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Show APPENDIX. As to Wendelstadt; he is a very fair authority. 243 Various productions speak in favour of his probity and good sense. P. 29. PLOUCQUET.--Pr2§:mittens facies typhi esse diversissi- mas quoad symptomata, typum, decursum, epidemiam, clima, APPENDIX. individualitatcm subjectorum, compositionem et complicationem cum aliis febribus et morbis. Him: etiam descriptiones variorum haud paruin inter se differebant, et variis aosa data __..__4 ILLUSTRATIONS. est denominationibus, qzzae prime inluiz‘u esmntia/es défl'erenall v.1 as he:3. Martcau was no common man. Least of Fame D tias inm/cz‘e videbantm‘ ,- clsi talis, m6 (liverm quanndsfacie, given to ahoaster. The strongest proof that credit may be utpote indolcm morbi to own his hut asserted successes arises from his readiness Bene ea propter ill. failures. mm mutants, locum ilabcre nequit. Frank febres, aliis dictas navalem, car- Thus, in speaking of an epidemic pneumonm ty« ceralem, castrensem, nosocomialem ipsamque pestem, febrcm Jew pestilcntialem, ephemeram sudatoriam febri snae nervosae surt‘Es. phonics, he says, Je n'eeris pas pour mutter mes m/1: p1dsfrzirc ici gm: l‘his‘toérs ({(3 mos moi/Lam‘s. ‘Mus sarcas the con: - - - ju‘qf‘ilcr‘ont (/us [flutes z/zzej'ai pu [dire.-~()t all whont tt‘ihutors to his iournal, he is the only one, I think hr; Vandermonde expressly compliments for the excellence of communications in the name of the whole medical puhhc. His account of the putrid sore-throat seems by far the best among those which appeared towards the middle of the last rw Ct‘llltlt' 1'. It even contains some important results of obser lion and dissection, which have hitherto escaped notice among dz» 112:. lit: rcprtsmts the putrid and scarlet varieties of this order as arising from the some infection. At the distance oi , wove .. -. . ‘ . near Uthars, the opposite error can but be 311st said to be D 11 rally eradicated from the minds of medical men in Great-Yllii' ruin, though so superior :1n observer as Dr. Clark of hen" (melius neuricae) snbordinavit, Diss. l. p. 3. VlUNl 2. Quodsi typhi symptomata per omnia ac singnla morbi stadia perseqnimur, ea tantum non omnia e6 colludunt nt sedem morbi in capite seu potius in encephalo indigitent, unde inter vulgus germanico idiomate morbus hand male Kopffieher, hitzige Kopf-krankheit audit, Inter ea symptomnta numeramus xapyfiapszav cephalzeam, dysoecmam, otorrhocam, perturbationes mentis varias, ngrypnium vel ct lclharguni, stuporem, oculorum reiiquorumqne organorum sensoriorum mutationes. ibid p. 6, 7. 3. Formati sic inflammatorii status prmter (litterentiam intensionis et extensionis Ct secuturarum mutationum in decnrs11,ja1n in principio duplicis generis esse potnerunt, scilicet nut sanguinei out lymplmtici p. 15. 4. (lirenam cans: cssc potest cur plerique et aestumatissimi custle opposed the doctrine of Cullen thirty years ago, t1121t16‘, torhade as soon as it was hroachcd in hisfzrst lizzes.~--t‘vlzirteau bloodletting, except in rare cases; he prescribes vomitsi‘amt then cordials and stimulants. The ulcers are to be pcncnlcd with dilute marine acid-His occasional contributions to morbid anatomy have much value from his apparent accuracy with regard to symptoms and appearances. anctorcs naturam typhi inilammatoriam tam anxie negenti‘ ii), p. 7. 5. Atlinims inter formam febris, actnm tcbl‘icitationis ut its lozpmrnnr, ct inter torumm inflummationis nlaxima ost. Hint: at nosologi {chit-s c'. intlammutiones suo jnre ut atlines consi- R 2 derant, |