A methodical system of nosology / translated from the Latin of Doctor William Cullen ; by Eldad Lewis.
- Cullen, William, 1710-1790.
- Date:
- [1808]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A methodical system of nosology / translated from the Latin of Doctor William Cullen ; by Eldad Lewis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the National Library of Medicine (U.S.), through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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![Expectoratio* of Linnxus Rauceriof of Linnxus. Rancitas* of Vcgel. $ Gravedo§ of Linnceus. Sp. 1. A catarrh from cold. Catarrhus benignus, S. sp. 1. Catirrhiis pectoreus, S. sp. 6. Coryza catarrhalis, S. sp. 1. Coryza phlegmatorrhagia, S. sp. 2. Coryza febricosa, S sp. 6. Tussis catarrhalis, S. sp. 1. PJicuina catarrhale, S. sp. 1. Amphimerina catarrhalis, S. sp. 2- Febris remittens catarrhalis of Macbrhlt- Amphimerina tussiculosa, S. sp. 13 > Cephalalgia catarrhalis, S. sp. 10. Sp. 2. A catarrh from contagion.^] Catarrhus epidemicus, S. sp. 3. Rheuma epidemicum, S. sp. 2. Synocha catarrhalis, S. sp. 5. Among the species of coryza, cough, and catarrh, enumerated by Sauvage, the following are sympto- matic. Catarrhus rubeolosus, S. sp. 5. Tussis exanthcmatica, S. sp. 20. Coryza variolosa, S. sp. 4. Coryza virulcnta, S. sp. G. * An evacuation of mucus from the trachea. Translator. \ A hissing voice, from a dryness of the lungs. Translator. \ A rough and hoarse voice, difficult to be understood. Translator. § A heavy constringing pain of the forehead. Translator. fl This is the disease known by the name of influenza. Translator.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21112095_0104.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)