The works of William Cullen : containing his physiology, nosology, and first lines of the practice of physic; with numerous extracts from his manuscript papers, and from his treatise of the materia medica / Edited by John Thomson.
- John Thomson
- Date:
- 1827
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No text description is available for this image![C. Cachexies, i. 320; ii. 560. Cachexy, ii. 585. Calculus renalis, ii. 83. Cali go], i. 333. Camphor, its use in continued fev- ers, i. 632 ; in inflammations, ii. 20 ; in epilepsy, 438; in mania, 528. Cancer, i. 354. Canine madness, ii. 508. Cantharides, a diuretic medicine, ii. 601. See Blistering. Cardialgia, ii. 465. Carditis, i. 268 ; ii. 69- Caries, i. 360. Carus, i. 293 ; ii. 332. Cataphora, i. 293; ii. 332. Catalepsia, i. 295. Cataract, i. 333. Catarrhus, i. 289; ii. 311 ; dia- gnosis from phthisis, ii. 241, improperly supposed to pro- duce phthisis, 247- , a contagio, i. 290 ; ii. 315. frequently has a miliary erup- tion, ii. 195. , suffocativus, ii. 67- Catarrhal symptoms in fever, i. 568. Cause, proximate, i. 441, 473, 474 ; remote, 443, 473; pre- disposing and exciting, 474. Cellular texture, i. 12. Celsus, i. 383. Chalybeates. See Iron. Chamomile flowers, for the cure of intermittent fevers, i. 674. Chancre, ii. 645. Chemical impressions giving pain, ii. 55. Chemical sect of physicians, i. 367, 391, 400. Chickenpox, i. 277 ; ii* 167* Chincough, ii. 455. Chlorosis, i. 301 ; ii- 293, 398 ; produces dyspepsia, ii. 384. Cholera, i. 312 ; ii. 476. Chordee, ii. 643. Chorea, i- 304; ii. 439. Chrysippus, i. 376. Chyle, i. 190 ; not duly prepared, ii. 564. Circulation of the blood, i. 158— 172 ; its laws, 163 ; its dis- covery, 367, 396; symptoms of debility appearing in its state in fevers, 580. Clavus, i. 354. Clonic spasm, ii. 400. Coagulable lymph, i. 194. Cceliaca ii. 486. Cold : its operation on the body, absolute or relative, i. 546 ; its effects, sedative and sti- mulating, 548 ; astringent, 549 ; morbid, 549 ; con- curs in producing fever, 550, 553, 557; causes inflammation, ii. 14; produces catarrh, 314; to be avoided in gout, 139 ; in phthisis, 262; may produce dyspepsia, 374; diarrhoea, 484; scurvy, 650. , its application in the cure of fevers, i. 606 ; as a tonic, 636 ; it is injurious in Cynan- clie tonsillaris, ii. 36; its use in rheumatism, 100; its effi- cacy in hysteria, 501, 505 ; in dyspepsia, 383 ; in headach, 558; doubtful in mania, 527* air, its use in fever, i. 637; in smallpox, ii. 158; in measles, 173. bathing, in the treatment of amenorrhoea, ii. 294; not to be admitted in melancholia, 535 ; caution in dropsy, 610 ; power- ful in preventing rickets, 626. water, applied to the sur- face of the body in fevers, i. 637 ; used in liaemorrhagies, ii. 226 ; applied to the lower ex- tremities in colic, 474. , sensation of, i. 34; modi- fies the sensibility of the sen- tient extremities, 40. febrile, not always real, i- 483. Cold stage of fever, i. 483.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28149348_1358.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)