[441] See above, p. 221.
[442] Wurstisen, (1552, pestilential epidemic in Basle,) p. 627.—Spangenberg, fol. 467. b., 468. a. (Pestilence and Phrenitis.)
[443] Aikin, p. 103, et seq.
[444] See Appendix.
[445] 1556.—This edition is very rare, and is probably not to be found in Germany. The edition brought out by the author, (1833,) is taken from a very good London reprint of 1721.
[446] In the German, sometimes called “eines Tags pestilentziches Fieber.”
[447] P. 15. Lat. edit.—II. ἑλώδης τυφώδης, ἱδρώδης.
[448] Ibid. p. 17. seq.
[449] Ibid. p. 49.
[450] P. 31. Lat. edit.