I N D E X. 
Surgery, the firft branch of pathology that 
was cultivated, i; evidenced in the prac¬ 
tice of Patroclus, 4 ; at Rome, rz; mili¬ 
tary in the 16th century, 23 ; of France 
in the 16th century, 27; feparated from 
barbarifm, 27, 8 ; in the 18th century, 
37, 8, 9; in France in the nineteenth, 47. 
Syncope, or fainting, 315- 
Sweat, of various colour and fmell, 350. 
Sweating-ficknefs, firft appearance of in 
England, 21 ; hiftory of, 222, 3 ; treat¬ 
ment, 2235 caufe of, 223, 4. 
Swine-pox and hives, 277. 
Sydenham, a very enlightened author, 31 ; 
liis judicious praftice, 32; praifed by Sau- 
vages, 81. 
Sylvius, his abfurd defence of Galen, 21; 
alluded to byMoliere, 22. 
Sylvius de le Boe, a fupporter of the doc¬ 
trine of the circulation, and founder of 
the chemical fyftem, 31. 
Symptoms of difeafes, 91; as explained by 
Dr. Marlhal Hall, 92. 
Synclonus, general fpafm, 307. 
Syncope, or fainting, 315. 
Syfpafia, convulfions, 315. 
Syftatica, difeafes of the fenfes, 310. 
Taliacotius, the reftorer of nofes, 23. 
Tarare, the wonderful eater, 119, 120. 
Tafte, depraved, 302. 
Taylor, Martha, the Derbyfhire falling- 
woman, 122. 
Tea, praifed by Dr. Reid, and why, 103. 
Teeth and teething, diforders of and irons, 
108. 
Tenefmus, as diftinguilhed from fcirrhous 
reftum, 167; delcription and cure, 168. 
Tefticle, inflamed, 264, 328. 
Agriculture encouraged and honoured, 
748. 
Almagro, one of the frrftdifcoverers of Peru, 
741 ; lays claim to Cuzco, put to death 
by his friend Pizarro, 743, 
Aimagro the younger, afiifts in the murder 
of Pizarro, is himfelf put,to death, 743. 
Arequipa, and its mines ; 753. 
Atabalipa, inca of Peru, murdered, 742. 
Bartholomew de las Cafas, 744. * 
Callas, or Bellavilla, 752. 
Carjaval, the abettor of Gonzales, Pizarro, 
742 ; put to death, 743. 
Chafca, or Venus, worlhipped in Peru, 750. 
Cliili declares itfelf independent, 746. 
Cochrane, lord, afiifts the Peruvians, but 
afterwards retires to Brafil, 747. 
Colonna, or the Land of the Millions, 741, 
Commerce, 756, 7. 
Condercanqui raifes an infurreftion in Peru, 
745 ; put to death with all his family, 
746. 
Condefuyos, and its mines, 753. 
Council of the Indies, 751. 
Court of Audience, 750; divided into three 
chambers, 751. 
Chica, an intoxicating liquor, 755. 
Cuzco, the firft built city, 748 ; prefent 
ftate of, 753; temple of the Sun there, 
749 ; intendency of, 753. 
Encomiendas, nature of, 751. 
Gafca, viceroy, his cautious proceeding, 744; 
quells the rebellion, 745. 
Guamanga, an internal province, 753 ; the 
town, 753, 4. 
G uant'avelica and its quickfilver-mines, 754. 
END of 
Tetanus, a nervous malady, 303; its dreadful 
fymptoms, 304 ; diagnoftics, 305; treat¬ 
ment, 306; in the Tonga iflands, 307. 
Tetter, 356; running, 358; milky, 359 ; 
honeycomb, 360; dry and fcurfy, 361. 
Themifon, the founder of the methodic 
fedt, 10, 11. 
Therapeutics, 94, 5 ; 367, 3 . 
Therh-ca Andromachi,or Venice treacle, 25; 
a very famous remedy, 26. 
Thefialus of Trallis,a conceited phyfician,l 1. 
Third, excefiive, 118, 19; want of, 119. 
Thlafma, bruifes, 365. 
Thomas (Mary), a falling-woman, izi. 
Thrulh, white and black, 276. 
Tic douloureux, 308. 
Tocolofi, a curious remedy for tetanus, 307. 
Tongue, fometimes too large, 117, 18 ; want¬ 
ing, 178 ; yet not occafioning the party to 
be abfolutely dumb, 179. 
Tonics, 96. 
Trefis, wounds, 365. 
Trichofis, diforders of the hair, 354. 
Tubercles, common to fcrofula and confump- 
tioo, 283. 
Tumours, internal, 175, 6; fymptoms and 
treatment, 177; external, 337. 
Turkey, Hate of pathology there, a few 
years back, 75, 6; an account of the firft 
publication on anatomy at Conftantinople, 
76,7,8; prefent ftate of the hofpitals 
there, 78, 9. 
Tychica, accidental diforders, 365. 
Tympany, or wind-dropfy, 342; of the ab¬ 
domen and womb, 343. 
