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phonla. The Tujfis is alfo received under the Ca- 

 tarrh ; and the Empyema is confidered as a confe- 

 quence of Pieurify or Peripneumony. The Ortho- 

 fncea^ as z genus ^ is not noticed by Dr. Culkn. 

 The Dyfpnoea is admitted in the laft edition, which, 

 with the Afthma^ are the only genera he receives 

 from this ord.er^ as he has made the Ephialtes a 

 fpecies of his Oneirodynia^ under the Vesani^ in 

 the clafs NEUROSES. 



In the CoNSTRicTORii order, the Flatulentia 

 of LiNN^us comes under the Byfpepjia of Dr. 

 CuUen ; and the Ohftipatio^ Ifchuria^ and Dyfmenor- 

 rhcea^ enter into the fourth order of the LOCA- 

 LES, called Epischeses \ the latter under the 

 term Amenorrhcea, 



Clafs IX. EVACUATORII. Difeafes attended 

 with increafed Excretion and Difcharges. 



I. Capitis. Of the Head. 



174. Coryza. Mucous 



171. Otorrhcea. Puru- 

 lent T>if charge from 

 the Ear, 



172. Epiphora. Lachry- 



mal Flux. 



173. Hsemorrhagia. 

 Bleeding of the 

 Nofe. 



2. Thoracis. Of the Breaft 



Difcharge from the 

 ' Nofe, 



175. Stomocace. Bleed- 

 ing of the Gums. 



176. Ptyalifmus. Saliva- 

 tion. 



177. Screatus, Hawking, 



178. Expedloratio. Ex- 

 p§5loration. 



179. Hsmoptyfis. Spit- 

 ting of Bloody with 

 Coughing, 



180. Vomica, 



