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Dr. Cullen negledls the Aridura and Dtgitium : 

 the Emphyfema h his Pnetmatofis the Sugillatio his 

 Ecchymoma *, and the four remaining genera of 

 LiNN^us come under his Phlogofis, 



2. DiALYTicA. Solutions of Continuity ; 

 Fra6lures, Wounds, ^^c. 



235- 



236, 



237- 



238, 



239- 



240, 

 241. 



Fra6lura. Frac- 

 ture ; and, 

 Luxatura. Bijlo- 

 cation of a Bone, 

 Ruptura. Rupture 

 of a 'Tendon. 

 Contufura. Con- 

 tufion, 



Profufio. Flux of 

 Blood from Biffo- 

 lution of Suhflance, 

 Vulnus. A Wound. 

 Amputatura. 'A 

 Wound from the 

 entire Separation of 

 a Part from the 



Body. 



242. Laceratura. Lace- 

 ration, 



243. Pun6tura. Punc- 

 ture of a 'Tendon. 



244. Morfura. A Ve- 

 nomous Bite, 



245. Combuftura. A 

 Burn, 



246. Excoriatura. E:x- 

 coriation^ or Abra- 

 fion of the Skin. 



247. Intertrigo. Erofion 

 of the Cuticle, 



248. Rhagas. Dry Fif- 

 fure of the Skin, 



This order nearly conftitutes the feventh of 

 the VITIA clafs in Sauvages's fyftem, called 

 Plag^ ; and the feventh of the LOCALES clafs 

 in Dr. Cullen's^ under the name of Dialyses. 

 \] nditr Vulnus are comprehended the three fucceed- 

 ing^^;^^r^ alfo of Linn^us's. The Fra5fura confti- 

 tutes a feparate genus : the Luxatura belongs to 

 the Ectopia order of Dr. Cullen'i^ j the Profufio 



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