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113. Anofmia. Befell of 



Smelling, 



114. AgeuHia, DefeSf of 

 Tap, 



115. Aphonia. Befe^ of 

 Voice, 



116. Anorexia. Want of 

 Appetite, 



117* Adipfia. Want of 



"Thirji. 



118. Ansefthefia. Defe5f 



of Feeling, 



119. Atecnia. Befe5l of 

 venereal Appetite, 



120. Atonia. Atony \ 

 Defeat of mufcular 

 Power, 



The difeafes of this clafs very nearly correfpond 

 with the DEBILITATES of Sauvages ; and the 

 two firft orders, the Defectivi and Soporosi, 

 with the CoMATA and Adynami^e, of the clafs 

 NEUROSES, in Dr. Cullen's fyftem. 



The three firft genera of the Defectivi, Dr. 

 Cullen takes no notice of ; the three laft he in- 

 cludes under his Syncope, as different degrees only 

 of the fame diminilhed power of the fundions. 



Among the Soporosi of our author. Dr. Cullen 

 ranks the Carus and Cataphora under the Apo- 

 plexia ; and alfo confiders the 'Typhomania and Le- 

 thargus, as fymptomatic of the fame. For the like 

 reafons he accounts the Paraplegia, and Hemiple- 

 gia, as different degrees of the fame difeafe, in- 

 cluding them all under Paralyfis, 



The Privativi rank under the two firft orders 

 of Dr. Cullen^ LOCALES, as far as he allows 

 them to hold the charader of genera. The Morofis 

 and Oblivio he refers to his Amentia, The Scoto-- 

 mia he does not notice. The Cophojis he calls 

 Dyfoecia ^ the Anorexia ftands under his Byfpepjia 



N 3 genus. 



