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Show 5m 2171 EXPLANATION of the TERMS of ART. L/In EXPLANATION oftlve TERMS of ART: Cba'agiga. Chologégues, medicines which some prefer this to the factitious, but evacuate the b.1e. with :ut reafon. Cba/Zdocbm, the biliary lufi, \r'hich is Cz'mmmbmum, Linnamon, an aromatic made up of the union of Peru: biliary: bark and the (Jr/Sic d115, difeharging the bile Circa/riffs c/I'E'mi'm , Circulation in Chemifir inio the Dudfimmi. is when one body called a Blind Head Cbbicm Mow/.115, a Vomiting and Loofeneis. is inverted into another, in \thh thera‘ This happens when the prrz‘fla/rir mois matter to be digel'ted by heat . What tion of the guts is partly inverted, from the heat miles is colleftcd in the upper a molt {harp cauflic matter of various part of the receiver. bccaufe it cannot kinds, irritating them to a convuifive fly away, and then falls dow n again. contraflion, attended with a very plenCirr acB/ fro e. m Jag uar :1 Var/x, and m7.» tiful evacuation of a éi/iour Sabin-a, :1 ‘Tumam' is a varicous fwel ling ofthe upwards and downwards. veilbis going to the 'Trflm. Cbondwfy difmor, from xowlgoc altar/flags, City-m Malia, the Citron tree. It bears a and awdsu‘pc; .1 ligament. a cartiiagifruit akin to lemons, but thej uite is not quite {0 acid. nous Ligament, Charm Sanfi‘i Vm', St. Vitus's Dance, Civil/1m, Citruis. The feed is one of the is attended with vague and violent tour greater cold feeds. fpafmodic motions, in which all Ciarizcziri'a, is the manner of renderin g parts of the body are agitated invojuices and decoiftions more fine and luntarily, with various antic poltures clear, which is done by filtratio n, {ubfi ‘ence, fermentation, or by the and iid culous gelliculaiions. addition of the white of an egg or milk USP/rim, the external membrane that c n- . tains the relt, the waters and thefrerus A few grains of Alum will carry dow n in the womb. the 0in parts of diltilled waters. Cbrbm'c'u: "trims, a chronic difeafe is one Claoimfm, the channel or Collar Bone s. of long duration, as the Drupfy, xii/ll)- They are feared at the bafis 0f the ma, &c. neck,above the brealt ; one on each {lilE' Clay/us, Chyle, is a milky liquor or natu- C/a'l/RS, :1 Nail or Button. lt {ign ifies alfo ralemulfion, which is infipi ‘, confifling a corn on the feet. ofoleous and muC1l3glUOUS parts, ex- Claws b‘iflérrt‘ur, is a circumfc ribecl pain trafl'ed from the dillolvsd ailments. in the head, as if a nail were driven Cimrrifinri'a, fuch things as heal wounds intoit. It attends the hylteric palhonafter they are filled up with good flelh. Clitoris, or Pin/5 malicdrz is 's, a {mall {pongr Cz'cdzribc, is the mark or {car that remains body, {cated in the upper part Of the after the healing of a wound. Rim: of the female Pudmda, the gl‘fiatell Circr rul‘rum, red Chicles or vetches. part of which is concealed under the {aid to be diuretc, but now out of ufe. [him or prepuce. It is analogous to the Ci'clabrwm, wild Succory. This attenua Penis in men. tes srols humours, and renders them fluid, Clyflm‘flwe Emma, a Clyfier or Glyller. tcl'rores all the [ecreticns, and tempe- (lea/4652111511, Coaléfcencc, is the union or rates the heat of the Vifcera, arifing {011d parts that were before feparated. from the flagnation of [harp humour s COM/tum, Cobalt, is a fofiile hotly, hard, therein; forit opens incipzent oblti‘uc heavy. almoft black like Ari/marry, or trons. Eaten asa fallad, it will cure fome of the Pyrixs. It has :1 firms; ubi'tinate agues. A dram of the dried f"lphureous fmell when thrown on the leaves is a dc/i', and three ounces of the fire. The (several kinds of Arl'nic are JulCC'. made of this mineral. Cir/2m, Hemlock. Some look upon this Cozcz'ziH/iz, Cochineal. Thefe infects are as a dangerous poifon, and others laid to be cordial and alexipharmac. a {altitary medicine in a proper dofe ; The drift is from fix grains to halt a but it is belt to abflain both from the dram. in« ward and outward ufe of it. cor/Shire, :1 Spoon or Spoonful. A ling? C. i Olin are two {mall {oft cartilages on jparm/ul contains half an ounce, oynw/ the edges of the eye-lids. [face/ill, a dram. ( (inert: Rz‘gflia', Ruffian Pot allies. Coi'b/eririu Horteryis, Garden Scurvy-Eris: Giizridlzarir narl'va, native Cinnabar, a Collard artm'a, the Catliac Artery; 4" 99 ponderous mineral of a red colour, from the Aorta, and is divided intod le- compofed of fulphur and mercury. WI31 branches, which are bellow: on tin ; the