The modern practice of physic : exhibiting the characters, causes, symptoms, prognostic, morbid appearances, and improved method of treating the diseases of all climates . ger standing in the Profes-sion.—Occasionally, it may also serve as a safe Guide tothe Clergy, and other country Gentlemen, who, in any case ofEmergency or sudden Attack of Illness, either in their ownFamilies or those of the neighbouring Poor, might find itnecessary to administer some appropriate Remedy in theInterval of their being able to obtain proper Advice andAssistance. To answer this Purpose more effectually, aTable
The modern practice of physic : exhibiting the characters, causes, symptoms, prognostic, morbid appearances, and improved method of treating the diseases of all climates . ger standing in the Profes-sion.—Occasionally, it may also serve as a safe Guide tothe Clergy, and other country Gentlemen, who, in any case ofEmergency or sudden Attack of Illness, either in their ownFamilies or those of the neighbouring Poor, might find itnecessary to administer some appropriate Remedy in theInterval of their being able to obtain proper Advice andAssistance. To answer this Purpose more effectually, aTable of the Weights and Measures used in the compound-ing of Medicines is placed at the Commencement. The Author wishes it to be understood, that the Dosesadvised in the various Prescriptions, are intended forAdults, except where they are particularly specified forChildren or Infants. His great distance from the Press, he requests may beaccepted as an Apology for the typographical Errors whichexist in the Work. Salisburyy June 4>th> 1813. A SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT OF THE DISEASES INTO CLASSES AND ORDERS; TOGETHER WITH AN EXPLANATION AND DERIVATION OF THEIR CLASS I. -LrREXLE, (Febrile Diseases) from a:<j, order or Fevers .... Febris Intermittens, (Intermittent Fever)Febris Remittens, (Remittent Fever) Synochus, (Simple Continued Fever) from a-wt^a, to continueSynocha, (Inflammatory Fever) from dittoTyphus Mitior, (Low or Nervous Fever) from Tv<pos, stupor Gravior, (Malignant or Putrid Fever) from ditto ib. 318243G4050Icterodes, (Yellow Fever) from rvtyos, stupor, and ungei, icterus 62 ORDER II. Phlegmasia, (Inflammations) from (pxtym, to burn . 82 Phlegmon, (Phlegmonous Inflammation) . .84 Erysipelas, (Erysipelatous ditto) from igva, to draw, and zre\<-„ the eye . 100 Otiiis, ( Ear) from »?, the ear . .113 Cynanche Tonsillaris (Inflammatory Sore Throat),
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