Zoonomia, Vol. I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 655 pages of information about Zoonomia, Vol. I.

Zoonomia, Vol. I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 655 pages of information about Zoonomia, Vol. I.
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.

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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,
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