[161] Mezeray, T. II. p. 957.

[162] Guicciardini, p. 1276.

[163] Ibid. p. 1315.

[164] See above, p. 201.

[165] It was also observed, as is well known, in the summer of 1831, before the breaking out of the cholera.

[166] Gratiol. p. 129, 130.

[167] See above, p. 204.

[168] Jovius, loc. cit. p. 115.

[169] Mezeray, p. 963.

[170] The Spanish name for the lues venerea, which it obtained in consequence of the prevailing eruptions. It corresponds with the French “la vérole,” and with the German “französische Pocken.” We must not, therefore, think that it means “buboes.” Sandoval, Part II. pp. 12. 14. Compare Astruc, T. I. p. 4.