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Show 56 sz/fie DIFFERENCES prISEASEsI An ATROPHY, or Dimz'nun'tm of the Eye, is contrary to the former, for itlinks into the Socket and is attended with Lots of {wily/n; is. a Con/£35m of the 117412202113 f the Eye from external Violence. 'z":"z.'.‘"£ of the 7212156: of the Eye, with an EfJ2€er of the Hur/zom'r. HYPCSPHAG M A S: film-'57, or the Blood-flat Eye, is a 8qu fiction of Blood in the Twice aa'mfa or Carma, from external violence or grimly {training to vomit. OEDE MA of the Eye, is an oedematous Tumor in the White of the Eve. P/lnlivirsim, or {mall Blifiers in the Eye, of the Size ofMLIflard-a flea-J, lull ovaTatcr. ijojym, is a Collet'kion of fur behind the Carma, or between its Laminar. ULCERS of the Eye have various Dittiné'tions not worth re- counting, lince they all admit of the fame Manner of Cure. PROP'I‘OSIS, or STRAPH YLOMA, is a Hernia of the Eye, in which the Uvm is protruded outward. VVhen the Eye is forced out of its Sail-"aft it is alto called a Proptoflj. A FIST U L A of the Comm is the Confequence of Ulcerx, A- iiately. --~ _... -..- .w-p-‘flw.m__.__ but in two or three Days it fills the Eye again; and to alter- - through which the aqueous Humour is voided by little and little, ]:‘.Nc1\x'rms is a flag/17y Excrefcmce in the greater A'Izglr of the Eye. ' The LE Uco MA or ALBUGo, is a whz'tefuperficial Spot on the trmii'pax‘cnt Cor/ma, from apituitau: or caflous Sub/fame betwecn the Lamina. Cic A T R] C E s differ from the former. For thefe are of afiim'rig [fl/2171!, whereas the Lmroma is like Chair. The PT E RYGiU M or UNGUrs is a membranous fleflvy Ex117_/i‘z‘/rr‘:', proceeding from the great Angle of the Eye, which t'preads ittell'till it reaches the Pupil. Sometimes it begins from the other Angle, but rarely. 8111 A n ISM us is a Diflortion ofone or both Eyes, commonly called Feufnting. The II/pjvor, or Nz'flatz'o, is a twin/Hing of the Eyes, which is generally hereditary and edmits no Cure. R "EA 5 is the Reverie of the Kincaid/21's, for the larbrymal Cd: man‘i'r arc diminiihcd. ‘ Axe HILOPS is a 72mm or AWN/i which is formed between UN: great .slnp't cf the Eye and Note. E G r Lot's, Off/Be DIFFERENCES zy‘DISEASEs.‘ '57 [Ear LOPS, or Fi/Zzzla Lat‘bryma/z's, is a {mall cal/w: Ulrc‘r feated in the great Angle of the Eye, which is fometimes dirp and fi/Zulow, from whence there continually illiies a para/mt or glaz'rour ngflure. EPIPHORA is varioufly underflood by Authors ; tome take it for the bot, arrid Tear: that accompany the Opét/yzz/mia. Show, for a Flux of Blood from the Angles of the Eyes 5 [fife/a}: makes it the fame Diforder as a Lippitzm'c; but [3511' [5r Tipljfi". calls it a watry Eye, in which the Tears being ohirrtnfletl from palhng through the Lac/ermal Dufir, run down the Cheek, with De- formity. LXPPITUDE is when a thin? fl/[zrrer called Gi/m difiils from the Eyes, and Clofes them up in the Night~time, infomuch (ha they are opened with Difficulty in the Niorning. TRICHIASIS is a Dif'order of the Hairs of the Cf/in; the Principal is, when they turn inwards and irritate the Eyes. LAGOPTHALMIA is to called when the upper Eyelid ‘5 too fhort, and will not cover the Eye. ATONIATON BLEPHA RON is a Palfv of the Eyelid which prevents its beinglifted up to uncover the Eye. ECTROPIUM is an Affeétion of thelower Palermo, which is turned outward and will not meet the upper, which renders the Part deformed and looks like RE D FL EsH. AN c HILO BL E PH A R o N is a Cad/{frmcfl of the Peder/5726': This happens to Children juft born, but is imperfeét in others. There are feveralDifordm of the Eye/ids, fuch as U/cerg lVarz‘r, "'5'", &C. but as they need no Defcription, they need not be mentioned in this Place. DISEASES 0f the THORAX or Bren/Z. ‘ An EMPYEMA is a Colleé‘tion ofpzrmlwm‘ 34321er in the Ca- ml' 0f the Thorax, between the Lung: and the Flame, from a breaking ofa Vamira into the {aid Cavity. A PHTHISIS is a Con/umpire" or waiting of the Body, occa{toned by an Ulcer of the Lungs. A ‘SYNCOPE or fainting Fit may be diliiiiguithed from an 430F169!» becaute in the former the Z'i'zrzfi and Ieribz'i‘zitiazz ceafea the Face is pale and the Parts are cold; the contrary happens in an flpgphxy A Po LYPUS is a Mats confiliing of various Pal/ides and Filiru COIlcreted in the Cavities of the 11;;th and larger Fifi/5. DISEASES qfi/JE STOMACH. {AN 0R EXIA is a decayed flyipctitr, proceeding from the Aroma 0 the nervous Cam‘s of the Simone/2. AP E P‘ |