[1002] See end of B. xx.
[1003] See end of B. xii.
[1004] See end of B. xx.
[1005] See end of B. xx.
[1006] See end of B. xix.
[1007] See end of B. xx.
[1008] See end of B. xx.
[1009] See end of B. xx.
[1010] Probably as Littré suggests, a peculiar form of elephantiasis, the leprosy of the middle ages.
[1011] The “chin disease:” from “mentum,” the “chin.” It is difficult to detect the joke which has here incurred the censure of our author.