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2. CONTSTRICTORII. 



Conftridion. 



1*64. Aglutitio. Impeded 

 Deglutition, 



165. Flatulentia. Fla- 

 tulence. 



166, Obftipatio. Cof- 

 tivenefs, 



i6j, Ifchuria. Impeded 

 or fupprejjed Mic- 

 turition, 



Difeafes attended with 



168. Dyfmenorrhoea. 



Suppreffion of the 

 Menfes. 



169. Dyflochia, Suppref- 

 fion of the Lochia, 



170. Agladtatio. Defe^ 

 of Milk, 



171. Sterilitas. Barren- 

 nefs. 



Under xhQ genera of the Suffocatorii our au- 

 thor has departed fconv his ufual rule, in having 

 fubjoined to each a note exprelTive of the intention 

 of Nature in exciting thefe afFeftions. Thus^, to 

 inftance, after defining Sufpirium to be " a deep^ 

 " Jlow^ agitating infpiration^^"* he adds, that the 

 effed is, " that of expelling the blood from the lungs'^ 

 Moil of the Suffocatorii have a place in Sau- 

 vages's fyftem among' the ANHELATIGNES, 

 but the CoNSTRicTORii are fcattered in various 

 parts of his fyftem. 



Dr. Cullen hath not introduced into his fyftem 

 the lighter afi^edions under the Suffocatorii ; 

 which feem to have been defined and explained 

 by LiNN^us, principally to ufe them as auxili- 

 aries in other parts of the work. 



In Dr. Cullenh fyftem tlie Raucedo has a place, 

 as fymptoniatic only, under the Catarrh ; and 

 again, in another part,^ as a fpecies of Para- 



fhonia. 



