INDEX TO THE SECTIONS PART I. 



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Raphania, periods of, xxxvi. 3, 9. 

 Reafon, ix. 1,2, xv. 3. 

 Reafoning, xv. 3. 



Recolle&ion, ii. 10, ix. 1, 2, xv. 2, 3. 

 Relaxation and bracing, xxxii. 3, 2. 

 Repetition, why agreeable, xii. 3, 3, 



xxii. 2. 

 Refpiration affe&ed by attention, 



xxxvi. 2, 1. 



Reftlefliiefs in fevers, xxxiv. 1 , 2. 

 Retrograde motions, xii. 5, 5. xxv. 6, 



xxix. 11. 



of the ftomach, xxv. 6. 

 of the {kin, xxv. 9. 

 of fluids, how diftinguiflied, 



xxxix. 8. 



how caufed, xxix. 1 1. 5. 

 Retrograde vegetable motions, xxix. 9. 

 Retina is fibrous, iii. 2, xl. 1. 



is a&ive in vifion, iii. 3, xl. 1. 

 excited into fpafmodic motions, 



xl. 7. 

 K fenfible during fleep, xviii. 5, 



xix. 8. 

 Reverie, xix, 1, xxxiv. 3. 



cafe of a fleep-walker, xix. 2. 



is an epileptic difeafe, xix. 9. 



Rhymes in poetry, why agreeable, 



xxii. 2. 



Rheumatifm, three kinds of, xxvi. 3. 

 Rocking young children, xxi. 4. 

 Rot in Sheep, xxxii. 7. 

 Ruminating animals, xxv. 1. 



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Saliva produced by mercury, xxiii. 

 by food, xxiii. 1. 

 by ideas, xxiii. 2 and 5. 

 by diibrdered volition, xxiii. 7. 

 Scirrhous tumours revive, xii. 2, 2. 

 Screaming in pain, xxiiv. 1, 2. 

 Scrofula, its temperament, xxxi. 1. 



xxviii. 2, xxxix. 4, 5. 

 Scurvy of the lungs, xxvii,2. 

 Sea ficknefs, xx. 4. 



flopped by attention, xx. 5. 

 Secretion, xxxiii. 1, xxxvii. 



increafed during lleep, xviii. 16. 



Seeds require oxygenation, xxxviii. 2. 



Senfation defined, ii.2, 9, v. 2, xxxix.8,4. 



difeaies of, xxxiii. 



from fibrous contractions, 



iv. 5. xii. 1, 6. 



in an amputated limb, iii. 7,3. 

 affedls the whole fenforium, 



xi. 2. 



produces volition, iv 6. 

 3eniiblity increafes during fleep, xviii. 

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Senfitive motions, viii. xxxiii. 2, 



xxxiv. 1. 

 fevers of two kinds, xxxiii. 



1,2. 



ideas, xv. 2, 2. 

 Senforium defined, ii. 2, I. 

 Senfes correct one another, xviii 7. 



diftinguiflied from appetites, 



xxxiv. 1, 1. 



Senforiai power. See Spirit of Ani- 

 mation, 

 great expenfe of in the vital 



motions, xxxii. 3, 2. 

 two kinds of exerted in fen- 

 fitive fevers, xxxiii. 1,3. 

 powers defined, v. i, 

 motions diftinguiflied from. 



fibrous motions, v. 3. 

 not much accumulated in 



fleep, xviii. 2. 

 powers, accumulation of, xii. 



5,1. 



exhauftion of, xii. 4, 1. 

 wafted below natural in hot 



fits, xxxii. 9, 3. 

 lefs exertion of, produces 



pain, xii. 5, 3. 



lefs quantity of it, xii. 5, 4. 

 Senfual motions diftinguiflied from 



mufcular, ii. 7. 



Sex owing to the imagination of the 

 father, xxxiv. 5, xxxix. 7, 6, xxxix. 

 6, 3, xxxix. 6, 7. 



Shingles from inflamed kidney, xxxv.2,2. 

 Shoulders broad, xxxi. 1, xxxix. 7, 6. 

 Shuddering from cold, xxxiv. 1, 1 &2. 

 Sight, its accuracy in men, xvi. 6. 

 Skin, fcurf on it, xxvi. 1, 

 Sleep fufpends volition, xviii. 1. 

 defined, xviii. 21. 

 remote caufes, xviii. 20. 

 fenfation continues in it, xviii. 2. 

 from food, xxi. 1. 

 from rocking, uniform founds, 



xxi. 1. 



from wine and opium, xxi. 3. 

 why it invigorates, xii. 5, 1. 

 pulfe flower and fuller in, xxxii. 



2,2. 



interrupted, xxvii. 2. 

 from breathing lefs oxygene, 



xviii. 2O. 

 from being whirled on a mill- 



ftone, xxiii. 20, 



from application of cold, xviii. 2O. 

 induced by regular hours, xxxvi. 



2, 2. 



Sleeping animals, xxi. 2, 2. 

 Sleep-walkers, See Reverie, xix, 1. 

 Small-pox* 



