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Show r) 54« A"); EXPLANATION cf the TERMS tf ART. iluoh‘din'zm Ftl'n': intermittent. A Qiotldl- an or every day ague. See Fibris 5&0indz'cfm. R Rat/Bins, the Rickcts. An EXPLANATION of the TERMS of ART. hone of the occiput before the cond~ = luidc proeefs. 1 Refit: minor anticus, arifes from the anteri or filrlhce of the firit Vex-zebra call-Ed A diflemper in children in which child is not able to walk ; there is a flaccid tumour in the head and face; :1 flubbylouie fliin, a {Welling of the raider-92¢", and a falling a- way of the ref'; of the parts; its all?) protuberances of the joints, as the wrifls, ankles, (noes, elbows, 511‘. Rm'zi-‘m iii/caviar, arifes from the internal [not herance of the Him/nus, and is infer-ted into the little bone of the carpus the thumb. Rn ‘ in: i'xli'raihrz'angas C9: [Erie/1's, tiles from the external protuberance oi the [Jr/meme, the 'l: of which is inferred in the {ii-i"; bone. of the Alumni-fur, and the {mend in ih-n {scond bone of the 114ml- mrfm‘zs» 'Y ECU? of the cubit. ' , 4| 1 :r.t 1;; the lzzvi'ui'i, p..rt ofzt Plant in tlJC earth by ninth it receives The uie ofthis Atlas, and is infertcd behind the former in the bone of the occiput. RrHr/S Intrrfi/[r arifes from the {uperior furface of the tranfverfe Apiffiyfis of the Atlas, and is inferted partly in the occipital bone, and partly in the temporal bone. J‘trflsii ziiqjorpoflitzzs, arifes from the {pinous Atrophy/is, of the firfi Verrréra, and is inlkited into the bone of the mi- were, mucous coat of the eye: It is find to be an expanfion of the optic nerve, in the bottom of the eye, and is the principal part of the eye and light, for whole fake the felt were formed. Raver Evil/mus a chemical Furnaeegvherein the fire is reflected back on the bodies put into the furnace or the Velllls thit contain them. Rival/M0, a Revullinn, i: a turning the court}: of the blood and humour; from one part to another. This may be done by bleeding, rubefying medicines npplitd to the foals of the feet in dit‘ezifcs of the head, and ligatures of the joints in enor- Refim minor fojiimr, arii'es from the polio rior part of the Atlanand is inlErted under the former, Reflux Mile ariies from the anteriorand inferior {pine of the ilium, and with the CI'Ill'tZIYJ'X i'zlflas internm, and lea/112.: (xternm make a tohufl common tendon a little above the knee, and is infer-ted in the tubercle of the ‘Ji'l'z'd', a little below the knee. It is the Reflex/71 z'iirifliiizzm, the {irait gut. lafi Niall the grofs Mtg/liner, beginning a: the end of the colon and terminating at. the anus. Rifrz'; i!3r:'m72, a Refrigeratory. A wooden vel'lel full of water with a fpiral pipe maus hiemorrhagcs. There may like- wife he a revullion of the {iii ‘ts, iFI may be allowed the CXpl‘Cllli‘In 5 For it firt‘llg frifiion on the hypo nitric rcgeu has often prevented vomiting. And what can this be al‘crihi‘d to 0111'. but the Calling on" the {pirits that were employcd in attempting to expel the cgntents of the ltumach to another pliice. R'ml‘firéaiwfii, Rhuharb. This is a purge in a large dofa', that is from two drums to half an ounce. It is more a- flringent than rhubarb, and therefore is no clefpicable remedy in a Diurr/saa or Dgflntrry. through which the rater that is to be . ' Emir, Hoi‘fe-‘adilh- The root is apeiient attenuzitingand antifcnrbntic. The exprefs'd juice rules coughs, and inveterate hmrl'cnelfes proceeding from a vil‘cous phlegm. It is prevalent againlt the V andeiing rheun Am, the