INDEX.
- A.
- Anthelmintics, i. [228]
- Arsenic, a remedy for cancerous sores, i. [240]
- Army of the United States, diseases of, i. [269]
- ——, causes of, i. [272]
- ——, remedies for, i. [ibid.]
- Agriculture, the practice of, recommended to country physicians, i. [388]
- Age, old, observations on the state of the body and mind in, i. [427]
- ——, its diseases, i. [446]
- ——, ——, their remedies, i. [449]
- Air, cool, its good effects in the yellow fever of 1793, iii. [279]
- Association of ideas, its effects upon morals, ii. [45]
- B.
- Barometer, its mean elevation in Philadelphia, i. [96]
- Blisters, their efficacy in obstinate intermittents, i. [179]
- ——, —— in the bilious fever of 1780, i. [128]
- ——, —— in the yellow fever of 1803, when applied in its early stage, iv. [141]
- Bed, lying in, useful in the bilious fever of 1780, i. [128]
- Bleeding, its efficacy in the cure of obstinate intermittents, i. [179]
- ——, —— in the yellow fever of 1793, iii. [253]
- ——, reasons for the practice, iii. [254]
- ——, circumstances which regulated it, iii. [261]
- ——, objections to it answered, iii. [269]
- ——, gradual manner of abstracting blood recommended, iii. [273]
- Blood-letting, defence of it as a remedy for certain diseases, iv. [275]
- ——, indicated in fevers, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, its good effects in fevers, iv. [277]
- ——, objections to it answered, iv. [284]
- ——, its comparative advantages, iv. [313]
- ——, circumstances which should regulate its use, iv. [316]
- ——, appearances of the blood, iv. [326]
- ——, when forbidden, or to be used cautiously, iv. [344]
- ——, its advantages in pregnancy, iv. [349]
- ——, in parturition, iv. [353]
- ——, during the cessation of the menses, iv. [356]
- ——, in curing the disease induced by a large dose of opium, iv. [357]
- ——, in curing the disease induced by poison, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, in diabetes, iv. [ibid.]
- Blood-letting, in dislocated bones, iv. [358]
- Blood, quantity drawn from several persons in 1797, iv. [37]
- ——, appearances of it in 1793, iii. [256]
- ——, —— in 1794, iii. [404]
- C.
- Civilization, diseases derived from it, i. [32]
- ——, —— not necessarily connected with it, i. [60]
- Climate of Pennsylvania, account of, i. [71]
- ——, its changes, i. [76]
- ——, its temperature, i. [78]
- ——, its effects upon health and life, i. [108]
- Calomel, useful joined with emetics in scarlatina anginosa, i. [144]
- ——, its effects as a purge, when combined with jalap, in the yellow fever, iii. [241]
- ——, objections to it answered, iii. [243]
- Contagious, the yellow fever not so, iv. [223]
- Cholera infantum described, i. [157]
- ——, a form of bilious fever, i. [158]
- ——, its remedies, i. [160]
- ——, means of preventing it, i. [164]
- Cynanche trachealis, its different names, i. [169]
- ——, appearances in the trachea after death, i. [170]
- ——, its different grades, i. [171]
- ——, its remedies in its forming state, i. [ibid.]
- ——, its remedies after it is formed, i. [172]
- ——, favourable and unfavourable signs of its issue, i. [174]
- Consumption, pulmonary, thoughts on, i. [199]
- Consumption, pulmonary, Indians, and persons who lead laborious lives, not subject to it, i. [200]
- ——, radical remedies for it in exercise, labour, and the hardships of a camp and naval life, i. [204]
- ——, its causes, ii. [62]
- ——, not contagious, ii. [79]
- ——, tracheal, described, ii. [84]
- ——, its remedies, ii. [87]
- ——, premonitory signs, ii. ibid.
- ——, of the remedies for its inflammatory state, ii. [89]
- ——, of blood-letting, ii. ibid.
- ——, of a vegetable diet, ii. [104]
- ——, of the remedies for its hectic state, ii. [107]
- ——, for its typhus state, ii. [108]
- ——, of its radical remedies, ii. [128]
- ——, of exercise, ii. [ibid.]
