INDEX. 



Tape-worm, xxxix. 2, 3. 

 Tafte, fenfe of, xiv. 5. 

 Tears, fecretion of, xxiv. 



from grief, xvi. 8. 2. 



from tender pleafure, xvi 8. 5. 



from ftimulus of naful duct, xvi. 8. xxiv. 4. 



by volition, xxiv. 6. 



Teeth decaying caufe head-achs, xxxv. 2. I. 

 Temperaments, xxxi. 

 Theory of medicine, wanted. Preface. 

 Third, fenfe of, 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. 



poetic and mufical, why agreeable, xxii. 2. 



dramatic, xviii. 12. 

 Tsedium vitae. See Ennui. 

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

 Touch, fenfe of, xiv. 2. i. 



liable to vertigo, xxi. 9. * 



of various animals, xvi. 6. 

 Trains of motions inverted, xii. 5. 5. 

 Transfufion of blood in nervous fever, xxxii. 4. 

 Tranflations of matter, xxix. 7. 

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

 periods of obferve lunar days, xxxii. 6. 



U. 

 Ulcers, art of healing, xxxiii. 3* 2. 



of the lungs, why difficult to heal, xxviii. 2. 

 Uniformity in the fine arts, why agreeable, xxii. 2. 

 Urine pale in intoxication, xxi. 6. 



paucity of in anafarca, why, xxix. 5. 



its paflage from inteftines to bladder, xxix. 3, 



copious during fleep, xviii. 15. 



V. 



Variation, perpetual, of irritability, xri. 2. I. 

 Vegetable buds are inferior animals, xiii. I. 



exactly referable their parents, xxxix. 



pofTefs fenfation and volition, xiii. 2. 



have aflbciate and retrograde motions, xiii. 4. xxix. 9. 



their anthers and ftigmas are alive, xiii. 5. 

 Vegetables have organs of fenfe and ideas, xiii. 5. 



contend for light and air, xxxix. 4. 8. 



duplicature of their flowers, xxxix. 4. 4. 



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