INDEX. 



Exertion o/ fenforial power defined, xii. 2. I. 



Exigence in fpace, xiv. 2. 5. 



Extenfion, fenfe of, xiv. 7. 



Eyes become black in fome epilepfies, xxvii. 2. 



Face, Burning of after dinner, xxxv. I. i. 



why firft affefted in fmall-pox, xxxv. I. T. 

 red from inflamed liver, xxxv. 2. 2 

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

 Fear, language of, xvi. 8. i. 



a caufe of fever, xxxii. 8. 

 caufe of, xvii. 3. 7. 



Fetus. ' See Embryon, xvi. 2. x: xix. i. 

 Fevers, irritative, xxxii. i. 



intermittent, xxxii. i. xxxii. 3. 



fenfitive, xxxiii. i. 



not an effort of nature for relief, xxxii. 10* 



parcr-yfms of, xii. 7. i . xii. 2. 3. xii. 3. 5. 



why fome intermit and not others, xxxvi. I. 



cold fits of, xxxii. 4. xxxii. 9. xvii. 3.3. 



periods of, xxxvi. 3. 



have folar or lunar periods, xxxii. 6. 



fource of the fymptoms of, xxxii. i. 



proftration of ftrength in, xii. 4* I. xxxii. 3. 2. 

 X cure of, xii. 6. i. 



how cured by the bark, xii. 3. 4. 



cured byincreafed volition, xii. 2.4. xxxiv* 2. 8. 



beft quantity of flimulus in, xii. 7. 8. 

 Fibres. See Mufcles. 



their mobility, xii. i. 7. xii. i. I. 



contractions of, vL xii i. i. 



four clafles of their morions, vi. 



their motions diftinguifheo* from fenforial ones, v. 3. 

 Figure, xiv. 2. 2. iii. I. 

 Fifti, their knowledge, xvi. 14. 

 Foxglove, its ufe in dropjfies, xxix. 5. 2. 



overdofe of, xxv. 17. 

 Free-will, xv. 3. 7. 



G. 



Gall-ftone, xxv. 1 7. See Bile-ftones. 

 Generation, xxxiii. i . jcxxix. 

 Gills of Fifh, xxxviii. 2. 



Glands, 



