Zoonomia, Vol. I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 655 pages of information about Zoonomia, Vol. I.

Zoonomia, Vol. I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 655 pages of information about Zoonomia, Vol. I.
associate motions, x. ——­ stronger than irritative ones, xxiv. 2. 8. ——­ formed before nativity, xi. 3. ——­ with irritative ones, xxiv. 2. 8. ——­ with retrograde ones, xxv. 7. xxv. 10. xxv. 15. ——­ diseases from, xxxv.  Asthma, xviii. 15.  Attention, language of, xvi. 8. 6.  Atrophy, xxviii.  Aversion, origin of, xi. 2. 3.

B.

Balance ourselves by vision, xx. 1.  Bandage increases absorption, xxxiii. 3. 2.  Barrenness, xxxvi. 2. 3.  Battement of sounds, xx. 7.  Bath, cold.  See Cold Bath.  Beauty, sense of, xvi. 6. xxii. 2.  Bile-ducts, xxx. ——­ stones, xxx. 1. 3. ——­ regurgitates into the blood, xxiv. 2. 7. ——­ vomiting of, xxx. 1. 3.  Birds of passage, xvi. 12. ——­ nests of, xvi. 13. ——­ colour of their eggs, xxxix. 5.  Biting in pain, xxxiv. 1. 3. ——­ of mad animals, xxxiv. 1. 3.  Black spots on dice appear red, xl. 3.  Bladder, communication of with the intestines, xxix. 3. ——­ of fish, xxiv. 1. 4.  Blood, transfusion of in nervous fevers, xxxii. 4. ——­ deficiency of, xxxii. 2. and 4. ——­ from the vena portarum into the intestines, xxvii. 2. ——­ its momentum, xxxii. 5. 2. ——­ momentum increased by venesection, xxxii. 5. 4. ——­ drawn in nervous pains, xxxii. 5. 4. ——­ its oxygenation, xxxviii.  Breasts of men, xiv. 8.  Breathing, how learnt, xvi. 4.  Brutes differ from men, xi. 2. 3. xvi. 17.  Brutes.  See Animals.  Buxton bath, why it feels warm, xii. 2. 1. xxxii. 3. 3.

C.

Capillary vessels are glands, xxvi. 1.  Catalepsy, xxxiv. 1. 5.  Catarrh from cold skin, xxxv. 1. 3. xxxv. 2. 3. ——­ from thin caps in sleep, xviii. 15.  Catenation of motions defined, ii. 2. 11. iv. 7. ——­ cause of them, xvii. 1. 3. ——­ described, xvii. ——­ continue some time after their production, xvii. 1. 3. ——­ voluntary ones dissevered in sleep, xvii. 1. 12. xvii. 3. 7.  Cathartics, external, their operation, xxix. 7. 6.  Causation, animal, defined, ii. 2. 11. iv. 7.  Cause of causes, xxxix. 4. 8.  Causes inert and efficient, xxxix. 8. 2. ——­ active and passive, xxxix. 8. 3. ——­ proximate and remote, xxxix. 8. 4.  Chick in the egg, oxygenation of, xxxviii. 2.  Child riding on a stick, xxxiv. 2. 6.  Chilness after meals, xxi. 3. xxxv. 1. 1.  Cholera, case of, xxv. 13.  Circulation in the eye visible, xl. 10. 4.  Cold in the head, xii. 6. 5. ——­ perceived by the teeth, xxxii. 3. 1. xiv. 6. ——­ air, uses of in fevers, xxxii. 3. 3. ——­ feet, produces coryza, xxxv. 2. 3. xxxv. 1. 3. ——­ bath, why it strengthens, xxxii. 3. 2. ——­ short and cold breathing in it, xxxii. 3. 2. ——­ produces a fever-fit, xxxii. 3. 2. ——­ fit of fever the consequence of hot fit, xxxii. 9. 3. ——­ bathing in pulmonary haemorrhage, xxvii. 1. ——­ fits of fever, xxxii. 4. xxxii. 9. xvii. 3. 3.  Colours of animals, efficient cause of, xxxix. 5. 1. ——­ of eggs from female imagination, xxxix. 5. 1. ——­ of the choroid coat of the eye, xxxix. 5. 1. ——­ of birds nests, xvi. 13.  Comparing ideas, xv. 3.  Consciousness, xv. 3. 4. ——­ in dreams, xviii. 13.  Consent of parts. 
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