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.
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.
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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.

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Taedium vitae.  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.

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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.

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