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to the feparate chara6ler of genera. Numerous 

 inftances of this kind afford a ftriking proof of the 

 difficulties attending .thefe arrangements, in de- 

 termining what diftindions fhall take place be- 

 tween genus and fpecies, 



Clafs IV. DOLORES. Painful Difeafes. 



I. Intrinseci. Of 



40. Cephalalgia. Head- 



ache 



41. Hemicrania. Me- 



griniy or pain of 

 one fide of the 

 head only. 

 ^42. Gravedo. Dull pain 

 of the Forehead, 



43. Ophthalmia. Pain 



of the Eye, 



44. Otalgia. Ear-ach, 



45. Odontalgia, ^ooth- 



ach, 



46. Angina. Fain in the 



Fauces^ with a fenfe 

 of choaking, 



47. Soda. Burning pain 



in the Throaty with 

 rancid Eru5fations 



48. Cardialgia. Pain at 



the Heart, 



49. Gaftrica. Pain of the 



the internal Parts. 



Stomach. 



50. Colica. Colic, 



51. Hepatica. Pain of 



the right Hypo- 

 chondre, 



52. Splenica. — of the 



left Hypochondre, 



53. Pleuritica. Pain of 



the Side, 



54. Pneumonica. Weighty 



or load on the 

 Cheft. 



55. Hyfl-ralgia. Pain of 



the Uterus. 



56. Nephritica. Pain of 



the Kidneys, 

 S7^ Dyfuria. Pain in the 

 Bladder. 



58. Pudendagra. Pain in 



the genital Parts, 



59. Prodica. Pain of 



the Anus, 



2, EXTRINSECI. 



