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Show Hr: EXPLANATION of tbe TERMS of ART. Imam", is a collection of pus under jrfiziumjntzfiimm. This is the fecaiid lmall ~ii'iteltine. It is called jejunc) becaufe it is frequently empty. 11121,, are thofe parts of the fides which jom to the hypogaltric region. urine. ' p ' Hyjfériciz Paflia, the liyl'reric difeVai‘e, This Illam Paflio, the liiac paiiion. This is a molt acute pain in the {mall inten is a i'pafmodico-convullive afleétion of incs tending to an inflammation, in \Vllltl the Genus nervofzzm, proceeding from l the periflaltic motion of the guts is corruption or retention of lympha and inverted, and the contents of theintell blood in the Uterus, iiifeéting the nertines are thrown up by the mouth. vous parts of the body more orlefs7 by the nerves of the 0s fat-rum, the loins Ilium, the third {mall intcfline. It begins where the jejfinum ends, and is and the whole lpiiial marrow. It is terminated by the Ckfum. attended with a long train of Tymp- tom, of which a (trangulation of the Ilium 0:, a bone which is part of the Os innt‘iminaturn. It is fo called becaufeit fauces and an intercepted breathing almoft to qufncation, a fainting, and Contains the Gut Ilium. Inaberatiria, Mafieru'ort. The rootis good lofs of voice, are the principal. in all cold diforders of the bowels, Hfll'bfur, Hyflbp. This flrengthens the brain and nerves. It opens ohfh‘ue‘hnns, iiomach, helps digcflion, promotes excures the jaundice, and is good in allhpeé‘toration, and is of great fervice in the humoral althma. The dofc oi‘thc mas. 'I‘hc dole is from half a dmn leaves in powder, is a dram, in decocto a dram. Externally mix: with a h:tion a handful. tlc hogs-lard it cures obftiiiatc ring[If/lint". Remedies appropriated to cure worms. the diforders of the Uterus, Jffipi‘ll'ga, is a dry fcaiy crully itch which lcaves bloody {pots alter the [tabs are taken oil, which isiiicceeded by a painI. ful heat, and anintoleruble itching. it fix/5pm", Jalap, a root. is hard to cure and apt to return. ‘fip‘wiica Terra. Iapan earth. The highefi degree of it is call'd a L;./ linimmz, Jeffamy. it is of no Life in firazii P/‘om. medicine. Lira/minim and Ifii'anmfl'l‘d, INC medicines Iberia, feiatica CreiTes. This powerfully {uppos'd to gent-rate flcih. incides and attenuates pituilous hu[riff/ms Dams the {ore teeth. mours in the fiomach, helps digeftion, and is good in the hypochondriac dif- liiri-igfli‘mriiz, Medicines which thicken Ill: huniours. 4 eale. Half an ounce of the powdered 1,761,5 23,) the Niglit~mar<‘, an opprcllion in leaves taken in wine in a morning fafillcep, in whic a poi-io llrive t0 {Piuk s h n mg, is a great diuretic, and excellent and move but cannot. Some think in' the dropiy. Externally the frefli there is a for! of weight laid on tlltfl' leaves or roots mixt with laid and laid breai‘ts, hence they have {uppol‘cd themto the part cafes the pain of the hip{elves hag~ri.ldengout. , , . .::oyarB//iz, Ifing-glafs, or filh-glue. This Index, the Fore-fiflgch made into a gelly and taken by fpoon- Ind/rims, an lnditant, OI‘ thing "ml‘mr‘i'yfig' is every circumllance that accomPami? iuls from half a pint to a pint in a the entire; and theiudsmwt ‘l‘d‘ ‘3 day, may be very iifeful in an acrimomade in coni‘cquence of the Circutn us Rate of the humoui's, thin ca- {‘tances is termed the i"‘]~:mm"'. Ihc arrlis and {pitting of blood. means or remedies which thefc Flrcum‘ rat, the Jaundice. This appears firit fiance's direct to he made uh: ol «"5 tho with a yellow colour in the white of indinirii, or things indicated. "‘1' the eye, which is followed by a yel- m: lg isana vet?' iownei‘s of all the ikin. The urine is I'Z/li Inflammat ll‘wl‘ V50, hot ion tumoulintr, .1:i of {ad-mu colour, and the excrements tlcihv and fanguineous parts, Nth miare .ile. ricfs‘and pain. It proceeds iromra 17:; ' ,1, a primary diieafc which de01 or if the Cornea of the eye, or between its lfimna . Ig-pgfiijz‘s Ur‘ime, the fediment of the 5.1, ldiofyncrafy. This means .illl Hung peculiar to a particular tear ligament. liquor with or without