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Show An Io'DE X of Words and Memorable Things.' Aliment putrifed depraveth the mafs ofBlood The D/fea/es of the Appetitive Faculty aft/1e Stomach. 2 . 57 71,6 Alimim year/coiled, hya perfec'tive, not The lift Appetite. 289 The leffmea' Appetitt. 283 cort uptive Fermentation. 3 I 5. 289 The Eatrac't'ton of Aliment in its intejltne TheDoglihe Appetite, Ibid. mot/on, ftflIV/hltlh the fermentation ofve» [he depraved Appetite, 314 3‘4 APCPfia 1'4 made avmam Conformatione, UM"? Ir)"aut mafia temperie, aut a termenmmalc The alimentary Lia/tor is extraoied h] proper dilpofitis. I'm/mm, and afterward the Faxes arefe321 pepfia proceeding from an illtone of the parated hy a kind ofpretipitation. 318 Stomach. A l! amoidcs its Figure. 636, 637 321 Amnios its firhflance,Flgure,and rife. 637,6 38 Appetite of Man is douhle , to he [the/:1:th her, and heget fomervhat lil'e hint/ll]. 5n Anafnrca feated in the mufcu/ar parts, and dlflr yethfrom an Aiéitis in the parts aflefl- Of an Apoplexy, and its/eat, andcau/io. 1 1 26 ed,andprodttces afoa SanguificatiOnCJ g4. and of many cafes of it. 1127 And hvm Atmfilrca tom/tog from purulent Matter. 137 Opiates produce an Appoplexy. 1128,1129 Remoteottlifesof an Anafarca. 137 Ab ex- 10f the degrees of an Apoplex]. lbid. cretis & 31 Retentis. 138 Apchee, the Ulcers of the Tongue and Month The coratorr and prefervative Indications of i cured. 1 56 on Anafarca. 138 -The Architectonich power in the Seed, Sim" Io an Anufileca the curatory Indication may a due Magnitude, Numher, Figure, Situahe fatisfledhy Purgatives, Diurettol's, Sution, Connexion, é'c. to the Faetus. 622 dorificht, 84c, I 39 Arteries of the Heart, and the Orifice of the Diet-drinks, Chalyheats, Topicks, Frications, Fontentations. , 1 40 pulmonary Artery , and of the Aorta; and the coronary Artery; and the firflprodac7ion of Arteries, 77 9 In an Anafarca. hli/Zertng Plat/hrs are unfafc. 14 The fuhflance and coats of the Arteries. 730 Agfmztw of the Brain refemhle the Inte. The motion of the Arteries. 781 /lines. 982 The manner of the pulfation of Arteries, ac« 1001, 1002, 1003 T te Animal Liquor. Animal épirits, and their feat and produfiion. 1 004. Of their Origen. 1 137 According to Dr. Willis, the dtflerent aflaton of Animal Spirits may he illu/trated hy Light. 1147 The Animal Spiritsdo not difler from the V;tal, actw'dli/g to Defiartes, and are in truth the more refined Particles of the nor. 'Uous Liquor. . ‘1005 Sylvius htsOptnion, how the Animal «Spirit! cording to Dr. Harvey. 1 139 5g 78} Bladder of Gal/in Man, 453,t0 455 ' Bladder of Gall in other Animals. 4553456 Bladder of "Urine Bladderofvrine in other Animals. 501, 502 Bladder of Gall, its Figure, and outward and inward Memhrane. 45 g 784 An Aneurifme, and the caufe of its produ- flion. 785 The laceration, and great pitl/ation of the/Irtery. 786 Arteries of the one fide of the Brain do inofcola/e with thofe of the other. 987 An Afcitis proceeding from hrohen Lympht- Afl'hma, its defiription, [alt/cf, and indicati- nah/Enfitive, and motive operatith1089 ans. 8 58, 8 59 The manner how the Animal Linda! is propa- Atheromns. I43 gated, and of'its progrefs. 1090 Atrahtlarian humor, and how the Spleen is con{lppfh'te oft-11mg". 279 eeived to he the fuhjec'l of it. '15" Appetite of Thu/2‘. 282 Lrifl Appetite of Anrt'cles of the Heart, their figure and ConThcr/l and it: caufles. 2 6 nexion. . 7‘9 PM; log} of the Appetitive Faculty, 287 And of their Veflels , Fthres, Cavittti, Md to 290 v . 72°, f" 01 . The manner how Blot/dis dept/rated in4t7h9e Kidney, which is a/[ijt'ed h} In/piration, The over-fretting mt/t of Blood is the (:1; 9e of a d/ficult Re/piratlon in the Lungs, And 1"fymptomes of the Ideart, ' 1 206 The Blood claimeth the Primogeniturc in a Humane Foams. 6 24 Thefirfl motion andprogrej} of the Blood in a 1711:1115, Ibid. The Blood is thefyfl pert/ctpte of life, heat, inrrjltne, and local motion, 62; Ibid. B. ood tonfifltng offaltne andful hureotis parts, The Pathology of the Arteries, theirohflrufli- Ani P1 ocidcntia, and its tau/2', atcording to duft's. 169 [owe Anaconujls. 1067 I" 4" Afcitis, Purgatives too flrong, are veAnnular Pryce/s, or P0113 varolii, 1019 rr improper. 169 Diuretitl's are more .4t1ltlltllé‘plt'llo‘ have no reflux. 1090 fafe IbldlAnimal Lia/tor M the tficient caufe ofthe ratio- culorum Communis. Belchtngs proceeding from crude and flatulent Matter. 34; So our Bolchings are the cf feats of an ill Concociton. 