 



Arnold (Dr.) on insanity, ii. 520. 



Aromatics, in dyspepsia, ii. 380. 



Arteries have probably a muscu- 

 lar contractility, i. 162 ; their 

 extension in length and width 



produces the growth of the 

 body, 211. 



Arthrodyma, i. 273. See Rheu- 

 matism. 



Arthropuosis, i. 275. 



Asafoetida in dyspepsia, ii. 388. 



Ascites, i. 325 ; ii. 615. 



Asclepiades, i. 381. 



Asellius, i. 396. 



Asphyxia, i. 294 ; ii. 334. 



Asthma, spasmodic, i. 307; ii- 

 447 ; whether a cause of phthi- 

 sis, ii. 248, 451. 



Astringents in intermittent fever, 

 i. 672 ; in haemorrhagies, ii. 

 2ii5 ; in dysentery, 327 ; in 

 diarrhoea, 489. 



Atony of the extreme vessels in 

 fever, i. 496. 



Atrophia, i. 321 ; ii. 563. 



Attention, i. 35 ; modifies sensi- 

 bility, 42 ; to a single object 

 causes sleep, 121. 



Aura epileptica, ii. 424. 



Autocrateia of Stahl, i. 406. 



Avicenna, i. 388. 



B. 



Baglivi, i. 230,409. 



Balsamica, act as diuretics, ii. 

 601. 



Barbadoes tar, in the cure of te- 

 tanus, ii. 410. 



Bark, Peruvian, its uses in fe- 

 vers, i. 639, 673 ; mode of ad- 

 ministering it, 641 ; generally 

 improper in rheumatism, ii. 

 96 ; its use in gout, 138 ; 

 in smallpox, 165 ; in scarlet 

 fever, 178 ; in phthisis, 265 ; 

 in menorrhagia, 286 ; in ca- 

 tarrh, 318 ; in dysentery, 328 ; 

 in dyspepsia, 381 ; in epi- 

 lepsy, 434; in hooping-cough, 

 463 ; in headach,556 ; is of no 

 use in rickets, 626 ; employed 

 in scrofula, 630 ; in scurvy, 

 652. 



Barthez, i. 410. 



Bathing, warm, in fevers, i. 635 ; 



