INDEX TO THE SECTIONS. PART 1. 



$mall-pox, xxxiii. 2, 6, xxxiv, 6, 1. 



eruption firft on the face, 

 why, xxxv. 1, 1, xxxiii. 

 2,10. 

 the blood will not infetfl, 



xxxiii. 2, 10. 

 obeys lunations, xxxvi. 4. 

 Smell, xiv. 5, xvi. 5. 

 Smiling, origin of, xvi. 8, 4. 

 Solidity, xiv. 2, 1. 



Somnambulation. See Reverie, xix. 1. 

 Space, xiv. 2, 2. 

 Spafm, doctrine of, xxxii. 10. 

 Spectra, ocular, xl. 



miftaken for fpecTres, xl. 2. 

 vary from long infpedtion, iii. 



3, 5. 

 Spirit of animation. See Senforial 



Power. 



of animation caufes fibrous con- 

 traction, iv. 2,ii l,xiv. 2 ? 4. 

 polTefles folidity,figure,and oth- 

 er properties of matter, xiv. 

 o 3^ 



Spirits and angels, xiv. 2, 4. 

 Stammering, explained, xvii. 1, 10, 



xvii. 2, 10. 



Stimulus defined, ii. 2, 13, iv. 4, xii. 2,1. 

 of various kinds, xi. 1. 

 with leflened effect, xii. 3, 1. 

 with greater effect, xii. 3, 3. 

 ceafes to produce fenfation, 



xii. 3,3, 

 Stomach and inteftines, xxv. 



inverted by great ftimulus, 



xxv. 6. 



its actions decreafed in vom- 

 iting, xxxv. 1, 3. 

 a blow on it occafions death, 



xxv. 17. 



Stools black, xxvii. 2. 

 Strangury, xxxv. 2, 1. 

 Suckling before nativity, xvi. 4. 

 Suckling children, fenfe of, xiv. 8. 

 Suggeftion defined, ii. 10, xv. 2, 4. 

 Sun and moon, their influence, xxxiUJ. 

 Surprife, xvii. 3, 7, xviii. 17. 

 Sufpicion attends madnefs, xxxiv. 2, 4, 

 Swallowing, act of, xxv. 1, xvi 4. 

 Sweat, cold, xxv 9, xxix. 6. 



in hot fit of fever, xxxii. 9- 

 in a morning, why, xviii. 15. 

 Sweaty hands cured by lime, xxix. 



4,9. 

 Swinging and rocking, why agreeable, 



xxi. 3. 



Sympathy, xxxv. 1, 

 Syncope, xii. 7, 1 , xxxiv. 1 ? 6, 



Tredium vitre. See Ennui. 

 Tape-worm, xxxix. 2, 3. 

 Tafte, fenfe of, xiv. 5. 

 Tears, fecretion of, xxiv. 

 from grief 5 xvi. 8. 2. 

 from tender pleafure, xvi. 8, 5. 

 from ftimulus of nafal duet, xvi 



8, xxiv. 4. 

 by volition, xxiv. 6. 

 Teeth decaying caufe headachs, xxxv 



2,1. 



Temperaments, xxxi. 

 Theory of medicine, wanted. Preface, 

 Thirft,fenfeof,xiv.8. 



why in dropfies, xxix* 5. 

 Tickle themfelves, children cannot* 



xvii. 3, 5. 

 Tickling, xiv. 9. 

 Time, xiv. 2, 2, xviii. 12. 

 lapfe of, xv. 3, 6. 

 poetical and mufical, why agree- 

 able, xxii. 2. 

 dramatic, xviii. 12. 



Tooth-edge, xvi. 10, iii. 4, 3, xii. 3, 3. 

 Touch, fenfe of, xiv 2, 1. 



liable to vertigo, xxi. 9. 

 of various animals, xvi. 6. 

 Trains of motions inverted, xii. 5, 5. 

 Transfufion of blood in nervous fever, 



x .xii. 4. 



Tranflations of matter, xxix. 7. 

 Typhus, beft quantity of ftimulus in, 



xii. 7, 8. 



periods of, obferve lunar 

 days, xxxii. 6. 



IT 



Ulcers, art of healing, xxxii. 3, 2. 



of the lungs, why difficult to 



heal, xxviii. 2. 



Uniformity in the fine arts, why agree- 

 able, xxii. 2. 

 Urine pale in intoxication, xxi. 6. 



paucity of in anafarca, why, 



xxix. 5. 

 its pafTage from inteftines t 



bladder, xxix. 3. 

 copious during fleep, xviii. 15. 



V 

 Variation, perpetual, of irratibility, xii. 



2,1. 

 Vegetable buds are inferior animals , 



xiii. 1. 

 exactly refemble their 



parents, xxxix. 

 poflefs fenfation and 

 YQlition, xiii. 2. 



Vegetable 



