X TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER IV. 



DROPSICAL AFFECTIONS. 

 I. Dropsy of the Heart.— n. Dropsy of the Brain.— Til. Dropsy of the Chest.— IV. Dropsy of the 

 Skis of the Chest.— y. Dropsy of the Scrotum.— VI. Dropsy of the Abdomen $ti 



CHAPTER V. 



DISEASES OF THE THROAT, CHEST, AND LUNGS. 

 I Chest Founder. — II. Bronchitis. — III. Pneumonia, or Inflammation of the Lungs.— IV. Con« 

 sumption.— V. Pleurisy.— VI. Colds.- VII. Enlarged Glands.- VIII. Swelled Throat. —LK. 

 Chronic Cough.— X. Malignant Epidemic— XI. Dilficulty of Breathing.— XII. Broken Wind, 

 Bellows, Heaves.— XIII. Influenza.— XIV. Pink Eye.— XV. Bleeding from the Nose.— 

 XVI Strangles.— XVII. Spasmodic Action of the Glottis and Epiglottis ~ 336 



CHAPTER VI. 



DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS. 

 1. iSonr Stomach. "^n. Colic— III. TheBot.— IV. Inflammation and Rupture of the Colon. —V. In- 

 flammation and Bleeding of the Rectum. — VI. Spontaneous Salivation. — VII. Inflanunstion of 

 the Stomach. — VIII. Soreness and Itching of the Anus. — ^IX. Chronic Gastritis.- X. Spasm of 

 the Diaphragm. — XI. Rupture of the Stomach. — XII. Gk>rged Stomach. — XIII. Inflammation of 

 the Peritoneum.— XIV. Strangulation of the Intestines.— XV. Functional Diseases of the Liver. 

 ~-XVI. Parasites which Affect the Intestines. — XVII. Diarrhoea (44. 



CHAPTER VII. 



DISEASES OF THE LIVER, URINARY ORGANS, &C. 

 I. Jaundice. — II. Enlargement of the Spleen. — III. Inflammation of the Kidneys.— IV. Proftase 

 Staling, or Diabetes. — V. Bloody Urine, or Haematuria. — VI. Thick and Albuminous Urine. — 

 VU. White or Lime Urine. — VIII. Gravel, or Stone in the Bladder. — IX. Suppression of the 

 Urine.— X. Inflammation of the Bladder.— XI. Foul Sheath.— XII. Rupture of the Bladder.— 

 XUI. Spasm of the Urethra.— XIV. Inflammation of the Organs of Generation 365> 



CHAPTER VIII. 



DISEASES OF THE TEETH AND SIOUTH. 

 I. Teething, or Dentition.— II. Shedding Teeth.— Ill Blind Teeth.— IV. Decay ol the Teeth.— V. 

 Scurvy.— VI. Stump-sucking, or Crib-biting. — VII. Lampas. — VIII. Inflammation in and 

 Around the Teeth.— IX. Slavering.— X. Inflammation of the Tongue. — XI. Sharp and Project- 

 ing Teeth.— XII. Scald Mouth.— XIII. Aptha.— XIV. Inflammation of the Parotid Gland.— XV. 

 Fistula of the Parotid Duct 37*= 



CHAPTER IX. 



DISEASES OF THE HEART, BLOOD, Ac. 



I. Thumps.- n. Scrofula. — III. Fever, or General Inflammation.— IV. Enlargement of the Heart. 

 —V. Fatty Degeneration of the Heart.— VI. Enlargement of the Arteries.-VII. Inflammauon 

 •f the Jugular Vein.— VIII. Inflammation of the Absorbents.— IX. Scarlatina aM 



CHAPTER X. 



DISEASES OF THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. 

 I. Ilydrophobia, or Rabies.— 11. Mad Staggers, or Phrenitis.— III. Blind Staggers, Megrims, 

 »» Vertigo.— IV. Apoplexy, or Sleepy Staggers.— V. Abscess within the Brain 399^ 



