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INDEX. 



Symptoms of sensation,, pain, 

 pruritus, restlessness, uneasi- 

 ness, i. 54. 



Symptoms should not constitute 

 genera or species, i. 234. 



Syncope, i. 128, 134, 298 ; how 

 distinguished from apoplexy, 

 ii. 332 ; described, 362. 



Synocha, i. 255, 517; descrip- 

 tion of its course, 520. 



Synochus, i. 258, 524. 



Syphilis, i. 329 ; ii. 631 ; has no 

 share in producing rickets, ii. 

 625 ; nor scrofula, 635. 



T. 



Tabes, i. 320. ii. 561 ; dorsalis, 

 ii. 565. 



Tartar (Crystals of), their use as 

 a diuretic, ii. 604. 



Teguments (common), modify 

 sensation, i- 37 



Temperaments, i. 214 ; particular 

 temperaments, 215 ; sanguine, 

 216 ; melancholic, 217 ; chole- 

 ric and phlegmatic, 220. 



. which predispose 



to mania, ii. 528 ; to headach, 

 543. 



-, melancholic, ii. 



532; produces hypochondriasis, 

 389; predisposes to epilepsy, 

 427. 



Temples, the repositories of Me- 

 dicine, i. 373. 



Tension of the sentient extremi- 

 ties, modifies sensation, i. 38; 

 of the muscular fibre, a cause 

 of its vigour, 95. 



Tertian fever. See Fever. 



Tertian period, i. 487- 



Tertiana pleuritica, ii. 65. 



Tetanus, i. 301. ii. 402. 



Themison, i. 368. 



Therapeutics, i. 4. 



Thirst, i. 175; in fever, 484; 

 ought to be removed, 605. 



Tin, in epilepsy, ii. 434. 



Tinea, i. 360. 



Titillation, its power on the body, 

 ii. 421. 



Tobacco, as a diuretic, ii. 600. 



i injections in colic and 

 costiveness, ii- 473. 



Tone, tonic power of muscles, i. 

 77 ; must be in proportion to 

 the state of tension, and to the 

 nervous and animal power, 79. 



morbidly increased, i. 93. 



Tonic spasm, ii. 401. 



Tonics, in the cure of continued 

 fever, i. 636 ; in epilepsy, ii. 

 432 ; in hysteria, 505. 



Toothach, i. 274; ii. 103. 



Torpor, defect of mobility of 

 muscular fibres, i. 93. 



Torti, described the remittent 

 tertian fevers, i. 533. 



Touch, sense of, i. 28 ; its sensa- 

 tions are various, ibid. Every 

 part of the nervous system sen- 

 tient to certain impressions, 29. 



Tremor, i. 297 ; in fevers, 500. 



Trickoma, i. 330. 



Trismus, ii. 402. 



Nascentium, ii. 411. 



Tubercles, are the most common 

 cause of phthisis pulmonalis, 

 ii. 248 ; their inflammation to 

 be avoided by an antiphlogistic 

 treatment, 261. 



Tumores, i. 353. 



Tumour in inflammation account- 

 ed for, ii. 9. 



Tumours, changes which they 

 undergo in fever, i. 485. 



in scrofula, ii. 631. 



Turpentine, its employment in 

 fluor albus, ii. 289 ; in gleets, 

 ii. 644. 



acts as a diuretic, ii. 



601. 



Tympanites, i. 322 ; ii. 574. 



Typhus, i. 255, 517; description 

 of its course, 521 ; was ob- 

 served by Fracastorius, 522; 

 causes of its varieties, 525 ; 

 petechialis, 256; icterodes, 258. 



U. 



Ulcers, change in fever, i. 485; 

 scrofulous, ii. 633. 



