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WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1874. to £ (X Treasury Department. Bureau of U. S. Marine -Hospital Service, Washington. D. C. January, 1874. The attention of Medical Officers is respectfully called to the follow- ing extract from the Regulations of the United States Marine-Hospital Service, approved October 1, 1873: The "Provisional" Nomenclature" of the Royal College of Physicians of London, (Eng.,) is adopted by the United States Marine-Hospital Bureau, as the nosologi- cal system to be observed by medical officers of the Service in their reports and com- munications. As this is too bulky to insert in a volume of Regulations, intended also for the guidance and information of others not concerned with the professional details of the Service, the Nomenclature is issued separately, and will be supplied to medical officers, on requisition, by the Bureau. It is desired that the Report of Diseases and Injuries (Form 15) and the Report of Surgical Operations (Form 10) be made out in strict con- formity with this system. Supervising Surgeon . [mi NOTE 1T7ITH the approval of the Honorable the Secretary of the Treasury, the Supervising Surgeon has adopted, and here- with presents, as the official nomenclature for the use of medical officers of the United States Marine-Hospital Service, the English-Latin terminology and the classification of the Nomen- clature of Diseases drawn up by a Joint Committee appointed by the Royal College of Physicians of London, Eng. This action has been taken in the belief that the 'Provis- ional Nomenclature' forms the most promising basis, at least, for a standard and international nosonomy and classification — subject, as it is, to decennial revision, in which there is reason to expect the profession of this country will be represented, and being, in itself, the work of those ' who hold, or have held, the highest places as representative men in the Science of Med- icine,' among whom, as will be seen by the subjoined preface to the English edition, were the chiefs of the medical departments of the public services, thus ensuring the official recognition of the system throughout the British Empire. In this country — previous to this, its first official adoption — the classification of diseases in the Statistics of Mortality for the IXth Census of the United States was made, in all essential particulars, in accordance with it. It is, practically, adopted, through the medium of the American edition of 'the represent- ative book' above quoted,* by the Medical Department of the Aitken's Science and Practice of Medicine. — Clymer. [▼] VI NOTE. United States Army. It has been endorsed, pro tanto, by the profession, through the action of the American Medical Associa- tion at its session May 6-9, 1873. And its provisional adoption in the United States was formally recommended by the American Public Health Association at its last annual meeting. From the foregoing it will be seen that its promise to become the common nomenclature and classification for at least all English-speaking peoples is in a fair way to be realized ; and in furtherance of this end the present edition — aside from the omission of the French, German, and Italian equivalents, the transposition of the English and Latin names, the verification of the Index, and the correction of a few clerical and typo- graphical errors — has been made a literal transcript of the Eng- lish original. In this connection the Supervising Surgeon desires to ac- knowledge his obligation to Dr. Frank W. Reilly, U. S. M-H. S., for valuable assistance in the preparation of the work for the press. Bureau U. S. Marine-Hospital Service, January, 1874. PREFACE TO THE ORIGINAL ENGLISH EDITION. For perfecting- the statistical registration of diseases, with a view to the discovery of statistical truths concerning their history, nature, and phenomena, the want of a generally recognised Nomenclature of Diseases has long been felt as an indispensable condition. The advantages accruing from accurate statistics of disease are likely to be the greater and the surer in proportion as the field of in- vestigation is the wider. The statistics of a single town may be instructive 5 but more instruc- tion will be obtained from the compared statistics of various and many towns. This is alike true of different districts of the same country, and of different countries and climates : and the most instructive san- itary statistics would be those which related to the whole of the inhab- ited portions of the globe. For the registration of such statistical facts it is clearly requisite that there should be a uniform Nomenclature of Diseases, co-extensive with the area of investigation $ aud taking the largest area, the universal globe, the Nomenclature would need to be one that can be understood and used by the educated people of all nations. Among the great ends of such a uniform Nomenclature must be reckoned that of fixing definitely, for all places, the things about which medical observation is exercised, and of forming a steady basis upon which medical experience may be safely built. Another main use of the statistical registration of diseases on a wide scale, is that it must tend to throw light upon the causes of dis- ease, many of which causes, when duly recognised, may be capable of prevention, removal, or diminution. When a general and uniform Nomenclature of Diseases has once been carefully framed, when we are sure that medical observation is occupying itself everywhere with the selfsame diseases, the value of statistical tables becomes very high, as representing the course of events in disease under various circumstances of time, place, season, climate, manners and customs, age, sex, race, and treatment. This general, or common, or standard nomenclature need not be im- posed upon every nation and people as its proper nomenclature. yili PREFACE. It could not. It would be unintelligible by the people at large, and embarrassing to those by whom the necessary returns must be made. But the nomenclature proper or peculiar to each country, and which may be called its national nomenclature, should be readily convertible . into the standard nomenclature. The one, or the other, of these standard and national nomenclatures may first be framed by an English (or by any other) Committee, or the two may be framed simultaneously. The Committee appointed by the Royal College of Physicians of London have prepared a Nomenclature suitable to England, and to all countries where the English language is in common use. For each name they have supplied the corresponding Latin term, which is the language of ancient science, and probably the fittest language for a nomenclature common to all the world; and also the equivalent term in the three modern languages which are the richest in medical learn- ing and literature, the French, the German, and the Italian languages : and in this way they hope to have laid the foundation for a Nomencla- ture of Diseases in any language extant on the earth. In the English list of names, it seemed desirable that as little devi- ation as possible should be made from those employed by the Registrar- General of England; otherwise his settled plans and his forms of returns, which have been followed for thirty years, would require to be remodelled; the comparison of future with past returns would be made difficult and perplexing, if not impossible; and a damaging break would be caused in evidence which becomes more and more trustworthy and valuable, in proportion as it is prolonged and continuous. Again, it is desirable that all lists should consist, as much as may be possible, of short names — names comprised in one word, or in the fewest words; also, in the nomenclature proper, or national, that they should be names in common and popular use, especially when these are single, or short, and distinctive, and imply no erroneous or doubt- ful theories. Names are not necessarily to be excluded, however, merely because they may seem to express only vague or imperfect knowledge; such names as Dropsy, Convulsions, Palsy — disorders which may sev- erally depend upon various and different morbid changes within the body, not always easy of recognition. It has been well observed by Dr. Farr, whose aid has been of great value to the Committee, that the refusal to sanction such terms as these in the registration of diseases 'would have an obvious tendency to encourage reckless conjecture' in making returns. PREFACE. IX Some names (as Small-pox) speak for themselves : many (as Diph- theria) require to be defined, for the sole purpose, however, of identi- fication: to others (as Bright's Disease) it is expedient, for the same purpose only, to append synonyms. When fixed names have been given to diseases, their classification becomes a matter of some importance. A good classification aids and simplifies the registration of diseases ; helps towards a more easy comparison and knowledge of them, and towards the storing of experience respecting them ; and facilitates the discovery of general principles from the collected, grouped, and com- pared phenomena. But a good classification is a very difficult matter. Diseases might be classified according to their symptoms ; to their causes; to their intimate nature; to the tissues, or to the systems of the body, that are affected; or to the parts of the body as they lie anatomically. After much consideration, the Committee have resolved 'that the proposed classification of diseases should be based upon anatomical considerations.' In subservience to this anatomical distribution, diseases may also be grouped as being general or local. General diseases are such as affect the whole frame rather than any special part of it. Local diseases are such as occupy special parts of the body. General diseases may be conveniently subdivided into two sections, A and B. Section A comprehends those disorders which appear to involve a morbid condition of the blood, and which present for the most part, but not all of them, the following characters: They run a definite course, are attended with fever, and frequently with eruptions on the skin, are more or less readily communicable from person to person, and possess the singular and important property of generally protecting those who suffer them from a second attack. They are apt to occur epidem- ically. Of these epidemic visitations, Dr. Farr observes, that they distinguish one country from another, one year from another, have formed epochs in chronology, have decimated armies and disabled ileets,-have influenced the fate of cities — nay, of empires. Section B comprises, for the most part, disorders which are apt to invade different parts of the same body simultaneously or in succession. These are sometimes spoken of as constitutional diseases, and they often manifest a tendency to transmission by inheritance. X PKEFACE. The construction of this Nomenclature has been so long in hand, that it may be proper and not uninteresting to record the circum- stances of its origin and progress. The idea which led to the formation of a general Nomenclature of Diseases originated in a correspondence between Dr. Durabreck, of the Medical Department of the Army, and Dr. Sibson, respecting the need of such a Nomenclature for use in the Army Medical Service. But at the Comitia majora of the Royal College of Physicians, held on the ninth day of July, 1857, it was resolved, on the motion of Dr. Nairne, in consequence of a letter addressed to the College by the Hospitals Committee of the Epidemiological Society, l That a Com- mittee be appointed to prepare a Nomenclature of Diseases, and that such Committee have full power to co-operate with other bodies.' The following Fellows of the College were appointed members of the Committee by the President of the College : — Dr. Mayo — President. Dr. Babington. Dr. Alderson — Treasurer, Dr. Addison. now President. Dr. Nairne. Dr. "Hawkins — Registrar. Dr. Barker. T>r. Jeaffreson, ~) Dr. Budd. Dr. Pitman, I Dr. Gull. Dr. Bence Jones, f Dr. Baly. Dr. Risdon Bennet, J Dr. Barclay. Dr. Munk — Librarian. Dr. Sibson. Dr. Parkes. At the first meeting of the Committee Dr. Sibson was appointed Secretary. The following representative members afterwards consented to co- operate in carrying into effect the objects of the Committee : — Mr. Stanley, President of the Royal College of Surgeons. Dr. Druitt, Representative of the Master of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. Sir John Liddell, Director-General of the Medical Department of the Navy. Dr. Logan, C.B., Director-General of the Medical Department of the Army. Sir J. Ranald Martin, C.B., Physician to the Secretary of State for India in Council x PREFACE. Xi Dr. Fair, Eepresentative of the Registrar-General. Mr. Simon, Medical Officer of Health, now the Medical Officer of the Privy Council. Mr. Holmes, Secretary of the Hospitals Committee of the Epidemio- logical Society. The meetings of the Committee were suspended in 1858, in conse- quence of the passing of the Medical Act of that year, and of the alterations thereby rendered necessary in the constitution and regula- tions of the College. They were resumed in 1863, and the following members were then or subsequently added to the Committee : — Sir Thomas Watson, Bart., President of the Royal College of Physi- cians. Mr. Luke, President of the Eoyal College of Surgeons Dr. Bryson, R.X., C.B., Director-General of the Medical Department of the Xavy. Dr. Balfour, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, and Head of the Statistical Branch at the Army Medical Board. Dr. Stark, Representative of the Registrar-General of Scotland. Dr. X. M. Burke, Representative of the Registrar-General of Ireland. Dr. Mackay, R.X., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets. Mr. Moore, Surgeou to the Middlesex Hospital. Dr. C. J. B. Williams. Dr. Quain. Dr. Barlow. Dr. Kirkes. Dr. Arthur Farre. Dr. Wilks. Dr. Black. Dr. Bristowe. Dr. Frederic Weber. Dr. Henry Thompson. Dr. Charles West. Dr. Hermann Weber. Dr. Chambers. Dr. Gueneau de Massy. Dr. Monro. Dr. Mc William. Dr. George Johnson. A classification sub-committee was formed, consisting of — Sir Thomas Watson, Bart. Dr. C. J. B. Williams. Dr. Farr. Dr. Quain. Mr. Simon. Mr. Holmes. Dr. Barclay. Dr. Sibson Dr. Balfour. Xll PREFACE. A definition sub-committee was also formed, consisting of — Dr. Barlow. Dr. Sibson. Dr. Arthur Farre. Dr. Parkes. Dr. West. Dr. Kirkes. Dr. Chambers. Dr. Wilks. Dr. Monro. Dr. Bristowe. Dr. George Johnson. Mr. Moore. Dr. Barclay. Mr. Holmes. Dr. Balfour. Mr. Gaskill and Dr. Nairne (Commissioners in Lunacy) attended the meetings of the Committee when the subject of Insanity was under consideration. Mr. Cartwright and Mr. Tomes attended the meetings of the Com- mittee when the diseases of the Teeth were under consideration. The Latin Nomenclature was prepared by Dr. Henry Thompson, and revised by Dr. Black. The French Nomenclature was prepared by Dr. Gueneau de Mussy. The German Nomenclature was drawn up by Dr. Hermann Weber, and revised by Dr. Frederic Weber. The Italian Nomenclature was drawn up by Dr. Frederic Weber, and was revised by Professor Pacini of Florence, at the personal request of Dr. Farr, and by Professor Polli of Milan. The List of Deformities was drawn up by Dr. Arthur Farre. The Botanical Terms were revised by Dr. Hooker. The entire work has been edited by the Secretary, Dr. Sibson. Dr. Barclay took part with the Secretary in editing the whole of the Nomenclature, but more especially the Medical portion. The Surgical portions of the Nomenclature were prepared, aud, in conjunction with the Secretary, edited by Mr. Moore aud Mr. Holmes. Official changes during the period of the existence of the Commit- tee led also to the introduction into it of the following additional members : — Mr. Partridge, as President of the Eoyal College of Surgeons; and Dr. Birkett, Dr. Herbert Davies, Dr. Owen Pees, Dr. Guy, Dr. Hand field Jones, Dr. Peacock, Dr. Basham, Dr. Wegg, as Censors of the College. Dr. Alderson's first official act, after his election as President of the College, was to appoint Sir Thomas Watson Chairman of the Committee. Thomas Watson, Chairman. CONTENTS. PAGE. GENERAL DISEASES (A) 3 GENERAL DISEASES (B) 1 (Arrangement of Non-Malign ant Tumours and Cysts) 11 LOCAL DISEASES 16 Arrangement of Local Diseases 16 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 18 Diseases of the Brain and its Membranes IS " " Spinal Cord and its Me3ibranes 19 " " Nerves 20 Functional Diseases of the Nervous System. 