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Show (493 'An EXPL-ANATION of the TERMS 0f AMI It is an agreeable acid, and molt ufed as . . a fauce. AcErum, Vinegar. This, properly fpealung, is {our wine. git/fires, a fpecies of a Scald-head, from apnea. and x597; nplace, becaufe the matter of the ulcers proceed from {mall holes in the (kin. flcida, Acids. livery thing is ('0 called that has a tam/b crfour Zflfi. They are {aid to be of grea: lcrvice in the plague. They temperate heat, abate the pull-e, acquire by the aetion of fire. It isa hollow globe ofhard metal, with afmall tube. whole aperture is not the twen. tieth part of an inch in diameter. This being filled with water and placed over the fire till it boils very fall, the vapour: will force themfelves through the tube with great rapidity. coagUIatc the blood, retard the circula- 5W5"? 79171130773: E‘l‘mm‘ Of Time' If tion, are hurtful to the lungs, and to a clock is liippol‘ed to go exaftly true {or They fliould never be a WhOlC year, it will fonietimesbeflow. Cr, and fometimcs falter than a good A/‘za'ulge, cold mineral waters. Acz'nfsmn': ‘Tk‘mim, a Coat of the Eve, the fame as the ‘Tunim mm, which fee. 11;," the l/igmr, Stare, or Hugh! of a tlifcafe. Dilieafes have generally filtl' times; the firll: is Aéx‘ri, Principium or fun-dial, and the difference between the clock and the dial will be the [gum/no" firm. In the latter end ofOFwZIrr and the beginning of Noemi)" clocks and watches {hould be near 16 minutes flowerthan the Sun. Equator, is a great circle, whole polesate the poles of the world. it divrdes the globe equally into thcfiutbcm and miner}: btlnzfiibrre, and yafl'es through the call and well parts of the Haitian mixt with clyflers. invafion. 2, Availaxa'ig, Augmemzm: or increafe. 3. 'Ak'l'fli or vigor, when the i‘i‘mptcms are molt urgent. 4.. Dawn- (Mi, or declination, when the d'feaic is grown mild, an the patient is thgught to be out o: danger. Whenever the fun comes to this circle. it ma s equal days and nights in all flcro'mz‘um, the upper procefs of the fhoulder-bone, which receives the extremity From ot‘the Claw-{add Or'tollar-bone parts of 1C earth, which happens on the 22d of diam/J, and the 23d of S;. ‘ . terzicr. AC)", Air. This is an elafiic fluid which covers the furl‘acc of the earth and furcm rounds it on every fide. All the which cncompafl‘es the earthconhderei together, is called the atmolphere, t5. (urine the altitude of the air from the otthf of the earth is termed the altitude atmofphere. Cold air centrac‘lsthe hilt-8:: 1:776: 1702‘ and may} relaxes them. Ho: chm the top, and aimsrlw Mulder-1mm. increaics l~ hilitates the hedv, thefrrrzt Amalie/1e, Vlolr-bwvte, a dangerous lief). [In]!!! e'mrs, the lireet-l‘melling l lag, or (Li/[1mm ofRay, a herb. All pz‘eflim, Medicines to cure a'mfzzqfs, from 03x29) to hear. flt‘raczbdp-dzmz, a kind of Win-t, with a large head and a {mall root. From 621W; the top, and Xofc‘i‘fi. .lf/{Jizfz‘irrs Mfifmb‘, thofe mufcles which bring forward, ClOfE', or draw together vny parts 05th body. 