I 196 ] 



6. Procidentia. Tumours arlfing from Dif- 

 location of fiefliy or membranous Parts. 



291. Hernia. Rupture. 



292. Prolapfus. Pro- 296. 

 lapfus, 



293. Condyloma. Con- 

 dyloma, 297. 



294. Sarcoma. Fungus 



295. Pterygium. Web 



in the Eye, 

 Edropium. Re- 



verfwn of the under 

 Eye -lid. 



Phymofis. Swell- 

 ing of the Prepuce. 

 Clitorifmus. 



The Hernia^ Prolapfus., and EBropium^ called 

 Blepharoptojis by Sauvages., ftand among the Ecto- 

 TiJE of his fyftem ; the Phymofis with the Phyrnata \ 

 and the remaining genera among the Excrescen- 



Dr. Cullen receives into his Ectopi/e only the ' 

 Hernia^ and Prolapfus, The Sarcoma he refers to 

 the TuMORES,?and the o\}mx genera are not admitted 

 into his fyftem as fuch. 



7. Deformationes. Diftortions of particu- 

 lar Parts, and other Deformities. 



299. Contra6i:ura. Ri- 

 gidity of a Joint 



300. Gibber. Gihhofity 

 of the Chefl, 



301. Lordofis. Incur- 

 vation of the 

 Bones, 



302. Diftortio. Biflor- 



306. Nyda- 



tion of the Bones, 



303. Tortura. JVry- 

 mouth, 



304. Strabifmus. Squint- 



ing, 



305. Lagopthalmia. Re- 



tratfion of the up- 

 per Eye-lid. 