- ——, of travelling, ii. [137]
- ——, signs of its long or short duration, and of its issue in life and death, ii. [144]
- ——, its different ways of terminating in death, ii. [147]
- College of physicians, their letter to the citizens of Philadelphia, declaring the existence of the yellow fever in the city, &c. in 1793, iii. [82]
- ——, their letter to the governor of the state, on the origin of the yellow fever in 1793, iii. [197]
- ——, their opinion of the origin of the fever in 1799, iv. [100]
- D.
- Diseases of the Indians, i. [16]
- ——, from civilization, i. [30]
- Diseases produced by ardent spirits, i. [343]
- ——, of the military hospitals, during the revolutionary war between Great-Britain and the United States, i. [269]
- ——, of old age, i. [446]
- Drunkenness, a fit of it described, i. [338]
- ——, remedies for it, i. [374]
- Disease, summer and autumnal, its sources, iv. [163]
- ——, means of preventing it in its malignant forms, iv. [173]
- ——, in its mild forms, iv. [198]
- ——, in its intestinal forms, iv. [200]
- ——, of preserving cities and communities from them, iv. [202]
- ——, of exterminating them, iv. [210]
- ——, from drinking cold water, i. [186]
- ——, ——, how prevented, i. [ibid.]
- ——, ——, its cure, i. [185]
- Dropsies, their causes, ii. [151]
- ——, divided into inflammatory, and of weak morbid action in the blood-vessels, ii. [157]
- ——, remedies for the inflammatory state of, ii. [160]
- ——, ——, with weak morbid action in the blood-vessels, ii. [176]
- Dropsy of the brain, internal, ii. [191]
- ——, its history, ii. [195]
- ——, its causes, ii. [203]
- ——, its cure, ii. [210]
- Distress, familiarity with it, its moral effects, ii. [46]
- Death, its proximate cause, ii. [447]
- E.
- Emetics, useful in the bilious fever of 1780, i. [186]
- ——, in the scarlatina anginosa of 1783 and 1784, i. [144]
- ——, in the yellow fever of 1798, iv. [79]
- ——, in the yellow fever of 1799, iv. [97]
- ——, hurtful in the yellow fever of 1797, iv. [44]
- Exhalations, putrid, their sources and effects in producing the summer and autumnal disease, iv. [163]
- F.
- Faculty, moral, inquiry into the influence of physical causes on, ii. [3]
- Fruits, summer, useful in destroying worms, i. [229]
- Fever, bilious, history of it in 1780, i. [117]
- ——, outlines of a theory of, iii. [3]
- ——, its unity asserted, iii. [17]
- ——, unity of its exciting causes, iii. [16]
- ——, objections to a nosological arrangement of its different forms, iii. [33]
- ——, effects of, iii. [39]
- ——, different states of, enumerated, iii. [41]
- ——, objections to putrefaction in, iii. [43]
- ——, bilious yellow, history of, in 1793, iii. [69]
- ——, ——, its exciting causes, iii. [88]
- ——, ——, its premonitory signs, iii. [93]
- ——, ——, its first symptoms, iii. [95]
- ——, ——, symptoms of it in the blood-vessels, iii. [97]
- ——, ——, ——, in the liver, lungs, and brain, iii. [104]
- ——, ——, ——, in the stomach and bowels, iii. [108]
- ——, ——, ——, in the secretions and excretions, iii. [110]
- Fever, bilious yellow, symptoms of it, in the nervous system, iii. [116]
- ——, ——, ——, in the senses and appetites, iii. [122]
- ——, ——, ——, in the lymphatic and glandular system, iii. [124]
- ——, ——, ——, on the skin, iii. [125]
- ——, ——, ——, in the blood, iii. [128]
- ——, ——, nature of the black vomit, iii. [111]
- ——, ——, types of the, iii. [135]
- ——, ——, the empire of, over all other diseases, iii. [139]
- ——, ——, who most subject to it, iii. [148]
- ——, ——, negroes affected by it in common with white people, iii. [151]
- ——, ——, state of the atmosphere during the prevalence of, iii. [158]
- ——, ——, signs of the presence of miasmata in the body, universal, iii. [157]
- ——, ——, cases of re-infection, iii. [164]
- ——, ——, external appearances of the body after death in, iii. [165]
- ——, ——, appearances of the body by dissection, iii. [167]
- ——, ——, account of the distress of the city, iii. [175]
- ——, ——, its moral effects upon the inhabitants, iii. [179]
- ——, ——, number of deaths from it, iii. [181]
- ——, ——, is checked and destroyed by rain, iii. [184]
- ——, ——, inquiry into its origin by the governor of the state, iii. [196]
- ——, ——, said to be imported by the college of physicians, iii. [197]
- ——, ——, objections to their opinion, and proofs of its domestic origin, iii. [198]
- ——, the sameness of its origin with the plague, iii. [211]
- ——, state of the weather in 1793, iii. [215]
- ——, method of cure, iii. [223]
- ——, dissentions of the physicians, iii. [235]
- ——, of purging, iii. [239]
- ——, its salutary effects, iii. [241]
- ——, objections to it answered, iii. [243]
- ——, blood-letting, its utility, iii. [253]
- ——, salivation, its utility, iii. [284]
- ——, convalescence, iii. [289]
- ——, remarks on the use of stimulating remedies in this fever, iii. [292]
- ——, comparative view of the success of all the modes of practice employed in the fever, iii. [298]
- Fever, yellow, of 1794, history of, iii. [357]
- ——, its exciting causes, iii. [367]
- ——, symptoms in the different systems of the body, iii. [369]
- ——, in the blood-vessels, iii. ibid.
