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INDEX TO THE SECTIONS. PART. I. 



Mufcles contract by fpirit.of animation, 



xii. 1,1, and 3. 

 Mufic, xvi. 10, xxii. 2. 

 Mufical time, why agreeable, xii. 3, 3. 



N 



Naufea, xxv. 6. 

 Nerves and brain, ii. 2 } 3. 



extremeties of, form the whole 



fvftem, xxxvii. 3. 

 are not changed with age,xxxvii.4. 

 Nervous pains denned, xxxiv. 1,1. 

 Number defined, xiv. 2, 2. 

 Nutriment for the embryon, xxxix. 5, 2* 

 Nutrition owing to ftimulus, xxxvii. 3. 

 by animal fele&ion, xxxvii. 3. 

 when die fibres are elongat- 

 ed, xxxvii. 3. 

 like inflammation, xxxvii. 3. 



O 

 Objedls long viewed become faint, iii. 



3,2. 



Ocular fpedlra, xl. 

 Oil externally in diabetes, xxix. 4. 

 Old age from inirritability, xxxvii. 

 Opium is ftimulant, xxxii. 2, 2. 



promotes abforption after e- 



vacuation, xxxiii. 2, 10. 

 in increafing dofes, xii. 3, 1. 

 Organs of fenfe, ii, 2, 5. 



when deftroyed ceafe to pro- 

 4 duce ideas, iii. 4, 4. 

 Organic particles of BufFon, xxxvii. 3. 



xxxix. 3, 3. 

 Organ pipes, xx. 7. 

 Oxygenation of the blood, xxxviii. 



P 



Pain from excefs and defect of motion, 

 iv. 5, xii. 5, 3, xxxiv. 1, xxxv. 

 2,1. 

 not felt during exertion, xxxiv. 



1,2. 



from greater contraction of fi- 

 bres, xii. 1, 6. 

 from accumulation of fenforial 



power, xii 5, 3, xxiii. 3, 1. 

 from light, pretfure, heat, cauf- 



tics, xiv. 9. 



in epilepfy, xxxv, 2, 1. 

 diftant from its caufe, xxiv. 8. 

 from ftone in the bladder, xxxv. 



2,1. 

 of head and back from defecl of 



heat, xxxii. 3. 

 from a gall-ftone, xxxv. 2, l,xxv. 



17. 



of the ftomach in gout, xxv. 17. 

 of fhoulder inhepatites,xxxv.2,4. 

 produces volition, iv. 6. 



Palenefs in cold fit, xxxii, 3, 2. 

 Paliies explained, xxxiv. ' , 7. 

 Paralytic limbs ftretch from irritation, 



vii. 1, 3. 

 patients move their found 



limb much, xii. 5, 1. 

 Paralyfis from great exertion, xii. 4. 6, 

 from lefs exertion, xii. 5, 6. 

 of the lacteals, xxviii. 

 of the liver, xxx. 4. 

 of the right arnij why, xxxiv. 



1,7. 



of the veins, xxvii. 2. 

 Particles of matter will not approach, 



xii. 1, 1. 

 Paflions, xi. 2, 2. 



connate, xvi. 1. 

 Pecking of chickens, xvi. 4. 

 Perception defined, xv. 3, 1, ii. 2, 8. 

 Periods of agues, how formed, xxxii. 



3,4. 



of difeafes, xxxvi. 

 of natural actions and of dif- 



eafed actions, xxxvi. 

 Perfpiration in fever-fits, xxxii. 9. See 



Sweat. 



Petechise, xxvii. 2. 

 Pigeons fecrete milk in their flomachs, 



xxxii. 4,8. 

 Piles, xxvii. 2* 

 Placenta a pulmonary organ, xxxviii . 



2. 

 Pleafure of life, xxxiii. 1 , xxxi x. 8. 



from greater fibrous contrac- 

 tions, xii. 1 , 6. 

 what kind caufes laughter, 



xxxiv. 1, 4. 

 what kind caufes fleep, xxxiv . 



1. 4. 

 Pleurify, periods of, xxxvi. 3, 7. 



caufe of, xxxv. 2, 3. 

 Prometheus, (lory of, xxx. 3. 

 Proftration of ftrength in fevers, xii. 



4. 1. 



Pupils of the eyes large, xxxi. 1. 

 Pulfe quick in fevers with debility, xii. 



1, 4, xii. 5, 4, xxxii. 2, 1. 

 in fevers with ftrength, xxxii. 2 

 from defecl of blood, xxxii. 2,3. 



xii. 1. 4. 

 weak from emetics, xxv. 17. 



Q 



Quack advertifments injurious. Pref- 

 ace. 

 Quadrupeds have no fanguiferous lo- 



chia, xxxviii. 2. 

 having nothing' fimilar to 

 the yolk ot egg, x^xix 1 . 

 Raphania, 



