Of the Apoplexy ---- 158 Of sanguine Apoplexy ---- ib. & 159 Of a serous, or watery, Apoplexy ---- 162 Means to prevent relapsing into them ---- 164 & seq.
Chap. X.
Of morbid Strokes of the Sun ---- 167
Chap. XI.
Of the Rheumatism ---- 177 Of the acute Rheumatism, attended with a Fever ---- ib. Of the flow, or chronical, without a Fever ---- 186 The Danger of spirituous and greasy Remedies ---- 191, 192
Chap. XII.
Of the Bite of a mad Dog ---- 194
Chap. XIII.
Of the Small Pocks. ---- 207 Of the preceding Symptoms of this Disease ---- 209 --The Danger of sweating Medicines ---- 217 --The Treatment of the benign distinct Small Pocks ---- 220 --The Use of Bleeding ---- 222 --The Fever of Suppuration ---- 223 --The Necessity of opening the ripe Pustules ---- 226 --The Danger of Anodynes ---- 228 Of the striking in of the Eruptions ---- 229 Preparations for receiving it favorably ---- 230
Chap. XIV.
Of the Measles ---- 235 Of their Treatment and the Means to prevent any of their bad Consequences, to ---- 243
Chap. XV.
Of the hot, or burning, Fever ---- 244
Chap. XVI.
Of putrid Fevers ---- 248
Chap. XVII.
Of malignant Fevers ---- 257 The Danger of applying living Animals in them ---- 267
Chap. XVIII.
Of intermitting Fevers ---- 269 --Spring and Autumn Intermittents ---- 272 Method of Cure by the Bark ---- 275 Method of treating the Patient in the Fit ---- 277 Of other Febrifuges, besides the Bark ---- 278 The Treatment of long and obstinate Intermittents ---- 279 Of some very dangerous Intermittents ---- 284 Of some periodical Disorders, which may be termed, Fevers disguised ---- 285 Of Preservatives from unwholesome Air ---- 286
Chap. XIX.
Of an Erisipelas, or St. Anthony's Fire. ---- 288 Of a frequent or habitual Erisipelas ---- 295 Of the Stings or Bites of Animals ---- 296
Chap. XX.
Of Inflammations of the Breast, and of Bastard and bilious Pleurisies ---- 298 --Of the false Inflammation of the Breast ---- 300 --The false Pleurisy ---- 303
Chap. XXI.
Of Cholics ---- 306 Of the inflammatory Cholic ---- 307 --the bilious Cholic ---- 312 --the Cholic from Indigestion, and of Indigestions ---- 314 --the flatulent, or windy, Cholic ---- 317 --the Cholic, from taking Cold ---- 319
Chap. XXII.
Of the Miserere, or Iliac Passion, and of the Cholera Morbus ---- 322 The Miserere ---- ib. & 323 The Cholera Morbus ---- 327
Chap. XXIII.
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