Zoonomia/I.Index

INDEX TO THE SECTIONS OF PART FIRST.


 * A.


 * Abortion from fear, xxxix. 6. 5.
 * Absorbent vessels, xxiii. 3. xxix. 1.
 * —— regurgitate their fluids, xxix. 2.
 * —— their valves, xxix. 2.
 * —— communicate with vena portarum, xxvii. 2.
 * Absorption of solids, xxxiii. 3. 1. xxxvii.
 * —— of fluids in anasarca, xxxv. 1. 3.
 * Accumulation of sensorial power, iv. 2. xii. 5. 2.
 * Activity of system too great, cure of, xii. 6.
 * —— too small, cure of, xii. 7.
 * Age, old, xii. 3. 1. xxxvii. 4.
 * Ague-fit, xii. 7. 1. xxxii. 3. 4. xxxii. 9.
 * —— how cured by bark, xii. 3. 4.
 * —— periods, how occasioned, xii. 2. 3. xxxii. 3. 4.
 * Ague cakes, xxxii. 7. xxxii. 9.
 * Air, sense of fresh, xiv. 8.
 * —— injures ulcers, xxviii. 2.
 * —— injected into veins, xxxii. 5.
 * Alcohol deleterious, xxx. 3.
 * Alliterations, why agreeable, xxii. 2.
 * Aloes in lessened doses, xii. 3. 1.
 * American natives indolent, xxxi. 2.
 * —— narrow shouldered, xxxi. 1.
 * Analogy intuitive, xvii. 3. 7.
 * Animals less liable to madness, xxxiii. 1.
 * —— less liable to contagion, xxxiii. 1.
 * —— how to teach, xxii. 3. 2.
 * —— their similarity to each other, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * —— their changes after nativity, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * —— their changes before nativity, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * —— less liable to contagious diseases, why, xxxiii. 1. 5.
 * —— less liable to delirium and insanity, why, xxxiii. 1. 5.
 * —— easier to preserve than to reproduce, xxxvii.
 * —— food, distaste of, xxviii. 1.
 * —— appetency, xxxix. 4. 7.
 * Antipathy, x. 2. 2.
 * Aphthæ, xxviii.
 * Apoplexy, xxxiv. 1. 7.
 * —— not from deficient irritation, xxxii. 2. 1.
 * Appetites, xi. 2. 2. xiv. 8.
 * Architecture, xxii. 2. xvi. 10.
 * Arts, fine, xxii. 2.
 * Asparagus, its smell in urine, xxix.
 * Association defined, ii. 2. 11. iv. 7. v. 2.
 * —— associate motions, x.
 * —— stronger than irritative ones, xxiv. 2. 8.
 * —— formed before nativity, xi. 3.
 * —— with irritative ones, xxiv. 2. 8.
 * —— with retrograde ones, xxv. 7. xxv. 10. xxv. 15.
 * —— diseases from, xxxv.
 * Asthma, xviii. 15.
 * Attention, language of, xvi. 8. 6.
 * Atrophy, xxviii.
 * Aversion, origin of, xi. 2. 3.


 * B.


 * Balance ourselves by vision, xx. 1.
 * Bandage increases absorption, xxxiii. 3. 2.
 * Barrenness, xxxvi. 2. 3.
 * Battement of sounds, xx. 7.
 * Bath, cold. See Cold Bath.
 * Beauty, sense of, xvi. 6. xxii. 2.
 * Bile-ducts, xxx.
 * —— stones, xxx. 1. 3.
 * —— regurgitates into the blood, xxiv. 2. 7.
 * —— vomiting of, xxx. 1. 3.
 * Birds of passage, xvi. 12.
 * —— nests of, xvi. 13.
 * —— colour of their eggs, xxxix. 5.
 * Biting in pain, xxxiv. 1. 3.
 * —— of mad animals, xxxiv. 1. 3.
 * Black spots on dice appear red, xl. 3.
 * Bladder, communication of with the intestines, xxix. 3.
 * —— of fish, xxiv. 1. 4.
 * Blood, transfusion of in nervous fevers, xxxii. 4.
 * —— deficiency of, xxxii. 2. and 4.
 * —— from the vena portarum into the intestines, xxvii. 2.
 * —— its momentum, xxxii. 5. 2.
 * —— momentum increased by venesection, xxxii. 5. 4.
 * —— drawn in nervous pains, xxxii. 5. 4.
 * —— its oxygenation, xxxviii.
 * Breasts of men, xiv. 8.
 * Breathing, how learnt, xvi. 4.
 * Brutes differ from men, xi. 2. 3. xvi. 17.
 * Brutes. See Animals.
 * Buxton bath, why it feels warm, xii. 2. 1. xxxii. 3. 3.


 * C.


