40 



Boerhuve, iccount of, 658 



' pathology, account 



of, 67* 



Tiutu-tus referral i.> 



Uorelli. account of, d,V> 



Bronchitis accuun of, 728 



Brown, account ot 



' pathology, account of, 



<i77 

 Buff', coat of tlie blood described, 



71!' 

 Burseriui, account of, 658 



Cachexup, account of, 718 

 Cu'lijs Aurdianus, account of, 



BSI 



Carditis. account of, 724 

 Cntnrrhus, account of, 728 

 Caunm, account of, 718 

 Causes of disease considered, 664 

 Oelsus, account of, 638 

 Cciealca, their use in diet, 692 

 Chaldeans, state of medicine 



among the, 626 

 Churleton's pathology, account of, 



660 

 Chemical pathologists, account 



of, 659 

 pathology, account of, 



680 



Chemistry, origin of, 643 

 Cliemisu, medical sect of, 648 

 Childhood, diet proper for, 688 

 Chiron introduced medicine into 



Greece, 627 



Cholelithia, account of, 37 

 Cholera, account of, 35 

 Chorea, account of, IS 

 Chrysippus, account of, 633 

 Climate, its effects on diseases, 



669 

 Clothing, its effects on diseases, 



695 



Coffee, sn article of diet, 687 

 Colic, account of, 16 

 Condiments, effect of in diet, 694 

 Connexion of diseases, remarks 



on, 670 

 Constitutional causes of diseases, 



864 



Contagion, operation of, 667 

 Contractility defined, 662 

 Conversion of diseases, remarks 



on, 670 



Convulsions, account of, 712 

 Cookery, effect of on food, 68T 



products of, 693 

 Critical dy, account of, 738 

 Croup, account of, 72t 

 Crustacea employed in diet, ac- 

 count of, 691 

 Cullen, account of, 650 



'i nosology, account of, 703 



"' pathology, account of, 



679 

 Cutaneous diseases, account of, 



33 



D 

 Darwin, account of, 657 



's nosology, account of, 



70* 

 ' pathology, account of, 



678 



Defluxionts, account of, 710 

 DUbetes, account of, ?? 

 Diagnostic symptoms defined, 



673 



Diarrhora. account of, 34 

 Diet, effect of upon diseases, 669 

 observation* on, 684 



MEDICINE. 



Dietetics, general principles of, 

 M 



Digestion, account of. 685 

 IMwlcs, account of, 633 

 DioMorulf.s account of, 640 

 Disease, causes of arranged, 660 



definition of, 660, 69S 



nature of, 660 



Dogmatic sect, account of, 635 

 Drinks, use of in diet, 693 

 Dysentery, account of, 728 

 Dyspepsia, account of, 21 



E 



Eclectics, account of, 638 

 Kctopia 1 , account of, 713 

 Education, pathological effect of, 



666 



Eggs, use of in diet, 691 

 Egypt, origin of medicine in, 626 

 Empirical sect, account of, 635 

 Enteritis, account of.725 

 Epilepsy, account of, 13 

 Kpistaxis, account of, 5 

 Krasistratus, account of,634 

 Erethismi, account of, 711 

 Erysipelas, account of, 4 

 Erythema, account of, 731 

 Exanthemata, account of,711 

 Excitants, definition of, 693 

 Exercise, effect of upon disease, 



667, 694 



Extrinsic causes of disease, 667 

 Eustachius referred to, 648 



Farina, use of in diet, 686 



Febres, account of, 710 



Febrile contagion, account of, 

 735 



Fermented liquors, effect of on 

 the stomach, 693 



Feme), account of, 646 



Fever, observations on, 732 



Fish employed in diet, account 

 of, 690 



Fcesius, his edition of Hippo- 

 crates referred to, 630 



Forestut, account of, 647 



Freind, account of. 651 



Fruits, use of in diet, 69? 