307 Bflchtngs derived from hiliotts and pantrea- tick Recrernents. 343 TheMu/cles of the Bell]. 198 Bile oft/t of Salt. 46 Aruginous Bile refernhleth the Tully of Eggs. 46 Several forts of Bile proceeding/ion; diver: degrees of heat. 46 5 Bile n vitiated hy the acia'ejuyce of the Spleen, on. are generated in the Cortical veflels of the Arteries of the Brain do not inofculate with Brain, and are the more mild parts of the the jugular veins. 938 Animal Liquor, and of the manner hon; Articulation of Words, hoto they are made h] the jinimal spirits are generated. 1006 diver/e flops, modelling the expired Air. and of theirfuhjzil, and the AnimalSpirits 1149 do notfuhfifl of'themfelves. 1007 1 Afisitis and its canfes, antecedent, continent, 7h: pro/{rel} ofthe Animal Spirits, according and Procatarllicl‘. 167 to D'i‘. Willis, and the outmofl .Spirits have Afcitis comingflom purulent Matter, from the no retrograde motion in the Brain. 1016 flipprejfed Mcnflrua, froma rupture of the of the rig/Mar and irregular motion ofthe Bladder, and from ferous Recrements. 168 Animal Spirits. 5 Blood is alfo refined in the Glands of #64613 The Barh in its infide is oompofed of diver e Reta, 464 Rings of Sap-veflels, and isfaflened to the The Blood in the jaundies 1:! mixed with Bile M'ood hy the interpofition of many cortical in the Vena Cava, 468 FthresJomemhat reflmhltng the Alemhranes, Blood in depurated in the Kidney s, hy their afixing the Skin to the Membrane. MufStrut'lure, and hy proper Ferments, 478, lbid. The Syflole, or motion of the Arteries is made hy flefhy Flhres‘. B. Blood to refined in the Spleen. 41 1 Of Blood 41 And its difizflec'lions. 1 150 F the Barh of Plants and its Cuticle, or Blood is not made in the Liver. 462 thin covering. 2 Blood, and hour it is gener ated and repaired Zoe Barh is trove/led with a Cuticle ( refemhy Chyle, 462 hling that of Man's Body) which is reticu- Blood 1'; compo/Ed of many parts, I g; Iar, made up ofdivers st'mI-ott‘tlt't, filled up The Blood isproduced in an Emhry o, hy the heat with Bodies of various fhapes and flees,and oft/1e amht'ent parts, 4.62 the Cuticle if form/had with divers Cells, Blood i; percolated in the Gland s of the Liver, trove/ling the Convexe part of the Cortex, 498 to 500. cfAtides, and Alcalrs, hat intefline motion ( in the ventricle: of the Heart ) promoted hy various Ferments, 26 The Blood is exalted h] Air, received into the Lungs, cu impregnated with various fleams, . 40 The dimenfions, colour, and denominations of Blood, hwy If it" fitpported h] Chyle, and refned tn the Glands, the Bladder of Gall ; The protuherance, and 41 folds in the neck of it. 45 4 Blood ts tempo/ed ofAliment, and excremen- The variety ofrye/felt helonging to the Bladder titiotos parts, 42 of Gall. Ibld ' he alimentary parts of the Blood o‘srnadettp o a Chriflalline or ferous part,and a Red CrafThe Glands, and tife ofthe Bladder ofGad. fiment, 42 and hoth are compofed of iii/7E4 rent Elemnts, Ttoo or three hilarian vejfels do accompany ohe Ibid. Branch of the Porto. 4 8 The difl‘ormports of the Blood, that cannot he a trot/ated, are/Ecerned in the Glands, and Manyflrange pajfages out of the Bladder of Gall into the Cuts. 45 drfcharged hy excretory Dali‘s, 42 The Coats, Connexion, Dimenfions and Figure Blood it vitiated hy pt'tuttous Matter, and hp of the Bladder of "Urine. 49 fixed Salt and Sulphur, 136 The Cavity, Perforations, and hottom of the Blood emhodied with eflete Air, hath its yeah Bladder of 'Urine. 500 difoharg ed through the Bronchia of the The neck of the Bladder tic endued with flr/hy Lungs, and Alpcra arteria, 43 Fihres. Ibid. The dtfltmpcr of the Blood maheth a timerous The hody of the Bladder of'Urine is endued dI/po ltion, I I 49 with circular and ohlique Fthres. Ibid_ T e Blood how it it moved, and h} it the VenThe vejfels, and ufe of the Bladder. 500, 501 tricles of the Heart are diflended in their The Difeafes of the Bladder if'Urine, 1o. Diaflole, and emptied in their Syjlole, and flammattons, Apoflemes, Ulcers, Stirrh/as, the manner how the Blood it moved in the and their Indication: and Cures. 503, 504 vcflels, 739 Bleeding proper in the [mall Pox upon great Borcllus Opinion that the con/triflim power difficulty of hreathing. . 6 of the Hart, is [e s then the rtfiflenee of Bleeding it not to he celehrated in the Small ) the Blood, and the reafon of the Opinion, Pox, astompanied withamaltgnant .Frvcr. l 74° 643 l The snl. n, 1-,. I |