INDEX. 



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Epilepsy, i- 305 ; ii. 412 ; feign- 

 ed, ii. 417- 



Epiplocele i. 355. 



Epischeses, i. 347- 



Epiphora, i. 345. 



Epistaxis, i. 283, ii. 228 ; arises 

 in youth from the increased 

 determination of blood to the 

 head, ii. 209. 



Erasistratus, i. 377- 



Error loci, ii. 3, 5. 



Errors of sense, i. 50. 



Erysipelas, i. 279, ii. 185 ; is to 

 be cured by blood-letting, ii. 

 188 ; how distinguished from 

 Erythema, ii. 23. 



- phtyctcenodes, i. 280; ii. 

 191. 



Eructation, different from vomit- 

 ing, ii. 376. 



Erythema, i. 261 ; how distin- 

 guished from Erysipelas, ii. 

 23 ; from Phlegmon, i. 260, 

 ii. 24. 



Evacuations, immoderate, causes 

 of spasm, i. 88 ; causes of sleep, 

 124 ; produce emaciation, ii. 

 564 ; dropsy, 586. 



Exacerbation of fever, i. 408. 



Exania, i. 358. 



Exanthemata, i. 276, ii. 144; re- 

 marks on the order, ibid. ; may 

 produce tubercles of the lungs, 

 ii. 249. 



Exarthrema, i. 359. 



Excitement, i. 129; constitutes 

 life, 135 ; greatest in maniacs, 

 131 ; less in the ordinary state 

 of waking, 132 ; causes of, i. 

 135 ; ii. 416 ; increases the vig- 

 our of muscular fibre, i. 97 ; 

 modifies sensibility, 42 ; ap- 

 plied to the doctrine of fever, 

 499 ; of madness, ii. 415. 



Excretions, state of, in fevers, i. 

 587, 590. 



Exercise, increases the vigour of 

 muscular fibre, i. 97 ; long con- 

 tinued, of the animal power, a 

 cause of sleep, 125 ; how to 

 be used in gout, ii. 130 ; its 

 management in phthisis, 263 ; 



in preventing apoplexy, 343 ; 

 in curing palsy, 359 ; recom- 

 mended in dyspepsia, 381 ; in 

 hypochondriasis, 394 ; in hys- 

 teria, 503 ; in dropsy, 610 ; in 

 rickets, 627- 



Exocyste, i. 358. 



Exophthalmia, i. 357- 



Exostosis, i. 355. 



Expectorants in catarrh, ii. 317. 



F. 



Fatness, i. 322 ; ii. 570. 



Fatuity, i. 142 ; ii. 510. 



Fay (M. dti), Experiments on 

 stones shining in the dark, i. 

 34. 



Fear, a remote cause of fever, i. 

 552 ; cause of epilepsy, ii. 422; 

 whether it may be employed 

 to cure that disease, 432 ; its 

 employment in insanity, 524. 



Feeling, i. 29. 



Fernelius, i. 390. 



Fevers,i. 245; phenomena of, 480, 

 seq. ; paroxysms of, 483, 487, 

 508; type of, 489, changed, 

 510 ; fevers consist of repeat- 

 ed paroxysms, 489 ; intervals, 

 intermissions, remissions, 487 ; 

 proximate cause of, 490 ; theory 

 of, 501 ; cause of the cold stage, 

 491 ; difference of, 506 ; its 

 causes, 513 ; remote causes of, 

 540 ; human and marsh efflu- 

 via, seem to be of a debilitating 

 or sedative quality, 546 ; cold, 

 ibid ; fear, 552 ; cure, 598. 



, intermittent, i. 245, 487, 



507 ; its varieties, 528 ; fre- 

 quently attended with an un- 

 usual quantity of bile, 504; 

 tertiatt, 246, 487 ; its varie- 

 ties, 528 ; quotidian, 253, 

 487 ; its varieties, 538 ; quar- 

 tan, 251, 487 ; its varieties, 

 535; erratic intermittent, 252, 

 536 ; prognosis of intermit- 

 tents, 561. 



, remittent, i. 246, 487; rea- 

 sons for comprehending them 