- ——, in the viscera, iii. [371]
- ——, in the alimentary canal, iii. [373]
- ——, in the secretions and excretions, iii. [375]
- ——, in the nervous system, iii. [379]
- ——, in the senses and appetites, iii. [383]
- ——, in the lymphatic system, iii. [ibid.]
- ——, in the blood, iii. [387]
- ——, different forms of the fever, iii. [388]
- ——, its origin, iii. [397]
- ——, method of cure, iii. [401]
- ——, bleeding, iii. [402]
- ——, good effects of cool air and cold water in, iii. [409]
- ——, of a salivation, iii. [411]
- ——, of blisters, iii. [413]
- ——, of tonic remedies, iii. [415]
- ——, of the inefficacy of bark, iii. [ibid.]
- ——, of the effects of wine, iii. [418]
- ——, ——, of opium, iii. [419]
- ——, ——, of nitre, iii. [421]
- ——, ——, of antimonials, iii. [ibid.]
- Fever, yellow, sporadic cases of, in the years 1795 and 1796, iii. [437]
- Fever, yellow, of 1797, iv. [3]
- ——, symptoms of, iv. [13]
- ——, type of, iv. [20]
- ——, different forms of, iv. [21]
- ——, influence of the moon upon it, iv. [27]
- ——, number of deaths, particularly of physicians, iv. [30]
- ——, origin of it, iv. [33]
- ——, its remedies, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, of bleeding, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, of purging medicines, iv. [37]
- ——, of a salivation, iv. [39]
- ——, different ways in which mercury acted upon the mouth and throat, iv. [40]
- ——, of emetics, iv. [44]
- ——, of diet and drinks, iv. [45]
- ——, of tonic remedies, iv. [49]
- ——, of blisters, iv. [49]
- ——, of sweet oil, iv. [51]
- ——, relative success of different modes of practice, iv. [53]
- ——, signs of a favourable and unfavourable issue of the fever, iv. [55]
- Fever, yellow, of 1798, account of, iv. [67]
- ——, symptoms of, iv. [68]
- ——, in the blood-vessels, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, alimentary canal, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, on the tongue, iv. [69]
- ——, in the nervous system, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, in the eyes, lymphatics, and blood, iv. [71]
- ——, different modes in which it terminated in death, iv. [74]
- ——, state of the weather in 1798, iv. [77]
- ——, origin of the fever, iv. [78]
- ——, remedies for it, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, bleeding, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, emetics, iv. [79]
- ——, purges, iv. [81]
- ——, of a salivation, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, of sweats, iv. [82]
- ——, of bark, iv. [83]
- ——, of blisters, iv. [ibid.]
