A treatise on sympathy : in two parts. ... / by Seguin Henry Jackson.
- Jackson, Seguin Henry, 1752-1816
- Date:
- 1781
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on sympathy : in two parts. ... / by Seguin Henry Jackson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CLII. | This idea of Mr. J. Hunter’ s leads me to think, that the fympathy of a found part relieves the fympathant, or difeafed part, by enduring part of that pain, which colleéted at the difeafed part would have been infup- — portable, the irritability of it being necef- farily increafed by its morbid condition. The ftomach therefore fympathizes with the teftes, &c. If however it is found that pain is increafed by fympathy, this theory - falls to the-ground. | | CLI]. Mr. J. Hunter mentions the affection of the glans penis from a difeafe of the bladder, as a difeafed fympathy without apparent utility, and difficult of explanation. May there not however be a fympathetic connec- tion between the glans penis and kidneys, fimilar to that which takes place between. the larynx and mufcles of refpiration : > To render this analogical opinion plaufible at leaft, I fhall attempt to draw a comparifon between an affection of the bladders: and an _ affection, of the lungs. Bi 9 CLIV. —](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33492013_0089.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