 * Capillary vessels are glands, xxvi. 1.
 * Catalepsy, xxxiv. 1. 5.
 * Catarrh from cold skin, xxxv. 1. 3. xxxv. 2. 3.
 * —— from thin caps in sleep, xviii. 15.
 * Catenation of motions defined, ii. 2. 11. iv. 7.
 * —— cause of them, xvii. 1. 3.
 * —— described, xvii.
 * —— continue some time after their production, xvii. 1. 3.
 * —— voluntary ones dissevered in sleep, xvii. 1. 12. xvii. 3. 7.
 * Cathartics, external, their operation, xxix. 7. 6.
 * Causation, animal, defined, ii. 2. 11. iv. 7.
 * Cause of causes, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * Causes inert and efficient, xxxix. 8. 2.
 * —— active and passive, xxxix. 8. 3.
 * —— proximate and remote, xxxix. 8. 4.
 * Chick in the egg, oxygenation of, xxxviii. 2.
 * Child riding on a stick, xxxiv. 2. 6.
 * Chilness after meals, xxi. 3. xxxv. 1. 1.
 * Cholera, case of, xxv. 13.
 * Circulation in the eye visible, xl. 10. 4.
 * Cold in the head, xii. 6. 5.
 * —— perceived by the teeth, xxxii. 3. 1. xiv. 6.
 * —— air, uses of in fevers, xxxii. 3. 3.
 * —— feet, produces coryza, xxxv. 2. 3. xxxv. 1. 3.
 * —— bath, why it strengthens, xxxii. 3. 2.
 * —— short and cold breathing in it, xxxii. 3. 2.
 * —— produces a fever-fit, xxxii. 3. 2.
 * —— fit of fever the consequence of hot fit, xxxii. 9. 3.
 * —— bathing in pulmonary hæmorrhage, xxvii. 1.
 * —— fits of fever, xxxii. 4. xxxii. 9. xvii. 3. 3.
 * Colours of animals, efficient cause of, xxxix. 5. 1.
 * —— of eggs from female imagination, xxxix. 5. 1.
 * —— of the choroid coat of the eye, xxxix. 5. 1.
 * —— of birds nests, xvi. 13.
 * Comparing ideas, xv. 3.
 * Consciousness, xv. 3. 4.
 * —— in dreams, xviii. 13.
 * Consent of parts. See Sympathy.
 * Consumption, its temperament, xxxi. 1. and 2.
 * —— of dark-eyed patients, xxvii. 2.
 * —— of light-eyed patients, xxviii. 2.
 * —— is contagious, xxxiii. 2. 7.
 * Contagion, xii. 3. 6. xix. 9. xxxiii. 2. 6. and 8. xxii. 3. 3.
 * —— does not enter the blood, xxxiii. 2. 10. xxii. 3. 3.
 * Contraction and attraction, iv. 1.
 * —— of fibres produces sensation, iv. 5. xii. 1. 6.
 * —— continues some time, xii. 1. 5.
 * —— alternates with relaxation, xii. 1. 3.
 * Convulsion, xvii. 1. 8. xxxiv. 1. 1. and 4. iii. 5. 8.
 * —— of particular muscles, xvii. 1. 8.
 * —— periods of, xxxvi. 3. 9.
 * Coryza. See Catarrh.
 * Cough, nervous, periods of, xxxvi. 3. 9.
 * Cramp, xviii. 15. xxxiv. 1. 7.
 * Critical days from lunations, xxxvi. 4.


 * D.


 * Darkish room, why we see well in it, xii. 2. 1.
 * Debility sensorial and stimulatory, xii. 2. 1.
 * —— direct and indirect of Dr. Brown, xii. 2. 1. xxxii. 3. 2.
 * —— See Weakness.
 * —— from drinking spirits, cure of, xii. 7. 8.
 * —— in fevers, cure of, xii. 7. 8.
 * Deliberation, what, xxxiv. 1.
 * Delirium, two kinds of, xxxiii. 1. 4. xxxiv. 2. 2.
 * —— cases of, iii. 5. 8.
 * —— prevented by dreams, xviii. 2.
 * Desire, origin of, xi. 2. 3.
 * Diabetes explained, xxix. 4.
 * —— with bloody urine, xxvii. 2.
 * —— in the night, xviii. 15.
 * Diarrh&oelig;a, xxix. 4.
 * Digestion, xxxiii. 1. xxxvii.
 * —— strengthened by emetics, xxxv. 1. 3.
 * —— strengthened by regular hours, why, xxxvi. 2. 1.
 * Digitalis, use of in dropsy, xxix. 5. 2.
 * Distention acts as a stimulus, xxxii. 4.
 * —— See Extension.
 * Distinguishing, xv. 3.
 * Diurnal circle of actions, xxv. 4.
 * Doubting, xv. 3.
 * Dreams, viii. 1. 2. xiv. 2. 5.
 * —— their inconsistency, xviii. 17.
 * —— no surprise in them, xviii. 17.
 * —— much novelty of combination, xviii. 9.
 * Dropsies explained, xxix. 5. 1.
 * Dropsy cured by insanity, xxxiv. 2. 7.
 * —— cure of, xxix. 5. 2.
 * Drunkards weak till next day, xvii. 1. 7.
 * —— stammer, and stagger, and weep, xii. 4. 1. xxi. 4.
 * —— see objects double, why, xxi. 7.
 * —— become delirious, sleepy, stupid, xxi. 5.
 * Drunkenness. See Intoxication, xxi.
 * —— diminished by attention, xxi. 8.
 * Dyspn&oelig;a in cold bath, xxxii. 3. 2.


