INDEX. 



Colic, i. 310; ii.467; Devonshire, 

 475. 



Collapse, i. 129 ; in sleep, 133 ; 

 greater in syncope, and com- 

 plete in death, 134. See Ex- 

 citement. 



Colon, its state in dysentery, ii. 

 322. 



Coma, ii. 332. 



Comata, i. 293 ; ii. 330. 



Compression of the origin of the 

 nerves in apoplexy, ii. 333, 

 340. 



Condiments, i. 176. 



Congesta, of the Stahlians, ii. 

 549. 



Consumption of the lungs. See 

 Phthisis pulmonalis. 



Contagion, remote cause of fever, 

 i. 541 ; of eruptive fevers, ii. 

 145; of hooping-cough, ii. 458. 



Continued fever. See Fever. 



Contractility of muscular fibre, 

 i. 63. 



Contrayerva, employed in the 

 cure of fever, i. 643. 



Contractura, i. 344. 



Convulsions, i. 86, 303; ii.401; 

 in fevers, are marks of debility, 

 i.575. 



Copaiva, Balsam of, ii. 644. 



Copper for the cure of ophthal- 

 mia, ii. 29 ; ammoniated, in 

 epilepsy, ii. 435. 



Corpulency, excessive, ii. 571. 



Costiveness, i, 347 ; in dyspepsia, 

 how removed, ii. 379; in hypo- 

 chondriasis, 394 ; in colic, ii. 

 471, 472. 



Cough, symptom in fever, i. 568 ; 

 in measles, ii. 169 ; how to be 

 alleviated, 172 ; in phthisis pul- 

 monalis, ii. 255. 



, hooping, ii. 455. 



Crassamentum, i. 194. 



Critical days in fevers, i. 592; 

 doctrine of Hippocrates, ibid; 

 observations of De Haen, 593 ; 

 periods in the animal economy 

 determining them, 596; the 

 opinion that they occur only in 

 southern countries incorrect, 



597 ; the author's own obser- 

 vations on the termination of 

 fevers, 598. 



Critical Epistaxis, i. 229. 



Croup, i. 264; ii. 41. 



Cruor, i. 194. 



Custom, determines the action of 

 the brain, i. 115. 



Cynanche, i. 263 ; ii. 32 ; ton- 

 sillaris, ii. 34; accompanying 

 catarrh, 313 ; maligna, ii. 37 ; 

 trachealis, ii. 40 ; first des- 

 cribed by Dr. Home, 41 ; 

 pharyngaea, ii. 44 ; parotidaea, 

 ii. 44. 



Cystirrhagia, i. 289. 



Cystitis, i. 272 ; ii. 83. 



Cystocele, i. 356. 



D. 



Darwin (Ch.) on pus, ii. 241. 



Death, complete collapse, i. 134; 

 of old persons, 214 ; in inter- 

 mittents, happens before the 

 hot stage is fully formed, 486. 



Debility, defect of vigour of mus- 

 cular fibre, i. 93 ; a cause of 

 irritability, 99 ; depending on 

 the state of the brain, 140 ; 



, symptoms which indi- 

 cate a- great degree of, in 

 fevers, i. 572; debility com- 

 bined with irritation, 589; 

 removing the cause or ob- 

 viating the effects of de- 

 bility, the second indication in 

 the cure of continued fevers, 

 636; cause of epilepsy, ii. 426; 

 how corrected, 431 ; may cause 

 dropsy, 585 ; scurvy, 651, 654. 



Decubitus difficilis, symptom of 

 determination of blood to the 

 lungs in fever, i. 568. 



Deliquium animi. See Syncope. 



Delirium, i. 143; ii. 510; in fev- 

 er, i. 497, 566. 



Derivation, power of, i. 162 ; ii. 

 209. 



Desires, gratification of, a cause 

 of sleep, i. 122. 



Determinations of blood in fevers, 