Functions, nature of, 660 



G 



Galen, account of, 641 

 i 's successors, account of, 648 

 Galenists, account of, "48 

 Gastritis, account of, 725 

 Gaubius, account of, 656 



's pathology, account of, 



675 

 Genera of diseases, remarks on, 



700 



Glisson referred to, 656 

 Gluten, vegetable, use of in diet, 



689 



Good's nosology, account of, 707 

 Grecian philosophers, improve- 

 ments in rnedieine by, 628 

 Greece, early progress of medi- 

 cine in, 626 

 Gruter, inscriptions preserved by, 



628 



Gymnastic medicine, account of, 

 629 



H 



H abit, effect of on disease, 695 

 Hiemoptysij, account of, 5 

 Ilii'niorrnugia, account of, 711 

 Hamprrhoie, account ol, 6 

 Haller, referred to, 658 



Heart, diseases of referred t, 



38 



Hectic, account of, 731 

 Hepatitis, account of, 724 

 Hereditary constitution, effect of 



in diseases, 664 

 Herodicus, account of, 629 

 Herodotus, account of the early 



history of medicine by, 626 

 Herophilus, account of, 634 

 Hippocrates, account of, 629 

 __ commentators on, 



630 



his principles de- 

 tailed, 631 

 his successors, 633 

 Hofflnann, account of, 653 



's pathology, account 



of, 679 

 Humoral pathology, account of, 



674 



Hunter, account of, 657 

 Hydrocephalus, account of, 12 

 Hydropes. account of, 712 

 H ydrophobia, account of, 8 

 Hydrothorax, account of, 32 

 Hygeine, object of, 696 

 Hyperasthesiae, account of, 7 

 Hysteria, account of, 14 



Icterus, account of, 37 



Jdiosyncracies, effect of upon dis- 

 ease, 666 



Ileus, account of, 17 



India, early state of medicine in, 

 626 



Indications of cure considered, 

 682 



Infancy, diet proper for, 688 



Inflammation, remarks on. 720 



Intermittent?, account of, 733 



Judsa, early state of medicine 

 in. 626 



Juncker, account of, 653 



Laryngitis, account of, 722 

 Leaves, use ot in diet, 691 

 Leucorrhosa, account of, 36 

 Lieutaud, account cf, 658 



- 's synopsis, account of, 



70S 

 Linnseus's nosology, account of, 



TO* 



Liquids, use of in digestion, 687 

 Lithiasis, account of, 35 

 Lommius, account of, 647 



M 



Machaon, account of, 6S7 

 Magic em ployed in medicine, 647 

 Mania, account of, 90 

 Mftteria alimeutaria, arrange- 



mem of, 689 

 Mathematical sect, account of, 



650 



Mead, account of, 651 

 Medicine, definition of, 623 

 history of, ib, 

 origin of, ib, 



Menorrhogia, account of, 8 

 Meme, account of, 644 

 Methodic sect, account of, 638 

 Milk, use of in diet, 601 

 Mollusca employed in diet, ac- 

 count of, MM 



Mondino, account of, 645 

 Morgngni, referred to, 6A8 

 Mucilage, use of in diet, 689 

 Muscular system, 663 



Natural functions described, 661 

 Nervous fever, account of, 10 



system, account of, 663 

 Neuroses, account of, 711, 1 

 Nicholls, account of, 655 

 Nomenclature nosological, re- 

 marks on, 709 

 Non-naturals described, 664 

 Nosology, general principles of, 

 696 



natural and artificial 

 methods describ- 

 ed, 697 



Nutritive system, account of, 

 662 



O 



Oil, use of in diet, 686 

 Opthalmia, account of, 72T 

 Opium, action of, 8 

 Oribasius, account of, 642 

 Otitis, account of, 72,8 



Paracelsus, account of, 647 

 Paralysis, account of, 1 1 

 Paramorphias, account of, 713 

 Paratrepses, account of, 712 

 Pareccrises, account of, 712 

 ParhaemasiaB, account of, 709 

 Parotitis, account of, 721 

 Parr's nosology, account of, 70S 

 Parry's pathology, account of, 



681 

 Passions, effect of upon disease, 



696 

 Pathognomic symptoms defined, 



673 

 Pathological hypotheses, account 



of, 674 



Pathology, arrangement and de- 

 finition of, t>59 

 general principle! of, 



659 



Paulusof jEgina, account of, 643 

 Pertussis, account of, 1 7 

 Pestis, account of, 738 

 Phlsgmasite, account of, 710 

 Phlogismi, account of, 709 

 Phlogosis, account of, 731 

 Phrcnitis, account of, 7?0 

 Phtharmata. account of, 713 

 Phthisis, account of, 20 

 Phymata, account of, 713 

 Pipcl's nosology, account of, TO* 

 I'itcaime, account of, 651 

 Plater, account of, 647 

 Plato attended to the medical 



sciences, 633 

 Plethora, pathological hypothesw 



of, 681 



Pleuritis account of, 723 

 Pliny, remarks on medicine by, 



636 



Pneumonia, account of, T23 

 Podagra, account of, 23 

 1 odalirius, account of, 627 

 Powers of the animal body de- 

 scribed, 663 



Practice of medicine, 715 

 Praxagoras, account of, 633 

 Priests, early practitioners of m- 



dicine, 6S3 



Prophylactics, account of, '.88 

 Puerpural fever, account of, 726 

 Purpura, account of, 7 

 Pyrexias, account of, 732 

 Pythagoras attended to th medi- 

 cal sciences, ,628 