21 Disorders of the Intellect. 22 DISEASES OF THE EYE 23 Diseases of the Conjunctiva 23 " " Cornea 24 Sclerotic 21 Iris 21 Choroid and Retina : 25 Vitreous Body 25 Lens and its Capsule 25 General Affections of the Eye - 25 Various Defects of Sight 26 Diseases of the Lachrymal Apparatus 26 " " Eyelids 26 " within the Orbits 27 [xiii] XIV CONTENTS. PAGE. DISEASES OF THE EAE . 27 Diseases of the Auricle 27 " " External Meatus 28 " " Membrana Tympani 28 " " Eustachian Tube 28 " u Tympanuim 28 " " Internal Ear 29 DISEASES OF THE NOSE. . . 29 DISEASES OF THE CIECULATOEY SYSTEM. ............ 30 Diseases of the Heart and its Membranes 30 Diseases of the Pericardium . 30 " " Endocardium 30 " " Muscular Structure of the Heart 31 Diseases of the Blood Vessels 32 Diseases of the Arteries 32 " " Veins 34 DISEASES OF THE ABSOEBENT SYSTEM 35 Diseases of the Bronchial Glands 36 DISEASES OF DUCTLESS GLANDS 36 Diseases of the Thyroid Gland 36 " " Thymus Gland 37 " " Supra-Eenal Capsules 37 DISEASES OF THE EESPIEATOEY SYSTEM 37 Diseases of the Eespiratory System, not strictly local 37 Disease of the Nostrils « . . . 37 Diseases of the Larynx 37 " u Trachea and Bronchi 38 " " Lung> 39 " " Pleura 40 " u Mediastinum 41 " " Bronchial Glands 41 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 42 Diseases of the Lips 42 " " Mouth 42 " " Jaws, including: the antrum. ... 43 CONTENTS. XV PAGE. Diseases, Malformations, and Injuries of the Teeth, Gums, and Alveoli 43 Diseases of the Dental Tissue 43 « " " Pulp 43 " " " Periosteum 44 « " Gums 44 " " Alveoli 44 Specific Diseases affecting the Dental Periosteum. Gums, or Alveoli 44 Irregular Dentition 45 Diseases of the Tongue 46 " " Fauces and Palate 47 " " Pharynx 48 " u Salivary Glands 49 " " (Esophagus 49 " " STOMACH 49 " " Intestines 50 " " Rectum and Anus 52 " " Liver 54 ' ; " Hepatic Ducts and Gall Bladder 55 " " Pancreas 55 " " Spleen oo " " Peritoneum 56 " " Mesenteric Glands 56 DISEASES OF THE URINARY SYSTEM 57 Diseases of the Kidney 57 " " Bladder 58 (Diseases of the Prostate Gland 60 Gonorrhoea and its Complications) 60 Diseases of the Male Urethra 61 DISEASES OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM 62 Diseases of the Male Organs of Generation % . . . 62 Diseases of the Penis 62 " ' u Scrotum 62 " " Cord 62 " " Tunica Vaginalis 63 " u Testicle 63 u u a ii it' •' u ii u u XVI CONTENTS. PAGE. Diseases of the Female Organs of Generation in the unimpregnated state 64 Diseases of the Ovary 04 " Fallopian Tube - 05 Broad Ligament 05 " Uterus, Including the Cervix 65 ". Yagina 00 " Vulva 07 Functional Diseases 08 AFFECTIONS CONNECTED WITH PREGNANCY. . - . 08 Disorders of the Nervous System 08 Circulatory System 09 Respiratory System 09 Digestive System 09 Urinary System 70 Generative System 70 Affections connected with Parturition 71 " consequent on Parturition . . . : 73 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE BREAST 75 DISEASES OF THE MALE MAMMILLA 77 DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION 77 i Diseases of Bones 77 " Joints 78 u the Spine 79 " the Muscular System .' 80 Diseases op the Muscles 80 " " Tendons 81 " " Appendages of Muscular System 82 DISEASES OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE 82 DISEASES OF THE CUTANEOUS SYSTEM 83 (Parasitic Diseases of the Skin) '■.... S8 conditions not necessarily associated with general or local diseases 90 CONTENTS. XV11 PAGE. POISONS 90 Metals and their Salts 90 Caustic Alkalies 91 Metalloids - . . . 91 Acids 91 Vegetable Poisons 91 Animal " 91 Gaseous " 91 Mechanical Irritants 95 Poisoned Wounds 95 INJURIES. GENERAL INJURIES 96 LOCAL INJURIES. . 97 Injuries of the Head and Face 97 A. Of the Head 97 B. " Face 98 Injuries of the Eye 98 " " Neck 100 " " Chest 101 " " Back 102 H " Abdomen . . •. 102 " " Pelvis 103 " " Upper Extremities 101 " " Lower " 10G " " Absorbent System 108 " not Classified 108 H XV111 CONTENTS. PAGE. APPENDIX 109 SURGICAL OPERATIONS.... ....... 109 Operations on the Eye and its Appendages 109 Operations on the Eyelids 109 " " other Appendages of the Eye 109 " " Eyeball 109 Operations on Arteries 110 " " Aneurisms 110 " " Veins ill " FOR HAEMORRHAGE Ill " on Joints 111 " " Bones 112 Amputations 112 Eemoval op Tumours 113 " " Foreign Bodies 113 " " Calculi 113 Incisions 114 Eeparative Operations ( 115 Operations not Classified , ... 116 HUMAN PARASITES , us Entozoa 118 Class A. Ccelelmintha 118 " B. Sterelmintha 119 " C. Accidental Parasites 120 ECTOZOA 120 Entophyta and Epiphyta 120 CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS 122 Malformations resulting from incomplete develop- ment OR GROWTH OF PARTS 122 Of the Body Generally 122 " Nervous System 122 " Organs of special Sense 122 CONTENTS. XIX PAGE. Of the Vascular System - - 123 Respiratory System 123 Digestive System - 123 Urinary System 124 Male Organs of Generation 124 Female Organs of Generation 124 Malformations resulting from Incomplete Coales- cence of the Lateral Halves of Parts which should become conjoined 124 A. On the Anterior Median Plane 124 B. ;i Posterior " " 125 Malformation resulting from Coalescence of the Lateral Halves of Parts which should remain dis- tinct 125 Malformations resulting from the Extension of a Commissure between the Lateral Halves of Parts (causing apparent duplication) 125 Malformations resulting from Eepetition or Dupli- cation of Parts in a single Fcetus 125 Malformations resulting from the Coalescence of two fcetuses or of their parts 126 Congenital Displacements and unusual Position of Parts of the Fcetus -. 126 Diseases, manifested at or after Birth 126 INDEX 129 EXPLANATIONS. Those diseases only have been defined which seemed to require it; and the definitions have been framed for the purpose of identification only, not as explanations of the phenomena of disease. The words i tending to' have always been applied to an event which is natural and probable, but not inevitable: 'resulting in' to an event which is inevitable, if the disease runs its natural course. With a view to facilitate the registration of disease in accordance with this Nomenclature, the following explanations are offered: By turning to the Alphabetical Index, the name of any disease may be readily found. In the body of the work the name of each disease is preceded by a distinguishing number, and as a rule is printed in Eoman letters, but in exceptional cases in Italics. [In a few cases the 'distinguishing number' has been repeated. In this edition, to avoid possible confu- sion from the use of asterisks and obelisks for double purposes, the repeated number is followed by an Italic letter, as 73, 73a, on p. 19 ; 497, 497a, 497fc, on p. 53, &c. The nonpareil letters and numbers affixed to the reference numbers of names printed in Italics indicate varieties, as (101 b ) on p. 5 refers to ' 101. Neuralgia,' on p. 21, and to Variety c b. Brow Ague,' on p. 22. — W.] Whenever such exception is observed, the disease thus printed in Italics should not be registered among the local or other affections with which it appears, but under the class to which its special number refers it, and, as regards the organ in which it may be seated, in the order particularised at p. 9. In short, the local manifestations of general diseases are to be re- turned, not among local, but among general diseases.* Where varieties are observable in the forms of disease, such varieties are indicated by their being 'indented,' i. e., printed below and some- what to the right of the principal heading, each being preceded by a * For example, in the list of diseases of the stomach given at p. 49, Cancer of that organ is included, but it is distinguished by Italics. And in making returns it should be placed among other cancerous affections, to which the prefixed number between brackets [24] refers it. If such return should include similar affections of other parts, the position assigned to the disorders of the stomach, in relation to other or- gans, is determined by consulting the list given at p. 9. [xxi] XX11 EXPLANATIONS. distinguishing letter. Such lists are given by way of example, and are not to be regarded as exhaustive. r Diseases should only be returned under such general names as ' Dropsy/ 'Convulsions/ 'Palsy/ when the morbid conditions upon which they depend are unknown ; but when the cause has been ascer- tained, the case should be registered under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affections being also specified. Non-malignant Tumours and Cysts have not been numbered for rea- sons stated at p. 11. Surgical Operations, Parasites and Malformations are placed in an Appendix. Notes in explanation of particular cases are given in various parts of the work. Headache and analogous affections, being merely symptoms of con- stitutional or local diseases, are not included in this Nomenclature. Arrangement of Local Diseases. The attention of those making use of this Nomenclature is especially called to the # ' Arrangement of Local Diseases' given at p. 16. That list, which occupies scarcely two pages, includes nearly all the im- portant forms of disease which affect the various organs, and is there- fore a key to the general arrrangement of those diseases adopted throughout the work. Latin Version. In the Latin Version the translators have kept the following pur- poses steadily in view. They have endeavoured to avoid as far as possible, all barbarous, ill-formed, and unnecessarily coined words ; and they have taken for their standard the best writers of the Roman period, especially Celsus. To this must be ascribed the occasional deviations from the usages of modern Latin, and the discrepancies which here and there occur between the Latin version and the corre- sponding terms in the English Nomenclature. NOMENCLATURE OF DISEASES. GENERAL DISEASES. (MORBI CORPORIS UNIVERSI.) A. 1. Small-pox. (Variola.) Group A [unmodified]. {Species A. — Simplex.) Group B [modified]. {Species B. — Modificata.) Definition: Pus- tules cut short in their development by vaccination or pre- vious attack of Small-pox. Varieties, applicable to both groups : > a. Confluent. (V. — Oonfluens.) Definition: Pustules running together over the greater part of the body. b. Semi-confluent. (V. — Semiconfluens.) c. Distinct. Synonym, Discrete. (V. — Discreta.) Definition : All the pustules separate. d. Abortive. Synonym, Varicelloid. (V. — Carta. Idem valet Vari- celliformis.) Definition: Comparatively few pustules, the general eruption scarcely passing beyond the stage of ves- icle. Subordinate Varieties : e. Petechial. (V. — Petechialis.) /. Hemorrhagic. (V. — Hemorrhagica.) Definition: Blood effused into the vesicles or pustules, with a tendency to hemor- rhage from the mucous surfaces. g. Corymbose. (V. — Corymbosa.) Definition: Some of the pus- tules assume the form of clusters, like a bunch of grapes (corymbus). This is a rare variety of the disease. 2. Cow-pox. (Vaccinia.) 3. Chicken-pox. (Varicella.) 4. Measles. (Morbilli.) 5. Scarlet fever. Synonym, Scarlatina. (Febris rubra.) Varieties : a. Simple. (V. — Simplex.) Definition: A scarlet rash, with red- ness of the throat, but without ulceration. b. Anginose. (V. — Anginosa.) Definition : A more severe form of the disease with redness and ulceration of the throat, and a tendency to the formation of abscess in the neck. [3] 4 GENERAL DISEASES. -A. o. Malignant. (V. — Maligna.) Definition: The throat tends to slough j the scarlet rash is scarcely, if at all, visible ; pete- chia are often seen on the surface, and the fever is of a low form. Note. — Scarlet fever occurs occasionally without any rash, or sore throat being observed. 6. Dengue. (Denguis.) Definition: An ephemeral continued fever or febricula, characterised by frontal headache, and by severe pains in the limbs and trunk, and sometimes by an erup- tion, resembling that of measles, over the body ; occurring in the West Indies. 7. Typhus fever. (Typhus.) Definition: A continued fever, charac- terised by great prostration, and a general, dusky, mottled rash, without specific lesion of the bowels. 8. Cerebrospinal fever. Synonyms, Malignant purpuric fever ; Epi- demic cerebro-spinal meningitis. (Febris cerebrospinalis. Idem valent Febris purpurea pestifera. Meningitis epidemica cerebrospinalis.) Definition: A malignant epidemic fever attended by painful contraction of the muscles of the neck, and retraction of the head. In certain epidemics it is fre- quently accompanied by a profuse purpuric eruption, and, occasionally, by secondary effusions into certain joints. Lesions of the brain and spinal cord and their membranes are found on dissection. 9. Enteric fever. Synonym, Typhoid fever. (Febris enterica. Idem valet Febris typhodes.) Definition : A continued fever, char- acterised by the presence of rose-coloured spots, chiefly on the abdomen, and a tendency to diarrhoea, with specific lesion of the bowels. Enteric fever occurring in the child is often named Infantile remittent fever. (Febris infantium remittens.) Note. — Fevers symptomatic of worms, teething, or other sources of irritation should not be included under this head. 10. Relapsing fever. (Febris recidiva.) Definition: A continued fever of short duration, characterised by absence of eruption, and an abrupt relapse, occurring after an interval of about a week. 11. Simple continued fever. (Febris continua simplex.) Definition: Continued fever having no specific character. 13. Febricula. (Febricula.) Definition: Simple fever of not more than three or four days' duration. GENERAL DISEASES. A. 13. Yellow fever. . (Febris flava.) Definition : A malignant epidemic fever, usually continued, but sometimes assuming a parox- ysmal type, characterised by yellowness of the skia, and accompanied, in the severest cases, by haemorrhage from the stomach [black vomit], nares, and mouth. 14. Plague. (Pestilentia.) Definition: A specinc fever, attended with bubo of the inguinal or other glands, and occasion- ally with carbuncles. 15. Ague. Synonym , Intermittent fever. (Febris intermittens.) Varieties : a. Quotidian. (V. — Quotidiana.) b. Tertian. (V.— Tertiana.) Sub-variety : Double tertian. (Tertiana duplex.) c. Quartan.. (V. — Quartan a.) Sub-variety : Double quartan. (Quartana duplex.) d. Irregular. (V. — Inordinata.) (101 b .) Brow ague. (Neuralgia frontis. ) 16. Eemittent fever. (Febris remittens.) Definition : A malarious fever, characterised by irregular repeated exacerbations, the remissions being less distinct in proportion to the intensity of the fever. It is accompanied by functional disturbance of the liver, and frequently by yellowness of skin. Note. — The Malignant local fevers of warm climates (Febres pes- tiferae singularum regionum) are usually of this class. 