 * E.


 * Ear, a good one, xvi. 10.
 * —— noise in, xx. 7.
 * Eggs of frogs, fish, fowl, xxxix. 2.
 * —— of birds, why spotted, xxxix. 5.
 * —— with double yolk, xxxix. 4. 4.
 * Electricity, xii. 1. xiv. 9.
 * —— jaundice cured by it, xxx. 1. 2.
 * Embryon produced by the male, xxxix. 2.
 * —— consists of a living fibre, xxxix. 4.
 * —— absorbs nutriment, receives oxygen, xxxix. 1.
 * —— its actions and sensations, xvi. 2.
 * Emetic. See Vomiting.
 * Emotions, xi. 2. 2.
 * Ennui, or tædium vitæ, xxxiv. 2. 3. xxxiii. 1. 1. xxxix. 6.
 * Epileptic fits explained, xxxiv. 1. 4. xxvii. 2.
 * —— in sleep, why, xviii. 14. &amp; 15.
 * Equinoxial lunations, xxxii. 6.
 * Excitability perpetually varies, xii. 1. 7.
 * —— synonymous to quantity of sensorial power, xii. 1. 7.
 * Exercise, its use, xxxii. 5. 3.
 * Exertion of sensorial power defined, xii. 2. 1.
 * Existence in space, xiv. 2. 5.
 * Extension, sense of, xiv. 7.
 * Eyes become black in some epilepsies, xxvii. 2.


 * F.


 * Face, flushing of after dinner, xxxv. 1. 1.
 * —— why first affected in small-pox, xxxv. 1. 1.
 * —— red from inflamed liver, xxxv. 2. 2.
 * Fainting fits, xii. 7. 1. xiv. 7.
 * Fear, language of, xvi. 8. 1.
 * —— a cause of fever, xxxii. 8.
 * —— cause of, xvii. 3. 7.
 * Fetus. See Embryon, xvi. 2. xxxix. 1.
 * Fevers, irritative, xxxii. 1.
 * —— intermittent, xxxii. 1. xxxii. 3.
 * —— sensitive, xxxiii. 1.
 * —— not an effort of nature for relief, xxxii. 10.
 * —— paroxysms of, xii. 7. 1. xii. 2. 3. xii. 3. 5.
 * —— why some intermit and not others, xxxvi. 1.
 * —— cold fits of, xxxii. 4. xxxii. 9. xvii. 3. 3.
 * —— periods of, xxxvi. 3.
 * —— have solar or lunar periods, xxxii. 6.
 * —— source of the symptoms of, xxxii. 1.
 * —— prostration of strength in, xii. 4. 1. xxxii. 3. 2.
 * —— cure of, xii. 6. 1.
 * —— how cured by the bark, xii. 3. 4.
 * —— cured by increased volition, xii. 2. 4. xxxiv. 2. 8.
 * —— best quantity of stimulus in, xii. 7. 8.
 * Fibres. See Muscles.
 * Fibres, their mobility, xii. 1. 7. xii. 1. 1.
 * —— contractions of, vi. xii. 1. 1.
 * —— four classes of their motions, vi.
 * —— their motions distinguished from sensorial ones, v. 3.
 * Figure, xiv. 2. 2. iii. 1.
 * Fish, their knowledge, xvi. 14.
 * Foxglove, its use in dropsies, xxix. 5. 2.
 * —— overdose of, xxv. 17.
 * Free-will, xv. 3. 7.


 * G.


 * Gall-stone, xxv. 17.
 * —— See Bile-stones.
 * Generation, xxxiii. 1. xxxix.
 * Gills of fish, xxxviii. 2.
 * Glands, xxiii. 2.
 * —— conglobate glands, xxiii. 3.
 * —— have their peculiar stimulus, xi. 1.
 * —— their senses, xiv. 9. xxxix. 6.
 * —— invert their motions, xxv. 7.
 * —— increase their motions, xxv. 7.
 * Golden rule for exhibiting wine, xii. 7. 8.
 * —— for leaving off wine, xii. 7. 8.
 * Gout from inflamed liver, xxxv. 2. 2. xviii. 16. xxiv. 2. 8.
 * —— in the stomach, xxiv. 2. 8. xxv. 17.
 * —— why it returns after evacuations, xxxii. 4.
 * —— owing to vinous spirit only, xxi. 10.
 * —— periods of, xxxvi. 3. 6.
 * Grinning in pain, xxxiv. 1. 3.
 * Gyration on one foot, xx. 5. and 6.


 * H.


