LECTURE VI.

OF THE

VARIOUS INTERNAL DISEASES,

AND

THEIR METHOD OF CURE.

Having in the foregoing said what I thought most material to be observed in fevers, as the universal disorder that attends almost every ailment in the human body, I shall for regularity sake, treat on the most material diseases, as they may seem to follow in order in the various divisions of the human body; and be as concise in their description and cure, as their nature will admit of.