INDEX. 



Sleep from application of cold, xviii. 20. *' /*'* 



' induced by regular hours, xxxvi. 2. 2; 

 Sleeping animals, xxi. 2. 2. 

 Sleep-walkers. See Reverie, xix. i. 

 Small-pox, xxxiii. 2. 6. xxxiv. 6. 1. 



eruption firft on the face, why, xxxv. I. i. xxxiii. 2. 10. 

 the blood will not infect, xxxiii. 2.10. 

 obeys lunations, xxxvi. 4. 

 Smell, xiv. 5. xvi* 5. 

 Smiling, origin of, xvi. 8. 4. 

 Solidity, xiv. 2. i. 



Somnambulation. See Reverie, xix. i. 

 Space, xiv. 2. 2. 

 Spafm, doctrine of, xxxii. 10. 

 Spectra, ocular, xl. 



miftaken for fpectres, xl. 2. 

 vary from long infpection, iii. 3.5, 

 Spirit of animation. See Senforial Power. 



of animation caufes fibrous contraction, iv. 2. fi. I. xiv. 2^4. 

 pofTefTes folidity, figure, and other properties of matter, xiv. 



2 -5- 



Spirits and angels^ xiv. 2. 4. 



Stammering explained, xvii. i. 10. xvii. 2. 10. 

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



of various kinds, xi. i. 



with leflened effect, xii. 3. i. 



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 vomiting, xxxv. i. 3. 



a blow on it occalions death, xxv. 17. 

 Stools bkck, xxvii. 2. 



Strangury, xxxv. 2. I. j 



Sucking before nativity, xvi. 4. 

 Suckling children, fenfe of, xiv. 8. 

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

 Sun and Moon, their influence, xxxii. 6. 

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

 Sufpicion attends madnefs, xxxiv. 2. 4. 

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

 Sweat, cold, xxv. 9. xxix. 6. 



in hot fit of fever, xxxii. 9. 

 in a morning, why, xviii. 5. 

 Sweaty hands cured by lime, xxix. 4. 9. 

 Swinging and rocking, why agreeable, xxi. 3* 

 Sympathy, xxxv. i. 

 Syncope, xii. i* xxxiv. 7. 6. 



Tape-worm, 