- ——, symptoms which indicated a favourable and unfavourable issue of the disease, iv. [84]
- ——, different modes of practice in this fever, and their different success, iv. [85]
- Fever, bilious, of 1799, iv. [91]
- ——, sickliness among certain animals, iv. [94]
- ——, its symptoms, iv. [95]
- ——, its remedies, iv. [97]
- Fever, yellow, of 1799, signs of a favourable and unfavourable issue of it, iv. [99]
- ——, its origin, iv. [100]
- Fever, yellow, sporadic cases of, in 1800, iv. [103]
- ——, ——, in 1801, iv. [111]
- Fever, yellow, of 1802, account of, iv. [123]
- ——, its origin, iv. [123]
- ——, its types, iv. [127]
- Fever, yellow, as it appeared in 1803, iv. [133]
- ——, symptoms of, iv. [136]
- ——, remedies for, iv. [139]
- Fever, yellow, sporadic cases in 1804, iv. [147]
- Fever, yellow, as it appeared in 1805, iv. [153]
- ——, its origin, iv. [155]
- ——, its remedies, iv. [156]
- ——, not contagious, iv. [223]
- G.
- Gout, peculiarities belonging to it, ii. [227]
- ——, its remote causes, ii. [230]
- ——, women most subject to it, ii. [232]
- ——, its exciting causes, ii. ibid.
- ——, its symptoms, ii. [234]
- ——, method of cure, ii. [251]
- ——, remedies in its forming state, ii. [253]
- ——, in a paroxysm, when attended with great morbid or inflammatory action in the blood-vessels, ii. [252]
- ——, when attended with weak morbid action in the blood-vessels, ii. [269]
- ——, remedies for its symptoms, ii. [275]
- ——, means for preventing the return of inflammatory, ii. [285]
- ——, with weak morbid action, ii. [293]
- H.
- Hospitals, their origin, i. [55]
- ——, military, their evils, i. [276]
- ——, constructed with ground floors, to be preferred in fevers, i. [275]
- Heat, greatest in Philadelphia, i. [87]
- Habit, its effects upon morals, ii. [43]
- Hæmoptysis, observations on, i. [191]
- Hydrophobia, observations on, ii. [301]
- ——, its causes, ii. [302]
- ——, its symptoms in rabid animals, ii. [306]
- ——, ——, in the human species, ii. [308]
- ——, supposed to be a malignant fever, ii. [ibid.]
- ——, remedies to prevent it, ii. [315]
- ——, ——, to cure it in its malignant or inflammatory state, ii. [317]
- ——, ——, to cure it when attended with weak morbid action in the blood-vessels, ii. [323]
- ——, death from it, supposed to be from suffocation, ii. [326]
- ——, laryngotomy suggested to prevent it, ii. [332]
- I.
- Indians, oration on their diseases and remedies, i. [3]
- ——, peculiar customs of their women, i. [9]
- ——, ——, of their men, i. [11]
- ——, ——, of both sexes, i. [12]
- Indians, their diseases, i. [16]
- ——, their remedies, i. [20]
- ——, comparative view of their diseases and remedies with those of civilized nations, i. [39]
- Iron, its preparations useful in destroying worms, i. [232]
- Imitation, its effects upon morals, ii. [42]
- Influenza, account of it, as it appeared in Philadelphia in 1789, 1790, and 1791, ii. [353]
- ——, history of its symptoms, ii. [354]
- ——, mode of treatment, ii. [360]
- Jaw-fall, or trismus, in infants, i. [254]
- L.
- Laudanum, its efficacy in the disease brought on by drinking cold water in hot weather, i. [185]
- Legs, sore, observations on, i. [411]
- ——, classes of people most subject to them, i. [412]
- ——, their remedies, i. [416]
- Longevity, circumstances which favour it, i. [428]
- Life, animal, inquiry into its causes, ii. [371]
- ——, a forced state, or the effects of impressions, ii. [377]
- ——, enumeration of those impressions, ii. [378]
- ——, how supported in sleep, ii. [397]
- ——, in the fœtus in utero, ii. [404]
- ——, in infancy, ii. [405]
- ——, in youth, ii. [409]
- ——, in middle life, ii. [410]
- ——, in old age, ii. [ibid.]
- ——, in persons blind, or deaf and dumb from their birth, ii. [414]
- Life, in idiots, ii. [416]
- ——, after long abstinence, ii. [417]
- ——, in asphyxia, ii. [419]
- ——, in the Indians of North-America, ii. [427]
- ——, in the Africans, ii. [428]
- ——, in the Turkish empire, ii. [429]
- ——, in China and the East-Indies, ii. [431]
- ——, in the poor inhabitants of Europe, ii. [432]
- ——, stimuli which act alike in promoting it upon all nations, ii. [434]
- ——, how supported in sundry animals, ii. [441]
- ——, its extinction in death, how effected, ii. [447]
- M.
