r 183 ] 



138, 



139- 



140. 



141 



Hippos. Mdrbid 

 N imitation. 



Pieililmus. Stam- 

 mering. 



Chorea. St, Vitus^s 

 Dance, 



Beriberi. tre- 

 mor of the Limbs 

 and Body^ with 

 contraSled Knees^ 

 attended with Stu- 

 por and Hoarfenefs, 

 Rigor. Shaking or 

 T remor^ with a 

 Senfe of Cold. 



142, 



143. 



144. 



145- 



Convulfio. Convul' » 

 Jion, 



Epilepfia. Epilepfy. 



Convuljions attend- 

 ed with Infenfihility^ 

 oppofed to the 

 foregoing. 

 Hieranofos. Conti- 

 nued Convuljions 

 without Pain^ or 

 Lofs of Senfibility. 

 Raphania. Spajiic 

 Contraction of the 

 Limbs^ with Con* 

 'uuljions and Fain. 



Mpft of the difeafes of this clafs ftand in the 

 corrfeponding one of Sauvages^ called SPASMI, 

 except the Borborygmus^ and the Agrypnia^ the lat- 

 ter of which is referred to the anomalous VESA- 

 NI^. He alfo confiders the Sardiafis and Stridor 

 of LiNN^.us as fpecies only of the Trifmos ; and 

 the Siihjultus he calls Carpologia* 



In Dr. Cullen'-. fyftem the MOTORII of Lm- 

 N^us make the third order of his NEUROSES, 

 called SpASMi. Of the Spaftici he has the 'Trifmos^ 

 Hyjieria^ and "Tetanos^ only as diftin6l genera,, un- 

 der their refpedive terms. The Catochus he refers 

 to the Tetanos,, and the Catalepfis is his Apoplexia 

 Cataleptica, The others are not noticed by him. 



Of the Agitatorii, the Tremor Dr. Cullen ac- 

 counts rather as a fymptom of various diforders. 

 The Beriberi^ which he had heretofore ranked with 



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