'l‘heir axing/mi}: are the Abdui }. AMJo/f in, a treatifc Cl. the Glands, from ' \ Q fluid which not only furrounds the earth, but extends to the plane ts and fixed liars, and pervades all thinv s "vitlcrmg all homes to pats through i: with out\ refifla nce. H. _ 4 I - Edi lila, an fEleopile, an infirument to {how the great elaflicity which vapour; Arbilléa, Yarrow, a herb. perfons in years. A}: EXPLANATmN of the TERMS of ART From 5"‘5 a goat, and (fl-ll; an eye, be. caufe that animal is fuppofed to be often afflicted with this difeafe. i . Adzv a gland, and N176; a diicourfe. the Alfimba-m wrum, or Ca}}i'1;:s Vér r! true Maidenhuir, a herb. fldizgii‘a 77mm 00417, or rather Al'éizgiixm, the albugineous coat ortlie eye, cum- monly called the white afrlm rye. IL is formed by the tendinous expanfion of four mufcles, and adheres clol'ely to the Stir/ti" Some have improperly termed it the conjunfif'zxt' Coat. .zzzsl'cpr, an ulceration of the lachrymal gland in she greater corner of the eye. "henna ftrcngth; [M .az'rishurtiul. ' air is full of . xiaxxr andiam ' 'ff" alt, falling is bad. Swimmegysom‘ air from 1‘9; to alt], 01' from W" tor'f: tot-u the tone or the are \‘L'l'V in‘urious to alga M79;. adifcourfe. _ [he fl""""" "A"‘l "‘9 1" /"".'. id" JMWUC "M J‘mmm' and in)": '3 .14" 0‘ flowers a long' while. 'cmmc" . 3‘ "HUME/11' ‘hl' l . ,l nail; \Hli \(‘llll[ :11th .. ry Violently. I 17' flgmr rt ms, the chaf'te tree; it is not much unlike 3 Willow. . flgrumomn. Agrimony'; a herb It is llC"(1r [lCJ Pefloral and vulneral'y. . M,- AC"? » .. 1h:- mril //,?N‘"'"-- I" A": A r': :r flgrjlpmafionfiant u wak rig. From ape-z; . and Vigil.WHO; fleep. The fame as Cam: 0)", , a M ountebank, from ' d/ng flv'wm ' to or [runs L A it - 1 nai, whatever terments , , mm ..i.,. acids is lubricatin .' der the blood more llLllrl, butdo "I. . not A.Dro- ‘ A";h anr hElk,‘ . the _. name of an . ., , animal " ~ - the 1‘amt H .. l _' ., Lm . I} 7"till i ii, I ‘r I ll; aim; l i. v,l‘\ I L . n antidotes agaim2 it; but now this name "XS" ‘ jl/n { 1. Elm. do‘ I l‘ ll Am, ' ‘ 4 Jim :. ~ ' ‘l' S‘ll.l r '.. tl .\.<i 1- ll'll'll ,.(‘( it t' lf‘1"‘ ‘ ' inert» l ‘ ll ‘Uh 5 "Hit lll‘ lit: 1.: " «- «41%;. .. ,. ‘ai‘maCS, {rem 5‘s At 7? to dim: ' away, and 6:451). :12' ‘5 than to L,., [ma-1:. lt livw- r‘o l. t" '{n'l m, l r . HI] l. lllr'i r." v MI "W JCT}- .l l rrt 1."; [lie lliriu‘rs {llJ' riv in‘ [t is applied to rpm: at Pmlon, becaufe they \VBFC Ill V" ‘ w PM", D l H" mm 11,}"12', rel/1' "3 fed I in chcmiil l lmttun s, and an" titted mint In the {mm pot which l:. the l ,,. med, and at the t. h [I » a an, is an Arabic word, and {mines the PM? part of a fuhflancc [hydrated iron) w made up into tents \l‘ltilfn}:~'1q]:;‘( mo? m5? /" ( {Ci oily or Llnél‘UOU", is a ' . t ic tl 1 ‘ it: 'l")i~ i 'l' , Wine lzsghly reihfieu, and to a moi‘t im- g Alf/32.