Liver, Spleen, Pancreas, Stomach, Omentum, and Duodenum. Cafiaca Paflio,firve Afton, is a kind of Dian/Jam, wherein the aliment comes away little altered. C‘gfk, CoEee. This is frequently taken with a defign to prevent fleepiiiels. Cabobdtzo, is the returning a diflilled liquor on what it was drawn from, or on ficlh ingredients of the fame kind. Cnimiz'm‘miiz, Coindicants, are tigns which confidered with other figns, favour the Indication. Cblz'ca, the Colic, properly {0 called, is a pain in the Ca/im, attended with cof'tivenets. Cblz'ra bi/i'éfa, a bilious Colic, is attended with a Cardin/gin, a hoai'ic voice, a loathing ofviétuals, a v< mitiiig of par. raceous bile, hiccuping, a feverifh heat, refileiliieis, iritenle thiifl, a bitter mile in the mouth, little reddilh urine, and fometimes turns to a lu'li'ozir Diarrhea. Cbli'm a‘ calculi) fcl/M, the Colic from a flone in the Gall-bladder. When {tones in the Call-bladder prevent the excretion of the b-le, the ducts which are very fcnfible are diltended; hence by con lent there is not only a molt acute pain in the Alm'omm, chiefly in the right Hypo:kbzm'riam, but {rich 2 llraitncfs and difficulty of breathing as {ecms to threaten fufiocation. The body is bound at the fame time, with coldneis of the extremities. But if the {lone attempts to pais through the Din-"fur [baladof/JHS, there is a fixed intolerable pain in that region, and a molt troublei‘om: reach- ing to vomit, with a yellow col ur of the ikin, hilliti‘. it: and colizveiicls. When the {tones 'ome away, all the fymptt ms ccai'e. Colr‘m Mimi/5p, the Stone Colic. This is a dull heavy pain in one of the Liritrrr when a {mall {tone {tops there in its pail-age from the kidneys to the bladder. Co/im [mow/Siva ct flit/minim, the tonvulfive and {pairnodic Colic. It is known bya comprefiion of the belly, and a drawing of the navel inwards. The body is confiipared to the highelt degree, for it will neither em.t a Flatus, nor admit a clylier, but with difficulty; the Penirand'um and the mufcles of the Alidammz are violently contrac‘ted. 'I here is a coldnei‘s of the extremities, ihivering and quaking, a hard and contraé‘ted pulfe, the highelh anxiety, and fometimes fainting. It is frequently at- tended with a Par-cf: or palfey of the hands, 5n Colimflatzrlénm, the Wind Colic. This is an acute pain in the {mall guts, and the Abdomen is inflated and (wells, ii ibmuch that the pain is ofien exaiicratrd with tcucliii g. lhe body is bound, the fiomach inflated, and the rei'piratzon becomes difficult. "i o thele cziitlialgic paflioiis iiipetunc an ineileciua‘ :caching to vomit. C0102 [dwir/i-rboiddi'ir, the ("olic 'rom the liupprcli on it the hit‘f'iinf l . 'x'. n th.s evatnat on, \« ‘.:cli La» l' .;i ;' )- dicul, is lit}; fed, llll H. (l c ‘H {iiipiia't‘e in the mtliiLl'flDCS cr‘the intellincs, and prtuuce molt \‘iOlCnt pains. Caiz'm Igyfirsia, the liyilcl‘lc Colic This happens from the l-Ul‘picilit'n of the maul-cs, uhich mules the blood to fizignate in the coats of the intellines, particularly in the .c/w, and is the cool}: of {mere gi‘iping pains. Co/im Ibyzailoixr/rirzm, the Colic onypochondriacs. This is a commcn lymp- tom of the hypochondriac d it ' and is a violent tcniive pain in the rig/Er Hypo[Igcni/r under the 0x Mom, or under the liver about the llflXUl‘C oliihe rat/57:, but chiefly in the lie/ll Hypo .xtiiiz, under the [)n'p/l‘i-izgm and A} ', about. the great tlcxure ot‘ the Calm, with collivencl}, tended (Lilitulty Ut‘ urine, anxiety, and Civic-{lion of {ti-englh, Calm: Izjriri.‘:zm, the Colic rit‘lutleiiig iii- fants. 'l‘lrie happens t‘iom milk greatly corrupted by the mixture of the bile1 and reiideied corrolive. Hence the flools are little and green. from the corral-i1 n of the intellinal cont.» 'I'hi». is often followed with llital cp.lcpt.< tonvuilions. C‘s/mu PIX:"‘}‘JLI‘.i7‘liII.', the Colic of chill lied Women. When the belly ills been expoi‘ed to cold, or the Hux oi the Lat/am is (letiCAent, and the hotly i. not properly bound alter Licllblfil}, [ht-re are often Violent griping pains in the A'rlido/iim. Coli't‘il Verna 9/21, Colic from "forms. "I his affects children, from worms in the 11mm, which is often attended with a fever and a Syricopr. There is a {harp pain in the belly, as if it was bored with a piercerCol/um, the Neck; The Fore part is proper-1y called Col/um, the back part CU" mix, . Cafary‘nrliis, Coloquintida. The pulp of the bitter apple. It is never given Wilh. out preparation. CHM, This i. the granted and widclt 0‘: Lilli iii |