17. Simple cholera. (Cholera simplex.) 18. Malignant cholera. Synonyms, Serous cholera ; Spasmodic chol- era; Asiatic cholera. (Cholera pestifera. Idem valent Cholera serosa, Cholera spastica, Cholera Asiatica.) Definition : An epidemic disease, characterised by vomit- ing and purging, with evacuations like rice-water, accom- panied by cramps, and resulting in suppression of urine and collapse. a. Choleraic diarrhoea. (Diarrhoea cholerica.) 6 GENERAL DISEASES. A. 19. Diphtheria. (Diphtheria.) Definition: A specific disease, with membranous exudation on a mucous surface, generally of the mouth, fauces, and air passages, or occasionally on a wound. a. Diphtheritic paralysis. (Paralysis diphtherica.) 20. Hooping-cough. (Pertussis.) 21. Mumps. (Parotides.) Definition: An epidemic and contagious affection of the salivary glands. 22. Influenza. (Catarrhus epidemicus.) 23. Glanders. (Equinia.) Definition: An inflammatory affection of the nasal mucous membrane, produced by the contagion of matter from a glandered horse. 24. Farcy. (Farciminum.) Definition: An inflammatory affection of the skin and of the absorbent system, produced by the con- tagion of matter from a horse having glanders or farcy. 25. Equinia mitis. Synonym, Grease. (Equinia mitis.) Definition: A pustular eruption, produced by the contagion of matter from a horse affected with the grease. 26. Malignant pustule. (Pustula maligna.) Definition: A spreading gangrenous inflammation, commencing as a vesicle on ex- posed skin, attended with peculiar hardness and foe tor, and derived from cattle similarly diseased. 27. Phagedena. (Phagedena.) Definition : A condition of wounds or ulcers in which they spread with a sloughy surface. 28. Sloughing phagedena. (Phagedena putris.) Definition : A severe form of phagedena, in which the slough extends deeper than the surface. 29. Hospital gangrene. (Gangraena nosocomiorum.) Definition : Sloughing phagedena, occurring endemically in hospitals. 30. Erysipelas. (Erysipelas.) Definition : Inflammation of the integu- ment, tending to spread indefinitely. Varieties : a. Simple. Synonym, Cutaneous. (V. — Simplex. Idem valet In summo.) b. Phlegmonous. Synonym, Cellulo-cutaneous. (V. — Phlegmono- us. Idem valet In summo et infra cutem.) c. Diffuse inflammation [of cellular tissue.] (V. — Inflammatio dif- fusa nieinbranae cellulosse.) Definition : Inflammation of the cellular tissue, tending to spread indefinitely. GENEKAL DISEASES. A. B. 7 Note I. — In slighter cases, occurring on the surface of the body, dif- fuse inflammation is identical with phlegmonous erysipelas. Note II. — In registering cases of phlegmonous erysipelas and of dif- use inflammation arising from injury, surgical operation, or local disoase, the cause should he specified. 31. Pyaemia. (Pyaemia.) Definition: A febrile affection, resulting in the formation of abscesses in the viscera and other parts. Note. — In returning cases of pysemia, specify the affected organs. 32. Puerperal fever. (Febris puerperarum.) Definition: A continued fever, communicable by contagiou, occurring in connection with childbirth, and often associated with extensive local lesions, especially of the uterine system. Note. — In returning cases of puerperal fever, the more important local lesions, such as peritonitis, effusions into serous and synovial cavi- ties, phlebitis, and diffuse suppuration, should be specified. 33. Puerperal ephemera. Synonym, Weed. (Ephemera puerperarum.) Definition: A fever consisting of one or more paroxysms, occurring a few days after delivery, generally attended by diminution of the milk and lochia, and unaccompanied by local lesions. B. 34. Acute rheumatism. Synonym, Eheumatic fever. (Eheumatismus acutus. Idem valet Febris rheumatica.) Definition: A specific febrile disorder, characterised by non-suppurative inflammation of the fibrous tissues surrounding the joints, of which many are affected at the same time, or in succession. Sub-acute rheumatism; (Eheumatismus subacutus.) 35. Gonorrhoea! rheumatism. (Eheumatismus gonorrhoicus.) Defini- tion : An analogous affection, associated with gonorrhoea. 8 GENERAL DISEASES. B. 36. Synovial rheumatism. (Rheumatisinus synovialis.) Definition: A rheumatic affection, in which an accumulation of non-puru- lent fluid occurs in the sj^novial sacs, and especially in those of the knee-joints. 37. Muscular rheumatism. (Rheumatismus musculorum.) Definition: Pain in the muscular structures, increased by motion. Local varieties : a. Lumbago. (V.— Lumbago.) b. Stiff neck. (V. — Cervix rigida.) 38. Chronic rheumatism. (Rheumatismus longus.) Definition: Chronic pain, stiffness and swelling of various joints. Note. — Cases attended with deposit of urate of soda are to be returned as chronic gout, and those in which there is marked distortion as chronic osteo-arthritis. 39. Acute gout. (Podagra acuta.) Definition: A specific febrile dis- order, characterised by non-suppurative inflammation, with considerable redness of certain joints — chiefly of the hands and feet, and, especially in the first attack, of the great toe — and attended with excess of uric acid in the blood. 40. Chronic gout. (Podagra longa.) Definition: A persistent consti- tutional affection, characterised by stiffness and swelling of various joints, with deposits of urate of soda. 41. Gouty synovitis. (Inflammatio synovialis podagrica.) Note. — Retrocedent gout (Podagra retrocedens) is a term applied to cases of gout in which some internal organ becomes affected on the dis- appearance of the disease from the joints. It should be referred to acute or chronic gout. 42. Chronic osteo-arthritis. Synonym, Chronic rheumatic arthritis. (Ostoarthritis longa. Idem valet Arthritis rheumatica longa.) Definition: An affection characterised by pain, stiffness, and deformity of one or more of the joints, asso- ciated with deposition of new bone around them. 43. Syphilis. (Syphilis.) A. Primary syphilis. (Syphilis primigenia.) Definition: Syphilis while limited to the part inoculated, and the lymphatic glands connected with it. Varieties : Hard chancre. (Ulcus venereum durum.) Indurated bubo. (Inguen induratum.) GENERAL DISEASES. B. 9 Soft chancre. (Ulcus venereum inolle.) Suppurating bubo. (Inguen suppurans.) Phagedenic sore. (Ulcus phagedaenicum.) Sloughing sore. (Ulcus putre.) B. Secondary syphilis. (Syphilis secundaria.) Definition: Syph- ilis when it affects parts not directly inoculated. Tertiary syphilis (Syphilis inveterata) is a term sometimes applied to the later symptoms, when separated by an inter- val of apparent health from the ordinary secondary syphilis. c. Hereditary syphilis. (Syphilis ingenita.) Definition: Consti- tutional syphilis of the child, derived during foetal life from one of the parents. 1. * Local syphilitic affections, larum.) (Mala syphilitica partium singu- 44. Cancer. Synonym, Malignant disease. (Carcinoma. Idem valet Morbus malignus.) Definition: A deposit or growth that tends to spread indefinitely into the surrounding structures, and in the course of the lymphatics of the part affected, and to reproduce itself in remote parts of the body. * In returning local syphilitic affections, specify whether the case be one of primary syphilis, secondary syphilis, syphilitic deposit, or syphilitic inflammation. Local syphilitic affections, local cancer, local colloid, and local scrofulous affections are to be returned in the following order: — 1. Brain. 2. Spinal cord. 3. Nerve. 4. Eye. 5. Eyelid. 6. Orbit. 7. Auricle. 8. Internal ear. 9. Face. 10. Nose. 11. Pericardium. 12. Heart. 13. Lymphatics. 14. Lymphatic glands. 15. Bronchial glands. 16. Thyroid gland. 17. Thymus gland. 18. Supra-renal capsule. 19. Larynx. 20. Bronchi. 21. Lungs. 22. Pleura. 23. Mediastinum. 24. Lips. 25. Mouth. 45. 46. Kidney. Bladder and urethra 26. Cheek. 47. Prostate gland. 27. Jaws. 48. Penis. 28. Gum. 49. Scrotum. 29. Tongue. 30. Fauces. 50. 51. Testicle. Ovary. 31. Tonsils. 52. Fallopian tube. 32. Salivary glands. 33. Pharynx. 53. 54. Uterus. Vagina. 34. CEsophagus. 35. Stomach. 55. 56. Vulva. Female breast. 36. Intestines. 57. Male mammilla. 37. Rectum. 58. Bone. 38. Anus. 59. Skull. 39. Liver. 60. Joint. 40. Hepatic ducts and bladder. gall 61. 62. Spine. Muscle. 41. Pancreas. 63. Tendon. 42. Spleen. 64. Fascia. 43. Peritoneum. 65. Cellular tissue. 44. Mesenteric glands. 66. Skin. 10 GENERAL DISEASES B. Note I. — In returning cases of cancer in more than one organ, specify in which the disease is primary and in which secondary. Note II. — State also the kind and duration of the disease in each case, and the nature of all operations, with their dates and results. Varieties : a. Scirrhus. Synonym, Hard cancer. (V. — Scirrhus. Idem valet Carcinoma durum.) Definition: Cancer characterised by hardness of the primary tumour, and by a tendency to draw to itself the neighbouring soft structures. When ulcerated, the sore is commonly deep, uneven, and bounded by a thick, everted hard edge. b. Medullary cancer. Synonym, Soft cancer. (V. — Carcinoma medullosum. Idem valet Carcinoma molle.) Definition: Cancer characterised by a smoothly-lobed surface, soft irreg- ular consistence, great vascularity, and usually rapid growth and reproduction. When ulcerated, it protrudes in large masses, which bleed copiously. Fungus haematodes (Fungus haematodes) is a term applied to some, cases of medullary cancer, which are more than usually vascular. Hard encephaloid (Carcinoma encephaloides durum) is a designation sometimes applied to medullary cancers of unu- sually firm consistence. These two forms of the disease should be returned under the title of medullary cancer. c. Epithelial cancer. Synonyms, Cancroid; Epithelioma. (V. — Carcinoma epitheliosum. Idem valent Morbus cancriformis, Epithelioma.) Definitioyi : Cancer characterised by its oc- currence chiefly in parts naturally supplied with epithelium, and by the resemblance of its cells to those of the epithe- lium. d. Melanotic cancer. Synonym, Melanosis. (V. — Carcinoma nigrum. Idem valet Melanosis.) Definition: A cancer characterised by the presence of pigment. e. Osteoid cancer. (V. — Carcinoma ostoides.) Definition: A tu- mour usually commencing in the bones, consisting almost entirely of bone, and followed by similar growths in the glands and viscera. Note. — Cancer in mucous membranes, when covered by a villous growth, has received the name of Villous cancer. (Carcinoma villosum.) GENERAL DISEASES. B. TUMOURS. 11 1. Local cancer.* (Carcinoma partium singularum.) 45. Colloid. Synonyms, Colloid cancer; Alveolar cancer. (Morbus collodes. Idem valet Carcinoma alveolare.) Definition: A new growth, a great part of which is formed of transparent or gelatinous substance. 1. Local colloid.t (Morbus collodes partium singularum.) ARRANGEMENT OF NON-MALIGNANT TUMOURS AND CYSTS. (tumores non maligni. cystes non maligna.) In order that the malignant and non-malignant growths may appear together, the non-malignant tumours and cysts are inserted here. They should, however, be returned among the local diseases, under 'Xon-malignant tumours,' and they are not, therefore, numbered at this place. Fibrous tumour. (Tumor fibrosus.) Definition : A growth, consist- ing of fibrous tissue, circumscribed, or not invading sur- rounding structures. When the tumour contains cysts, it has received the name of Fibrocystic. (Tumor fibrocysticus.) When it contains earthy matter, it has been named Fibro- calcareous. (Tumor fibrocalcareus.) When it grows from bone and is partly ossified, it consti- tutes the non-malignant form of the disease known as Osteo-sarcoma. (Ostosarcoma.) When it contains involuntary muscle, as when growing in the uterus, it has received the name of Fibro-muscular. (Tumor fibromusculosus.) When it contains fat, it has been named Fibro-fatty. (Tumor fibroadiposus.) Other fibrous tumours have been named according to their seat, e. g. Xeuroma. Painful subcutaneous tumour. (^Neu- roma. Tumor subcutaueus dolens.) Fibro-cellular tumour. (Tumor fibrocellulosis.) Definition: A growth consisting of loose fibrous or areolar tissue. Note. — When occurring as a pendulous outgrowth from a mucous surface, it constitutes the chief varieties of Polypus. (Polypus.) Fibro-nucleated tumour. (Tumor fibronucleosus.) Definition: A tumour composed of fibrous tissue, mixed with elongated nuclei. * In returning cases of local cancer, specify the variety of cancer, by adding, after '44,' the letter a, h, c, d, or e, according to the nature of the case (see p. 10). They are to be returned in the order specified in the foot-note at page 9. t Cases of local colloid are to be returned in the order specified in the foot-note at page 9. 12 GENERAL DISEASES. B. TUMOURS. Fibro-plastic tumour. (Tumor fibroplasticus.) Definition: A rapidly growing tumour, composed in great part of fusi- form nucleated cells. * Note. — When the nbro-cellular or fibro-plastic tumour, but more especially the latter, slowly involves the adjacent soft structures, and- returns after removal, it has received the name of Recurrent fibroid (Tumor fibrosus repetens.) Myeloid tumour. (Tumor myelodes.) Definition: A tumor grow- ing generally in the ends of the bones, having a red colour, and containing a large proportion of many -nucleated cells. Fatty tumour. Synonym, Lipoma. (Tumor adiposus.) Osseous tumour. (Tumor osseus ) a. Of bone. Synonym, Exostosis. (Ossis. Idem valet Exostosis.) Varieties: 1. Ivory. (Eberneus.) 2. Cancellated. (Oancellatus.) 3. Diffused. (Diffusus.) b. Of the soft parts. (Partium molliorum.) Cartilaginous tumour. Synonym, Enchondroma. (Tumor cartilagi- nosus. Idem valet Enchondroma.) Fibro-cartilaginous tumour. (Tumor fibrocartilaginosus.) Glandular tumour. Synonym, Adenocele, (Tumor glandulosus. Idem valet Adenocele.) Definition: A tumour growing in or near a gland, and more or less perfectly resembling it in structure. Vascular tumour. (Tumor vasculosus.) Nrevus. (Na3vus.) Sebaceous tumour. (Tumor sebaceus.) Cholesteatoma. (Cholesteatoma. ) Molluscum. (Molluscum.) Warty tumour and warts. (Tumor verrucosus et verrucaB.) Condyloma. (Condyloma.) Cheloid. (Tumor cheloides.) Villous tumour. (Tumor villosus.) GENERAL DISEASES. B. CYSTS. 13 Simple or barren cysts. (Cystes siniplices sive infoecundaa.) a. Serous. (Oystis serosa.) b. Synovial. Synonym, Bursal. (Oystis synovialis. Idem valet Byrsalis.) e. Mucous. (Oystis mucosa.) d. Suppurating. (Oystis suppurans.) e. Sanguineous. (Oystis san guinea.) /. Hemorrhagic. (Oystis hemorrhagica.) (j. Aneurismal. (Oystis aneurysmica.) h. Oily. (Oystis oleosa.) i. Oolloid or gelatinous. (Oystis collodes sive glutinosa.) j. Seminal. (Oystis seminalis.) Compound or proliferous cysts. (Cystes composite sive foecundae.) a. Complex cystic tumour. Synonym, Cysto-sarcoma. (Tumor cysticus multiplex. Idem valet Oystisarcoma.) 1. With intracystic growths. (Intus innascente materia morbida.) b. Cutaneous or piliferous cyst. Synonym, Dermoid. (Cystis cutigera sive pilosa. Idem valet Dermatodes.) c. Dentigerous cyst. (Cystis dentigera.) 46. Lupus. (Lupus.) Definition: A spreading tuberculous inflamma- tion of the skin usually of the face, tending to destructive ulceration. Varieties : a. Chronic lupus. (V. — Lupus longus.) b. Lupus exedens. (V. — Lupus exedens.) Definition: This va riety is characterised by the rapidity, depth, and extent of the ulceration, and by appearing in rare cases on other parts than the face. 47. Eodent ulcer. (Ulcus erodens.) Definition: A destructive ulcer, characterised by the extent and depth to which it spreads in the adjoining structures, and by the absence of preceding hardness, and of constitutional affection. 