}: .i Milli'milows ,‘_. .. _. {:0er putrerachon, as was lormerly luo- mOfe ‘ palpaolc powder, and, Ledges .17"u H7743". ,\ ' I ' ‘ ' manta: It .s an altzictire . . :m-K ‘ "In plant l : '. s (\cc. . ‘ ‘ ' A. we, ClllCl;\\'CL‘tl. It has l~cvn rzii'en inwai‘dlv terl ‘ nttin V . ' ‘ . ‘ ' ' flflillnll externaili l ' 1'0] H M M" JUN/d inll.im:ri.iti.»ns filppofed to he an fl/v/z. LiXiviai. lixt‘d. and volatle {alts are jl/i‘affer; . they innx F '0 e > out was laid to cure the Fulllllé‘ lCKnClS. ‘ V . v J, ervain Mallows. It has the fame (qa'ertues as mallows. ' Cl". e l I " " I inn! 1 I f 1111. _r\<cherr_iy, IS prover!) part 0 L lenrlliy \\nl(l\ treat) or the 11.11114 ' be trouliit‘i: with this am it . fl/yfl‘rr,_~"1.‘o.r l 1/ /' ‘ l A!bago,fis a white fuperficial {pot on the tran paren‘ x ‘. cornea ‘ of the ~ EU' . .. Al/éumen AW 0w, the wh.te /' or an egv ‘ W?‘ _ , cl jigh . ; '11,} I" It!1LE‘OX I . .nC J Cl nhill l 1leto I1!"manta dif‘iatsi {r ,F mm )'7\ "WA a, For, l"! "'1" .L wall; and VIN/3'70 w [til'.l\cc.':;1}hxc< were tied to a emble the people‘ ‘ _ A/d'A'q,'l, the fianOl . \ > the nollrils. . . Itsimpumy. \vli ch 51‘.en i0 H .‘y the: In" "5 bl" will" ' L' is (l ubted 0‘ many. H H derived "l aMxvg a "will"! i'"‘ and ‘13" mm" H'cmic n brute it is H ) tillt'. ..;_, W' UM] Ck‘ A} I "1‘ lad; 1" the hedge, 83"" Jim" It PIClCl'VL'S the Colour of its fl-T/UtyJ-Uon or metals. ' wrap the -,...t Foams '5 lull1' i Sii:"C-'1\' l ' Afirdtum Msudlin. from uP:-:E,r..iiiil75f2§ J" l and cIontain the Ul‘lrlu, which owl-M m. 113$]: It has another {lone within it which rattles when {baker}. flgrz/lodnum, Aloes-wood, remarkable for 1t§ fragrant fmell. flgdrzt‘ur, Agar c, a fungus growing to the trunks of certain trees. ltis purgativ'e. old age, l ounce‘ ol‘thc _iiii CF‘U‘is ma Ldxp‘d 1‘ BURL An Alb/ifmir, . a memhrine :lhc . C. l US ' t we From ",5qu an duced into a green b1';ttlel>0‘ll ld" 11-4 of an acid. This made ‘lflm P?" if u" die? flit/fer, is {Unified to he atmn . This is apart ‘ 0‘ med em: \‘Vl'HCl'! treats of the caufes as, the Eagle-Rom. They have a u, tafle,and Jrcdcrergcrf) 1!," "H. 2‘ hiurrtic and \ rm» . 01* health and difeafes. d ‘llllS IS (Vii-"E: ‘1‘ medy to deflroy the hardellthreer > do in Fifizh'a, which it will \ :1 days in fuch a manner that all drawn out tog‘lthfil', an " . u Pns will l‘u ply its room.‘ Alx'wl'En I " ' a . ' filbagd' it mtfi-chemes. Ibm/sgm, I Etiology. From ‘lefla caufe, ‘ er "I parts, and tupprefs perfinranot lii'z‘zgs, Verdigrcafc. fl/‘vr'ltefil‘m; gum" 190-10". ~in AAlexiterial , o r iintidore ‘r' 49 a- .l l l l l |