C i88 3 



5. Corporis Externi. Of external Parts. 



206. GalacShitia: Over- j 207. Sudor. Inordinate 

 flowing of Milk, \ , Sweating. 



This clafs ftands nearly the fame as our au- 

 thor found it in Sauvages's arrangement, under 

 the term FLUXUS; except that Linn^us has 

 introduced three or four genera not in that author j 

 fuch are the Screatus ^Vomica^ which is a fpecies 

 of Sauvages\ Anacatharfis \ the Rutins Glus^ 2l fpe- 

 cies of his Pyuria \ Parturitio^ and Mola, He has 

 alfo taken his orders from the anatomical divifion of 

 the parts whereas Sauvages divides them accord- 

 ing to the nature of the difcharge, whether bloody 

 or ferous, which mull be allowed to be equivocal 

 in many inftances. It has been objefted, thatP^r- 

 turition is not a difeafe ; Linnaeus however feems 

 only to confider it as fuch when it proves labori- 

 ous, protraded, or unnatural. 



Dr. Cullen does not admit more than about a 

 third part of the difeafes of this clafs into his fyf- 

 tem. He has the Epiphora^ PtyalifmuSy Enurefis^ 

 and Gonorrhoea^ under their refpedive names, in 

 zvi.order^ called Apocenoses, belonging to the 

 clafs LOCALES. Hamorrhagia is fynonymous 

 tb his Epfiaxis \ Coryza to his Catarrhus under 

 which he confiders Expe^foratio as only fymptoma- 

 tic i and Vomica as the effedl of Pleurify, or Peri- 

 pneumony. Naufea^ and Vomitus^ come under Dyf- 

 pepjia j the Iliaca^ vmder Colica ; the Cholerica^ Cce- 

 liaca^ and Lienteria^ as different fpecies of Biar- 



