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Show *‘MA_ 48 Of the DIFFERENCES of DISEASES; Of eoe DIFFERENCES othsEASES. A NE PHRITIC Fever, or Inflammation of the Kidneys, is at+ tended with a lmrningfixed Pain in the Loins, Deficit/1y of mating IVater, and other fpafmodz't leorders of the lower Belly. I An lNF L AMMATION of the Bladder is known by an amte, burning, profling Pain in the Region of the Panes, a continual 7'» mfmies or Delire ofgoing to Stool, and a perpetual flriving to male LVater. An INFLAM MA 'I‘ 1 o N of the Uterus is attended with Heat anal gaming, 3. Privatzon of the 7am, and a pro/411ml Sl' of). « 1 Y e/‘ r - ~ :- 1 he HY|P OEHO N p RnIA C Dgeaye 13 a Difortler in the Stool, and male lVater, with other grievous Symptoms of the Preo- ‘iom Ime llin/értttt‘. or perverlted pert/£7aztrc zlfotion, a rafting lzy Con- lent tne w/Joe Syflem of me nervous Part5, producing irn‘gnlar 4 . . ' ' 1 i fil/otfons, and thlturbug the npalm/e " U' Oeeononry ot‘ the Eerzflzons. T he PA L P x r A T E o Nf'f the Heart is a violent and very trozel7lefem Convuflon of the mulcles of the firearl. R lhe {"0 N vol. ‘)I VEI/‘XS'I IllM A 1* an zmpeded and cry [glorious Iefgatzon, fittentled witn an znex ,i a'lzlneflnmei‘y and Straitnefs ot~ .. I ' the Eye, Chitlly the flllmglnoozz; Coat, is attentiexl with an acute and. fomeiimes preflzng Pain, fleat, Rezlmfs, Y'amour, and Efllux of a fall" Serum. 'l‘he Sig/2t is diminithed and {ometimes quite loft. An lNF LAMM ATION ofthe Intefline: is known by a presto;natm‘al Heat of the whole Body, Lofi of Strength, 2. quick Pill/e, .flnxiety and lnquielude. The Place of tl‘e Pain {hews what lntelline is atteéted 5 and there is a burning Yea: and Pain in the lower Belly. I r ‘ rordia, Head, and Bren/t. An 0 P T H A LM 1 A , or In animation of the Membrane: z'nvofllng . Prime: gm", namely ypegzfinotlzco-natulent‘ or, the Stomach and Into/linen \ nfixed Pain of the Groin, with an arute Fever, 3 Pain in the Loiny, and lower Belly, an Inflation of the flodomen, a Stimulus to go to 4:) 2f thefaaees, .an entereepted [great/mgr, almofi to 3,459,at1-0"; a " 7 I I ‘ V [llt Lreeeorel/a, (lil'turbmg the free CerUlEClOl'l of the Blood throurzh tne rings, not Without Danger of Sn ocalzon from thefpafmodlc Corylrlfizon. ' AJ l3 i. .I‘UI .Eons ‘or mogxlAsrn ‘ ‘ ' M A is attended With a moi/'3 (hog/7, and a RCJCfllOIl or vzfezd Privlegm, and is equally trouble- loyne by Night or by Day, in whatfoeter Situation the Boclv is; '\ ' ‘ 1 v {HEMr} it is '7' T/' owmg ' ' to E. Plent y o.UNvar/ml zyj'nc ot, befitting: the . t :Cies ot the Lungs, and hindering the free [ogre/5 and Egret} of the stir. A Sn FF 0 CATIN G CATA R R H is a Kind of‘pgr CONVULSIVE alvtie Defor- dirt} wi'ncn comes on fizrldenly with afizoring Kin /19H: Naif; and r: DISEASES. The involuntary violent Contrao'tion of any Part of the Body i3 calleda CONVULSION. The EP I L E PSY, or Falling-fit‘lnefi, is a general (onvuwve D1} eafl' returning periozlital/y, or by Fits, during which the Patient, is deprived of all his Senles and voluntary lilofiom, with frotlj- ing at the ll/Ioutl), and grafting ofthe 7731mm. CON V U L31 0 NS, properly {0 called, tlo not take away the Senfes ; there is nofrotln'ng at the Math, nor Grafping of the 772mm. St VITUS': DA N C E is attended with vague and violent/pa]Moa'ic Motions, in which all Parts ofthe Body are agitated involuntarily with various antic Po/lure: and ridiculoa: Gg/lz'cnlntz'ons. A CATALEPSIS is known by an Abolition of all 2/2e Saw/tr and voluntary gllotlom, and the Body continues in the fame Poflm‘e' he Force of the imaas it was in at the Attack of the Difeafe. gination is greatly increafed, infomueh that the Patient, when recovered, fancies he has been in :1 Trance. The BE R 1 B E R1 of the Ezyl-Indz'es is attended with anzmz'vrffal Lafltude of the Body ; the [Motion of the Hand: and Feet are depraved and have 21 trembling hiotion, with a Kind of tingling, Sometimes the Voice is {o affeéted that the Patient cannot {peak to be underl'tood. The H Ysr E RIC Difia/e is accompanied with a Strangulon'ok Qt f PM"); '1 t." .11 . , z a 1m Wit cure 1t. b. ,ptte. ti antimony (h "A. L5», firgwj'ZE/Ejmrzatic and oonvzzfliv} Co U G H is a violen Eg‘ t onlflon of J" 0 after fiom the Brow/711a ot the lungs, Dy then‘ oontra t- uve er [amt/[five Force greatly itiCi‘eal ed, perforuied by a violcnt Ek‘pzratfon. I ,HICCUPING is a [fad/lnodicowonvlilflw ‘ontnrlen of the Dia. "fig/‘211s21d form: of the adjoining Parts, at the Time of x'ig loirars':‘.5 thu n/oizoroas Exploflon of the Air lirriu the gh h'louth. ‘ Di SEASM of the Odin/Jay" or Give/C't't;is :1 Job" ‘ chnmn, generally ariling from an irrantlng [.1 " cm. it is: t. I'fltlififl with Cola/Hey} of the Fest, (Heme/fig oi the "732 911;, Cashew ":75? Rig‘ors, Vintl {or/sing itlelt' upwards, St " of [her/LIEU" 1335"]er Pains, Giumolz'ng of the Gun, 21 Strnitnets 7;";‘17725? to vomit, Cardialgies, t/n'n, worry, pd ' : try/Te lug/rd and great. \v o MIT r N G is the Invwfio n oftlieft‘t‘j/z-fi'l‘l é‘ ,OP‘l‘ng, Stor/zac‘ly, and Duodenum, whereby the - the SICI'Zatlfi and Duozlmum are cal} up by the Mout h. Wm? DYSENTERY or BLOQDN FLUX is when the pe- '£/3«'difit‘ [Motion of the Guts is enema/pal even to a tofzva lflve Dr'gl'c‘t, With a frequent DpTue firc 9;" I, , (5:9 Stool, 2.21st Dejeé'tion of 3. J". 754 _/‘ Jun» 4‘ i |