[93] De ratione victus in morbis acutis. Foes. p. 405, 406.

[94] De morb. a nimia venere, §. 24, & 26.

[95] Instit. de med. T. vii. p. 215.

[96] This symptom is very frequent among persons who have exhausted themselves by venery, and contributes to prolong or maintain that exhaustion. The smallest temptation produces a beginning of erection, which is followed by an efflux of the seed.

[97] The one selected here is the seventh. This thesis, so worthy of perusal, is to be found, together with a great number of other small excellent works, which are to be come at no where else but in that fine collection of practical theses, which M. Haller (who desires and promotes the advancement of medical knowledge, with as much zeal as discernment) has taken the pains to publish, under this title: Disputationes ad morborum historiam & curationem facientes. Lausanne, 1758. The name of the author is a sufficient attestation of the merit of the work, which bids fair to become one of the foundations of a library of practical study. The piece, which I am here quoting, is, Stephani Wezpremi Observationes Medicæ, Trajecti, 1756. See T. vi. p. 804.

[98] As he does not particularise the species, it can be no other than the lamium album, white archangel, or the lamium maculatum.

[99] A practical essay on the Tabes dorsalis, etc. the fourth edition, p. 20 and 25.

[100] Sect. 10. p. 27. also Robins on Consumptions, p. 98.

[101] Ibid. p. 26 and 28.

[102] Medic. annuus, T. ii. p. 216.