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Sauvages^s method in retaining the diftinftions.^ 

 In this they are not followed by Dr. Cullen^ who 

 denies the exiftence of a continent fever, and has 

 greatly fimplified this divifion, having reduced all 

 the CRITICAL fevers to fix genera, and allowing 

 the He&ic to be fymptomatic only. 



Clafs III. PHLOGISTICI. Infiammations. 



I. Membranacei. Membranous Inflamma- 

 tions. 



28. Gaftritis. Of the Sto- 

 mach. 



29. Enteritis. Of the 

 Bowels, 



25. Phrenitis. Of the 



Meninges of tha 

 Brain. 



26. Paraphrenitis. Of 



the Diaphragm. 



27. Pleuritis. The P leu- 



rify. 



30. Proditis. Of the Anus. 



31. Cy (litis. Of the 



Bladder. 



2. Parenchymatici. Vifceral Inflammations. 



32. Sphacelifmus. Of 



the Brain* 



33. Cynanche. ^infey. 



34. Peripneumonia. Of 



the Lungs. 



35. Hepatitis. Of the 



Liver, 



36. Splenitis. Of the 



Spleen. 



37. Nephritis. Of the 



Kidneys. 



38. Hyfteritis. Of the 



Uterus. 



3. MuscuLORi Mufcular, or external Inflam- 

 mation. 



39. Phlegmone. In- 



flammation of an 



external part. 



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