Vaccination in Turkey, 78; varieties 0^276. 
Vauquelin, an excellent chemift, 50. 
Venereal difeafe, 21, 292. 
PERU. 
Higher Peru, the mineral diftridt, 741. 
Houfe of Trade, 751. 
Hu ana Capac, twelfth inca, 742 ; a thou- 
fand perfons murdered at his funeral, 749. 
Incas of Peru, abfolute, marry their fillers, 
govern mildly, 748. 
Language of Peru, 751, 2. 
Lima, intendancy of, 752 ; trade, 756. 
Lower Peru, 740 ; climate and produdtions, 
741. 
Luque, one of the original difcoverers of 
Peru, 741 ; made the firft bilhop, 742. 
Mama Ocollo, the wife of Mango Capac, 748. 
Mango Capac, the firft inca of Peru, 742; 
his miraculous appearance and proceedings, 
748 - 
Mate, a liquor ufed in Peru, 754, 5. 
Moon worlhipped by the Peruvians, 750. 
Nunez Vela, the viceroy, defeated and killed, 
744 - 
Pampas del Sacramento, 741. 
Peru, ancient and prefent boundaries, and 
natural divifions, 740; difcovery by the 
Spaniards, 741; conquered by them, 742 ; 
a frame of government formed by the em¬ 
peror king Charles, 7445 the redudlion 
completed, and followed by a peace of 
two hundred years, 745; unwilling to take 
part in the late troubles, 746 ; at length 
declares for independence, 747 ; primi¬ 
tive hiftory, &c. 748; religious worfhip, 
749 ; toleration, 750 ; government efta- 
blilhed at the conqueft, 750,1 ; relieved 
from the encomiendas, the repartimentos, 
and the mita, 751; language, 751,2; 
population, 752; the feven intendencies. 
807 
Vefalius, his great difcoveries in anatomy, 
21, 22. 
Vis medieatrix naturae, 40. 
Vifion, defects of, 300. 
Ulcus, ulcer, 298. 
Univerfities of Italy, 55; of Germany, 56 ; 
Proteftant, 56-60; Catholic, of which the 
chief is that of Vienna, 61. 
Vogel’s arrangement of difeafes, 82. 
Vomits muchcommended by Hippocrates,6. 
\omiting, or naufea in atftion, 125. 
Urine, full treated of by Palladius, 16 ; dif¬ 
eafes of, as ftrangury, diabetes, &c- 343 et 
feq. 
Uterus, inflammation of, 263, 4 ; protrufion 
of, 331; treatment, 332; application of 
the peflary, 333; inverted uterus, 334; po¬ 
lypus of, 335. 
Warner, a good Englilh furgeon, 37. 
Warts, how to de(lroy,363. 
Water, ufed by Kern inllead of ointments, 
66 . 
Water-bralh, 123. 
Weaning-bralh, 158. 
Werneck on hofpital gangrene, 70. 
White, of Mancheller, 37. 
White-fwelling, 272, 3. 
V hitlow, 233, 4. 
Whooping-cough, 21 ; fymptoms and treat¬ 
ment, 183, 4. 
Willan’s work on cutaneous difeafes, com¬ 
pleted by Dr. Bateman, 86. 
Willis, gives fome hints at a fyftem of cra- 
niology, 33. 
Wind-cholera, 159. 
Wind-colic, its caufe and cure, 151. 
Worms in th<* inteftines, 162; fymptoms, 
164, treatment, 165. 
or provinces, 752, 4} chara&er and 
manners, 754; manufadtures, 755 ; com¬ 
merce, 756 ; army, 757. 
Pizarro, Francis, the chief of the difcoverers 
and conquerors of Peru, 741 ; eftabliflies 
the firft colony, murders the inca, and 
extends his conquefts, 742; puts Almagro 
to death, and is himfelf murdered, 343. 
Pizarro, Ferdinand, 743 ; imprifoned twenty- 
three years, 745. 
Pizarro, Gonzales, 743 ; declared governor 
. of Peru, 744; betrayed, furrenders, and 
. is put to death, 745. 
Privateering, bad policy in the prefent ftate 
of Peru, 748. 
Quito, formerly joined with, now feparated 
from, Peru, 740; their gods worlhipped 
in the fame temple, 750. 
Rainbow worlhipped by the Peruvians 
749. 5°- 
Repartimientos, nature of, 751. 
San Martin the liberator of Chili and Peru, 
746 ; his noble behaviour, 747. 
Slaves, ftate of in Peru, 752. 
Sun worlhipped by the ancient Peruvians, 
748 ; temple of, 749. 
Tarma, and its extenflve filver-mines, 754. 
Temple of the Sun, 749 ; of the Moon, 
Venus, Thunder and Lightning, &c. 750. 
Thunder and Lightning, &c. objefts of wor¬ 
ship. 749 > 5 °- 
Truxillo, the largeft province in Peru, 753. 
Tumbez, the firft town vifited by Pizarro, 
741. 
Tupac Amaru, the laft of the incas, 745. 
Vaca de Caftro, governor of Peru, 743. 
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