d another forty years in the
practice of medicine, he makes no doubt, but that he could bring this work
nearer perfection, and thence render it more worthy the attention of
philosophers.----As it is, he is induced to hope, that some advantages will
be derived from it to the science of medicine, and consequent utility to
the public, and leaves the completion of his plan to the industry of future
generations.
DERBY, _Jan._ 1, 1796.
* * * * *
ZOONOMIA.
PART II.
* * * * *
CLASSES OF DISEASES.
* * * * *
I. DISEASES OF IRRITATION.
II. DISEASES OF SENSATION.
III. DISEASES OF VOLITION.
IV. DISEASES OF ASSOCIATION.
* * * * *
_The Orders and Genera of the First Class of Diseases._
* * * * *
CLASS I.
DISEASES OF IRRITATION.
ORDO I.
_Increased Irritation._
GENERA.
1. With increased actions of the sanguiferous system.
2. With increased actions of the secerning system.
3. With increased actions of the absorbent system.
4. With increased actions of other cavities and membranes.
5. With increased actions of the organs of sense.
ORDO II.
_Decreased Irritation._
GENERA.
1. With decreased actions of the sanguiferous system.
2. With decreased actions of the secerning system.
3. With decreased actions of the absorbent system.
4. With decreased actions of other cavities and membranes.
5. With decreased actions of the organs of sense.
ORDO III.
_Retrograde Irritative Motions._
GENERA.
1. Of the alimentary canal.
2. Of the absorbent system.
3. Of the sanguiferous system.
* * * * *
_The Orders, Genera, and Species, of the First Class of Diseases._
* * * * *
CLASS I.
DISEASES OF IRRITATION.
ORDO I.
_Increased Irritation._
GENUS I.
_With Increased Actions of the Sanguiferous System._
SPECIES.
1. _Febris irritativa._ Irritative fever.
2. _Ebrietas._ Drunkenness.
3. _Haemorrhagia arteriosa._ Arterial haemorrhage.
4. _Haemoptoe arteriosa._ Spitting of arterial blood.
5. _Haemorrhagia narium._ Bleeding from the nose.
GENUS II.
_With Increased Actions of the Secerning System._
SPECIES.
1. _Calor febrilis._ Fe
|