 * Habit defined, ii. 2. 11. iv. 7.
 * Hæmorrhages, periods of, xxxvi. 3. 11.
 * —— from paralysis of veins, xxvii. 1. and 2.
 * Hair and nails, xxxix. 3. 2.
 * —— colour of, xxxix. 5. 1.
 * Harmony, xxii. 2.
 * Head-achs, xxxv. 2. 1.
 * Hearing, xiv. 4.
 * Heat, sense of, xiv. 6. xxxii. 3. 1.
 * —— produced by the glands, xxxii. 3.
 * —— external and internal, xxxii. 3. 1.
 * —— atmosphere of heat, xxxii. 3. 1.
 * —— increases during sleep, xviii. 15.
 * Hemicrania, xxxv. 2. 1.
 * —— from decaying teeth, xxxv. 2. 1.
 * Hepatitis, cause of, xxxv. 2. 3.
 * Hereditary diseases, xxxix. 7. 6.
 * Hermaphrodite insects, xxxix. 5.
 * Herpes, xxviii. 2.
 * —— from inflamed kidney, xxxv. 2. 2.
 * Hilarity from diurnal fever, xxxvi. 3. 1.
 * Hunger, sense of, xiv. 8.
 * Hydrophobia, xxii. 3. 3.
 * Hypochondriacism, xxxiii. 1. 1. xxxiv. 2. 3.


 * I.


 * Ideas defined, ii. 2. 7.
 * —— are motions of the organs of sense, iii. 4. xviii. 5. xviii. 10. xviii. 6.
 * —— analogous to muscular motions, iii. 5.
 * —— continue some time, xx. 6.
 * —— new ones cannot be invented, iii. 6. 1.
 * —— abstracted ones, iii. 6. 4.
 * —— inconsistent trains of, xviii. 17.
 * —— perish with the organ of sense, iii. 4. 4.
 * —— painful from inflammation of the organ, iii. 5. 5.
 * —— irritative ones, vii. 1. 4. vii. 3. 2. xv. 2. xx. 7.
 * —— of resemblance, contiguity, causation, viii. 3. 2. x. 3. 3.
 * —— resemble the figure and other properties of bodies, xiv. 2. 2.
 * —— received in tribes, xv. 1.
 * —— of the same sense easier combined, xv. 1. 1.
 * —— of reflection, xv. 1. 6. ii. 2. 12.
 * Ideal presence, xv. 1. 7.
 * Identity, xv. 3. 5. xviii. 13.
 * Iliac passion, xxv. 15.
 * Imagination, viii. 1. 2. xv. 1. 7. xv. 2. 2.
 * —— of the male forms the sex, xxxix. 6.
 * Imitation, origin of, xii. 3. 3. xxxix. 5. xxii. 3. xvi. 7.
 * Immaterial beings, xiv. 1. xiv. 2. 4.
 * Impediment of speech, xvii. 1. 10. xvii. 2. 10.
 * Infection. See Contagion.
 * Inflammation, xii. 2. 3. xxxiii. 2. 2.
 * —— great vascular exertion in, xii. 2. 1.
 * —— not from pains from defect of stimulus, xxxiii. 2. 3.
 * —— of parts previously insensible, xii. 3. 7.
 * —— often distant from its cause, xxiv. 2. 8.
 * —— observes solar days, xxxii. 6.
 * —— of the eye, xxxiii. 3. 1.
 * —— of the bowels prevented by their continued action in sleep, xviii. 2.
 * Inoculation with blood, xxxiii. 2. 10.
 * Insane people, their great strength, xii. 2. 1.
 * Insanity (see Madness) pleasurable one, xxxiv. 2. 6.
 * Insects, their knowledge, xvi. 15. and 16.
 * —— in the heads of calves, xxxix. 1.
 * —— class of, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * Instinctive actions defined, xvi. 1.
 * Intestines, xxv. 3.
 * Intoxication relieves pain, why, xxi. 3.
 * —— from food after fatigue, xxi. 2.
 * —— diseases from it, xxi. 10.
 * —— See Drunkenness.
 * Intuitive analogy, xvii. 3. 7.
 * Invention, xv. 3. 3.
 * Irritability increases during sleep, xviii. 15.
 * Itching, xiv. 9.


 * J.


 * Jaundice from paralysis of the liver, xxx. 1. 2.
 * —— cured by electricity, xxx. 1. 2.
 * Jaw-locked, xxxiv. 1. 5.
 * Judgment, xv. 3.


 * K.


 * Knowledge of various animals, xvi. 11.


 * L.


