INTRODUCTORY. XXVII 



Cholera. 



Cicatrices — if non-adherent to parts beneath. 

 Congelation — inveterate cliilblaiiis, with nlceration. 



Cutaneous eruptions — acute and eruptive fevers ; such diseases of the skin as are 

 ' likely to yield to treatment. 



Delirium tremens. 



Dropsy — dependent on acute inflammation. 

 Dysentery. 



Ears — all diseases which admit of reasonable hope of cure. 

 Encephalon — inflammation. 



Eyes — all diseases which admit of reasonable prospect of cure 

 Feet — bunions ; varicose veins, if small ; fetid ^ler.spiration. 

 Glands — swelling and induration, according to degree. 

 Gonorrhoea. 

 Heart — inflammation. 

 Helminthiasis. 



Haemorrhages — if likely to yield to treatment. 

 Hypochondria. 



Intermittent fever. * 



Kidneys and urinary apparatus — acute inflammation. 

 Larynx — inflammation. 



Lungs — inflammation, haemorrhage, or abscess. 

 Mental diseases — if likely to be temporary in character. 

 Mouth — tumors ; fistula. 

 Nails — onychogrj-phosis. 

 Neck — inflammation of glands or muscle. 

 Neoplasms — benign tumors promising radical cure. 

 Nose — polypi, easily removable. 

 Parotid gland — inflammation. 

 Pharynx — inflammation or abscess. 

 Pleura — inflammation. 



Rheumatism — acute or chronic, if likely to yield to remedies. 

 Scrofula — local disease. 

 Stomach — inflammation ; haemorrhage. 

 Structure of the body — general debility. 

 Syphilis — primar}^, recent. 

 Testicles — inflaimnation ; abscess. 

 Tongue — inflammation, wounds, or ulcer ; ranula. 

 Trachea or bronchi — inflammation. 

 Typhus and typhoid fevers. 

 Ulcers — superficial. 



LTrethra — inflammation ; fistula and stricture. 

 Veins — inflammation. 