48. True Leprosy. Synonym, Elephantiasis Grsecorum. (Leprae vere. Syn. Elephantiasis Groecorum.) 14 GENERAL DISEASES. B. 49. Scrofula. (Struma.) Definition: A constitutional disease, result- ing either in the deposit of tubercle, or in specific forms of inflammation or ulceration. Varieties : a. Scrofula with tubercle. (Struma cum tuberculis.) 1). Scrofula without tubercle. (Struma sine tuberculis.) Note. — The constitutional tendency which has received the name ol the Scrofulous Diathesis, (Habitus strumosus,) when unattended by local lesions, is not to be returned as a disease. 1. Local scrofulous affections. (Malastrumosapartium singularuin.) Tubercular meningitis. (Meningitis tuberculosa.) Scrofulous ophthalmia. (Ophthalmia strumosa.) Tubercular pericarditis. (Pericarditis tuberculosa.) Scrofulous disease of glands. (Morbus strumosus glandu- lar urn.) Phthisis pulmonalis. (Phthisis pulmonalis.) *Ua3moptysis. (Haemoptysis.) Acute miliary tuberculosis. (Tubercula miliaria acuta.) Tabes mesenterica. (Tabes mesenterica.) Tubercular peritonitis. (Peritonitis tuberculosa.) Note. — These and all other cases of local scrofulous affection are to be returned in the order specified in the foot-note at page 9. 50. Rickets. (Rachitis.) Definition: A constitutional disease of early childhood, manifested by curvature of the shafts of the long bones, and enlargement of their cancellous extremities. 51. Cretinism. (Cretismus.) Definition: A condition of imperfect de- velopment and deformity of the whole body, especially of the head, occurring in the valleys of certain mountainous districts, and attended by feebleness or absence of the mental faculties and special senses, and often associated with goitre. Varieties : a. Complete cretinism. Synonym, Incurable cretinism. (Cretismus perfectus. Idem valet Cretismus insanabilis.) Definition: Cretinism, characterised by idiotcy, deaf-dumbness, defi- ciency of general sensibility, and absence of the reproduc- tive power, * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. GENERAL DISEASES. B. 15 b. Incomplete cretinism. Synonym, Curable cretinism. (Cre- tismus imperfectus. Idem valet Cretismus sanabilis.) Definition: A degree of cretinism in which the mental faculties, though limited, are capable of development, the head is moderately well formed and erect, the spe- cial senses, the facultj" of speech, and the reproductive powers are present. 52. Diabetes. Synonym, Diabetes Mellitus. (Diabetes. Idem valet Diabetes mellitus.) (935 a .) Ergotism. (Ergotismus.) 53. Purpura. (Purpura.) Definition : A disease not usually attended by fever, characterised by purple spots of effused blood, which are not effaced by pressure, and are of small size, except where they run together in patches. Varieties : a. Simple. (V. — Simplex.) b. Hemorrhagic. (V. — Hemorrhagica.) Definition: The dis- ease when accompanied by haemorrhage from a mucous surface. 54. Scurvy. (Scorbutus.) Definition: A chronic disease, charac- terised by sponginess of the gums, aud the occurrence of livid patches under the skin of considerable extent, which are usually harder to the touch than the sur- rounding tissue. 55. * Anaemia. (Anaemia.) Definition : Deficiency of red corpuscles in the blood. 56. Chlorosis. Synonym, Green Sickness. (Chlorosis. Idem valet Pallor luteus foeminarum.) 57. * General dropsy. (Anasarca.) Definition: An accumulation of serum in the areolar tissue, with or without effusion into the serous cavities. Note. — Local dropsies, such as ovarian, and effusions into the serous cavities, as hydrothorax or ascites, when not connected with anasarca, should be returned as local diseases. 58. Beri-Beri. (Beriberia.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. LOCAL DISEASES. (MORBI PARTIUM SINGULARUM.) ARRANGEMENT OF LOCAL DISEASES. (ORDO MORBORUM.) The diseases printed in italics are to be returned, not among the local diseases, but under the headings referred to by number. The Local Diseases have been drawn up in accordance with the fol- lowing arrangement: Catarrh. (Catarrhus.) Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) Ulcerative inflammation. (Inflammatio exulcerans.) Suppurative inflammation. (Inflammatio suppurans.) Plastic inflammation. (Inflammatio plastica.) (31.) Pywmic inflammation. [Inflammatio pycemica.) Eheumatic inflammation. (Inflammatio rheumatica.) Gouty inflammation. (Inflammatio podagrica.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic inflammation. (Inflammatio syphilitica.) (49 1 .) Scrofulous inflammation. {Inflammatio strumosa.) Gonorrheal inflammation. (Inflammatio gonorrhoea.) Gangrene. (Gangrseua.) Passive congestion. (Oongestio passiva.) Extravasation of blood. Haemorrhage. (Suffusio sanguinis. Hremorrhagia.) Dropsy. (Hydrops.) Fibrinous deposit. (Fibrina deposita.) [16] ARRANGEMENT OF LOCAL DISEASES. 17 Alteration of dimensions. (Magnitudo mutata.) Dilatation. (Dilatatio.) Contraction. (Contra ctio.) Hypertrophy. (Hypertropliia. ) Atrophy. (Atrophia.) Degeneration. (Degeneratio.) Fatty and Calcareous. Synonyms, Atheroma. Ossifi- cation. ( Adiposa et calcarea . Idem va len t Atheroma, Conversio in calcem.) Fibroid. (Fibrosa.) Lardaceous disease. Synonyms, Amyloid disease, Waxy disease. (Morbus lardaceus. Idem valent Morbus amy lodes, Morbus cereus.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic disease. (Morbus syphiliticus.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) (45 1 .) Colloid. (Morbus collodes.) Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Cyst. (Cystis.) (49 1 .) Scrofula, (Struma.) (49 la .) a. With tubercle. (Cum tuberculis.) (49 lb .) b. Without tubercle. (Sine tuberculis.) Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Calculus and concretion. (Calculus et concreta.) Malformation. (Deformitas ingenita.) (992, &c.) Injury. (Injuria.) <1014, &c.) Foreign body. . (Corpus advent it i urn.) Functional diseases. (Vitia naturalium actionum.) The attention of those making use of the Nomenclature is especially called to this 'Arrangement of Local Diseases,' which includes nearly all the important forms of disease that affect the various organs, and is therefore a key to the general arrange- ment of those diseases adopted throughout the work. 9, DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. (MORBI NERVORUM APPARATUS.) The diseases printed in Italics under this heading, are inserted for the sake of local classification only, and are not to be registered here, but at the place referred to in each instance by number. DISEASES OF THE BRAIN AND ITS MEMBRANES. (MORBI CEREBRI MEMBRANARUMQUE.) 59. Encephalitis. (Encephalitis.) Definition: Inflammation of the brain or of its membranes. Note. — This term is to be used only when the precise seat of the inflammation has not been ascertained by post-mortem examination. 60. Meningitis. (Meningitis.) Definition: Inflammation of the mem- branes of the brain. 1. Inflammation of the dura mater. (Inflammatio durae matris.) Note. — This form of inflammation is almost invariably the result of injury or disease of the bones of the skull; in such cases, the injury or disease by which it is caused ought to be specified. 2. Inflammation of the pia mater and arachnoid. (Inflammatio piie matris et mernbraime arachnoidis.) (49 1 .) 3. Tubercular meningitis. Synonym, Acute hydrocephalus. (Men- ingitis tuberculosa. Idem valet Hydrocephalus acutus.) (8.) Cerebrospinal fever. (Febris cerebrospinalis.) 61. Inflammation of the brain. (Inflammatio cerebri.) Definition: In- flammation of the brain substance, with or without implica- tion of the membranes, usually partial, and in many cases dependent on local injury, or foreign deposit. 62. Bed softening [of the brain.] (Cerebrum fluidum rubens.) 63. Yellow softening [of the brain.] (Cerebrum fluidum flavens.) 64. Abscess [of the brain.] (Abscessus cerebri.) 65. Apoplexy. (Apoplexia.) Varieties : a. Congestive. (Ex congestione.) b. Sanguineous. Synonym, Cerebral haemorrhage. (Ex haemor- rhagia.) 66. Sunstroke. (Solis ictus.) 67. Chronic hydrocephalus. (Hydrocephalus longus.) 68. Hypertrophy [of the brain.] (Hypertrophia cerebri.) 69. Atrophy [of the brain.] (Atrophia cerebri.) Definition: Dimi- nution of brain substance without induration or softening. [18] DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 19 70. White softening [of the brain.] Synonym, Atrophic softening. (Cerebrum 'fluiduin albens. Idem valet Mollities atrophica.) Xote. — This form of disease is the result of imperfect nutrition, owing to deficient supply of blood, and is in most instances dependent upon mechanical obstruction, or degeneration of the cerebral arteries. (43 1 .) Syphilitic diseases. (Morbus syphiliticus.) (44 ] . ) Cancer. ( Carcinoma. ) 71. Fibrous tumour. (Tumor fibrosus.) 72. Osseous tumour. (Tumor osseus.) (49 1 .) Tubercular deposit. (Tubercula deposita.) a. Miliary or granular tubercle. (Tubercula miliaria sive granu- losa.) Xote. — To be referred to tubercular meningitis. b. Yellow tubercle. (Tubercula flava.) 73. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 119. (Nos. 14, 22 ) 73a. Malformations. (Deformitates iugenita3.) Return such cases here according to the list at pp. 122, 126. 74. Diseases of the cerebral arteries. (Morbi arteriarum cerebri.) a. Fatty and Calcareous degeneration. Synonyms, Atheroma, Ossification. (Degeneratio adiposa et calcarea. Idem valent Atheroma, Conversio in calceni.) b. Aneurism. (Aneurysma.) c. Impaction of coagula. (Coagula impacta.) 1. Thrombosis. [Local coagulation.] (Thrombosis.) 2. Embolism. [Coagula conveyed from a distance.] (Embolus.) DISEASES OF THE SPINAL CORD AND ITS aIEaIBRANES. (MORBI MEDULLA ET MEMBRANARUM IN SPINA.) 75. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) Xote. — This term is to be used ouly when the precise seat of the in- flammation has not been ascertained by post-mortem examination. Varieties : a. Spinal meningitis. (V. — Meningitis spinalis.) Definition: In- flammation of the membranes of the spinal cord. 20 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. &. Myelitis. (V. — Myelitis.) Definition: Inflammation of the substance of the spinal cord. 76. Haemorrhage [Spinal.] Synonym, Spinal apoplexy. (Hseinor- rhagia spinalis. Idem valet Apoplexia spinalis.) 77. Atrophy [Spinal.] Synonym, Tabes dorsalis. (Atrophia spinalis. Idem valet Tabes dorsualis.) 78. White softening [of the Spinal cord.] (Medulla fluida albens.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 79. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Eeturn such tumours here according to the list at p. 11. 80. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitee.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 125 a. Spina bifida. (Spina bifida.) DISEASES OF THE NERVES. (MORBI NERVORUM.) 81. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 82. Atrophy. (Atrophia.) (44 1 . ) Cancer. ( Carcinoma. ) 83. Neuroma. (Neuroma.) Definition: A fibrous tumour, of inno- cent nature, growing on or between the fasciculi of a nerve. 84. ^Paralysis. (Paralysis.) (108.) 1. Paralysis of the insane. Synonym, General paralysis. (Paral- ysis insanorum. Idem valet Paralysis ex toto.) 85. 2. ^Hemiplegia. (Hemiplegia.) 86. 3. ^Paraplegia. (Paraplegia.) 87. 4. ^Locomotor ataxy. (Ataxia motus.) (797.) 5. Progressive muscular atrophy. (Atrophia musculorum ingra- vescens.) 88. 6. # Infantile paralysis. (Paralysis infantilis.) 89. 7. # Local paralysis. (Paralysis ex parte.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 21 a. Facial paralysis. (Paralysis faciei.) b. Scrivener's palsy. (Paralysis notariorum.) (19*.) 8. w Diphtheritic paralysis, [Paralysis diphtherial.) (908 b .) 9. Lead palsy. {Paralysis explumbo.) (966* 1 .)10. Paralysis from Lathyrus. (Paralysis ex Lathyro.) t FUNCTIONAL DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. (VITIA NERVORUM APPARATUS NATURALIUM ACTIONUM.) 90. Tetanus. (Tetanus.) 91. Hydrophobia. (Hydrophobia.) 92. Infantile convulsions. (Membrorum distentio infantilis.) 93. Epilepsy. (Epilepsia.) a. Epileptic vertigo. Synonym, Petit mal. (Vertigo epileptica. Idem valet Malum minus.) 94. ^Convulsions. (Membrorum distentio.) 95. Spasm of muscle. (Spasmus musculorum.) 93. Laryngismus stridulus Synonyms, Spasm of the glottis, Spas- modic croup, Child-crowing. (Laryngismus stridulus. Idem vafent Spasmus glottidis, Angina spastica, Clangor infantium.) 97. Shaking palsy. (Paralysis agitans.) (907 a .) Mercurial tremor. (Tremor ex hydrargyro.) 98. Chorea. Synonym, St. Vitus's dance. (Chorea.) a. Acute. (Acuta.) b. Chronic. (Longa.) 99. Hysteria. (Hysteria.) 100. Catalepsy. (Catalepsis.) (243.) Syncope. (Befectio animce.) 101. Neuralgia. (Neuralgia.) Principal Varieties: a. Facial. Synonym, Tic douloureux. (V. — Neuralgia faciei.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned undor the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 22 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. b. Brow ague. Synonym, Heinicrania. (V. — Neuralgia frontis. Idem valet Hemierauium.) c. Sciatica. (V. — Iscliias.) d. Pleurodynia. (Pleurodynia.) , e. Irritable Stump. (Cicatrix membri truncati irritabilis.) 102. * Hyperesthesia. (Hyperesthesia.) 103. * Anaesthesia. (Anesthesia.) (938 a .) Delirium tremens. {Delirium aleoholieum.) 101. Hypochondriasis. (Hypochondriasis.) Definition : Some dis- turbance of the bodily health, attended with exaggerated ideas or depressed feelings, but without actual disorder of the intellect. DISORDERS OF THE INTELLECT. (affectus mentis.) 105. Mania. # (Mania.) Definition: Disorder of the intellect, with excitement. a. Acute mania. (Mania acuta.) b. Chronic mania. (Mania longa.) 105. Melancholia. (Melancholia.) Definition: Disorder of the in- tellect, with depression, often with suicidal tendency. Note. — Cases of so-called monomania are to be classed under chronic mania or melancholia, according to their character. 107. Dementia. (Dementia.) Definition: Disorder of the intellect characterised by loss or feebleness of the mental faculties. a. Acute dementia. (Dementia acuta.) b. Chronic dementia. (Dementia longa.) 108. Paralysis of the insane. Synonym, General paralysis. (Paraly- sis insanorum. Idem valet Paralysis ex toto.) 109. Idiotcy. [Congenital.] (Amentia [ingenita].) 110. Imbecility. [Congenital.] (Insipientia [ingenita]. j * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. DISEASES OF THE EYE. (MORBI OCULORUM.) Register the diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance by number. DISEASES OF THE CONJUNCTIVA. (MORBI CONJUNCTIVAE.) 111. Conjunctivitis. Synonym, Ophthalmia. (Iunauiniatio conjunc- tivae. Idem valet Ophthalmia.) 112. Catarrhal ophthalmia. (Ophthalmia cum catarrho.) 113. Pustular ophthalmia. (Ophthalmia pustulosa.) 114. Purulent ophthalmia. (Ophthalmia purulent a.) 115. JPurulent ophthalmia of infants. Synonym, Ophthalmia neonato- rum. (Ophthalmia infantium purulent a. Idem valet Oph- thalmia recens natorum.) 49 1 .) Scrofulous ophthalmia. Synonym, Strumous ophthalmia. (Oph- thalmia strumosa.) 116. Exanthematous ophthalmia. (Ophthalmia exanthematica.) 117. Gonorrhoeal ophthalmia. (Ophthalmia gonorrhoea.) 118. Chronic ophthalmia. (Lippitudo.) 119. (Edema of the subconjunctival tissue. Synonym, Chemosis. ((Edema sub conjunctiva. Idem valet Chemosis.) 120. Pinguecula. (Pinguecula.) 121. Pterygium. (Unguis.) 122. Fatty tumour. (Tumor adiposus.) 123. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 119. (No. 6.) 124. Metallic stains. (Maculae metallicoe in conjunctiva.) a. From nitrate of silver. (Ex argenti nitrate.) b. From lead. (Ex plumbo.) [23] 24 DISEASES OF THE EYE. DISEASES OF THE CORNEA. (morbi corner.) 