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Section VII. 



GENEEALITIES. 



PUBPmiA HiEMORBHASIOA. 



LTHPHITIS. 



MYOSITIS. 



LAMINIIIS. 



OPTHALMIA. 



OPACITY OF THE OOENEA. 



GLANDEES. 



OVHR-BXHAUSTION. 



MELANOSIS. 



STBAIfGLIS. 



CHILL. 



EHEUMATISM. 



SPECIEIC OPTHALMIA. 



NYMPHOMANIA. 



PAECY. 



SWELLING OP jpB SHEATH. 



PKBLIMINAEY REMARKS. 



The present section may be regarded as somewliat hetero- 

 geneous in its general character. It treats upon a number 

 of diseases which cannot be legitimately classed in any of the. 

 preceding sections. Many of the maladies herein described 

 affect the organism at large. Purpura Hsemorrhagica, Glan- 

 ders, and Eheumatism are diseases of this kind ; I have there- 

 fore deemed it the best to classify them with the principal 

 diseases of an idiopathic nature, which affect the muscles, the 

 feet, the eyes, and the lymphatic system. 



To have arranged these maladies into separate sections 

 would have necessarily involved much additional matter, with- 

 out adding materially to the usefulness of the volume, besides 

 increasing the size to an extent far beyond its present limits. 