- Midwifery, the practice of it more successful by men than by women, i. [53]
- Manufactures, sedentary, unfriendly to the health of men, i. [65]
- Measles, history of, in 1789, ii. [338]
- ——, their symptoms, ii. [339]
- ——, a spurious, or external form of them described, ii. [342]
- ——, remedies used in them, ii. [346]
- ——, history of them, as they appeared in 1801, iv. [117]
- Medicine, an inquiry into its comparative state, in Philadelphia, between 1760 and 1766, and 1805, iv. [365]
- Diet of the inhabitants between 1760 and 1766, iv. [366]
- Dresses, iv. [368]
- Customs which had an influence on health, iv. [369]
- Diseases, iv. [370]
- N.
- Nature, meaning of the term, i. [35]
- ——, the extent of her powers in curing diseases, i. [20]
- Nosology, objections to it, iii. [33]
- Negroes subject to the yellow fever in common with the white people, iii. [366]
- O.
- Opium, useful in the bilious fever of 1780, i. [130]
- ——, the disease induced by it cured by blood-letting, iv. [357]
- Onion juice, useful in destroying worms, i. [231]
- P.
- Philadelphia, its situation, i. [74]
- ——, population, i. [76]
- ——, diseases between 1760 and 1766, and 1805, iv. [365]
- Purges, useful in the bilious fever of 1780, i. [127]
- ——, ——, in the yellow fever of 1793, iii. [231]
- ——, objections to them answered, iii. [243]
- Pulse, state of, in old people, i. [439]
- ——, in the yellow fever of 1793, in persons not confined with it, iii. [157]
- ——, in fevers, when it indicates blood-letting, iv. [316]
- Putrefaction, does not take place in the blood, iii. [43]
- Pregnancy, a morbid state of the system, iv. [349]
- ——, effects of blood-letting in relieving its diseases, iv. [ibid.]
- Parturition, a disease, iv. [353]
- ——, effects of blood-letting in lessening its pains, iv. [ibid.]
- Q.
- Quarantine laws, their inefficacy to prevent a yellow fever, iv. [218]
- ——, their evils, iv. ibid.
- R.
- Rain, usual quantity in Pennsylvania, i. [72]
- Revolution, American, its influence upon the human body and mind, i. [279]
- S.
- Snow, common depth in Pennsylvania, i. [91]
- Sweating described among the Indians of North-America, i. [22]
- Scarlatina anginosa of 1783 and 1784 described, i. [138]
- ——, additional observations on, i. [147]
- ——, prevented by gentle purges, i. [151]
- ——, cured by emetics in its forming state, i. [150]
- Salt, common, useful in the hæmoptysis, i. [192]
- ——, in destroying worms, i. [230]
- Sugar, useful in destroying worms, i. [ibid.]
- Spirits, ardent, their effects upon the human body and mind, i. [337]
- ——, diseases produced by them, i. [343]
- ——, their effects on property, i. [347]
- ——, substitutes for them, i. [353]
- ——, persons predisposed to their use, i. [360]
- ——, their influence upon the population of the United States, i. [364]
- Sweats, useful in the yellow fever of 1803, iv. [140]
- Salivation, its usefulness in the yellow fever of 1793, iii. [284]
- ——, ——, of 1794, iii. [411]
- ——, ——, of 1797, iv. [49]
- ——, ——, of 1798, iv. [81]
- Small-pox, new mode of inoculating for, i. [311]
- T.
- Tetanus, its causes, i. [248]
- ——, its remedies when from wounds, i. [256]
- ——, ——, when from other causes, i. [259]
- W.
- Winters, cold, in Pennsylvania, i. [76], [77], [79]
- Winds, common, in Pennsylvania, i. [90]
- Water, cold, disease from drinking it when the body is preternaturally heated, i. [184]
- Worms, natural to young children, and to young animals, i. [218]
- ——, intended, probably, to prevent disease, i. [219]
- ——, destroyed by medicines that act mechanically and chemically upon them, i. [128]
- Wounds, gun-shot, in joints, followed by death, i. [274]
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