125. Keratitis. (Keratitis.) 126. Chronic interstitial keratitis. (Keratitis interior longa.) 127. Keratitis with suppuration. Synonym, Onyx. (Keratitis sup- pnrans. Idem valet Onyx.) 128. Ulcer. (Ulcus.) V 129. Opacity. Synonym, Leucoma. (Cornea opaca. Idem valet Al- bugo.) 130. Conical cornea. (Cornea cacuminata.) 131. Arcus senilis. (Arcus senilis.) 132. Staphyloma. (Uva.) 133. Parasitic disease in the anterior chamber. (Morbus parasiticus cavi citerioris.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 118. (Nos. 6, 14.) DISEASES OF THE SCLEROTIC. (morbi sclerotica.) 134. Sclerotitis. (Sclerotitis.) 135. Staphyloma. (Uva.) DISEASES OF THE IRIS. (MORBI IRIDIS.) 136. Iritis. (Iritis.) 137. Traumatic iritis. (Iritis ex vulnere.) 138. Rheumatic iritis. (Iritis rheum atica.) 139. Arthritic iritis. (Iritis arthritica.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic iritis. (Iritis syphilitica.) (49 1 .) Scrofulous iritis. (Iritis strumosa.) 140. Gonorrheal iritis. (Iritis gonorrhoica.) 141. Sequelae of iritis. (Consequentia ex iritide.) 142. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitae.) Return such cases here according to the lists at p. 124. DISEASES OF THE EYE. 25 DISEASES OF THE CHOROID AND RETINA. (morbi choroidis et retinae.) 143. Choroiditis. (Choroiditis.) III. Ketinitis. (Inflamniatio retina3.) 145. Choroidal apoplexy. (Ai>oplexia choroidea.) 11G Amaurosis. (Amaurosis.) 117. Impaired vision. (Yisus deterior.) 118. Musca3 volitantes. (Muscae volitantes.) 119. Albinism. (Albitudo.) DISEASES OF THE VITREOUS BODY. (MORBI corporis vitrei.) 150. Synchysis. (Synchysis.) 151. Various morbid deposits. (Deposita morbida varia.) DISEASES OF THE LENS AND ITS CAPSULE. (morbi lextis capsuljeque.) 152. Cataract. (Suffusio.) Varieties : a. Hard. (Dura.) b. Soft, (Mollis.) c. Fluid. (Liquida.) 153. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 119. (Nos. 6, 26.) 151. Mai formations. (Deformitates ingenitee.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 1*26. a. Congenital cataract. (Suffusio iugenita.) 155. Traumatic cataract. (Suffusio ex vulnere.) GENERAL AFFECTIONS OF THE EYE. (affectus oculi uxiversi.) 156. Glaucoma. (Glaucoma.) 157. Hydrophthalinia. (Hydrophthalmia.) 26 DISEASES OF THE EYE. (44 1 .) Cancer. {Carcinoma.) (49 1 .) Scrofulous deposit within the eyeball. {Struma interior.) 158. Total disorganisation of the eye from injury. (Oculus funditus injuria convulsus.) 158a. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitae.) Return such cases here according to the list at pp. 122, 125. VARIOUS DEFECTS OF SIGHT. (defectives vari^ visus.) 159. Short sight. (Visus brevior.) 160. Long sight. (Visus longior.) 161. Faulty perception of colors. Synonym, Colour blindness. (Falsa colorum cognitio. Idem valet Colores indiscreti.) 162. Hemeralopia. (Hemeralopia.) 163. Nyctalopia. (Nyctalopia.) 164. Astigmatism. (Astigmatism us.) DISEASES OF THE LACHRYMAL APPARATUS. (morbi lacrymarum apparatus.) 165. Lachrymal obstruction. (Lacrymarum cursus interclusus.) 166. Abscess and fistula. (Abscessus et fistula.) 167. Dacryolith. (Dacryolithi.) 168. Diseases of the lachrymal gland and its ducts. (Morbi glanduhe lacrymarum et ductuum ejus.) DISEASES OF THE EYELIDS. (MORBI PALPEBRARUM.) 169. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 170. Hordeolum. (Hordeolus.) 171. Abscess in the Meibomian glands. (Abscessus glandularum Meibomianarum.) 172. Epicanthis. (Epicanthis.) 173. Entropium. (Entropion.) 174. Ectropium. (Ectropion.) DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAE. ' ' 27 175. Trichiasis. (Trichiasis.) 176. Madarosis. Synonym, Loss of the eyelashes. (Madarosis. Idem valet Defluxio cilioruni.) 177. Tarsal ophthalmia. (Ophthalmia tarsi.) 178. Blepharospasmus. (Blepharospasmus.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 179. Cyst of the lids. (Oystis palpebrarum.) (895.) Phthiriasis. (Phthiriasis.) 179a. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitse.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 122. DISEASES WITHIN THE ORBITS. (morbi partium intra orbitas sitarum.) 180. Abscess in the orbit. (Abscessus orbitae.) 181. Strabismus. (Strabismus.) 182. Protrusion of the eyeball. Synonym, Proptosis. (Procidentia oculi. Idem valet Proptosis.) (282.) Exophthalmic bronchocele. (BronchoceU exophthalmica.) (250.) Orbital aneurism. (Aneurysma orbital.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 183. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligui.) Return such tumours here according to the list at p. 11. 184. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus orbitre.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 119. (Nos. 14, 22.) 185. Affections of the orbital nerves. (Affect us nervorum orbitse.) (Injuries of the Eye are given at p. 98, and Operations on the Eye at p. 109.) DISEASES OF THE EAR. (MORBI AURIS.; Register the diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance by number. DISEASES OF THE AURICLE. (MORBI auriculae.) 186. Gouty and other deposits. ( Deposita ex podagra et aliis morbis.) 187. Haematoma auris. (Hgeinatoina auris.) 28 ' DISEASES OF THE EAR (44 1 . ) Cancer. ( Carcinoma. ) 188. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Return such tumours here according to list, p. 11. (827, &c.) Cutaneous affections. {Affectus cutis.) 189. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitas.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 122. ( 1012. ) Injuries. (Injuriw. ) DISEASES OF THE EXTERNAL MEATUS. (MOEBI foraminis auris.) 190. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) a. Acute. (Acuta.) b. Chronic. (Longa.) 191. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 192. Accumulation of wax. (Sordium coitus.) 193. Polypus. (Polypus.) 194. Sebaceous tumour. Synonym, Molluscous tumour. (Tumor sebaceus. Idem valet Tumor molluscus.) 195. Osseous tumour of bone. Synonym, Exostosis. (Tumor osseus. Idem valet Exostosis.) 195a. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitre.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 122. ( 1014. ) Foreign bodies. (Corpora adventitia.) DISEASES OF THE MEMBRANA TYMPANI. (MORBI MEMBRANE TYMPANI.) 196. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 197. Ulceration. (Exulceratio.) 198. Perforation. (Membrana perforata.) (1012.) Injuries. ( Injurice. ) DISEASE OF THE EUSTACHIAN TUBE. (MORBUS tubi eustachiani.) 199. Obstruction. (Obstructio.) DISEASES OF THE TYMPANUM. (MORBI TYMPANI.) 200. Disease of the mucous membrane. (Morbi membranse mu- cosae.) 201. Disease of the ossicles. (Morbi ossiculorum.) 202. Disease of the mastoid cells. (Morbi cellarum mastoidearum.) DISEASES OF THE EAR AND NOSE. 29 DISEASES OF THE INTERNAL EAR (MORBI AURIS IXTERIORIS.) 203. Organic disease. (Morbus inlnerens.) 204. Necrosis of the petrous boue. (Ossis petrosi necrosis.) 205. Deafness. (Surditas.) Varieties : a. Functional or nervous. (Naturalium actionum sive nervorum vitio.) b. From disease. (Ex niorbo.) c. Deaf-dumbness. (Mutorum.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) Note. — When any of these affections implicate the brain, carotid artery, or lateral sinus, the fact should be stated. 205a. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitse.) Return such cases according to the list at p. 122. DISEASES OF THE NOSE. (MORBI NASI.) Register the diseases printed here in Italics, not under this headiug, but at the place referred to in each instance by number. ' ' 206. Hypertrophy. Synonym, Lipoma, (Hypertrophia.) 207. Wart. (Verruca.) 208. Sebaceous cyst, (Cystis sebacea.) (44 1 .) Cancer of the skin* (Carcinoma cutis.) (40.) Lupus. (Lupus.) 209. Ozaena. (Oznena.) 210. Ulceration of the pituitary membrane. (Exulceratio membrane pituitosae.) 211. Abscess of the septum. (Abscessus septi.) 212. Perforation of the septum. (Septum perforatum.) 213. *Epistaxis. (Epistaxis.) 214. Hypertrophy of the pituitary membrane. (Hypertrophia mem- bran a3 pituitosae.) ( 44 1 . ) Cancer. Synonyin, Malignant polypus. (Carcinoma. Idem valet Polypus maliynus.) 215. Polypus nasi. (Polypus nasi.) Varieties : a. Gelatinous. (Glutinosus.) I). Fibrous. (Fibrosus.) 1. Kaso-pharyngeal polypus. (Nasi et pharyngis.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 30 DISEASES OF NOSE AND OF CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 216. ^Non-malignant tumours of the septum. (Tumores septi nou maligni.) 217. Ehinoliths. (Khiuolithi.) 217«; Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitae.) Return such cases here according to the list at pp. 122-124 (1015.) Foreign bodies. (Corpora adventitia.) 218. *Loss or perversion of the sense of smell. (Odoratus perditus vel per versus.) DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. (MORBI SANGUINIS APPARATUS.) Register the diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance by number. DISEASES OF THE HEART AND ITS MEMBRANES. (MORBI CORDIS ET MEMBRAXARUM EJUS.) DISEASES OF THE PERICARDIUM. (MORBI PERICARDII.) ■ 219. Pericarditis. (Pericarditis.) 220. Suppurative pericarditis. (Pericarditis suppurans.) Definition: An accumulation of pus in the pericardium. (19 1 .) Tubercular pericarditis. (Pericarditis tuberculosa.) 221. Adherent pericardium. (Pericardium adherens.) (This term includes partial adhesions and calcareous and ossific deposits.) 222. Dropsy. (Hydrops.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 223. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitse.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 123. (1056.) Injuries. (Injur ice.) DISEASES OF THE ENDOCARDIUM. (MORBI ENDOCARDir.) 221. Endocarditis. (Endocarditis.) 'Note. — In returning such cases, state, if possible, the valve or valves affected. 225. Valve-disease. (Morbi valvarum.) 1. Aortic. (Aorticarum.) 2. Mitral. (Mitralium.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 31 3. Pulmonic. (Pulinonalium.) 4. Tricuspid. (Tricuspidum.) Varieties : a. Vegetations. (V. — Excrescentia. ) b. Fibroid thickening. (V. — Crassior habitus et fibrosior.) e. Fatty and Calcareous degeneration. Synonyms, Atheroma, Ossification. (Y. — Degeneratio adiposa et calcarea. Idem valent Atheroma, Conversio in calcem.) d. Aneurism. (V. — Aneurysma.) e. Laceration. (Y. — Laceratio.) /. Simple dilatation of orifice. (V. — Dilatatio simplex ostiorum.) g. Malformations. (Y. — Deformitates ingenitse.) Return such cases here according to the list at pp. T23-T25. Obstruction to the circulation (Iter sanguinis impeclitum) and Eegurgitation (Iter sanguinis renuurn) should be specially noted when they accompany the valve disease. 226. Fibrinous concretions in the cavities of the heart. (Ooagula cor- dis fibrinosa.) Note. — Cases are to be returned uuder this head only when the con- dition has evidently existed during life, and is believed to havo been the cause of death. DISEASES OF THE MUSCULAR STRUCTURE OF THE HEART. (MORBI MUSCULORUM CORDIS.) 227. Myocarditis. (Myocarditis.) 228. Abscess. (Abscessus.) Note. — Abscess dependent on pyaemia should be referred to that disease 229. Hypertrophy. (Hypertrophia.) a. Of left side. (Lateris sinistri.) b. Of right side. (Lateris dextri.) 230. Dilatation. (Dilatatio.) a. Of left side. (Lateris sinistri.) b. Of right side. (Lateris dextri.) 231. Atrophy. (Atrophia.) 232. Excess of fat. (Obesitas.) 32 DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 233. Fatty degeneration. (Degeneratio adiposa.) 234. Fibroid degeneration. (Degeneratio fibrosa.) . 235. Aneurism. (Aneurysma.) 236. Acute aneurism. (Aneurysma acutum.) This term has been applied to those cases in which blood becomes effused into the substance of the heart owing to inflammatory softening and rupture of the endocardium and muscular tissue. 237. Rupture. (Diruptio.) Note. — In returning cases of aneurism and rupture, the situation ought to be stated. (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 238. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 118, (Nos. 4. 14,22.) 239. Disease of the coronary arteries. (Morbus arteriarum corona riarum.) 240. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitoe.) Return such cases here according to the list at pp. 123, 125, 126. 241. Cyanosis. (Cyanosis.) /i()~q'\ [ Injuries of the heart. (Injuricv.) 242. * Angina pectoris. (Angina pectoris.) 243. *Syncope. Synonym, Fainting fit. (Defectio aniune.) 244. *Palpitation and irregularity of the action of the heart. (Pal- pitatio et tumultus cordis.) DISEASES OF THE BLOOD-VESSELS. (morbi vasorum saxguiferorum.) Note. — The vessel affected should in all cases he specified. DISEASES OF THE ARTERIES. (MORBI ARTERIARUM.) 245. Arteritis. (Arteritis.) 246. Fatty and Calcareous degeneration. Synonyms, Atheroma. Ossification. (Degeneratio adiposa et calcarea. Idem valent Atheroma, Couversio in calcem.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returnee under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATOKY SYSTEM. 33 247. Narrowing and obliteration. (Arteriae eoarctatse et obliterate.) 248. Occlusion. (Arteriae occlusal.) a. From compression. (Ex compressu.) / b. From impaction of coagula. (Ex impactis coagulis.) 1. Thrombosis [local coagulation.] (Thrombosis.) 2. Embolism [coagula conveyed from a distance.] (Embolus.) 249. Dilatation. (Dilatatio.) 250. Aneurism. (Aneurysma.) In returning such cases, state whether the aneurism be — a. Fusiform, (Fusiforrne;) b. Saccular, (Sacculatum;) or o. Diffused [sac formed by the surrounding tissues] (Diffusum.) Xote. — When the aneurism has burst, state the part or viscus into or through which tbe rupture lias taken place. 251. Rupture of artery. (Diruptio arterire.y a. From disease of artery. (Ex ipsius vitio.) b. From disease external to artery. (Ex morbo extraneo.) 252. Partial rupture of artery. Synonym, Dissecting aneurism. (Di- rupta ex parte arteria. Idem valet Aneurysma dissecans.) 253. Traumatic aneurism. (Aneurysma ex vulnere.) 254. Arterio-venous aneurism. (Aneurysma arteriam inter venamque.) 255. Aneurismal varix. (Varix aneurysm icus.) Varieties: a. Traumatic. (Ex vulnere.) b. Spontaneous. (Sponte sua brtus.) 3 34 DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 256. Varicose aneurism. (Aneurysma varicosuni.) a. Traumatic. (Ex vulnere.) b. Spontaneous. (Sponte sna ortum.) 257. Cirsoid aneurism. Synonym, Arterial varix. (Aneurysma cirsoides. Idem valet Varix arteriosus.) - 258. Aneurism by anastomosis. (Aneurysma ex anastomosi.) 259. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitee.) Return other cases of this class here according to the list at p. 123. a. Commencement of the descending aorta (contracted or obliterated). (Caput aortse descendentis coarctatum vel occlusum.) (1009, &c.) * Injuries of arteries. (Injuria} in arteriis.) Contusion. ( Gontusum. ) Laceration. (Laceratio.) a. Of the ivhole vessel. (Vasis universi.) b. Of the outer coat. (Tunicce exterior is.) c. Of the inner coat. (Tunica? interioris.) Wound. ( Vulnus.) DISEASES OE THE VEINS. (morbi venarum.) 260. Phlebitis. (Phlebitis.) Varieties : a. Adhesive. (Plastica.) b. Suppurative. (Suppurans.) 261. Phlegmasia dolens. (Phlegmasia dolens.) 262. Fibrinous concretions in the veins. (Coagula venarum fibri- nosa.) 263. Obstruction. (Vense obstructs.) 264. Obliteration. (Venae obliteratse.) 265. Phlebolithes. (Phlebolithi.) * Return these among the Local Injuries under the Injuries of VesseJs, and in the order here employed. (See Nos. 1009, 1013, 1043, 1057, 1072, 1087, 1096, 1119.) DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY AND ABSORBENT SYSTEMS. 35 266. Varicose veins. (Varices.) 267. Nsevus vascularis. (Nsevus vasculosus.) 268. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 118. (Nos. 28, 30.) (1009, &c.) * Injuries of veins. (Injurice in vews.) Rupture, without external wound. (Diruptio, sine vulnere extraneo.) Wound of vein, with entrance of air. (Yulniis vence cum aeris introitu.) DISEASES OF THE ABSORBENT SYSTEM. (MORBI ORGANORUM ABSORBENTIUM.) Register those diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, hut at the place referred to in each instance by number. 269. Inflammation of lymphatics. (Inflammatio vasorum lymphi- ferorum.) 270. Suppuration of lymphatics. (Suppuratio vasorum lyinphi- ferorum.) 271. Inflammation of glands. (Inflammatio glandularum.) 272. Suppuration of glands. (Suppuratio glandularum.) 273. Hypertrophy of glands. (Hypertrophia glandularum.) a. Chronic enlargement of glauds. (Amplificatio glandu- larum longa.) 274. Atrophy of glands. (Atrophia glandularum.) 275. Lymphatic fistula. (Fistula lymphalis.) (1143.) Foreign bodies and concretions. (Corpora adventitia et con- creta.) 276. Obstruction of the thoracic duct. (Ductus thoracis ob- structus.) Xote. — The cause of the obstruction should be stated. 277. Obstruction, obliteration, and varicosity of lymphatics. (Vasa lymphifera obstructa, obliterata, in varices ampliata.) * Return these among the Local Injuries, under the Injuries of Vessels, and in the order here employed. (See Nos. 1009, 1013, 1043, 1057, 1072, 1087, 1096, 1119.) 36 DISEASES OE ABSORBENT SYSTEM AND DUCTLESS GLANDS. 278. Bursting of lymphatics. (Yasa lymphifera rupta.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic bubo. (Inguen syphiliticum.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic inflammation of glands. (Inflammatio syphilitica, glandn- larum. ) ( 44 1 . ) Can cer. ( Carcinoma. ) (49 1 .) Scrofulous disease of glands. (Morbus strumosus glandular um.) (49 1 .) Suppuration. (Suppuratio.) (1144.) Wound of lymphatics. (Vulnus vasorum lymphiferorum.) DISEASES OF THE BRONCHIAL GLANDS. (MORBI GLANDULARUM BRONCHIALIUM.) (340.) Inflammation (Inflammatio.) (341.) Abscess. (Abscessus.) (342.) Enlargement. (Amplificatio.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) (3 43.) Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) (49 1 .) Tubercle. (Tubercula.) ' DISEASES OF DUCTLESS GLANDS. (MORBI GLANDULARUM CvECARUM.) Register those diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance by number. DISEASES OF THE THYROID GLAND. (MORBI GLANDULE THYROIDIS.) 279. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) a. Acute. (Acuta.) b. Chronic. (Longa.) 280. G-oitre. (Bronchocele.) Definition: Enlargement of the thyroid gland, endemic in certain mountainous districts, but not limited to them. 281. Cyst. (Cystis.) 282. Exophthalmic bronchocele. (Bronchocele exophthalmica.) Defi- 1 nition: Enlargement, with vascular turgescence, of the thyroid gland, accompanied by protrusion of the eyeballs, anaemia, and palpitation. 283. Pulsating bronchocele. (Bronchocele pulsans.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) DISEASES OF THE DUCTLESS GLANDS, ETC. 37 DISEASES OF THE THYMUS GLAND. (MORBI GLANDULE THYMI.) 284. Hypertrophy. (Hypertrophia.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 285. Non-malignant tnuionrs. (Tnmores non nialigni.) Return such tumours here according to the list at p. 11. DISEASES OF THE SUPRARENAL CAPSULES. (MORBI capsularum SUPRARENALIUM. ) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) (49 1 .) Tubercular degeneration. (Degeneratio tuberculosa.) 286. Addison's disease. Synonyms, Bronzed skin. Melasma Addi- soni. (Morbus Addisoni. Idem valent Cutis rerea. Melasma Addisoni.) Definition: Disease of the snpra-renal cap- sules, with discoloration of the skin. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. (MORBI SPIRITUS ORGANORUM.) Register those diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance by number. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM NOT STRICTLY LOCAL. (MORBI SPIRITUS OHGAXORUM NON PRIVATIM SIXGULORUM.) 287. Hay asthma. (Asthma ex foenisicio.) (22.) Influenza. (Catarrh us epidemicus.) (20.) Hooping cough. (Pertussis.) 228. Croup. v Angina trachealis.) (19.) Diphtheria. (Diphtheria.) (995.) * Asphyxia. (Asj)hy,ria.) DISEASE OF THE NOSTRILS.f (MORBUS XARIUM.) 289. Coryza. Synonym, Nasal catarrh. (Gravedo. Idem valet Catar- rhus narium.) DISEASES OF THE LARYNX. (MORBI LARYXGIS.) 290. Inflammation of the epiglottis. (Inflammatio epiglottidis.) 291. Ulceration of the epiglottis. (Exulceratio epiglottidis.) 292. Laryngeal catarrh. (Catarrhus laryngis.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. tFor the diseases of the nose, see p. 29. 38 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. 293. Laryngitis. (Laryngitis.) a. Acute. (Acuta.) b. Chronic. (Longa.) 294. Ulcer. (Ulcus.) Note. — When chronic laryngitis, ulcer of the larynx, or necro- sis of cartilage (see below), is due to syphilis or phthisis, the terms (43 1 .) Syphilitic (Ex syphilide) or (49 1 .) Phthisical (Ex phthisi) should be prefixed to the designation of the disease, and the case ought to be returned under the head of the primary affection. 295. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 296. (Edema of the glottis. ((Edema glottidis.) 297. Necrosis of cartilage [see the previous Note.] (Necrosis cartilagiuum.) v 298. Contraction. (Coarctatio.) (44 1 c .) Epithelial cancer. (Carcinoma epitheliosum.) 299. Warty growth. (Tuber verrucosum.) 300. Polypus. (Polypus.) 301. Cyst. (Cystis.) 301a. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitae.) Eeturn such cases here according to the list at p. 123. (992, 1039.) Injuries. (Injurice.) (1044.) Foreign bodies in the larynx. (Corpora adventitia in larynge.) 302. # Aphonia. (Aphonia.) 303. *Paralysis of the glottis. (Paralysis glottidis.) 304. * Spasm of the glottis. (Spasmus glottidis.) (96.) Laryngismus stridulus. (Laryngismus stridulus.) DISEASES OF THE TRACHEA AND BRONCHI. (MORBI TRACHEAE ET BRONCHIORUM.) 305. Bronchial catarrh. (Catarrhus bronchiorum.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. 39 306. Bronchitis. (Bronchitis.) a. Acute. (Acuta.) b. Chronic. (Longa.) 307. Ulcer. (Ulcus.) 308. * Casts of the bronchial tubes. (Plasmata bronchiorum.) 309. Necrosis of the cartilages of the trachea. (Xecrosis cartilagi- num trachea.) Note. — When this affection is due to syphilis or phthisis, the terms (43 1 .) Syphilitic (Necrosis syphilitica) or (49 1 .) Phthisical (Necrosis phthisica) should he prefixed to the designation of the disease, and the case ought to he returned under the head of the primary affection. 310. Dilatation. (Dilatatio.) 311. Contraction. (Coarctatio.) (II 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 312. Non-inalignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Return such tumours here according to the list at p. 11 (49 1 .) Tubercle. (Tubercula.) 313. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 118 (No. 7.) 313a. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitse.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 1*23. (1014.) Foreign bodies in the bronchi. (Corpora adventitia in bronchiis.) 314. Asthma. (Asthma.) DISEASES OF THE LUNG. (morbi pulmonis.) 315. Pneumonia. (Peripneumonia.) Variety : a. Lobular. (V. — Lobularis.) Note. — The term Secondary has been applied to Pneumonia when it occurs as a complication of some other disease : such cases ought to he returned under the head of the primary affection. 316. Abscess. (Abscessus.) (31.) Pywmic inflammation and abscess. (Inflammatio pyamica et ab- scessus.) 317. Gangrene. * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 40 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. 318. ^Passive congestion. (Congestio passiva.) a. *Ha3inoptysis. (Haemoptysis.) 319. *Pulinonary extravasation. Synonym, Pulmonary apo- plexy. (Hamiorrhagia pulmonalis. Idem valet Apoplexia pulmonalis.) a. * Haemoptysis. (Haemoptysis.) 320. *(Edema. ((Edema.) 321. Cirrhosis. (Cirrhosis.) 322. Emphysema. (Emphysema.) a. Vesicular. (Vesiculare.) *b. Interlobular. (Interlobulare.) 323. Atelectasis. (Imperfecta explicatio.) Definition: Imper- fect expansion of the lung, in a new-born child. 324. *Collapse. (Collapsio.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic deposit. (Deposita ex syphilide.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) (49 1 .) Phthisis. (Phthisis.) (49 1 . ) 'Acute miliary tuberculosis. ( Tubercula miliaria acuta. ) 325. Acute pneumonic phthisis. (Phthisis peripneumonia acuta.) 326. Chronic pneumonic phthisis. (Phthisis peripneumonia longa.) 327. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 119, (Nos. 14, 22.) 327r>. Teething. (Dentitio.) Xotc. — Auy affection, such as convulsions and paralysis, induced by this condition, should be specified. DISEASES OF THE DENTAL TISSUE. (MORBI DENTIUM EP80RUM.) 366. Caries. (Caries. ) 367. Xecrosis. (Necrosis.) 368. Exostosis. (Exostosis.) 369. Absorption. (Extenuatio.) DISEASES OF THE DENTAL PULP. (MORBI MEDULLJE DENTIUM.) 370. Irritation. (Irritatio.) 371. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 372. Ulceration. (Exulceratio.) 373. Gangrene. (Gangxrena.) 44 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. DISEASES OF THE DENTAL PERIOSTEUM. (morbi periostei dentium.) 374. Granulation or polypus. (Caruncuke sive polypus.) 375. Calcification. (Meinbrana in calcem converse.) 376. Inflammation. (Inflaniniatio.) 377. Guin-boil. (Abscessus alveolaris.) 378. Chronic thickening. (Diu aucta crassitude) 379. Rheumatic inflamniation. (Inflaminatio liieumatica.) DISEASES OF THE GMJMS. (MORBI gingivarum.) 380. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 381. Ulceration. (Exulceratio.) 382. Hypertrophy. (Hypertrophia.) 383. Atrophy. (Atrophia.) 384. Induration [in infancy]. (Durities [infantilis].) (44 1 . ) Cancer. . (Carcinoma.) 385. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligui.) Return such, tumours here according to the list at p. 11. a. Polypus. (Polypus.) o. Cartilaginous tumour. (Tumor cartilaginosus.) c. Vascular tumour. (Tumor vasculosus.) 386. Epulis. (Epulis.) DISEASES OF THE ALVEOLI. (MORBI alveolorum.) 387. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 388. Necrosis. (Necrosis.) 389. Caries. (Caries.) 390. Exostosis. (Exostosis.) 391. Dentigerous cyst. (Cystis dentigera.) 392. Absorption. (Extenuatio.) SPECIFIC DISEASES AFFECTING: THE DENTAL PERIOSTEUM, GMJMS, OB ALVEOLI. (MORBI SINGTJLARES DENTIUM PERIOSTEI, GINGIVARUM, ALVEOLORUM.) 393. Mercurial inflammation. (Inflammatio ex liydrargyro.) DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 45 394. Phosphoric inflammation and necrosis. (Iuflammatio et necrosis ex phosphoro.) (908 e .) Blue gum from lead. (Goerulea ex plumbo gingiva.) (54.) Scurvy. (Scorbutus.) IRREGULAR DENTITION. (dentitio lnordixata.) 395. Irregularity in the time of eruption of the temporary teeth. (Eruptionis tempora inusitata dentium priorum.) 390. Irregularity in the time of eruption of the permanent teeth. (Eruptionis tempora inusitata dentium novorum.) 397. Irregularity in the position of the temporary teeth. (Positura inordinata dentium priorum.) 398. Irregularity in the position of the permanent teeth. (Positura inordinata dentium novorum.) 399. Irregularity of the number of the temporary teeth, (humerus inusitatus dentium priorum.) 400. Irregularity of the number of the permanent teeth. (Numerns inusitatus dentium novorum.) 401. Irregularity in the form of the temporary teeth. (Forma inor- dinata dentium priorum.) 402. Irregularity in the form of the permanent teeth. (Forma inor- dinata dentium novorum.) 403. Abnormal development of the dental tissue. (Dentes ipsi extra ordinem evoluti.) 46 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 404. Abnormal development of the enamel. (Cortex dentium extra ordinem evolutus.) 405. Abnormal development of the dentine. (Materia propria dentium extra ordinem evoluta.) 406. Abnormal development of the cementum. (Csementum dentium extra ordinem evolutum.) 407. Abnormal development of the alveolar portions of the jaws, in size. (Maxillarum circa alveolos extra ordinem evoluta magnitudo.) 408. Abnormal development of the alveolar portions of the jaws, in form. (Forma maxillarum circa alveolos extra ordinem evoluta.) 409. Defective growth of lower jaw. (Maxilla inferior curta.) 410. Mechanical injuries of the alveoli and dental periosteum. (Lresi extrinsecus alveoli dentiumque periosteum.) a. Haemorrhage. (Hsemorrhagia.) b. Fracture. (Fractura.) 411. Mechanical injuries of the teeth. (Lsesi extrinsecus dentes.) a. Fracture. (Fractura.) b. Bilaceration. (Dilaceratio.) c. Dislocation. (Loco moti dentes.) d. Friction. (Attritus.) DISEASES OF THE TONOUE. (MOKBI LIXGU2E.) 412. Glossitis. (Glossitis.) DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 47 413. Ulcer. (Ulcus.) 414. Aphthous ulcer. (Ulcus aphthodes.) , 415. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 416. Hypertrophy. (Hypertrophia.) (43 1 A.) Primary syphilis. (Syphilis primigenia.) (43 1 B.) Secondary syphilis. (Syphilis secundaria.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma epitheliosum.) 417. Yascular tumour. (Tumor vasculosus.) 418. Tongue-tie. (Lingua frenata.) (89. ) * Paralysis. (Paralysis. ) DISEASES OF THE FAUCES AND PALATE. (MORBI FAUCIUM ET PALATI.) 419. Sore throat (Dolor faucium.) 420. Eelaxed throat. (Resolutio faucium.) 421. Ulcerated throat. (Fauces ulcerosa.) 422. Quinsy. Synonym, Gynanche tonsillaris. (Oynanche tonsillaris.) 423. Tousillitis. (Inflammatio tonsillarum.) 424. Sloughing sore throat. Synonyms, Putrid sore throat, Oynanche maligna. (Angina putris. Idem valet Oynanche maligna.) Note. — This affection must be distinguished from malignant scar- let fever. ( 19. ) Diphtheria. (Diphtheria. ) 425. Enlarged tonsils. (Tousillre intumescentes.) (44 1 .) Cancer of the tonsils. (Carcinoma tonsillarum.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 48 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. (49 1 .) Scrofulous disease of the tonsils. (Morbus strumosus tons Ilia rum.) 426. Elongated uvula. (Uva descendens.) 427. Perforation of the palate. (Palatum perforatum.) 428. Stricture of the fauces. (Strictura faucium.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic affection of the fauces and tonsils. (Mala syphilitica faucium et tonsillarum. ), (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 429. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Return such tumours here according to the list at p. 11. a. Fibro-cellular tumour. (Tumor fibrocellulosus ) b. Fibro-cystic tumour. (Tumor iibrocysticus.) 430. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitse.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 124. a. Cleft palate. (Palatum fissum. ) DISEASES OF THE PHARYNX. (MOEBI pharyngis.) 431. Pharyngitis. (Pharyngitis.) 432. Ulcer. (Ulcus.) a. Superficial ulcer. (In summo.) b. Perforating ulcer. (Perforans.) 433. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 434. Sloughing. (Sphacelus.) 435. Adhesion of the soft palate. (Palatum inolle adherens.) 436. ^Dilatation. (Dilatatio.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic affection. ( Vitia syphilitica. ) (44 l .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) (1047.) Injury by corrosive substances. (Injuria! exedentium.) (1045.) Foreign bodies. (Corpora adventitial) (89.) * Paralysis. (Paralysis.) __f *When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned uuder the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 49 DISEASES OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS. (MORBI glaxdularum salivosarum.) 437. