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Show 382 Of dzy'dz'nguz'fliz'zzg DISEASES. Of dflwgmfl‘zzg Moreover, a Flux of the Files or Hmmonn tinguiflied from a Dy/E/zteiy, fince they both riotns is to be well all". agree in this; that in both Dilorders the Blood is mixed with the Excrements. In the Piles the Blood flows without Pain, or Spefms, and is {ornetimes critical and healthy : on lrflttion of the Stomach, when it is wonrl" 7 ' - e1' the Pain 15 under thei 1 i. .' g A ,v on L _ y In this‘s D101 ‘Qide and under the Pit of the Stoiiuch ton-.ertls the Hunt ; the 1 unzot 'wlilte a bladder diftended W'iLil Wind, and 15 not uncmnmon. lt ‘ ( ‘ ‘3 the contrary, a Dylenteiy is attended with the U . ‘ . w A " - ‘ great Weaknel‘s, The white Dyfczvtrgr Natsre from the red; in the white litt‘e Blood come (lifters little in its s away, but :1 gm: Quantity offlmm is excreted; but in the red, the Blood is more cepi. Gas, With {mall Pieces of Films, or l‘lelhy hibres. _ l'ain, Wlllr‘ t, is fixed to :1 certain tart, and the chin is often raile d by a ofb‘we-lling. Befides, the Cattle of a Pain in the Head often lies in 11:.) external Parts of the Skull and Ft‘i'frrd/th/J:, for if it is in the Menibi n t, of the Brain, lt it attended with :1 1'5»; '0‘, Kernels of the li. Stupor, Oblivion, Difficulty ofhearing, and even a Fall}, or an < plcx t lh of the Forehead, and above the Eyes, lever cos. 1. Sometimes the Head is (liter-tiered from Ctr, lities in the cad are continuall m 1.31", y which cannot more certainly be e that; by abfl'aining from Prinlt, :znd taking Things which evacuete S: ', or tile etics,in cacnectze and fpefmodic Pain in either Orifice of \ lath. i patted by Dcmnlcents, oily te titrated lnfiifion of C"; X": Powders. . , Sometimes the Lathe H ‘ A C.r.'m/:}2/git: lhould , ' ' _ slid Hit? ‘3 m "‘5 ' ll emule \ > allotters With Lt ., well diztirguilhed from 3 . ‘1 imittil 3, r11 lithe! . , "any. ir‘tney eat too freely , , i r 4 ‘ ." i one mat a 3 itineys A lll‘ ‘x‘tlctl ‘t'illll ,Cl‘o, 's, owning, L n. t, '1: \ ohmic of the lit rlmitlal \‘eil‘els, it con ll" ' d retirinz‘i t' l "l?" l ; 1‘ , \ynichjnay {no timer; "f, and a. x anich the i‘lood don ' branes 01' the Stomach 'l‘lze {ere to: but when it proceeds item a =1 . this upon theilld ii e ofthe Dilotder Lulu, r. ', it . In ,- c Pv'itztier, 35 in C9" A" ‘1 ‘oeeeds from a very If A " ‘Dl'cmon 0f ‘ t'fual {anguiaeous Eva:nati ons,0 ._ it. it if the " . ofit is in the Stomach and is 3. lim . i'cifon; in the nzl'z'cm I'm/77:21, ' A caullic bile. Another "tori, , , Wind it uptu 'e' to thir lJil'ea. l'ect, or {rt ; l- d ricies et‘the Brain, ulterc cm: or rituituryblfirr'l} for Silfli‘PECfs' i‘ hiilzitiiinof the / _ but is leill‘ned by V0dlli of :1 [leaf-55X), but leis " 3 {rein grievous ' " ‘ 1 I (foldnels ofthe l; .' CZiliCCl Gravel comes away. crises lies in the 29,) Wind in the Flexures of the CW .4 the Colic. if WIND is [he Calf/E aft/5'; y, precedes or follows it. cacochymic Dilorders. 'l'he CARDIALGIA exceeds all n" i 1; :,_~ , " "It comes away. Lu: the in of the, (fart "am and Grip) " more about the T‘lnyeu be Why '7: , ' fiendetl \3lill]'nlliki. i liut it often happens Another Caule of the izbmz'vat/D is an Lll‘uhon from the Vellels into the Sinuofities ofthe Bones this Cale the Pain is obilinate, fliarp , fixed, and f: ' 7 ‘~ "nil brings on a. Stupo' the Extremities. if the Head ZtCll is invet erate, and th: Of‘t':ptitig of venereal Contagion, it is gene rally more violtnt in the Nigh ' it for by li‘idioe'lhOH a great deal or \rizici ‘lo g . it l) liltewile necellary to dirlmg: p =: ‘ v V . of a Stow. '5 [2y the Ur: * ' ‘3: :2 e EILADnAC a is caulgi by :1 more impetuous Cong et 2. of Blood in the Head, with Heat, Rednefs and Swel and a great l'ulfation of the Arteries of the Kec ling of the lites, k and Temples; lilit Pain and Heat lbmetimes extend as far as the Bulb s ofthe Lye, with Coldnel‘s of m which Cafe the inuard Parts ,' la. Y We come now to PAlNS, of which thofe of the Head are moi: lfth known, is the extravalltted to itfiugnates, and is not cgri. d or; , 'i_! common .0 hypochontlriacal 3'C_‘lo.1.h',§ll common. it ms, and 810319115 of the PM) A; mih Anxrety ' It 7 u, ,1, the more the Diaphragm is tn‘uin u mitosnuyt outwit...» cit . andhinders the L‘xpc-tni‘ron of the L J. his 1; ' is molt tomanon to fucking lnfztnts, when tlie'liil . gilittca a ,1 b‘f‘l‘l‘l" and hxmro - lated and corrupted, ed)3,into'.L»_‘ t.-D~ Write. it is pretty . x, 7is 1': there are Vomiting, Hiecupmg, Anxi e ies of the f'z'zemrdfa, Lois Old ~. Petite, and and the Pain is increai'ed by llatu and evacuating Stomachics. An . brings on :1 great Difficulty of breatni: molt vials" Spafins and painful Gripes, and the whole Body is in high Diforder; efpecially ifthe {ma 1 lntel‘t are alliefied ; for then, on. the hill Days, appear from llelching, it ‘e .. [VitilOH oi l-x (is, produce :1 vitlent l" _ norrhoitlul; and it it wowed; 11cm 11!: m WOmen, the Blood returns heel; to til-J |