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Show 40 OfPATHOLOGY‘.‘ in the Stomach and Duorlciizmz, whence the hilious Humours are mnai‘led and corrupted, laying a Foundation for vomiting, hilious norm/um and mombrauaccou: Parts, and produce an zmiwija land continual Spa/m, as in Favors. But when the Czlules are lodrred in the Primae Vice or the Excretorics, then the Spa/mt intermi: the: Symptoms are appeafed, and the Difeafe becomes periodical . ' of ACUTE legofl»: {ome are BENIGN others MALIGv NAN T. In the former the Car; 2) is not ot‘fo pernicious 21 Nature nor lb prone to Corruption as the rzzaligizanc, which (con induce, fan; and i; is very dangerous after violent Commotions of the :d, to fit down to a Ivieal, or during that Time,l to be greatly adhered with any Accident that may happen. i 1 l l 41‘ hranaceous Parts being hurt by an aerid cauflic h/Iatter. The iatter from a Stagnation of the Blood and Humours, and Spafins FUJCYS, and Cardin/giro. Faflions of the Mind in general chiefly ah‘ec‘t the Stomach, invert its Motion, hinder Digei'tion and Chy- liiication, whence many Crudities arife, fruitful of various Difeai Of PATHOLOGY. Body thick, and generate vifcid and acid Crudities in the Stomach, and at length render the Blood unapt for a due Circulation; whence proceed Obitruétions of the l/Ifcora, and many chronieal Difi-artlers. finger conflringes the bilious Vefiels in particular, and Cautes too great an Evacuation of the Bile; produces Strié'tures 0/ PATHOLOGY. '" H E Oljcc't: of PAT HOLO G ‘{ are the Diflafcs of the liumm; Bally, their Dilfiroizcor, Caz/fir, Symptoms, and flc‘cidontr. Some Difiafi: are CONTINUAL, others INTERM ITTINi} The continual are when the .o'cccfliom and Symptoms are urcrenf. without Intermiflizm, becaufe the Carr/a: adhere firmly to the Gian; Putrcfafliou, and are molt deftruétive to the Strongtl} and Life. CHRONI C Di/iafc: are malignant when the Juices are very impure and prone to a putrid Corruption. Thus a Gonorrlozeu the Pfora, iiztcrmiti‘iug Favors, the Scurti , a Diarr/Jrru, may b; either broign or malignant. Some are common or EPIDEMIC : Thefe invade many in the fame Place, and proceed from a vitiated Air. Others are 5 PO RA- A Dist: ASE ixi commonly defined to be a Change of the natu« ral State into a p7‘rtcrnatural, to which may be added, that one 0'; more of the Function; of the Body are hurt. DIC, and attack Perfons here and there, and are derived from a. had Diet and Manner of living. r he Alamo: and Dfi'rfllfff of Difcafir are taken from the Sub-a :lomzc are proper to certain Places, and as it were Inmatcr, and flanccr which they primarily afi‘eé'r, that is, either the SOLIDS or arife from the All)", Situatiou, common olcpramcl Dirt, and dad [1/21- tcr. The parza'omic aftetft the People iizgonoral at one and the the FL U I D s, and from fome other particular Circuirytanccr where- pogo/as are likewife E N D E M r c and P A N D E M r c. The m- with they are accompanied. Thofe which attack the Solid: are called SIMI L AR and OR~ G ANIC, and thofe which aii‘ecrt the Fluid: are the PLETHORA fame Time, Without Regard to Sax, flgo, Condition, or Tomogra‘ and CACOCNYMY. Of SI M 1 L AR Diflflri tome conlif'c in the A'tom'o or Rolamtioiz of the Filorci, 0th rs in their Coutraftioa, and others in their ty, Famine, unwholefomeflagaaz‘ing room, and the like. Ruffim'cr. Nature, which pages with the Air and Aliments into the Sto- much, at firfl infeéting and corrupting the [tumours therein con- tained, and afterwards [he Lyons/1a and Blood. There are the Plague, fpotz‘od, clot/outcrical, and malignant catarrloal Favors ; as alto the Small-pox and [M'qflaL Among cloroizic Difoafir, the com ORGANIC Di/L‘afi! are of two Kinds ; the fir/3 ariies from a had Conformation. This includes ‘szzourr of, and Erccjcr or Daft/fir in any iVIernber, Hare Lips, Luocatiom, Jiorizias, fate. The jécona' is a Solution of Continuity, fuch as lVoumls and Ulccrr in the/oft Part: ; Pralturcs and Caries Of the 1307135. A PLETHORA is too great a anntity of the Fluids which refi'rains the Emotions. It may be either goooral or particular. A CA coc H YM Y is an Alteration of one or more of the Flue ids which diiOrders the szfliom. Befidcs thefe Di/li/zc'tiom, DISEASES are divided into other Clio/755 with Regard to the Circumfl'ances which attend them. fume are acute and flJort, others long : The former arife rem the inflammatory Sta/Li of the [ta/am, or from the nerro-mem- hranaceww merit ; fuch as pcflilciztial Di/oafos. Hither may be referred Camp- DI/Mfl't arifing from :1 incl Dirt, Na/lim/r, zl/[arfloy Places, Scarci~ , 1 Some Difia/ts are co N T A c I 0 Us or izr/Z'flz'ous, and others not. ~[he zrjcétiou: proceed from a firm/lo Mia/222a ot'a fermentative "(£70145 are the Itc/J, Lepro/y, the From/J Pox, a Clap, and bad cou- cl;t.:oriorl Ulccrr. It is worthy Remark, that all acute Fworr which little from an inflammatory Sta/i5 of the BLOO D, and chronic Dlltalcs, which proceed from :1 Corruption of the Vi/cera, are not 'fiflélia‘llf; Whereas thote which are attended with :1 Corruption and 1 flirt/{167M}: ot~ the LYM P H A are of a fermentative and contagious Nature. Dv/L‘t'lt'f are s I M P L E or c o M P L I C A T E D, arihng from. ouo or 7/Jo7‘1‘_pr'o.‘rnnate Cozy/or. Thus the orzzlcmic and epidemic Di/Ea/Lr 12.17 |