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 438. * Salivation. Synonym, Ptyalism. (Saliva frequens. Idem valet Ptyalismus.) 439. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 440. Salivary fistula. (Fistula salivosa.) (21.) Mumps. (Parotides.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 441. Xon -malignant tumors. (Tumores non maligui.) Keturn such tumours here according to the list at p. 11. 442. Salivary calculus. (Calculus salivosus.) DISEASES OF THE OESOPHAGUS. (MORBI (ESOPHAGI.) 443. Oesophagitis. (CEsophagitis.) 441. Ulceration. (Exulceratio.) 445. *Perforation. ((Esophagus perforates.) 440. *Stricture. (Strictura.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) ' (1040.) Foreign bodies. (Corpora advent itia.) 447. Malformations. (Deformitates iugenitae.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 123. (1047.) Injury by corrosive substa?ices. (Injuria exedentium.) (89.) * Paralysis. (Paralysis.) 448. Dysphagia. (Devoraudi dimcultas.) DISEASES OF THE STOMACH. (MORBI VENTRICULI.) 419. Gastritis. (Inflammatio.) (900, &c.) a. From irritant poisons. (Ex venenis irritantibus.) For the list of poisons, see p. 00. * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 4 50 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 450. Chronic ulcer. (Ulcus longuin.) 451. *Haeinateinesis. (Hsernateuiesis.) 452. Perforation. (Ventriculus perforatus.) Note. — The cause of the perforation, when ascertained, should be stated. 453. # Dilatatiou. (Dilatatio.) 454. '* Stricture. (Strictura.) 455. Gastric fistula. (Fistula.) 456. Hernia. (Hernia.) (44 1 .) Cancer. [Carcinoma.) (45 1 .) Colloid. (Morbus collodes.) 457. Kon-nialignant tumours. (Tuniores non maligni.) Return such tumours here according to the list at p. 11. 458. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 118 (Nos. 46,47.) (1066-71.) Injuries. (Injuria?.) (1074.) Foreign bodies. (Corpora adventitial 459. Spontaneous laceration. (Laceratio.) 460. Dyspepsia. (Dyspepsia.) 461. Gastrodynia. (Gastrodynia.) 462. Pyrosis. (Pyrosis.) 463. * Vomiting. (Vomitus.) DISEASES OF THE INTESTINES. (morbi intestinorum.) 464. Enteritis. (Enteritis.) 465. Typhlitis. (Innamuiatio cseci intestini.) 466. . Dysentery. (Dysenteria. ) 467. Ulceration. (Exulceratio.) 468. Perforation. (Intestina perforata.) 469. Abscess in the sub-peritoneal tissue. (Abscessus sub peri- tonseo ortus.) 470. Faecal abscess. (Abscessus stercorosus.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also sj)ecified. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 51 471. Fistula. (Fistula.) a. Fsecal fistula. Synonym, Artificial anus. (Fistula stercorosa. Idem valet Anus nothus.) (561.) Vesico-intestinal fistula. (Fistula vesicam inter et intestina.) 472. Haemorrhage. (Hgernorrhagia.) 473. Melaena. (Melsena.) 474. *Dilatation. (Dilatatio.) 475. ^Tympanites. (Tympanites.) 476. Obstruction. (Obstructio.) 477. Stricture. (Strictura.) 478. Intussusception. (Intestina in se suscepta.) 479. Internal strangulation. (Strangulatio interna.) a. Mesenteric. (Mesenterii.) b. Mesocolic. (Mesocoli.) 480. Hernia. (Hernia.) a. Eeducible. (Reponendi patiens.) I). Irreducible. (Reponendi non patiens.) c. Obstructed. (Obstructa.) d. Inflamed. (Inflainmata.) e. Strangulated. (Strangulata.) 1. Diaphragmatic. (Diaphragmatica.) 2. Epigastric. (Epigastrica.) 3. Ventral. (Ventralis.) 4. Umbilical. (Umbilicaris.) 5. Lumbar. (Lumbaris.) 6. Inguinal. (Inguiualis.) a. Oblique. (Obliqua.) b. Direct. (Recta.) c. Incomplete. (Imperfecta.; d. Scrotal. (Scrotalis.) e. Congenital. (Ingenita.) /. Infantile. (Infantilis.) *When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 52 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 7. Femoral. (Femoralis.) 8. Obturator. (Obturatoria.) 9. Perineal. (Perinealis.) 10. Pudendal. (Pudeudalis.) 11. Vaginal. (Vaginalis.) 12. Ischiatic. (Ischiadica.) 481. Diseases of hernial sacs. (Morbi velamentorum herniaruni.) a. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) b. Fibrinous effusion with, closure. (Interclusa hernia fibri- ns profluvio.) c. Suppuration. (Suppuratio.) d. Dropsy. (Hydrops.) e. Movable bodies. (Corpora mobilia.) /. Laceration. (Laceratio.) ( 44 1 . ) Cancer. ( Carcinoma. ) (45 1 .) Colloid. (Morbus collodes.) 482. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Return such tumours here according to the list at p. 11. a. Polypus. (Polypus.) 483. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus,) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 118. (Nos. 1-3, 8-13, 15-20, 24, 25, 27, 32, 34, 35.) (1075.) Concretions. (Concreta.) 483a. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitre.) With the exception of hernia, which will appear under 480, return such cases here according to the list at pp. 123, 126. (1075.) Foreign bodies. (Corpora adventitia.) (1066-71.) Injuries. (Injuries.) 484. Diarrhoea. (Alvus soluta.) ^ (17 '.) Simple cholera. (Cholera simplex.) (IS.) Malignant cholera. (Cholera pestifera.) a. Choleraic diarrhoea. (Diarrhoea cholerica.) 485. * Paralysis. (Paralysis.) 486. Colic. (Colum.) (908 a .) Lead colic. (Colum ex plumbo.) 487. Constipation. (Alvus adstricta.) DISEASES OF THE RECTUM AND ANUS. (MORBI recti intestini et ANI.) 488. Ulceration. (Exulceratio.) *When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 53 489. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 490. Fistula in ano. (Fistula in ano.) (562.) Recto-vesical fistula. (Fistula rectum inter et vesicant.) (GOO.) Recto-urethral fistula. (Fistula rectum inter et iter urincc.) (676.) Recto-vaginal fistula. (Fistula rectum inter et vaginam.) 491. Haemorrhoids. (Haemorrho'ides.) a. Internal. (Interiores.) b. External. (Exteriores.) 492. Haemorrhage from the rectum. (Haemorrhagia e recto in- testino.) 493. Fissure of the anus. (Bhagades ani.) 494. Prolapsus. (Prolapsio.) 495. * Stricture. (Strictura.) (43 1 .) Syphilis of the rectum. (Syphilis recti intestini.) 496. Condyloma of the anus. (Condyloma ani.) (44 1 .) Cancer of the rectum. (Carcinoma recti intestini.) (44 J .) Cancer of the anus. (Carcinoma ani.) 497. Non-malignant tumours of the rectum. (Tumores non ma- ligni recti intestini.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 11 i 497a. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class here according to the list at p. 119. (See No. 10.) 4976. Malformations. (Deforniitates ingenitae.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 123. (1081-82.) Injuries. (Injuria?.) (1089.) Foreign bodies in the rectum. (Corpora adventitia.) 498. Neuralgia. (Neuralgia.) 499. Spasm of the sphincter ani. (Spasmus ani.) 500. Pruritus ani. (Pruritus ani.) * * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 54 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. DISEASES OF THE LIVER. (morbi jecinoris.) 501. Hepatitis. (Hepatitis.) 502. Abscess. (Abscessus.) Note*. — When abscess of the liver is associated with dysentery, injury, or any other condition, the fact should he stated. (31.) Pycemic inflammation and abscess. (Inflammatio pycemica et abscessus.) 503. Acute atrophy. (Atrophia acuta.) 504. Simple enlargement. Synomym, Congestion of the liver* ( Amplificatio simplex. Idem valet Oongestio jecinoris.) 505. Thickening of the capsule. (Crassitudo velamenti aucta.) 506. Cirrhosis. (Cirrhosis.) 507. Fatty liver. (Jecur adiposum.) 508. Fibroid deposit. (Deposita fibrosa.) 509. Lardaceous liver. Synonyms, Amyloid disease of the liver. Waxy liver. (Jecur lardaceum. Idem valent Morbus jecinoris amylodes, Jecur cereum.) Note. — Such cases have been described under the name oi Scrofulous disease of the liver. (43 1 .) Syphilitic deposit. (Deposita ex syphilide.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) (45 1 .) Colloid. (Morbus collodes.) 510. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Return such tumours here according to the list at p. 11. 511. Cyst. (Cystis.) (49 1 .) Tubercle. (Tubercula.) 512. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 119. (Nos. 14,21-23,25,28,34,35.) 512~z ted with peeg>~a>~cy. Convulsions. Menibroruni distentio.) Hypochondriasis. Hypocliondi : Mania. .Mania. *DISOEDEES OF THE CTECFEATOEY SYSTEM. (31ALA BAHGUIKIS APPARATUS Van <^ms. Vario a. Of the lower extremities. ( Menibroruni inferiornin. b. Of the labia. (Labiornm.) c. Of the rectum. Haemorrhoids. Recti in testiui. Haeinorrhoides. Serous exudation. (Profus: Tariet a. A V. — Ascites b. (Edema of the labia. V. — (Edema labiornm. c. (Edema of the lower extreinir;^. V. — (Edema membrorum in- fer iorum.) L-tio auhme.) Palpitation. Palpitatio cord-. ♦disobdees of the eespieatoey system. [ALA SPIRITUS APPARATUS spncea. Dys| Orthopncea. Orthopia i Cough. (Tose *DTSOEDEES OF THE ■ DIGESTIVE SYSTKM PPJLRAT' - Salivation. Saliva freqnens. Depraved and capricious appetite. ( ipiditas cibi prava et in coustans. Nausea and vomiting. | Nausea et vomitus. Cardialgia or Heartburn. (Cardialgia sive ardor ventriculi.) Pyrosis. Pyroei Intestinal cramp — colic. , Tormina — colici dolo: Constipation. (Alvra Lstricta. * These affections are secondare, and are therefore not numbered. 70 AFFECTIONS CONNECTED WITH PREGNANCY. Diarrhoea. (Alvus soluta.) Jaundice. (Morbus regius.) *DISORDERS OF THE URINARY SYSTEM. (MALA URESL3E APPARATUS.) Albuminuria. (Albuminuria.) Dysuria. (Difficultas urinae.) Incontinence of urine. (Incontinentia urinae.) Eetention of urine. (Retentio urinaB.) DISORDERS OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM. (MALA GENITALIUM APPARATUS.) 695. Metritis. Synonym, Hysteritis. (Metritis.) 696. Discharge of watery fluid from the uterus — Hydrorrhea. ( Pro- flu vium aquosum ex utero — Hydrorrhoea.) 697. Rheumatism of the uterus. (Rheumatismus uteri.) 698. Hysteralgia. (Metralgia.) 699. Spurious pains and cramp. (Dolores et spasmi nothi.) (670.) Catarrh of the vagina. Synonym, Leucorrhcea. (Catarrhus vagince. Idem valet Leucorrhcea.) 700. Sanguineous discharge. Synonym, Menstruation. (Profluvium sanguineum. Idem valet Menstrua.) 701. Haemorrhage. (Haemorrhagia.) 702. Displacements of the uterus. (Uterus loco motus.) Varieties : a. Prolapsus. (V. — Prolapsio.) b. Hernia. (V. — Hernia.) c. Retroversion. (Uterus resupinatus.) (681.) Pruritus of the vulva. (Pruritus vulvce.) 703. Abortion. (Abortus.) * These affections are secondary, and are therefore not numbered. AFFECTIONS CONNECTED WITH PARTURITION. 71 704. Premature labour. (Partus iutempestivus.) 705. Extra-uterine gestation. (Foetus extra uterum gestatus.) AFFECTIONS CONNECTED WITH PARTURITION. (MALA PARTURIENT1BUS INCIDENTIA.) 706. Atony of the uterus. (Eesolutio uteri.) 707. Over-clistention of the uterus. (Uterus supra moduin distentus.) a. From excess of liquor amuii. (Ex immodico liquore amnii.) b. From twins, triplets, &c. (Ex geminis, trigeniiuis, etc.) 708. Mechanical obstacle to the action of the uterus. (Impedimenta corporea partui obstantia.) a. From occlusion of the os uteri. (Os uteri occlusum.) b. From rigidity (1) of theos uteri. (Os uteri rigidurri.) (2) of the vagina. (Vagina rigida.) (3) of the perineum. (Perineum rigidum.) c. From cancer of the cervix uteri. (Carcinoma cervicis uteri.) d. From narrowness of the vagina. (Vagina coarctata.) e. From cicatrix or band in the vagina. (Cicatrix vel habenula in vagina.) /. From vaginal cyst. (Cystis vaginalis.) g. From prolapsus of the bladder. (Vesica prolapsa.) h. From stone in the bladder. (Calculus vesicae.) i. From distended rectum. (Distentio recti intestini.) ~k. From prolapsus of the rectum. (Eectum prolapsum.) 72 AFFECTIONS CONNECTED WITH PARTURITION. I. From tumour. (Tumor.) Varieties : 1. Uterine. (V.— Uteri.) 2. Ovarian. (V. — Ovarii.) 3. Pelvic. (V.— Pelvis.) i 4. Of external parts. (V. — Partium exteriorum.) m. From polypus. (Polypus.) n. From fractured pelvis. (Fractura ossis coxarum.) o. From exostosis. (Exostosis.) p. From distorted or contracted pelvis. (Distortum vel con- strictum os coxarum. q. From dislocated lumbar vertebrae into pelvis. Synonym, Spon- dylolisthesis. (Loco motse in pelviin lumborum vertebra?. Idem valet Spondylolisthesis.) r. From ankylosed coccyx. (Ankylosis coccygis.) s. From diminutive pelvis. (Pelvis angusta.) t. From extreme ante version of the uterus [with pendulous abdomen.] (Uterus penitus in pronum versus pendente abdomine.) u. From excessive size of the foetus. (Foetus praegrandis.) v. From malposition of the foetus. (Foetus male collocatus.) iv. From malformation of the foetus. (Deforinitas foetus.) x. From enlargement of the foetus from disease. (Foetus morbo adauctus.) y. From unusual thickness of the foetal membranes. (Orassitudo inusitata membranaruui foetus.) z. From unusual shortness of the fuuis. (Bre vitas inusitata funis.) 709. Haemorrhage. (Ha3inorrhagia.) AFFECTIONS CONNECTED WITH PAETUEITION. 73 a. Froin placenta pravia. Synonym, Unavoidable haemorrhage. (E secundis praeviis. Idem valet Haeinorrhagia inevita- bilis.) b. From accidental detachment of the placenta. Synonym, Acci- dental haemorrhage. (E secnndis casu separatis. Idem valet Haeinorrhagia fortnita.) c. From thrombus of the cervix uteri or labium. (Ex thrombosi cervicis uteri vel labii.) 710. Rupture or laceration of the uterus. (Diruptio vel laceratio uteri.) 711. Rupture or laceration of the vagina. (Diruptio vel laceratio vagina?.) 712. Rupture or laceration of the urinary bladder. (Diruptio vel laceratio vesicae.) 713. Rupture or laceration of the perineum. (Diruptio vel laceratio perinei.) 714. Retention of the placenta. (Retentio secundarum.) a. From atony of the uterus. (Ex resolutione uteri.) b. From irregular or hour-glass contraction. (Ex contra cto sine ordiue vel ad similitudinem horologii utero.) c. From preternatural adhesions. (Prater naturam adhaeren- tiuin.) 715. Inversion of the uterus. (Uterus inversus.) 716. Convulsions. (Menibroruin distentio.) AFFECTIONS CONSEQUENT ON PARTURITION. (MALA PUERPERIS INCIDEXTIA.) 717. Post-partum haemorrhage. ( ELaeinorrhagia post partum.) (33.) Puerperal ephemera. (Ephemera puerperarum.) 718. Milk fever. (Febris lactantium.) (32.) Puerperal fever. (Febris puerperarum.) 74 AFFECTIONS CONSEQUENT ON PARTURITION. 719. Metro-peritonitis. Synonym, Puerperal peritonitis. (Metroperi tonitis. Idem valet Peritonitis puerperaruin.) a. Metritis. (Metritis.) (531.) b. Peritonitis. {Peritonitis.) (260.) Phlebitis. {Phlebitis.) (261.) Phlegmasia dolens. {Phelgmasia dolens.) . 650 b .) Pelvic cellulitis. (Phlegmone pelvica.) 720. Iliac and pelvic abscesses. (Abscessus iliorum et pelvis.) 721. Sloughing of the cervix uteri. (Sphacelus cervicis uteri.) 722. Sloughing of the vagina. (Sphacelus vaginae.) 723. Sloughing of the perineum. (Sphacelus perinei.) 724. Sloughing of the bladder. (Sphacelus vesicae.) 725. Sloughing of the rectum. (Sphacelus recti intestini.) (660.) Uter o-vesical fistula. {Fistula uterum inter et vesicam.) (675.) Vesico-vaginal fistula. {Fistula vesicam inter et vaginam.) (676.) Recto-vaginal fistula. (Fistula rectam inter et vaginam.) { 729. ) Inflammation of the female breast. (Inflammatio mammwfoeminece. ) (730.) Abscess of the female breast. {Abscessus mammal fceminew.) 726. Puerperal mania. (Mania puerperarum.) a. Connected with parturition. (A partu.j b. Connected with lactation. (Lactantium.) 727. Puerperal convulsions. Synonym, Eclampsia. (Membrorum dis- tensio in puerperis. Idem valet Eclamnsia.) AFFECTIONS CONSEQUENT ON PARTURITION, ETC. 75 728. Sudden death after delivery. (Mors repentina post partuni.) a. From shock or nervous exhaustion. (Ex coucussa vel nervo- rum vi exmanita.) b. From impaction of coagula in the heart and pulmonary artery. (Ex impactione coagulorum in corde arteriaque pulmo- nale ) 1. Thrombosis. (Thrombosis.) 