enchexy, (:liflriiéi'iiiiis of the melénteric glands, ti}€j‘i\llltll€t‘, tire pally, fleeoy (lifcales, the licntcry arri inc pafiioi'r. The [in]; of the juice is truth : dram to half an ounce. Its/[Mm J 'I‘initep. A large fpuonful of Ihli‘itlicu nit ' :l tuV {is is accounted g ml in ail drieair-s ol the hr The ire-ii has been rcclci-ncd an 31»: 4 hartmc. ".1 1.10 .3}; is {torn half a dram to a diflilled is to pals in order to be cooled. RI‘ITI'IJX mcr.' 1/5, the jaundice. Rang/f if {11"51'7‘2, n Mitigation nftlie {ympturns in fevers : lirhey ceafe entirely it is called an {me life". 115]):le Witt, repelling Medicines. RLS m: mild, natural things. Thcfe are {aid to he lien/M2, the waft: cf IBM/2b, and the €1,417: aflamz'ib. Rt: rim-z "writ/er; the Non- Dammit Theta are fix air ; mm! and drink ; mount ;flu]) and (watz'liiig‘; tliefqrand tiling: unrated alnd f'ars of the 7: ' hey lIBVC thzs appellation rii‘....:rd. became an exec-f5 of any of them is ofV ton the mule or‘dil'eal'es. RC: fir-gi‘i‘r area .i- whiz-mum .‘ the Fieternamrflfl, .5 or'a diteafe, 3"" of a dichlC' or the Lunar ilifea twee is when a ‘ ain utter hav- ed on both tides ot'tlie pituitin'y girllld. i. glint- i a": inrrr‘nn‘ I'D-{iflei lecimmiijmus, a Rheumatifm. This begins with a fpuntancous lafiitude and heavinefs of the Limbs, with coldnel‘s of the extremities, {hive-ring and {halc- ing. This is followed with an anxious internal heat, chiefly about the Pram»- di'J, a more brillc and {trait pul e, inquictude, thirfi, want of appetite, eo1iivenei‘s,fometimes difficulty ofbreathinw. To thefe flicceed :1 grievous pain, either acute or heavy and t i .‘e in ibme pert or other, which is wart: iii the night. This febrile ccmmotimi it more grievous in ionic anl milder in :2. Liters. But the pains will be left in ' and. generally continue a long wli.. They proceed from an iiiftilllhtv‘d "1 Iiionious {crum which is dr'pcfitu I! of the brain, under the mini mum. 113 Life is unknown. . 4. er, am, as iBit/m, an eacecdi'zg .w we", erl with lVli'hltl; \\i‘.:' ' . the pullh is contraéletl with in . . . ttne PLEccrd'u, while tlr Yaw , ..i the veiiizls .1~ hour the h . r " . l. 1K01I7) i- Iii: in J!' \"';'1t1,.-: i‘rl'iiifllf in- to 21 due eonli'tsm‘: by honing it \Vltl\ {Ll . fa, a Rel". fm (ll. - in: l,‘ 2 I n 3." the g x, and is int‘ertetl in tn with the former. {undue/11m Teri: interior angle: or the N ‘ {erteil three Kn; head of the Hi I plv'ri to the .ltin i‘i‘ .. liimmitiuit :Elitll .. .‘ Ril/ii.111z.i)rim:, :\l.i‘~i\i(.'l'. The ri it 1' {ml V tir- /' the part. RlZdiam [123mm, Rof'-"'ood, cr Ritz» dium. Rijoli-n‘w'i'g, refolviig 'ledicines. Y : Rm nib-(Mile, is n P/sxsir, like :1 he} Cu \‘uilels, and .‘lcnlblflnbteons fibres icut‘ the hurt, brain, and lili'fl'! v which ieilbn the L' cold, and the intern 77.1 If '3] Rimmed t'arkfirfz'czzr, fee Sl'iina Carmina. Rhiz‘o‘wzrimm, true lkhapontic. 54'3 Rigar. This term is difl‘erently underflood by authors. Gal .7 lays ,: is an unequal. conculi'ion and diliurbnnte at the whole body. Others, tth it is a {lvill'tnolli‘i conflriflion of the mufcular parts, and an imyediment of .otlnn ' calls it a {pannodic conlltit ' whole nervous 1'y1em, \rh blnml and humour; are driven trim tit: external pints of the L . RhmbcML This mufcle ariies from the five inferior l‘panUS :ipoph)‘ of the hedgand tiw three {wipe-ritu- olithc h: . under the L Irv-15, and is infr‘rted up to the whole bali: " the S ' Tulaji." Currants, "i" ' are coo quench tliiaf‘.) LL: .ie {cldoin 1..th in pliyfit. , :1; id} f) I'm) |