 * Lachrymal sack, xvi. 8. xxiv. 2. 2. and 7.
 * Lacteals, paralysis of, xxviii.
 * —— See Absorbents.
 * Lady playing on the harpsichord, xvii. 2.
 * —— distressed for her dying bird, xvii. 2. 10.
 * Language, natural, its origin, xvi. 7. &amp; 8.
 * —— of various passions described, xvi. 8.
 * —— artificial, of various animals, xvi. 9.
 * —— theory of, xxxix. 8. 3.
 * Lapping of puppies, xvi. 4.
 * Laughter explained, xxxiv. 1. 4.
 * —— from tickling, xvii. 3. 5. xxxiv. 1. 4.
 * —— from frivolous ideas, xxxiv. 1. 4. xviii. 12.
 * Life, long, art of producing, xxxvii.
 * Light has no momentum, iii. 3. 1.
 * Liquor amnii, xvi. 2. xxxviii. 2.
 * —— is nutritious, xxxviii. 3.
 * —— frozen, xxxviii. 3.
 * Liver, paralysis of, xxx. 1. 4.
 * —— large of geese, xxx. 1. 6.
 * Love, sentimental, its origin, xvi. 6.
 * —— animal, xiv. 8. xvi. 5.
 * Lunar periods affect diseases, xxxii. 6.
 * Lust, xiv. 8. xvi. 5.
 * Lymphatics, paralysis of, xxviii.
 * —— See Absorbents.


 * M.


 * Mad-dog, bite of, xxii. 3. 3.
 * Madness, xxxiv. 2. 1. xii. 2. 1.
 * Magnetism, xii. 1. 1.
 * Magnifying objects, new way of, xl. 10. 5.
 * Male animals have teats, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * —— pigeons give milk, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * Man distinguished from brutes, xi. 2. 3. xvi. 17.
 * Material world, xiv. 1. xiv. 2. 5. xviii. 7.
 * Matter, penetrability of, xiv. 2. 3.
 * —— purulent, xxxiii. 2. 4.
 * Measles, xxxiii. 2. 9.
 * Membranes, xxvi. 2.
 * Memory defined, ii. 2. 10. xv. 1. 7. xv. 3.
 * Menstruation by lunar periods, xxxii. 6.
 * Miscarriage from fear, xxxix. 6. 5.
 * Mobility of fibres, xii. 1. 7.
 * Momentum of the blood, xxxii. 5. 2.
 * —— sometimes increased by venesection, xxxii. 5. 4.
 * Monsters, xxxix. 4. 4. and 5. 2.
 * —— without heads, xxxviii. 3.
 * Moon and sun, their influence, xxxii. 6.
 * Mortification, xxxiii. 3. 3.
 * Motion is either cause or effect, i. xiv. 2. 2.
 * —— primary and secondary, i.
 * —— animal, i. iii. 1.
 * —— propensity to, xxii. 1.
 * —— animal, continue some time after their production, xvii. 1. 3.
 * —— defined, a variation of figure, iii. 1. xiv. 2. 2. xxxix. 8.
 * Mucus, experiments on, xxvi. 1.
 * —— secretion of, xxvi. 2.
 * Mules, xxxix. 4. 5. and 6. xxxix. 5. 2.
 * Mule plants, xxxix. 2.
 * Muscæ volitantes, xl. 2.
 * Muscles constitute an organ of sense, xiv. 7. ii. 2. 4.
 * —— stimulated by extension, xi. 1. xiv. 7.
 * —— contract by spirit of animation, xii. 1. 1. and 3.
 * Music, xvi. 10. xxii. 2.
 * Musical time, why agreeable, xii. 3. 3.


 * N.


 * Nausea, xxv. 6.
 * Nerves and brain, ii. 2. 3.
 * —— extremities of form the whole system, xxxvii. 3.
 * —— are not changed with age, xxxvii. 4.
 * Nervous pains defined, xxxiv. 1. 1.
 * Number defined, xiv. 2. 2.
 * Nutriment for the embryon, xxxix. 5. 2.
 * Nutrition owing to stimulus, xxxvii. 3.
 * —— by animal selection, xxxvii. 3.
 * —— when the fibres are elongated, xxxvii. 3.
 * —— like inflammation, xxxvii. 3.


 * O.


 * Objects long viewed become faint, iii. 3. 2.
 * Ocular spectra, xl.
 * Oil externally in diabætes, xxix. 4.
 * Old age from inirritability, xxxvii.
 * Opium is stimulant, xxxii. 2. 2.
 * —— promotes absorption after evacuation, xxxiii. 3. 1.
 * —— in increasing doses, xii. 3. 1.
 * Organs of sense, ii. 2. 5. and 6.
 * Organs when destroyed cease to produce ideas, iii. 4. 4.
 * Organic particles of Buffon, xxxvii. 3. xxxix. 3. 3.
 * Organ-pipes, xx. 7.
 * Oxygenation of the blood, xxxviii.


 * P.