heat. Ingram, the groin. Imomz'na‘mm 0:, the namelcfs bone. It confifts of three bones, the 1111.7», the 0s ing iiCkizels and bloody fun in which P1151}, and the [[51:11an Thefe are join'd by cartilages in children, till they are fe- cafes the do]: is from two {cruples to a dram ven years old, but in adults they unite yum/am vent, the jugular vein. into one bone. Inguictfia'o, Refllcfinefs, is when the pa- [fir/rifle"; or 7.4]:‘pum, a Julep. film, a CflLkin, an aggregation of flower: tient moves himfelffrom one fide of the oi the fame {ex fixr to a kind ofan axis, bed to the other, throwing his arms a- It is otlierwife call'd Arrimzrzzm. bout, drawing up his feet and legs, and 38/1543 Jujubs. A peétoral fruit which never continuing long in a poflure. iheathes the acriiimiiy of tithiing Jitflfflhr, a half-bath. Phlegm. It allays coughs, abates the Iflfpi‘ra‘tia, is the induction of the air into heat of urine, and eales pains oi" the the lungs by the mouth, noftrils, and bladder. The decoiftion may be us‘d as afpera arm-rd, common drink. The proportion is an Injfibifléz'tia, is the reducing any liquid to a ounce to three quarts of water. proper confidence by evaporation. Edd/ms, is the firlt attack of a difeafe. 99mm: sdorzimr, Camei's-hay. Integuméntzzm, is the coverhg Or'any ex- mini/var. jlllllfe‘rlu, the Juniper'treE. jdpi‘er, 'l‘in. ternal part. See Silur- Infzrafidles Mufculi', the intercoflal muf~ cles. Thefe are very thin fleihy planes, which occupy the interftices or‘the ribs, K. whole fibres run obliquely from one {ide to the other. One of the plancs is Ka/i, Glafl‘wort. This is of‘ittle or no Life in medicine. external, the otherinternal. They are divided by an extremely thin and fine Karma, thejuici: is only us'd Will) as. cellular membrane, and are forty-four in all, that is, twent} -t\\'o of a fide, L. eleven internal, and as many external. Ldédmium, a Rofin. It is h'lrlonl elven im Infermittriis Frbrfr, fee Film-3 mmrm'ztem. wai‘dly, yet it has been us'd to :i Interm'a'fum, this is the name of the bones en the domain, to help iii, lili. to of the fingers, as they are mutually flop defiuxio' illitl ataiiiil the bloody join'd and articulated among theinfelves. flux. The d: is a dram ()utu Iiircréfli-i M'z/l'k/I‘, Mufcles between the app‘iy‘d to the l:‘:.1.l,it is {en n! bones of the fingers and toes. cold dli‘UrdCl'S oftlie brain 5 la \‘1 to the Irilcri'rigo, a galling or excoriation. This pit of the ilumach, it :s ' » frequently happens to perfons not us'd gainlla \ri-altiiei's of that 3m to ride, and to children from the {harpthe temp! ., i: lbmchines nefs of their urine. tooth-atli, Iptcaruzizz/Jg, a root. Irii l‘larmfiim, Florentine Orris, thC T00:Iri': puipiirea mflms, Flower-deduce. The juice of the (refill root is a hydi'agogue, and given to two or three ounces works upwards and downwards; but it is acrimonious, and can be given {alely to very few, though {ome recommend it in the dropl‘y. 175*, the varioully-colour'd circle in the Lid/1.)); L:psri¢1.vm, a Hare-lip. Lami, Lac, by liilt‘u ii GIN. hit. It has been ‘ tions or the vilr u in rl: . an jaundice , as 'i‘ is lioiii ii ill iiicumatilin. dram Lu a drain; Aniili'd in it." it Ii wine it cures "i; "mt, it In Pix/.61.: Liz. «' r, Thu)» holes, one iii with (2) CW, which in fome is black, gI'C)'; he" zit, (5'5. humours which difiends and pi‘cllesltc liZ'brIW, a Bone. It is the lower and polle.l"l r part of the 0! ixyonfnilimi. nervous membranes. {vi/£13 in, a hippredioil Murine. [Li-.L. Infufv‘i 529 jug/am, a Walnut~tree The powder of the dry'd inner bark is a vomit; as ale {0 of the luli or Catkins, but milder. 'Ihe dds of each is from lialfa dram to a dram. Some cry up the catkins as :1 Inch excellent remedy againlt the fall- each other in the nexr the no.:. They recur; thv‘ fiU'Hl" inoiliu e of the eye, and d 'L'i. it ' iii'o a {:2'; v.» car. a tern‘atui‘al congeil‘ion of blood, p ids on no other. 2472 EXPLANATION of the TERMS ofART. Infig/io, Infufion, is the extraction of the flrcngth of any medicine, by a proper _. 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