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INDEX. 



under the intermittent, 246, 

 516; their cure, 671; remittent 

 tertian, 248, 533 ; quartan, 

 252, 536 ; quotidian, 254, 540. 

 continued, i. 254, 488, 



507; their diversity, 517; 

 their cure, 599, 671 ; general 

 view of it, 650; cases illus- 

 trative of it, 653 ; treatment 

 of the first approach, 653 ; of 

 the formal attack, 655 ; on the 

 second day, 657 ; on the third 

 or fourth, 662 ; on the fifth, 

 sixth, or seventh, 666. 

 -, continent, i.488, 508; their 



existence doubtful, 254, 512. 

 , inflammatory, i. 255, 517, 

 520; nervous, 255, 517 ; bili- 

 ous, 258, 526; putrid, 526; 

 petechial, 257 ; yellow, 258. 

 means of distinguishing 



primary fever from phlegmasise 

 and exanthemata, i. 527- 

 , hectic, i. 259, 528; ii. 

 242; is symptomatic only, 243. 

 -, rheumatic, ii. 85 ; vesicu- 



lar, 199. 

 ; may remove a palsy, ii. 



360. 

 Fibres, form part of the solid, 



i. 12. 



Fidgets, i. 58. 

 Fluids of the body are affected in 



scurvy, ii. 653. 

 Fluor albus, ii. 287. 

 Fluxes with pyrexia, i. 289 ; ii. 



311. 

 Fomentations, used in the cure 



of fevers, i. 635 ; in colic, ii. 



470. 



Fomites, i. 543. 

 Force of impression, i. 32 ; scale 



of force, 33. 



of sensation different, i. 137- 



Fracastorius, observed the typhus 



fever, i. 522. 

 Fractura, i. 360. 

 Frambcesia, i. 330. 

 Friction in dropsy, ii. 609. 

 Functions, vital, natural, and ani- 

 mal, i. 9. 



Galen, i. 367, 384. 



Galenic physicians, i. 386, 394, 

 398. 



Galls, then* use in haemorrhoids, 

 ii. 275. 



Gamboge, its use in dropsy, ii. 

 596. 



Ganglion, i. 355. 



Ganglions, their function, i. 16. 



Gangrene, i. 261 ; ii. 11 ; the 

 tendency to it how prevented, 

 ii. 21. 



Gastric liquors, i. 187- 



Gastritis, i. 269 ; ii. 70 ; phleg- 

 monic, ii. 71 ; erythematic, 74. 



Gastrocele, i. 355. 



Gastrodynia, ii. 465. 



Gaubius, i. 413 ; opinions on the 

 mind, 22, 42 ; on anxiety, 59. 



Genera of diseases, their number 

 has been diminished by Dr. C. 

 i. 234; list of, 243; "those o- 

 mitted, 361. 



Glands, or secretory organs, i. 207- 



Gleet, ii. 640. 



Glaucias, i. 379. 



Gluten of the blood, i. 194. 



Glysters, to be administered in 

 fevers, to remove the faeces, i. 

 605 ; their use in ischias among 

 the ancients, ii. 102; in colic, 

 473. 



Gonorrhoea, i. 346 ; ii. 639. 



Gorier (de), i. 133. 



Gout, i. 274; ii. 108; circum- 

 stances of the paroxysms, 111; 

 regular or irregular, 115; a- 

 tonic, 115, 124, 139; retroce- 

 dent, 116, 124, 139 ; mis- 

 placed, 116, 124, 142 ; reasons 

 for rejecting the supposition of 

 its depending on morbific mat- 

 ter, 120 ; pathology of the dis- 

 ease, 123 ; treatment, 125 ; 

 how distinguished from rheu- 

 matism, 117- 



Gripings, ii. 467- 



Guaiac, its use in rheumatism, 

 ii. 100 ; in syphilis, 648. 



