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Show 384. Of dz'flz'rzgm'fliz'ng DISEASES. ' a I i - . >1 Of dg/ngmflamg DISEASES. and produces Gripes, which are calle d an Zyflerz Kind of Colic is the [Ii/ions, and is common to Men of'c Cc/ir. Attor‘m choleric Cc'i'li'i," tions, prone to Anger and of great Scnfibility. This is gener allili tende d with Vomiting, the Hertdhclt, or a Dz'arrligga, and [uremic ti: free Defccnt of the Bile to the interline: is hindered by a l‘uthnodic Cori. firiétion, it regurgitates to the Habit of the Body, and produces a yul. 38; turials, and the like; whereas the Frau/2 Difeafe is mitigated by thcfe. There is likewife a peculiar Difference between Pains of the joints, of the Legs, or Feet, with Tenfion, Stiffnefs, imbecility ofmoving, and raging epidemically, and true arthritic Pains. At {ome 'limes and in ionic Conltituttons of the Air, we frequently hear of Pains in the Legs, of which fome are tenfive, others obtufe and dull ,- others pungent, 1y- low Colour in the Face It is likewife necefihry to diftinguiih a Coriruts tVt COLIC Cr 4 Bel/nod} from the other Kinds; foritdifturbs the nervo us and meal nous Parts of the whole Body by Content, in a terrible Manne r, infoimh that a. violent Spnlitn is {freed through the whole Sylle m ofthe hen and then not only the Stomach and lnteflines are draw n upwarcs and downward and then Pain, which continues for fome Months, and is miliaken for the Gout ; but there is no Fever, nor Swelling, nor Rednefs, nor Heat, Navel are drawn inward. the Gout. s with obllinate Col‘tivenel‘s, but the Mufcles of the Belly and if the Nerm of the Lungs are aft c d "-- the Violence of the Spalnt, the Breathing is Very iliort and difiitun, with a firong Motion of the i ham/e. When the Diforder lnCYCtlfts iii. Membranes of the Brain and Nerves are all-defied; \thence a 1171i: Stator/tin, flight Delirium, Watching, and great Coldn eis of‘the ttit Parts, with a mod Violent Agitation of the feet and Arms, \rlutliitt; feldom ends in a Pally of their: Parts. iii/brick: {72 Met/17; are greatly l‘ubjeel; to this Difeule, efpcciallv ii‘tL‘. that are concerned in melting Lead, and draw the Steam. in iriiii ‘ ‘ Breaths. Likewiie the Semen/iv and Car/.m'ic are liable to this D as well as thofe in whom the remorrhoidul lilux is limpreikd, or gular. or who have had an Ague imprttdentiy Cured With Af‘triii gciza. Sometimes it proceeds from V» orms, or from a Stone in the {7211m- U '5 Hence we plainly fee the Fault is not material, nioveable, of will) Cufrected or evacuated, as in the fiatulent and bilicizi Co'it, but is rattzt Thoie are l‘ubjec‘t to it who are bled in the Foot, and expole thcmlelves to scold Air, after which comes on Weakneis of the affected Member, neither in the Joints nor in the Paris/Zia"; ; therefore cannot be called Let us now proceed to Convutstvu and SPASMODIC DISORDERS, called COUGHS. OFthefe there are feveral Kinds; if the came of the Cough is in the Lungs, there is :1 Dlfliculty of breathing, which is increaled upon Motion, or Agittition of the Body or Blood ; like-wit}: there is often a fhrill Voice, a prelling Pain in the Bra-ail, and a lioarfc- m1}. lfit be dry and continues long, there are generally bird Tuberties, or Vamiaz', full ot‘Matter; and the Cough is coul'uniptive. lint if it be moilt, and a great Plenty ofvicid t‘dattcr is brought LP, it is a Sign there is a Collection of Matter in the Cavity ofthc Lungs. In this tlordcr there is :1 Difficulty of lying on the ado-Tied Side. and tune Matter, or mixed with Blood, is brought up, which lcavcs no Room to doubt that the Lungs are attic-fled. TUSEI) STHMACHALIS, or a Stomacb (‘Dllg/J. is {emetimcs moilt, 11nd and convult from thong at: liken/tie ipafmo..ic and llzttulent DIIAOI'LlCK's in the Abdomen. neither ‘-.