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.
has no momentum, iii. 3. 1.  Liquor amnii, xvi. 2. xxxviii. 2. ——­ is nutritious, xxxviii. 3. ——­ frozen, xxxviii. 3.  Liver, paralysis of, xxx. 1. 4. ——­ large of geese, xxx. 1. 6.  Love, sentimental, its origin, xvi. 6. ——­ animal, xiv. 8. xvi. 5.  Lunar periods affect diseases, xxxii. 6.  Lust, xiv. 8. xvi. 5.  Lymphatics, paralysis of, xxviii. ——­ See Absorbents.

M.

Mad-dog, bite of, xxii. 3. 3.  Madness, xxxiv. 2. 1. xii. 2. 1.  Magnetism, xii. 1. 1.  Magnifying objects, new way of, xl. 10. 5.  Male animals have teats, xxxix. 4. 8. ——­ pigeons give milk, xxxix. 4. 8.  Man distinguished from brutes, xi. 2. 3. xvi. 17.  Material world, xiv. 1. xiv. 2. 5. xviii. 7.  Matter, penetrability of, xiv. 2. 3. ——­ purulent, xxxiii. 2. 4.  Measles, xxxiii. 2. 9.  Membranes, xxvi. 2.  Memory defined, ii. 2. 10. xv. 1. 7. xv. 3.  Menstruation by lunar periods, xxxii. 6.  Miscarriage from fear, xxxix. 6. 5.  Mobility of fibres, xii. 1. 7.  Momentum of the blood, xxxii. 5. 2. ——­ sometimes increased by venesection, xxxii. 5. 4.  Monsters, xxxix. 4. 4. and 5. 2. ——­ without heads, xxxviii. 3.  Moon and sun, their influence, xxxii. 6.  Mortification, xxxiii. 3. 3.  Motion is either cause or effect, i. xiv. 2. 2. ——­ primary and secondary, i. ——­ animal, i. iii. 1. ——­ propensity to, xxii. 1. ——­ animal, continue some time after their production, xvii. 1. 3. ——­ defined, a variation of figure, iii. 1. xiv. 2. 2. xxxix. 8.  Mucus, experiments on, xxvi. 1. ——­ secretion of, xxvi. 2.  Mules, xxxix. 4. 5. and 6. xxxix. 5. 2.  Mule plants, xxxix. 2.  Muscae volitantes, xl. 2.  Muscles constitute an organ of sense, xiv. 7. ii. 2. 4. ——­ stimulated by extension, xi. 1. xiv. 7. ——­ contract by spirit of animation, xii. 1. 1. and 3.  Music, xvi. 10. xxii. 2.  Musical time, why agreeable, xii. 3. 3.

N.

Nausea, xxv. 6.  Nerves and brain, ii. 2. 3. ——­ extremities of form the whole system, xxxvii. 3. ——­ are not changed with age, xxxvii. 4.  Nervous pains defined, xxxiv. 1. 1.  Number defined, xiv. 2. 2.  Nutriment for the embryon, xxxix. 5. 2.  Nutrition owing to stimulus, xxxvii. 3. ——­ by animal selection, xxxvii. 3. ——­ when the fibres are elongated, xxxvii. 3. ——­ like inflammation, xxxvii. 3.

O.

Objects long viewed become faint, iii. 3. 2.  Ocular spectra, xl.  Oil externally in diabaetes, xxix. 4.  Old age from inirritability, xxxvii.  Opium is stimulant, xxxii. 2. 2. ——­ promotes absorption after evacuation, xxxiii. 3. 1. ——­ in increasing doses, xii. 3. 1.  Organs of sense, ii. 2. 5. and 6.  Organs when destroyed cease to produce ideas, iii. 4. 4.  Organic particles of Buffon, xxxvii. 3. xxxix. 3. 3.  Organ-pipes, xx. 7.  Oxygenation of the blood, xxxviii.

P.

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