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and is there profefledly intended to contain fuch 

 diforders as are more immediately the objeds of 

 furgery. This character is not fo ftridly appli- 

 cable to that of LiNN^us's, or of Dr. Culknh 

 LOCALES, fince both thefe contain genera which 

 come under the province of the phyfician, inde^ 

 pendent of manual operation or afliftance. In all 

 the fyftems it is the mofl: comprehenfive clafs. 

 The congruity of the orders will be noted in our 

 progrefs through the clafs. 



!• HuMORALiA. Difcafcs attended with vi- 

 tiated, or extra vafated f luids. 



226. Aridura. IVafting 

 and withering of 

 a Part^ or Limb. 



227. Digitium. Dry 

 Whitlow, 



228. Emphyfema. Windy 



humour, 



229. Oedema. Watery 

 "Tumour, 



230. 



Sugillatio. 

 chymofis. 



231. Inflammatio. In- 

 jlammation. 



232. AbfcefTus. Abfcefs. 



233. Gangrsena. Gan- 



grene, 



234. Sphacelus. Mortifi- 



cation, 



In xht genera of this order, the appearance of the 

 external part, and that of the contained fluid, 

 conjointly form the character. 



In Sauvages the Aridura^ Gangr^na^ and Sphace- 

 lus^ or Necrofis^ belong to his clafs of CA- 

 CHEXIiE. The Digitium is a fpecies of his Pa- 

 ronychia^ and ftands with the remaining genera of 

 this order among the VITIA. 



Dr. 



