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Show '42 Of PATHOLOGY: OfPATHOLOGY. may be mingled. Fever: of all Kinds, the Small par, and film. fle: may attack the Cucoelymic, Srorliutlc, Ifipotbonarme, the dr- :tlniIie, and thofe who labour with the Lao: Venerea, or are troubled with [Vermin and then they are harder to cure. Some Dzfiafes are IDIOPA'I‘HIC, others SYMPTOMATIC. The former difl'urb the Funflionr where they are feated ; but when the Caufe oi the Diieafe refides in any other Place, befides the Part wherein the Funfiion: are diiturbed, it isfimjitomatic. Thus Breeding of Tort/2 produces Epilejfier and Cont/aflons; Diflrders in the Stain/1d), from acid Cruditiet, producing Spafin: and Infla"w- "-49-", Jame. "-51.- _... tiom, caufe the Vertigo, {end-n57), l‘loi/e in the Ears, Deafnefr, and Melanie/Job. Thus rvomiting is jJivnptomat/‘r: in Fits of the Grain]; a Cong/2 from a Congeftion of a Suourra of arid and acria' Humour in the Primw l/iro. An Epilefvfy is idiopathic, arifing from a fractured Skull A C'iugli, when there are Tubereler, Oi)- _/lrtn‘fiunt, or Vomirce in the Lungs. Vomiting, when the Pylorm‘ or Duo/[entire are eroded by a corrohve bilious Humour. There are Difiafer which are apt to return, as flguer, Hemorrlanges, vomiting of Blood, [l/llnnax, Pal/its, .dpaplexiet, and Pains of the Head. Some coronie Di/eofe! will fometimes appear again after they feem to be cured 5 for Inltance, the ffaundice, Drojfy, Pbtbiflt, Lues Venerea, and the Scurvy, Di eafe: are likewife A NN I V E RS AR Y, which return at a certain Seafon of the Year, particularly the Spring and flutunzn. They are diftinguiihed al‘io into R E C E N T and IN V E TE RAT E, the former are more eafily cured. Some Difla/es are HEREDITARY, others ADVENTITIOUS. The former depend on the native [Mattie/3r or Faultinefs of tome folid Part; the latter on a [and Diet and Vvlay of Life, which rather deltroy the Crofls ot‘rhe Fluids. Diflajer are CONGRUOUS and INCONGRUOUS. The for- r l mer are agreeable to a certain dge, anperament, Sex, and Scafin i il l of the Year. Thus the Epilep/y, Small-pox, and M‘flflef are more proper to Infamy; the Piles and flpopleay to old Peifons ; tertian lights, to the Summer; {or if they happen in Alutzmzn they are very obt'rinate. If the Menfis continue after fifty they greatly overflow. Pleurifie: are ealily cured in young Perfons, but not in old. Some obferve that from Infant}: to old lfge Difcaies generally delccnd from the .Hrod to the lower Parts. Thus Infants are troubled with alt/Jams, (fined Copitit, the Czar/la laiftm, Flnxiontfront fl‘e Earr, Epilr/yies, Tunzout't of the Glam/5, Parotitles, Opbtloalnziflfa Lippitrm'lxt. When Children are growing up they are lubjeét t0 [find-amber, Catarrlit, and Coryzar. Hung Payout and Nice} arc more liable to Difcafes of the Breafl, dry Gong/)5, tn." and [la/lard ‘43 Piearifier, Poripneumonier, mom of the Lungs, Confumptianr, earning Feverr, and Co/li‘uemfl. In green old due the Bleeding and blind Piles; Flatuleneies, the youndiee, Quartans, Car/James, the Gravel, and flatulent Colies. In more advaneed Years, the Scurvy, Cat/nay, Strangury, Stone of the Bladder, Tone mus, ulcerated Piles, the fixed Gout, the Sciatica, or Hip-gout, the Gonagra, or Knee- Gout, Mara/inns, dtroley, and Bloody Urine. Fluxes of Blood from the Uterur. In kVomen, enormou: Some Di/eafes are CURABLE, others INCURABLE. The former are chiefly in the Fluid: ; the latter are feated in the szcera, wherein the Fault is {0 great that Medicines cannot reflore them. Thefe are principally the Hemiplexy, or inveterate Pal/y ; Deaflzefs, an old Guttafirena 3 a Ifefiit, from a Corruption of the Viflera 5 the Drop/y .d/Z‘ites from an lnduration of the Vzfl‘era; the frorliutie Cue/Jen}, from corrupt Vifrera; the Drop/)3 in the Bray], from a Poly/our of the Heart or pulmonary Veflély ; the Pal~ pz'tation oft/2e Heart or .dfl/nna, from a POLYPUS ; the Stone in the Kidney: of many Years Duration ; an inveterate Madne 5 ; an ulcerated Canter ; a S‘o/oaeelur, from an internal Caufe ; an nen'ditor; Gout ; an inveterate Gonorrlmea from Fi/lulre in the Pro/lam ; Fylzzlour Ulteration: of the Lungs; a Stone in the Bladder; :1 0/110- Wfl: and Sterility from a Polo/pus of the uterine Veflels ; aMaraf- mm, in very old Perfons. Di/ezfl: are SA L U T A RY when they free the Body from a pernieiony morbid Can/e 3 of thefe the principal is the Fever, which often prevents more grievous Difeafes and Death ; and this, by refolving dangerous Sta/Q's and Stagnation: of the Blood, by leilen- ing the Quantity ofthe Fluids ; by opening Obfiruétions, and re- f'roring a free Circulation. dll FK'UZI‘S which throw out the mor- bihc Matter on the Skin with Alleviation are/alzrtary, fuch as the Smallpox, M'afler, miliury Fever. AS alfo arthritic and (atarrljal E'W‘s, and {uch 25 are accompanied with copious Stools. dgues are gCnerally/almary when left to themfclves ; but above all tatarm real Fevers, when attended with a Cong/'2 and Running at the lVof'. BERN I C I O U s Difeufit may be reckoned to be a violent Inflam- mation, :1 Corruption and internal Sp/oar‘elur of the nervous Part: ; as alto an bylaw/nation {upervening to other grievous Dlfifl 35 E Whence Pl‘renfler and liylainmatians of the Stomacl) and Inttjlines lecwile thole Fever; and Excretion; which proceed from violent (if/liftionr of the Mind, from Poi/on, from a tau/lie Bile, from the ,(jsrro/ien or [faring from Paim, and from an inmreeraz‘ed Hernia, Decaufe all thefe tend to render the Malady Frill worle. ‘ l'r: R 10D I CAL Difeu it return at a/lated Time, in a. certain nlonth, at the Chances of the li/loon ; or in a Certain "reek, :3 ‘. , ~ ‘ 1"?) 01 {Gun - . , _‘ '7' _ .‘lt fl l e Periods of the 1143255.: and lob/mg PM; Flinn we», 3.36 |