INDEX. 



xv 



Practice of Physic, introductory 

 lectures to, i. 363 ; plan of the 

 course of, 440 ^ denned, 471. 



Praxagoras, i. 376. 



Predisposition to disease, i. 474. 



Pringles( Sir John) treatment of 

 fevers, i. 660 ; of rheumatism, 

 ii 93 



Profiuvia, i. 289 ; ii. 311. 



Prognostic, i. 443. 



Prolapsus, i. 357* 



Propensities, cause the action of 

 the brain, i. 109. 



Profusio, i. 344. 



Proptoma, i. 358- 



Pruritus, i. 57- 



Psellismus, i. 343. 



Pseudoblepsis, i. 335. 



Psora, i. 360. 



Ptyalismus, i. 345. 



Pulegium, in hooping-cough, ii. 



Pulse, in fever, i. 484 ; slow, 581. 



Purgatives, in continued fevers, 

 i. 616 ; cases in which they are 

 applicable, 617, 649; in inflam- 

 mation, ii. 18; in rheumatism, 

 93 ; how to be employed in 

 haemorrhoids, 276; in dysen- 

 tery,323 ; in preventing and 

 curing apoplexy, 343 345 ; in 

 chorea, 441 ; in hooping-cough, 

 460 ; in colic, 472 ; in diarrhoea, 

 488; in dropsy, 595; in rickets, 

 628 ; frequent purging super- 

 fluous in gonorrhoea, 642 ; in 

 jaundice, 659. 



Purpura, i. 282; ii. 192. 



Pus, formation of, ii. 9, 11 ; its 

 distinction from mucus in the 

 matter of expectoration, 240. 



Putrescency of the fluids, symp- 

 toms denoting it, i. 591 ; to ob- 

 viate it, the third indication in 

 the cure of fevers, 647- 



Pyrexia, i. 245, 481. 



Pyrosis, i. 309 ; ii. 465. 



Q- 



Qualities of bodies, primary and 

 secondary, ! 32. 



Quality of impression, i. 49 ; not 

 operating in the usual manner, 

 53, 140. 

 Quartan period, i. 487- 



fever. See Fever. 



Quinsy, ii. 33. 

 Quotidian period, i. 487- 

 fever. See Fever. 



R. 



Rachitis, i. 328 ; ii. 619. 



Raphania, i. 304. 



Reaction of the system in fever, 

 i. 514; its violence is one of 

 the causes of death, 562; symp- 

 toms which denote it, ibid ; 

 moderating its violence, the 

 first indication in the cure of 

 fever, 599. 



Redness in inflammation explain- 

 ed, ii. 2. 



Refrigerants, their use in fevers, 

 i. 606. 



Relation, sensations of, i. 46. 



Reminiscence, i. 46. 



Remission of fever, i. 487- 



Remittent fever. See Fever. 



Resolution of inflammation, ii. 7- 



Respiration, i. 148 ; in fever, 484; 

 symptoms of debility in fever, 

 expressed by the weakness 

 of respiration, 584. 



Respiratio sublimis, i. 585. 



Restlessness, i. 58. 



Retention of the menses, ii. 292. 



Rhazes, i. 388. 



Rheumatism, i. 272 ; ii. 84 ; 

 chronic, 87 ; how distinguish- 

 ed from scorbutic and venereal 

 pains, 88 ; from gout, 117- 



Rickets, i. 328 ; ii. 619. 



Rubeola, i. 277; ii. 167- 



S. 



Saccharine matter in diabetic 



urine, ii. 491. 

 Saffron, supposed to be an em- 



menagogue, ii. 296, 

 Sagar (M.), his Nosology* i. 



233. 



