INDEX. 



Ideas analogous to mufcular motions, iii. 5. 

 continue fome time, xx. 6. 

 new ones cannot be invented, iii. 6. I. 

 abftracted ones, iii. 7. 4. 

 inconfiftent trains of, xviii. 1 6. 

 perifh with the organ of fenfe, iii. 4. 4. 

 painful from inflammation of the organ, iii. 5. 5. 

 irritative ones, vii. i. 4. vii. 3. 2. xv. 2. xx. 7. 

 of refemblance, contiguity, caufation, viii. 3. 2. x. 3. 3. 

 refemble the figure and other properties of bodies, xiv. t. 2. 

 received in tribes, xv. i. 

 of the fame fenfe eafier combined, xv. i. i. 

 of reflection, xv. i. 6. ii. 12. 

 Ideal prefence, xv. i . 7. 

 Identity, xv. 3.5. xviii. 13. 

 Iliac paflion, xxv. 15, > 



Imagination, viii. i. 2. xv. i. 7. xr. 2. 2. 



of the male forms the fex, xxxix. 6. 

 Immaterial beings, xiv. i. xiv. 2. 4. 

 Imitation, origin of, xii. 3. 3. xxxix. 5. xxii. 3. xvi. 7. 

 Impediment of fpeech, xvii. i. 10. xvii. 2. 10. 

 Infection. See Contagion. 

 Inflammation, xii. 2. 3. xxxiii. 2. 2. 



great vafcular exertion in, xii. 2. I. 

 Hot from pains from defect of ftimulus, xxxiii. 2. 3. 

 of parts previoufly infenfible, xii. 3. 7. 

 often diflant from its caufe, xxiv. 8. 

 obferves folar days, xxxii. 6. 

 of the eye, xxxiii. 3. i . 



of the bowels prevented by their continued action in 

 - fleep, xviii. 2. 



Inoculation with blood, xxxiii. 2. 10. 

 Infane people*, their great ftrength, xii. i. 

 Infanity (fee Madnefs) pleafurable one, xxxiv. 2. 6. 

 Infects, their knowledge, xvi. 1 5. and 1 6. 

 in the heads of calves, xxxix. i . 

 clafs of, xxxix. 4. 8. 

 Inftinctive actions defined, xvi. i . 

 Inteftines, xxv. 3. 

 Intoxication relieves pain, why, xxi. 3. 



from food after fatigue, xxi. 2. 

 difeafes from it, xxi. 10. 

 See Drunkennefs. 

 Intuitive analogy, xvii. 3. 7. 

 Invention, xv. 3. 3. 



Irritability increafes during fleep, xviii. ! 

 Itching, xiv. 9. 



Jaw-locked, 



