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Show 7/10 Tat/Jologic of t/2c Teri/J. 216 Part I I, out of Doors, thofe unqniet Guelh, that hinder the repofe of the Ventricle. It; And not only Vomiting, but Diarrhxa's, or Lasks 'alfo , do "company 71,, rm: /, defy-3m, a; whim. Erur sari/yum 72¢ mzraJivmr; 6.071 W/Cuwzrvlfl 75v m'rcfm, a} win aria/m; Denririon, byte Wm; tiori of Infants) are put into Fermentation, by the fierce pains of the Gooms, making an Eflhi'vefcence in the Mafs of Blood; whereupon Nature 3",; 1 bang provoked by the levere contefls of the Heterogeneous i'ar'ticles, doth jmpell them (in order to herown cafe) O-llt-0f tne Delcendent Trunk of , Ad fimririov'em progrtflitrgiugitvarmu [irltriginen Fuhrer, Com/u]. 711i muxime trafli flirt (9: floor durar Imbent. The I'rurient heat of the Gooms in Dentition, proceedeth from a quaninflammation ilhiihidnonifi tity of Blood, extravalated into the empty {paces of the Vcflels, whence r;;;=;§‘1f;;‘n, followeth the Inflammation of the Cooms, which is accompanied witha iiiiiiihiidim- Symptomatick Fever, derived from Violent Pain, railing an unkindly Ebullirion of the Nials of Blood, and Convulfive Motions ( which are frequent and fatal to Children, in the time of breeding their Teeth); Which, I humbly conceive, arife after this manner; When the Teeth approach their Maturity, as having their Mucous Matter turned into an Olieous fubltance, ithe iil Humours (chiefly in a hit and Foul Conliiruw the flurm, into the Melenteritk Arteries, mlerted into the Inteflines out 0‘; whole Cavrties they are difcharged , for the better compofure of the Body. ., p . , r - So that in fliort, the full Bodies of Childrens breeding Teeth, labouring with great quantity of depraved Humours, tufted With ill Ferments, are highly aggrieved by the Inflammation of the Blood ( lodged in the 000m; in time of Dentition) imparted by the jugular Veins to the Heart, and proceeding from a new accefs of Saline and Earthy Particles concreted; whence the Teeth receiving greater Dimenfions, both in breadth and hight, are impatient of any longer Confinement within the narrow boundaries of from thence into the Membranes, caufino Convulfivc Motions and Fevers, the Gooms, whereupon they break their Walls, and by lifting themfelves Guts, which are Continent Califes of many Difeafes incident to Children, in breeding of Teeth 3 which great Hypocmler hath well enumerated in his ‘ ms. Apiyiiiider to their Cute DilEafes taking their rile of Dentition, this Method Eéogilc'xfffic of the Gooms. , . lome iniiimmitum of Phyfiek may be advifed_ : , In great, Inflammations . , f the 60 ms Blood may be taken away in l'lethoriclt Couftitutions, by the application of iimngimin gimme Hours lbme and .Lancet, ,1 by cafe leeches behind the Ears, or in a great before the Bleeding, a gentle Clyfter may be inieéted, if the Child have Hod", not the benefit of Nature by Stool, and inwardly Medicmes are to be preferibed, that iiippreli; the unquiet Vapours and Flatulency of the Blood, and 1 Comfort and Corroborate the Fibrous parts of the Brain. I Jr": r figrfsegglbix - Dlfi ‘ this ~, are proper in ' have been Celebrated, Topicks When Univerfals applied in behind, and between the pains eiife, as Blificring Plaifiers applied to the Neck canted . ‘ : Shoulders, and below the Bars, and to the infide of the Arms: And i sieving" up, do bruife and lacerate the tender Capillary Arteries, and Nervous Fibrils, whence enfiie an Inflammation (carried by Blood fiagnated in the lnterl'tiees of the Vefl‘els) and Convullive Motions in the Mufeles of the Body, and lower Mandible, and the Face drawn into Sympathy with the Nerves of the Gooms, which are highly irritated by Piingeut Pains, following the Contulion, and Laceratiou of the melt tender Nervous Fibrils muthC (feared in the liibfiance oF the Gooms) and the Membranes immuring the 14mm", 10?" furface of the Gooms ; which being a fine Contextlire compofed of numemot. M ffl‘lfiih‘kfif' rous finall Filaments of moit accute Senfe, muf't iiecelTarily fiiffer in a high pagan: manner, in the great violation of their clofe union, following the Eruption ' of the Teeth, forcibly piercing the tender Compage of the Coat, encircling the Gooms. A Gnalhing, or Grating of the Teeth, may be derived from the unnatural Motions of the Mufcnli rPtcrigoez'clci Externi, and Interni, hurrying the lower Mandible, and with it the Teeth, whence alfo may be deduced manmcmmms ny other great Convulfions; wherein the neighbouring;r Membranes of the or me Brain Brain being firfi drawn into conEnt, do immediately affect the Fibrous Con:iféhrifliicihn. texture of the Brain, and Spinal Marrow, and afterward the Nerves of the 3:33:33? whole Body (propagated from them) whence arifeth an univerfal fi'ilfiiels, imparted to the Trunk and Limbs; (0 that they will hardly admit any Incurvation during the time of Convulfions, which being cealEd, the MulchS grow relaxed, and the Body readily complieth With the Hand, as being Vomiting .m (.2718 Tania/Ogre of the Veer/y. Dentiiion. As the great Mailer of our Art, hath well obli'rved in the Third Book of his Ap/Jorifmr, the 21. We}: 4‘ vv‘ UNTWL‘W "comma Lil-w Miami, 7:592. {Sin/tr, aloi proflwviiz, ir/quc pmriptie cum amino: Denter emzrtere mpermr, é‘a ii: "m" Part I l. eafily bent forward. Vomitings do‘accompany the breeding of Teeth in Children, 216th with. hiilihi‘ii‘oiiit Conyuluye Motionskproceeding from the irritated Fibres of the Stomach, nmiitrcmr Howmg from the dileompolEd Membranes, and Fibrous Contexture of the fairing", Brain, influencing the Fibres of the (Par V(gum, inferted into the Neck and Shiiliil'iiiiii Body of the Stomach. ' my: (il'llic Vomitings alfo may be the aiTociates of Dentition, wherein fome PM}? ' cles of depraved Liquors, in an ill habit of Body, bcing enraged by "0' lent pains of the Gooms, are difcharged by the terminations of the Cxliack Capillary Arteries, into the Cavity of the Stomach, whence its Fibrous parts being highly importuned by Saline and Acid Particles, do produce unnatural contraétions of the Flelhy Fibres (, related to the Stomach) to rum out and fume ferous Particles of the ill Blood zbeing tranfmitted by the Arteries, into the Cavities of the Bowels, do generate Lasks, and Criping of the oom an :1: ‘ ' n, may be fafely opened by a Lan- maybeuPCn-. the (rooms Teeth bei near their Eruptio cdbyatam more ,5 \Vhlch Coral, by or VVooll, a of Tooth the by in order to cet, or rubbed often \ $323,136 ufed which giveth great cafe to pained and inflamed Gooms. chth. Convulfions, Fevers, for proper ( l'liyiick of Courle like the and This and other Dilbafes in point of Dentition) hath proved very fucccfsful in ma' m min Patients. n) XfCliild of g; worthy Knight, a Perfon of Loyalty and Honour, related to the Excife Office, having his Gooms very hot and inflamed, and after- Ward was highly afflicted with a FeVCi-,~ and Convulfive Motions, upon breeding of Teeth: Whereupon I advifed gentle Clyfiers, Bleeding by Leeches applied under the Ears, Cephalick Julaps, and Veficatories between the Shoulders, and under the Ears, which in a fliort {pace fpake' a period to the Symptomatick Fever, and Convulfive Motions, proceeding from the ‘ purgmm ‘ . Teeth cutting the Gooms. If the pain of the Teeth be urgent in. Perfons of more mature Age, it inaltii‘irfdrrc: denoteth AnodincS, which prove not beneficial, except the Caufe (the 3,": PM" flux of ill Humors into the Membranes of the Teeth) be hrl't removed; :l;§€§‘.fi""‘ which is cfl‘eé'ced by Purging, Blood~letting, in the Veins of the Arms, iiiciglticn: Neck, and under the Tongue: And when Univerfals have been premifed, Bliltering Plailiers may be applied to the Neck, and betWeen the Shoulders and Arms, and Afiringent Plaifiers to the Fore-Head and Temples, and alfo proper LIl |