- ~_-, - m-.-‘~_‘.r. in the \' eiiels from the Blood, is collected between the I]N£'i‘/,'.'£l5 L‘f PViClh‘LH‘Hi'ICS and Mufcles. Whence the Heston :prea rs, why [he I‘ .. -- .- Likewife the Cm-djn/rri 'i‘opies will mitigate the Pains ot‘the former, and not Ol‘tl1915‘ttflr' the littellines, in very {enfible Bodies, proc ) Etuyrr, and Rigidity ofthele Parts,- whtch Pain mkncreafed by Motion. imretimes dry. Ifmoil‘t, a thick and copious Spittle is b. ought up after MGM, generally with Vomiting; the Cough is ltiOIC violent ..I:er feclmls and {weer Things. and is mol‘t troubieiome in a ;\ 'ol'nné. There in the nervous niem runaceous Parts, which are reacz ly bI'O thefe {pailie Motions, ing amsng the Bones of the Tarfiu and Met'am-r/iz'i, with immobility, or the Mind, Terror, frequent Ange; {nit-itaous like. i LiquorS, 2rd :1: There are great t‘vliflakcs committed with Regard to the GOUT 3‘ RHEUMATISM. The Pain in both is lipai‘tic, and inf‘etis the lilClTlill'l‘ naceous Parts with Redneis, Heat, Pain, Swellinrr, and Lois of ‘tion ; but the arthritic Pain proceeds from a {harp tztt'tztreous 5 joints, and the Rlieumatifnt is d rived from :1 terms Salinotwll lc do the Excretions by Stool continzie regular. in a Low. Lsivi. or ltortNC COUCH, that is violent and dry, the Cauie is dried: in the new": Coat of the Stomach, and there is a violent Concudou oi' the "3' i6 lhorux uith a deep o'cund ; this is grestfiy increment utter cold ritl; or Acids. In this obl'tinztte Cough the byprrlozdz-ra en 1' ti"; MC diurdered, or there is 3 {corbutie and it: Ulatllell‘. niixt \\ tzt he t-Jind, cf the Joit ts‘ In the Gout the mucous Glands of the Jimml glandulous Ligaments, contain the arthritic Mamet. On the W" the llagna'ing aerid Sen/721 of the Rheumati fm too plentifeliy C0 . li‘d'lC-"Cfore this Cough is not unfrequently Lttentltd with u ntzltuty ; ext-r. l the Matter lurks l l the "Ma/e117. which is oft n the Lt‘tic Ll JIIEUJ‘ZMIE1.3g. FeVETS, clpecially 'l CTELLHS. zt~ (11:0 in hypo llUEhil'lRC Hi i. turn at: liructations and r‘latuteucies are pie eut, elpec;.:lly in the Parent} ittl at::r1hivering;ax.d cautes a btlious and acid \Ottlltll‘lg.Cir-l : zuxmiy trouoied w.th heaping Coughs. partly btcziuie tire ‘ . E"-F.\ei't'es is very pron: to {puttic Ltvnvulhons. p‘ my LCCJLHL‘ .' ;' CT. I319 Rheumatifm is more enfy thztn that 01 the C int, and in.) $055 krudities are commonly {eatei I: the ‘to‘muth. wd M é ter iituated externally in the Membranes 0f the tumbles, and L t, 'l‘he GOUT inul‘t iikewile be diltit nuiilzcd from Craimw/VII /"5‘ the Gout is more violent in the Daugothe Lug; iii min the!) the Gout has all‘o a febrile Commotion, the other .tot. T110 ['9 likeW'ileliated Times, and is exaipemted with {harp D'ICdlCISSS'CL‘:Hi. ..- . 'tm. n . :titrcu frequently vomit alter the tough, but l'Jn'itlfithL‘S it i~ out {C 7-, and one \v.,u,d thud; [lLit they were l:' Dung;r ot o. inc: 1 rhnélcd. lhe :ls‘rnmd is a (9 "mm Di/ia/r, and hits vtriou: ttttttei, tittitlt he "-Vioufly lie: ed, whichmaltt-s divers Kinds 0t thi. Drietiie "l he <0...n;0n Cable is in the Stomach, and then it is a jinn/tint ugh/Mt}; C c 10? i l |