 * Pain from excess and defect of motion, iv. 5. xii. 5. 3. xxxiv. 1. xxxv. 2. 1.
 * —— not felt during exertion, xxxiv. 1. 2.
 * —— from greater contraction of fibres, xii. 1. 6.
 * —— from accumulation of sensorial power, xii. 5. 3.
 * —— from light, pressure, heat, caustics, xiv. 9.
 * —— in epilepsy, xxxv. 2. 1.
 * —— distant from its cause, xxiv. 2. 8.
 * —— from stone in the bladder, xxxv. 2. 1.
 * —— of head and back from defect, xxxii. 3.
 * —— from a gall-stone, xxxv. 2. 1. xxv. 17.
 * —— of the stomach in gout, xxv. 17.
 * —— of shoulder in hepatitis, xxxv. 2. 4.
 * —— produces volition, iv. 6.
 * Paleness in cold fit, xxxii. 3. 2.
 * Palsies explained, xxxiv. 1. 7.
 * Paralytic limbs stretch from irritation, vii. 1. 3.
 * —— patients move their sound limb much, xii. 5. 1.
 * Paralysis from great exertion, xii. 4. 6.
 * —— from less exertion, xii. 5. 6.
 * —— of the lacteals, xxviii.
 * —— of the liver, xxx. 1. 4.
 * —— of the right arm, why, xxxiv. 1. 7.
 * —— of the veins, xxvii. 2.
 * Particles of matter will not approach, xii. 1. 1.
 * Passions, xi. 2. 2.
 * —— connate, xvi. 1.
 * Pecking of chickens, xvi. 4.
 * Perception defined, ii. 2. 8. xv. 3. 1.
 * Periods of agues, how formed, xxxii. 3. 4.
 * —— of diseases, xxxvi.
 * —— of natural actions and of diseased actions, xxxvi.
 * Perspiration in fever-fits, xxxii. 9. See Sweat.
 * Petechiæ, xxvii. 2.
 * Pigeons secrete milk in their stomachs, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * Piles, xxvii. 2.
 * Placenta a pulmonary organ, xxxviii. 2.
 * Pleasure of life, xxxiii. 1. xxxix. 5.
 * —— from greater fibrous contractions, xii. 1. 6.
 * —— what kind causes laughter, xxxiv. 1. 4.
 * —— what kind causes sleep, xxxiv. 1. 4.
 * Pleurisy, periods of, xxxvi. 3. 7.
 * —— cause of, xxxv. 2. 3.
 * Prometheus, story of, xxx. 3.
 * Prostration of strength in fevers, xii. 4. 1.
 * Pupils of the eyes large, xxxi. 1.
 * Pulse quick in fevers with debility, xii. 1. 4. xii. 5. 4. xxxii. 2. 1.
 * —— in fevers with strength, xxxii. 2.
 * —— from defect of blood, xxxii. 2. 3. xii. 1. 4.
 * —— weak from emetics, xxv. 17.


 * Q.


 * Quack advertisements injurious. Preface.
 * Quadrupeds have no sanguiferous lochia, xxxviii. 2.
 * —— have nothing similar to the yolk of egg, xxxix. 1.


 * R.


 * Rhaphania, periods of, xxxvi. 3. 9.
 * Reason, ix. 1. 2. xv. 3.
 * Reasoning, xv. 3.
 * Recollection, ii. 2. 10. ix. 1. 2. xv. 2. 3.
 * Relaxation and bracing, xxxii. 3. 2.
 * Repetition, why agreeable, xii. 3. 3. xxii. 2.
 * Respiration affected by attention, xxxvi. 2. 1.
 * Restlessness in fevers, xxxiv. 1. 2.
 * Retrograde motions, xii. 5. 5. xxv. 6. xxix. 11.
 * —— of the stomach, xxv. 6.
 * —— of the skin, xxv. 9.
 * —— of fluids, how distinguished, xxix. 8.
 * —— how caused, xxix. 11. 5.
 * —— vegetable motions, xxix. 9.
 * Retina is fibrous, iii. 2. xl. 1.
 * —— is active in vision, iii. 3. xl. 1.
 * —— excited into spasmodic motions, xl. 7.
 * —— is sensible during sleep, xviii. 5. xix. 8.
 * Reverie, xix. 1. xxxiv. 3.
 * —— case of a sleep-walker, xix. 2.
 * —— is an epileptic disease, xix. 9.
 * Rhymes in poetry, why agreeable, xxii. 2.
 * Rheumatism, three kinds of, xxvi. 3.
 * Rocking young children, xxi. 3.
 * Ruminating animals, xxv. 1.


 * S.


