NOSOLOGY. 
or imper a apa rary aa lofs as 
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“ Hallcinatioe,” “fach 2 gin 
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ion 
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re 
Bes 
and 5. nomalous 
chs — one) arg’ 
or 
eae. nis 
ich t mai 
or hemo oS as hemostyl 
‘eine; ‘tering hemorrha . Dife 
s iflucus,’? a8 vo: ting, ,dyfen. 
tery, cholera, diarrhoea, tenefmus, lientery. &c. Se. 
riplu or watery difcharges, morbid {weating, diabetes, 
ate ptyalifm, | pele leucorrhoea, gonorrhoea, dyfu- 
ria, and 4. “ Aérifluxus,”’ flatulence, &ce The fenth 
and laft clafs Ramen the various morbid appearances, 
which are confidered as the refult of a depraved habit of 
dy, and are entitled * Cachexia.”? It includes feven or- 
ders, the firft of which is charafterifed by emaciation, “ ma- 
cies,’’ and comprifes phthifis, tabes, and atrophy ; 2. The op- 
pofite ftate of enlargement, ° /ntum ueema; Aneh asemphyle- 
ma, anafarca, obelity, pregnancy, &c.; 3. Partial dropfies, 
fuch as a ydrocephalus, hydrorachitis, aicites, tympanites, 
“Ty beray “including rickets, {fcrofula, cancer, the 
ws, &c.; 5. * Lmpetigines,’’ as fyphilis, fcurvy, itch, {cald 
h lepra, and elephantiafis ; 6. Morbid complexions, 
“¢ [seritia,’’ fuch as jaundice, chlorofis, petechial difeafe ; and 
7. Anom ous bape as the loufy difeafe, erichonia, alo- 
perufal of the preceding ie that the clalification : noes 
ree from feveral errors. . imperfe@tions. Some 
all other attempts to ae into 
nh for anomalies occur in difeafes, 
e 9 
under the title 
of herpes zofter, and likewife ae that > Sheth: 2iom zof- 
ter, probably from a doubt to which t bore the 
ereater affinity. In like manner o peteckial rath j is ittcluded 
” Vou. XXV. 
under the genus Stemacace, in the order of hemorrhages, 
and alfo under Phen: igmus, in the order, Ieritiz, of the 
cachetic clafs. 
thefe ae tching of the imbe 
nitude, meat of the bed-clothes, niGiterion of the eye- 
ids, He has alfo made genera of difeafe of other 
changes in the animal body, which cannot be confidered as 
ee difeafes; fuch as pregnancy, for inftance, the ef- 
s of parturition, - left after 
roduce 
rences. Thefe o 
ments. The ¢ 
firft to extend his fingular {kill in claffification to the fubject 
of difeafes ; and after having publifhed the outlines of his 
{cheme in a thefis, in 1759, he printed his fyftem complete 
1763, with the title of “ Genera Morborum definita. 
. confifted, however, rather of a modification of the fyftem 
f Sauvages, with a change of names and titles, than of an 
cacaal arrangement ; and it wanted the fupport of the 
medical learning and oleae which were fo ae 
and valua ee in the fo 
wee 
s 
m Symptomaticum,” Vienna, 1776. 
ullea, the celebrated and 
able profeffor of medicine in the iar) of Edinburgh, 
foie cae = own fyftem 
3 which, 
> under 
Thie a ete f the a og certain! 
divifions all the varieties of human malady, and thus of courfe 
reducing the number of curative indications, and render- 
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