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In this clafs, which anfvvcrs to the VESANIiE 

 of Dr. Sauvages^ the genera fband nearly the fame 

 as in that author's arrangement. 



They coniticute, after great redudion, the 

 fourth order, under the term Vesani^, of the 

 clafs NEUROSES, in Dr. Ctdlen's fyftem, com- 

 prehending four genera. 



Of the Ideales of LiNNy^:us, Dr. Cullen only 

 ranks t\\e Amentia, the Mania^ and the Melancholia, as 

 genera the Delirium and Faraphrofyne being fymp- 

 tomatic. The Bemonia, Vefania, and Panopho- 

 hia, rank with MelanchMy ; under which he has 

 alfo brought the Erotomania and Noftalgia, from 

 the Pathetici. Of the remaining genera only 

 the Hypochondriafts, and the Hydrophobia, are ad- 

 mitted as fuch ; the former in the Adynami/e, 

 and the latter among the Spasmi, The Syrigmus^ 

 and Thantafria, are referred to the LOCALES 

 clafs and the Somnambulifmus to the Oneirodynia^ 

 in the order Vesani^^:, The Citta, or Pica, the 

 Polydipfia, Satyriafts^ and Bulimia^ belong alfo to 

 the LOCALES, in the order Dysorexi^. It is 

 juftly doubted whether the 'Tarantifmus exilts ; 

 and the Rabies can fcarcely be feparated from the 

 Hydrophobia, 



Clafs VI. QUIET ALES. Difeafes in which 

 the voluntary, and involuntary Motions, and 

 the Senfes, fuffer a Diminution. 



I. Defectivi. Defers of the vital Powers.' 



90. Laffitudo. Mufcular 191. Languor. Debility 

 Debility. \ of Spirits. 



N 2 92. Afthenia.- 