 * Saliva produced by mercury, xxiv. 1.
 * —— by food, xxiv. 1. 1.
 * —— by ideas, xxiv. 1. 2. and 5.
 * —— by disordered volition, xxiv. 1. 7.
 * Schirrous tumours revive, xii. 2. 2.
 * Screaming in pain, xxxiv. 1. 3.
 * Scrophula, its temperament, xxxi. 1.
 * —— xxviii. 2. xxxix. 4. 5.
 * Scurvy of the lungs, xxvii. 2.
 * Sea-sickness, xx. 4.
 * —— stopped by attention, xx. 5.
 * Secretion, xxxiii. 1. xxxvii.
 * —— increased during sleep, xviii. 16.
 * Seeds require oxygenation, xxxviii. 2.
 * Sensation defined, ii. 2. 9. v. 2. xxxix. 8. 4.
 * —— diseases of, xxxiii.
 * —— from fibrous contractions, iv. 5. xii. 1. 6.
 * —— in an amputated limb, iii. 6. 3.
 * —— affects the whole sensorium, xi. 2.
 * —— produces volition, iv. 6.
 * Sensibility increases during sleep, xviii. 15.
 * Sensitive motions, viii. xxxiii. 2. xxxiv. 1.
 * —— fevers of two kinds, xxxiii. 1. 2.
 * —— ideas, xv. 2. 2.
 * Sensorium defined, ii. 2. 1.
 * Senses correct one another, xviii. 7.
 * —— distinguished from appetites, xxxiv. 1. 1.
 * Sensorial power. See Spirit of Animation.
 * —— great expence of in the vital motions, xxxii. 3. 2.
 * —— two kinds of excited in sensitive fevers, xxxiii. 1. 3.
 * —— powers defined, v. 1.
 * —— motions distinguished from fibrous motions, v. 3.
 * —— not much, accumulated in sleep, xviii. 2.
 * —— powers, accumulation of, xii. 5. 1.
 * —— exhaustion of, xii. 4. 1.
 * —— wasted below natural in hot fits, xxxii. 9. 3.
 * —— less exertion of produces pain, xii. 5. 3.
 * —— less quantity of it, xii. 5. 4.
 * Sensual motions distinguished from muscular, ii. 2. 7.
 * Sex owing to the imagination of the father, xxxix. 7. 6. xxxix. 6. 3. xxxix. 6. 7. xxxix. 5.
 * Shingles from inflamed kidney, xxxv. 2. 2.
 * Shoulders broad, xxxi. 1. xxxix. 7. 6.
 * Shuddering from cold, xxxiv. 1. 1. and 2.
 * Sight, its accuracy in men, xvi. 6.
 * Skin, skurf on it, xxvi. 1.
 * Sleep suspends volition, xviii. 1.
 * —— defined, xviii. 21.
 * —— remote causes, xviii. 20.
 * —— sensation continues in it, xviii. 2.
 * —— from food, xxi. 1.
 * —— from rocking, uniform sounds, xxi. 1.
 * —— from wine and opium, xxi. 3.
 * —— why it invigorates, xii. 5. 1.
 * —— pulse slower and fuller, xxxii. 2. 2.
 * —— interrupted, xxvii. 2.
 * —— from breathing less oxygene, xviii. 20.
 * —— from being whirled on a millstone, xviii. 20.
 * —— from application of cold, xviii. 20.
 * —— induced by regular hours, xxxvi. 2. 2.
 * Sleeping animals, xii. 2. 2.
 * Sleep-walkers. See Reverie, xix. 1.
 * Small-pox, xxxiii. 2. 6. xxxix. 6. 1.
 * —— eruption first on the face, why, xxxv. 1. 1. xxxiii. 2. 10.
 * —— the blood will not infect, xxxiii. 2. 10.
 * —— obeys lunations, xxxvi. 4.
 * Smell, xiv. 5. xvi. 5.
 * Smiling, origin of, xvi. 8. 4.
 * Solidity, xiv. 2. 1.
 * Somnambulation. See Reverie, xix. 1.
 * Space, xiv. 2. 2.
 * Spasm, doctrine of, xxxii. 10.
 * Spectra, ocular, xl.
 * —— mistaken for spectres, xl. 2.
 * —— vary from long inspection, iii. 3. 5.
 * Spirit of animation. See Sensorial Power.
 * —— of animation causes fibrous contraction, iv. 2. ii. 2. 1. xiv. 2. 4.
 * —— possesses solidity, figure, and other properties of matter, xiv. 2. 4.
 * Spirits and angels, xiv. 2. 4.
 * Stammering explained, xvii. 1. 10. xvii. 2. 10.
 * Stimulus defined, ii. 2. 13. iv. 4. xii. 2. 1.
 * —— of various kinds, xi. 1.
 * —— with lessened effect, xii. 3. 1.
 * —— with greater effect, xii. 3. 3.
 * —— ceases to produce sensation, xii. 3. 6.
 * Stomach and intestines, xxv.
 * —— inverted by great stimulus, xxv. 6.
 * —— its actions decreased in vomiting, xxxv. 1. 3.
 * —— a blow on it occasions death, xxv. 17.
 * Stools black, xxvii. 2.
 * Strangury, xxxv. 2. 1.
 * Sucking before nativity, xvi. 4.
 * Suckling children, sense of, xiv. 8.
 * Suggestion defined, ii. 2. 10. xv. 2. 4.
 * Sun and moon, their influence, xxxii. 6.
 * Surprise, xvii. 3. 7. xviii. 17.
 * Suspicion attends madness, xxxiv. 2. 4.
 * Swallowing, act of, xxv. 1. xvi. 4.
 * Sweat, cold, xxv. 9. xxix. 6.
 * —— in hot fit of fever, xxxii. 9.
 * —— in a morning, why, xviii. 15.
 * Sweaty hands cured by lime, xxix. 4. 9.
 * Swinging and rocking, why agreeable, xxi. 3.
 * Sympathy, xxxv. 1.
 * Syncope, xii. 7. 1. xxxiv. 1. 6.


