Calores autemfic inventi eandem habuerunt rationem 
inter fe cum caloribus per Thermomctrum inventis & prop- 
terea rarefaftiones olei ipfius caloribus proportional es efle 
rede affiimpfimus. 
VIIL An Account of Books, 
Trofluviu Ventrh - or the Nature and Caufes of 
Locfene(Jes plainly difcovered^ their Sympofm 
and forts evidently fettled^ t!)e Maxims for Cu- 
ring 'em fully demonftrated^ anJ all illuftrated 
mtb the mofl remarkable Methods and Medicin$ 
of all Ages ^ and with feme Pr apical Ohjerva- 
tions concluding every fort. i5> Williaai Cock- 
burn, D. late Ph}fician of his Majefties 
Fleets F. R. 5» and of the Colledge oj Fhyfici* 
ans^ London> i^oi./^^S^, 
IN this Book, the Author enquires into the Nature and 
Cure of thofeDiftempers 5 and that he may the better 
avoid the perplexing number oi forts that are commonly 
found in Books of Phyfick, he has fuppos'd himfelf abfo- 
lately ignorant of what has been faid il^rmerly, and en- 
deavours to difcover the moft general mark of Lcole- 
neffes^. and proceed, by that, to find as many more as 
may be uTeful to diiffitigulOi them in proper forts, and 
that by marks taken from obfervation and the Stools them- 
felves. Thofe forts he gives proper names to, and thofe 
efpecially they have obtain d among ancient AuthorSt 
In this method, he difcovers only the Diarrh<ca^ Lien- 
teria^ Pajjio Cdiaca and the Dyfenteria. Having fettled thefe 
atter this manner, he proceeds to difcover by his own 
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