[83] De Aere, Locis, et Aquis. Foes. p. 293.

[84] Sect. 6. Aphor. 35.

[85] De natura pueri, Text. 22. Foes. p. 242.

[86] Translated from the French. There may also be seen an excellent passage on the force and dangers of voluptuous habits, in a new Treatise of M. Pujatti, Professor at Padua, long of great reputation for his admirable work De victu febricitantium, p. 63.

[87] See Gaubii Institutiones pathologicæ, §. 529.

[88] P. 126.

[89] Excerptum totius Italicæ et Helveticæ Literaturæ, pro anno 1759. T. i. p. 93.

[90] On Experience. In German, by M. Zimmerman, vol. ii. p. 400. I take this fragment from those which his friendship has engaged him to translate in my favor. Almost all the other will serve to adorn a work of which I am preparing the publication, which will soon follow this.

[91] The demonstration of this truth may be seen in the part I am quoting of M. Senac’s treatise On the Heart, L. iii. §. 7., a work that seemed to have left nothing more to be wished for upon that subject, if its illustrious author had not, in his promise of a second edition, given us to understand, that he could yet render it more perfect. A great man may surpass himself, and see a point of perfection, which others do not so much as imagine.

[92] Lessons on his Institutes, Sect. 776.