 * T.


 * Tædium vitæ. See Ennui.
 * Tape-worm, xxxix. 2. 3.
 * Taste, sense of, xiv. 5.
 * Tears, secretion of, xxiv.
 * —— from grief, xvi. 8. 2.
 * —— from tender pleasure, xvi. 8. 3.
 * —— from stimulus of nasal duct, xvi. 8. xxiv. 2. 4.
 * —— by volition, xxiv. 2. 6.
 * Teeth decaying cause headachs, xxxv. 2. 1.
 * Temperaments, xxxi.
 * Theory of medicine, wanted. Preface.
 * Thirst, sense of, xiv. 8.
 * —— why in dropsies, xxix. 5.
 * Tickle themselves, children cannot, xvii. 3. 5.
 * Tickling, xiv. 9.
 * Time, xiv. 2. 2. xviii. 12.
 * —— lapse of, xv. 3. 6.
 * —— poetic and musical, why agreeable, xxii. 2.
 * —— dramatic, xviii. 12.
 * Tooth-edge, xvi. 10. iii. 4. 3. xxii. 3. 3.
 * Touch, sense of, xiv. 2. 1.
 * —— liable to vertigo, xxi. 9.
 * —— of various animals, xvi. 6.
 * Trains of motions inverted, xii. 5. 5.
 * Transfusion of blood in nervous fever, xxxii. 4.
 * Translations of matter, xxix. 7.
 * Typhus, best quantity of stimulus in, xii. 7. 8.
 * —— periods of observe lunar days, xxxii. 6.


 * U.


 * Ulcers, art of healing, xxxiii. 3. 2.
 * —— of the lungs, why difficult to heal, xxviii. 2.
 * Uniformity in the fine arts, why agreeable, xxii. 2.
 * Urine pale in intoxication, xxi. 6.
 * —— paucity of in anasarca, why, xxix. 5.
 * —— its passage from intestines to bladder, xxix. 3.
 * —— copious during sleep, xviii. 15.


 * V.


 * Variation, perpetual, of irritability, xii. 2. 1.
 * Vegetable buds are inferior animals, xiii. 1.
 * —— exactly resemble their parents, xxxix.
 * —— possess sensation and volition, xiii. 2.
 * —— have associate and retrograde motions, xiii. 4. xxix. 9.
 * —— their anthers and stigmas are alive, xiii. 5.
 * —— have organs of sense and ideas, xiii. 5.
 * —— contend for light and air, xxxix. 4. 8.
 * —— duplicature of their flowers, xxxix. 4. 4.
 * Veins are absorbents, xxvii. 1.
 * —— paralysis of, xxvii. 1.
 * Venereal orgasm of brutes, xxxii. 6.
 * Venesection in nervous pains, xxxii. 5. 4.
 * Verbs of three kinds, xv. 3. 4.
 * Verses, their measure, xxii. 2.
 * Vertigo, xx.
 * —— defined, xx. 11.
 * —— in looking from a tower, xx. 1.
 * —— in a ship at sea, xx. 4.
 * —— of all the senses, xxi. 9.
 * —— by intoxication, xxxv. 1. 2.
 * Vibratory motions perceived after sailing, xx. 5. xx. 10.
 * Vinegar makes the lips pale, xxvii. 1.
 * Vis medicatrix of nature, xxxix. 4. 7.
 * Vision, sense of, xiv. 3.
 * Volition defined, v. 2. xxxiv. 1.
 * —— affects the whole sensorium, xi. 2.
 * —— diseases of, xxxiv.
 * Voluntarity, xi. 2. 4.
 * Voluntary motions, ix. xxxiv. 1.
 * Voluntary ideas, xv. 2. 3.
 * —— criterion of, xi. 2. 3. xxxiv. 1.
 * Vomiting from vertigo, xx. 8.
 * —— from drunkenness, xx. 8. xxi. 6.
 * —— by intervals, xxv. 8.
 * —— by voluntary efforts, xxv. 6.
 * —— of two kinds, xxxv. 1. 3.
 * —— in cold fit of fever, xxxii. 9. 1.
 * —— stopped by quicksilver, xxv. 16.
 * —— weakens the pulse, xxv. 17.


 * W.


 * Waking, how, xviii. 14.
 * Walking, how learnt, xvi. 3.
 * Warmth in sleep, why, xviii. 15.
 * Weakness defined, xii. 1. 3. xii. 2. 1. xxxii. 3. 2.
 * —— cure of, xii. 7. 8.
 * —— See Debility.
 * Wit producing laughter, xxxiv. 1. 4.
 * World generated, xxxix. 4. 8.