INDEX. 



xix 



Ulcus, i. 360. 



Uneasiness, i. 59 ; uneasy sensa- 

 tions, 48. 



Urine, voiding of blood with it, 

 ii. 306; limpid in hysterical 

 fits, 495. 



Urine, essential salt of, i. 196. 



Urticaria, i. 281 ; ii. 198. 



Uterus, inflammation of, i. 272 ; 

 ii. 82. 



V. 



Valerian in epilepsy, ii. 436. 



Vapours, ii. 388. 



Varicella, i. 276 ; ii. 167- 



Varieties of diseases, i. 450. 



Variola, i. 276 ; ii. 149. 



Vegetable aliment, i. 177- 



Varix, i. 354. 



Veins, experiments on the den- 

 sity of their coats, ii. 211. 



Venous blood, derangements of 

 its motions in apoplexy, ii. 335. 



Venous congestion in thehsemorr- 

 hoidal vessels, ii. 270. 



plethora, ii. 212. 



' system, affected in dropsies, 



ii. 582. 



Verruca, i. 354. 



Vertigo, ii. 542. 



Verschuir's experiments, i. 162. 



Vesanice, i. 316. ii. 509. 



Vesicular fever, ii. 199. 



Vessels form part of the solid, i. 

 13. 



Vigour of muscular fibres, i. 65, 

 83; causes of its different states, 

 95 ; depending on the state of 

 the brain, 140. 



Vires medicatrices natures, i. Ill, 

 404; their action in fevers, 493, 

 514; in inflammations, ii. 7; 

 in hsemorrhagies, 204 ; in vom- 

 iting, 370 ; in epilepsy, 422 ; 

 in the formation of bone, 624. 



Vis insita, 64. 



Vis derivationis, i. 162. ii. 209. 



Viscus quercinus, used in epi- 

 lepsy, ii. 434. 



Vital functions, spasms in, ii. 

 442. 



Vital power, i. 64. 



Voice, its change, a symptom of 

 debility in fevers, i. 586. 



Volition," i. 24. 



Vomica, i. 268. ii. 246. 



Vomiting in fevers accounted for, 

 i. 496; symptom of dyspepsia, 

 ii. 370 ; its use in the cure of 

 fevers, i. 625, 654, 656. See 

 Emetics. 



Vulnus, i. 360. 



W. 



Waking, causes of, i. 125. 



, a symptom in fevers, i. 566. 



Warm bathing. See Bathing. 



Water, used as drink in fevers, 

 i. 620. 



, cold, applied to the surface 



of the body for the cure of fe- 

 vers, i. 637; for the cure of 

 haemorrhagies, ii. 226. 



Waters, chalybeate, their mode of 

 operating, ii. 394. 



Waters, mineral, in scrofula, ii. 

 635. 



Waterbrash, i. 309 ^ ii. 465. 



Weakness, chronic, ii. 369. 



Wepfer, i. 404. 



Werlhof on the use of canthari- 

 des, ii. 603. 



Whytt's (Dr.) opinions on the 

 mind, i. 19 ; on the depravities 

 of sense, 53 ; on the vigour 

 of muscular fibre, 93 ; on the 

 vital motions, 114. 



Will, excites the action of the 

 brain, i. 105. 



Wine, its administration in the 

 cure of fevers, i. 644; in cy- 

 nanche maligna, ii. 40 ; how 

 to be used in gout, 129. 

 Willis, led to study the pathology 

 of the nervous system, i. 409 ; 

 discovered the sweetness of 

 diabetic urine, ii. 491. 



