INDEX TO THE SECTIONS. PAR r ' 



Coryza. See Catarrh. 



Cough, nervous, periods of, xxxvi. 



3. 9. 



Cramp, xviii. 15.xxiv. 1, 7. 

 Critical days from lunations, xxxvi. 4. 

 Cuckoo, xvi. 13, 5. 



Darkifli room, why we fee well in it, 



xii. 2, 1. 

 Debility, fenforial and ftimulatory, xii. 



2, 1. 



direct and indirect of Dr. 

 Brown, xii. 2, 1, xxxii. 3, 2. 

 See Weaknefs. 

 from drinking fpirits, cure of, 



xii. 7, 8. 



in fevers, cure of, xii. 7, 8. 

 Deliberations, what, xxxiv. 1. 

 Delirium, two kinds of, xxxiii. 1, 4. 



xxxiv, 2, 2. 

 cafes of, iii. 5, 8. 

 prevented by dreams, xviii. 2. 

 Defire, origin of, xi. 2, 3. 

 Diabetes explained, xxix. 4. 



with bloody urine, xxvii. 2. 

 in the night, xviii. 15. 

 Diarrhoea, xxix. 4. 

 Digeftion, xxxiii. 1, xxxvii. 



ftrengthened by emetics, 



xxxv. 1, 3. 



ftrengthened by regular 



hours, why, xxxvi. 2, 1. 



Digitalis, ufe of in dropfy, xxix. 5, 2. 



Diftention acts as a ftimulus, xxxii. 4. 



See Extenfion. 

 DifHnguiftiing, xv. 3. 

 Diurnal circle of actions, xxv. 4. 

 Doubting, xv. 3. 

 Dreams, viii. 1,2, xiv. 2, 5. 



their inconfiftency, xviii. 16. 

 no furprile in them, xviii. 17. 

 much novelty of combination, 



xviii. 9. 



Dropfies explained, xxix. 5, 1. 

 Dropfy cured by infanity, xxxiv. 2, 7. 



cure of, xxix. 5, 2. 

 Drunkennefs. See Intoxication, xxi. 



diminiflied by attention, 



xxi. 8. 



Drunkards weak till next day, xvii. 1 , 7. 

 ftammer and dagger, and 



weep, xii. 4, 1, xxi. 4. 

 fee objects double, why, 



xxi. 7. 

 become delirious, fleepy, 



ftupid, xxi. 5. 

 Byfpncea in cold bath, xxxii. 3, 2, 



Ear, a good one, xvi. 10. 



noife in, xx. 7. 



Eggs of frogs, fifli, fowl, xxxix. i, 

 of birds, why fpotted, xxxix. v 

 with double yolk, xxxix. 4, 4. 

 Electricity, xii. 1. xiv. 9. 



jaundice cured by it, xxx. 2. 

 animal, xiv. 5. 

 Embryon produced by the male, 



xx\ix. 2. 

 confifts of a living fibre, 



xxxix. 4. 

 abforbs nutriment, receives 



oxygen, xxxix. 1. 

 its actions and fenfations, 



xvi. 2. 



Emetic, See vomiting. 

 Emotions, xi. 2, 2. 

 Ennui, or tasdeum vitae, xxxiv. 2, 3, 



xxxiii. 1, 1, xxxix. 6*. 

 Epileptic fits explained, xxxiv. 1, 4, 



xxvii. 2. 

 in fleep, why, xviii. 14. 



and 15. 



EqUinoxia! lunations, xxxii. 6. 

 Excitability perpetually varies, xii. 1, 7. 

 fynonymous to quantity of 

 fenforial power, xii. 1, 7. 

 Exercife, its ufe, xxxii, 5. 3. 

 Exertion of ienforial power defined, 



xii. 2, 1. 



Exiftence in fpace, xiv. 2, 5. 

 Extenfion, fenfe of, xiv. 7. 

 Eyes become black in fome epilepfi N, 

 xxvii. 2. 



F 

 Face, flufliing of after dinner, xxxv. 



1, 1. 

 why nrft affected in fmall-poi, 



xxxv. 1, 1. 



red from inflamed liver, xxxv. 2, 2. 

 Fainting fits, xii. 5, 1 , xiv. 7. 

 Fear, language of, xvi. 8, 1. 

 a caufe of fever, xxxii. 8. 

 caufe of, xvii. 3, 7. 



Fetus. See Embryon, xvi. 2, xxxix. I. 

 Fevers, irritative, xxxii. 1. 



intermittent, xxxii. 1, xxxii. 3. 

 fenfitive, xxxiii. 1. 

 not an effort of nature for re- 

 lief, xxxii. 10. 

 paroxyfms of, xii. 7, 1, xii. 2, 



3, xii. 3, 5. 

 why fome intermit and not 



others, xxxvi. 1. 

 cold fits of, xxxii. 4. xxxii. 9, 

 xvii. 3, 3. 



Fevers, 