2. Embolism. (Embolus.) c. From entrance of air into veins [from separation of the pla cent a.] (Ex introitu aeris in veuas separates secundis.) (902.) Still-born. (Partus emortuus.) (903.) Premature birth. (Partus intempestivus.) DISEASES OF THE FEMALE BREAST. (MORBI MAMM.E FCEMINE^E.) 729. Inflammation. (Innammatio.) a. Acute. (Acuta.) b. Chronic. (Longa.) 730. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 731. Sinus. (Fistula.) 732. Galactorrhea. (Pronuvium lactis.) 733. Deficiency of milk. (Inopia lactis.) 734. Hypertrophy. (Hypertrophic) 735. Atrophy. (Atrophia.) 736. Depressed nipple. (Papilla depressa.) 737. Chapped nipple. (Papilla scissa.) 738. Ulcerated nipple. (Papilla exuicerata.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) a. Scirrlms. (Scirrlms.) b. Medullary cancer. {Carcinoma medullos um.) 76 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE BREAST. I c. Epithelial cancer. (Carcinoma epitheliosum.) (45 1 .) Colloid. (Morbus collodes.) 739. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) 739^. Fibrous tumour. Synonym, Painful sub-cutaneous tumour. (Tumor fibrosus. Idem valet Tumor subcutaneus dolens.) 740. Fibro -plastic tumour. (Tumor fibroplasticus..) 741. Fatty tumour. (Tumor adiposus.) 742. Osseous tumour. (Tumor osseus.) 743. Cartilaginous tumour. Synonym, Enchondroma. (Tumor carti- laginosus. Idem valet Enchondroma.) 744. Chronic mammary tumour. Synonym, Adenoid tumour. (Tumor mammarum longus. Idem valet Tumor adenoides.) 745. Vascular tumour. (Tumor vasculosus.) 746. Cyst. (Cystis.) 747. Complex cystic tumour. Synonym, Cysto-sarcoma. (Tumor cys- ticus multiplex. Idem valet Cysti sarcoma.) 748. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Eeturu cases of this class according to the list at p. 118. (Nos. 14,22.) 749. Hyperesthesia. (Hyperesthesia.) 750. Mastodynia. Synonym, Neuralgia. (Dolor mammarum. Idem valet Neuralgia.) DISEASES OF THE MALE MAMMILLA. (MORBI MAMMILLA VIRILIS.) Register the disease printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to by number. 751. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 752. Hypertrophy. (Hypertrophia.) (J4 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 753. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Return such cases according to the list at p. 11. 754. Cyst. (Cystis.) DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION. (MORBI ORGANORUM CORPUS MOVENTIUM.) Register the diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance by number. DISEASES OF BONES. (MORBI OSSIUM.) Xote. — In all cases the bone affected must be specified. 755. Ostitis. (Ostitis.) a. Periostitis. (Periostitis.) 1. Nodes. (Nodi ossium.) 756. Diffuse periostitis. Synonym, Acute periosteal abscess. (Peri- ostitis diffusa. Idem valet Abscessus periostei acutus.) a. Acute necrosis. (Necrosis acuta.) 757. Osteo-myelitis. ( Ostomy elit is.) 758. Chronic abscess. (Abscessus longus.) 759. Caries. (Caries.) 760. Necrosis. (Necrosis.) 761. Mollities ossium. (Mollities ossium.) 762. Hypertrophy. (Hypertrophia.) 763. Atrophy. (Atrophia.) 764. Spontaneous fracture. (Fractura sponte orta.) Xote. — The cause, if known, should be stated. [77] 78 DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION. (43 1 .) Syphilitic disease. (Morbus syphiliticus.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 765. Non-inalignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) a. Fibrous and iibro-cystic. (Tumor fibrosus et fibrocystics.) b. Myeloid. (Tumor rnyelodes.) c. Cartilaginous. Synonym, Euchondroma. (Tumor eartilagino- sus. Idem valet Euchondroma.) d. Osseous tumour. Synonym, Exostosis. (Tumor osseus Idem valet Exostosis.) Varieties : 1. Ivory. (Eburneus.) 2. Cancellated. (Cancellatus.) 3. Diffused. (Diffusus.) 766. Cyst. (Cystis.) (50.) Rickets. (Rachitis.) (49.) Scrofulous disease. (Struma.) 767. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 118. (Nos. 14, 22, 48.) 767a. Malformations. (Deformitates ingenitas.) Return such cases here according to the list at pp, 122, 125. DISEASES OF JOINTS (MORBI articulorum.) Note. — In all cases the joint affected is to be specified. 768. Acute synovitis. (InfLainniatio synovialis acuta.) 769. Chronic synovitis. (Inflammatio synovialis longa.) a. Pulpy degeneration of synovial membrane. (Degeneratio in pulpam membranas synovialis.) (49 1 .) b. Scrofulous disease of the joints. (Struma articularis.) (49 1 .) 1. Morbus coxce. (Morbus coxce.) 770. Ulceration of cartilage. (Exulceratio cartilaginis.) 771. Abscess. (Abscessus.) (31.) a, Pycemic abscess. (Abscessus pyamiicus.) 772. Ankylosis. (Ankylosis.) a. Deformity from ankylosis. (Deformitas ex ankylosi.) 773. Dropsy of joints. (Hydrops articulorum.) (35.) Gonorrhceal rheumatism. (Rheumatismus gonorrhoicus.) DISEASES OF THE ORGAN'S OF LOCOMOTION. 79 (30.) Synovial rheumatism. (Rheumatismus synovialis.) (41.) Gouty synovitis. (Inflammatio synovialis podagrica.) (42.) Chronic osteo-arthritis. Synonym, Chronic rheumatic arthritis. (Oitoarthritis longa. Idem valet Arthritis rheumatica longa.) 714t. Degeneration of cartilage, and of the articular surfaces of bones. (Degeneratio cartilaginis et sumuioruin ossium articula- rium.) 775. Perforation of joints. (Articuli perforati.) Xote. — This refers to perforation by disease, and in returning it the original affection should be stated. 776. Loose cartilage. Synonym, Loose body. (Cartilago libera. Idem valet Corpus liberum.) 777. Belaxation of ligaments. (Resolutio ligamentorum.) 778. Displacement of articular cartilage. (Cartilago articularis loco mota.) 779. Knock-knee. (Genua introrsum flexa.) 780. Bow-leg, or ont-kuee. (Genua arcuata.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 781. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 11. 782. Neuralgia of joints. (Neuralgia articulorum.) DISEASES OF THE SPINE. (MORBI spix^:.) 783. Ulceration of ligaments and cartilages. (Exuleeratio ligamen- torum et cartilaginum.) 784. Caries and necrosis. (Caries et necrosis.) a. Spontaneous fracture of the odontoid process. (Fractura sponte or t a processus odontoidis.) 80 DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION. 785. Psoas, lumbar, and other abscesses. (Abscessus psoadici, luin- bares aliique.) 786. Angular deformity. Synonym, Kyphosis. (Deformitas angu- laris. Idem valet Kyphosis.) 787. Lateral curvature. Synonym, Skoiiosis. (Ourvatura ex trans- verso. Idem valet Skoiiosis.) 788. Anterior curvature. Synonym, Lordosis. (Ourvatura in frontem. Idem valet Lordosis.; (50.) Rickety curvature. (Curvatura rachitica.) 789. Ankylosis. (Ankylosis.) (42.) Chronic osteo-arthritis , (Ostoarthritis longa.) 790. Non- malignant tumours. (Tumores nou maligni.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 11. (44 1 .) Cancer. {Carcinoma.) 791. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 118. (No. 14.) 792. Malformation. (Deformitates ingenitae.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 125. a. Deformity from malformation. (80 a .) b. Spina bifida. (Spina bifida.) DISEASES OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM. (MORBI musculorum apparatus.) Note. — In all cases the affected muscle or muscles should be stated. DISEASES OF THE MUSCLES. (MORBI MUSCULORUM.) 793. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 794. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 795. Gangrene. (Gangmena.) 790. Atrophy. (Atrophia.) 797. Progressive muscular atrophy. (Atrophia ingravescens.) 798. Fatty degeneration. (Degeneratio adiposa.) 799. Ossification. (Oonversio in calcem.) (43 1 .) Syphilitic deposit. (Deposita ex syphilide.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) DISEASES -OF THE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION. 81 (45 1 .) Colloid. (Morbus collodes.) 800. Non-malignant tumours. (Tnmores non maligni.) a. Erectile tumour. (Tumor spongiosis.) 801. Cyst. (Cystis.) (1145.) Rupture. (Diruptio.) 4 ( 88. ) Infantile paralysis. ( Paralysis infantilis. ) 802. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return such cases here according to the list at p. 118. (No. 4.) a. Trichinosis. (Trichinosis.) (95.) Spasm. (Spasmus.) 803. ^Exhaustion. (Exinanitio virium.) (89 b .) Scrivener's palsy. (Paralysis notariortim.) (19 a .) Diphtheritic paralysis. (Paralysis diphtherica.) DISEASES OF TENDONS. (MORBI TENDINUM.) 804. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) (805 a .) Thecal abscess. (Abscessus thecarum.) 805. Adhesion of tendons. (Tendo adherens.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 806. Non-malignant tumours. (Tumores non maligni.) 807. Contraction of tendons, fasciae, or muscles. (Coarctatio tendi- num, fasciarum, musculorum.) 808. Club-foot. (Talipes.) a. Talipes varus. (Talipes varus.) b. Talipes valgus. (Talipes valgus.) c. Taypes equinus. (Talipes equinus.) d. Talipes calcaneus. (Talipes calcaneus.) e. Talipes calcaneo- varus. (Talipes calcaneo varus.) /*. Talipes equino- valgus. Synonym, Flat-foot. (Talipes equi- novalgus. Idem valet Pes planus.) 809. Club-hand. (Manus curta.) 810. Contracted palmar fascia. (Arcus palmaris contractus.) 811. Wry-neck. (Caput obstipum.) (1146.) Rupture. (Diruptio.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. 6 82 DISEASES OF THE ORGANS, ETC. DISEASES OF THE APPENDAGES OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM. (morbi appendicum musculorum.) 812. Enlarged bursa patellar. Synonym, Housemaid's knee. (Byrsa patellae amplificata.) 813.^ Enlargement of other burs®, [specify which.] (Byrsarum alia- rum amplilicatio.) 814. Bursal tumour. (Tumor byrsae.) Definition: A solid tumour, the result of old enlargement of a bursa. 815. Bursal abscess. (Abscessus byrsse.) 816. Bunion. (Bunion. ) 817. Ganglion. (Ganglion.) a. Diffused palmar ganglion. (Ganglion palmare diffusum.) DISEASES OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE. (MORBI MEMBRANE CELLULOSE. ) Register the diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance bv number. 818. Inflammation. (Inflammatio.) 819. Abscess. (Abscessus.) 820. Inflammatory induration in the newly born. (Durities ex in- flammatione in recens natis.) 821. Slough. (Sphacelus.) (30 b .) Phlegmonous erysipelas. (Erysipelas phlegmonocles.) (862.) Carbuncle. Synonym, Anthrax. {Carbunculus.} 822. Obesity. (Obesitas.) 823. *Hsemorrhage. (Haeniorrhagia.) (653.) a. Pelvic hematocele. (Hematocele pelvica.) 824. Non-malignant tumours. (Turn ores non maligni.) Return such cases according to the list at p. 11. (44 1 ,) Cancer. (Carcinoma.') 825. Parasitic disease. (Morbus parasiticus.) Return cases of this class according to list at p. 118. (Nos. 4, 5, 14,21,22,43,48.) (1147.) Foreign substances. (Corpora adventitia.) 826. *Emphysema. (Emphysema.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. DISEASES OF THE CUTANEOUS SYSTEM. (MORBI CUTIS APPARATUS.) Register the diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance bv number. Note. — When the disease is local, its situation should be specified. (30.) Erysipelas. (Erysipelas.) 827. Erythema. (Erythema ) This term includes — 1. Erythema heve. (Erythema lasve.) 2. Erythema fugax. Synonym, E. volaticum. (Erythema fugax.) 3. Erythema marginatum. (Erythema marginatum.) 4. Erythema papulatum. (Erythema papulatum.) 5. Erythema tuberculatum. (Erythema tuberculatum.) 6. Erythema nodosum. (Erythema nodosum.) 828. Intertrigo. (Intertrigo.) 829. Koseola. (Eoseola.) This term includes — 1. Eoseola sestiva. (Roseola sestiva.) 2. Eoseola autumnalis. (Eoseola autumnalis.) 3. Eoseola symptomatica. (Eoseola symptomatica.) 4. Eoseola annulata. (Eoseola annulata.) 830. Urticaria. Synonym, Nettle rash. (Urticaria.) a. Urticaria acuta. (Urticaria acuta.) b. Urticaria chronica. (Urticaria longa.) Under one or other of these heads are included — 1. Urticaria febrilis. (Urticaria febrilis.) 2. Urticaria evanida. (Urticaria evanida.) 3. Urticaria perstans. (Urticaria perstaus.) 4. Urticaria conferta. (Urticaria conferta.) 5. Urticaria subcutanea. (Urticaria subcutanea.) 6. Urticaria tuberculata. (Urticaria tuberculata.) [83] 84 DISEASES OF THE CUTANEOUS SYSTEM. 831. Pellagra. (Dermatagra.) 832. Acroclynia. (Acrodynia.) 833. Asturian rose. (Kosa Asturica.) 834. Prurigo. (Prurigo.) 835. Lichen. (Lichen.) This term includes — 1. Lichen simplex. (Lichen simplex.) 2. Lichen pilaris. (Lichen pilaris.) 3. Lichen circumscriptus. (Lichen circumscriptus.) 4. Lichen agrius. (Lichen ierox.) 5. Lichen tropicus. Synonym, Prickly heat. (Lichen tropicus.) [The so-called Lichen lividus is really a form of Purpura.] 836. Strophulus. Synonyms, Eed gum, Tooth rash. (Strophulus.) This term includes — 1. Strophulus intertinctus. (Strophulus intertinctus.) 2. Strophulus confertus. (Strophulus confertus.) 3. Strophulus candidus. (Strophulus candidus.) [Strophulus albidus is referred to Acne.] [Strophulus volaticus to Erythema.] 837. Pityriasis. [This term includes Pityriasis capitis.] Synonym, Dim driff. (Pityriasis.) [Pityriasis versicolor is referred to Parasitic affections as a Synonym of Tinea versicolor.] 838. Psoriasis. [This term includes Lepra.} DISEASES OF THE CUTANEOUS SYSTEM. 85 a. Psoriasis vulgaris. Synonym, Lepra vulgaris. (Psoriasis vulgaris. Idem valet Leprae vulgares.) b. Psoriasis guttata. (Psoriasis guttata.) c. Psoriasis diffusa. (Psoriasis diffusa.) d. Psoriasis gyrata. (Psoriasis gyrata.) e. Psoriasis inveterata. (Psoriasis inveterata.) 840. Miliaria. (Miliaria.) a. Sudarnina. (Sudamiua.) Note.— This affection is almost invariably symptomatic. 841. Herpes. (Herpes.) Note. — All the varieties which have been named from their locality only are to be included under the term Herpes. a. Herpes phlyctenodes. (Herpes phlyctenodes.) b. Herpes circinatus. (Herpes eirciuatus.) c. Herpes iris. (Herpes iris.) d. Herpes zoster. Synonym, Shingles. (Herpes zoster. Idem valet Cingulum.) 842. Pemphigus. Synonym, Pompholyx. (Pompholyx.) a. Pemphigus acutus. (Pompholyx acuta.) I). Pemphigus chronicus. (Pompholyx longa.) c. Pemphigus solitarius. (Pompholyx solitaria.) 843. Eczema. (Eczema.) a. Eczema simplex. (Eczema simplex.) b. Eczema rubrum. (Eczema rubrum.) c. Eczema impetiginodes. (Eczema impetiginosum.) d. Eczema chrouicum. (Eczema longum.) 844. Impetigo. (Impetigo.) a. Impetigo sparsa. (Impetigo sparsa.) b. Impetigo confluens. (Impetigo confluens.) 1. Impetigo figurata. (Impetigo figurata.) » 2. Impetigo larvalis. Synonym, Porrigo larvalis. (Impetigo larvalis.) No. 839 has been accidentally omitted. 86 DISEASES OF THE CUTANEOUS SYSTEM. 845. Eupia. (Eupia.) a. Eupia simplex. (Eupia simplex.) b. Eupia pro-rumens. (Eupia promineus.) c. Eupia escharotica. Synonym, Pemphigus gangrsenosus. (Eupia escharotica. Idem valet Pompholyx gangrenosa.) 84:6. Ecthyma. (Ecthyma.) 847. Acne. (Acne.) a. Acne punctata. (Acne punctata.; Note. — Wlien the Demodex folliculorum is discovered, its presence should be stated. b. Acne indurata. (Acne indurata.) c. Acne rosacea. (Acne rosacea.) d. Acne strophulosa. Synonym, Strophulus albidus. (Acne strophulosa. Idem valet Strophulus albidus.) 848. Sycosis. Synonym, Mentagra. (Sycosis. Idem valet Mentagra.) Note. — When the Microsporon mentagrophytes or the Demodex folliculorum is discovered, its presence should be stated. 849. Stearrhoea. (Steatorrhoea.) a. Stearrhoea simplex. (Steatorrhea simplex.) b. Stearrhoea nigricans. (Steatorrhoea nigricans.) 850. Ichthyosis. (Ichthyosis.) a. Ichthyosis vera. (Ichthyosis vera.) b. Ichthyosis cornea. (Ichthyosis cornea.) 851. Xeroderma. Synonyms, Scleroderma, Scleriasis. (Xeroderma. Idem valent Scleroderma, Scleriasis.) 852. Leucoderma. (Leucoderma.) [This term includes Vitiligo.] 853. Albinismus. (Albitudo.) 854. Canities. (Canities.) 855. Melasma. (Melasma.) (286.) Melasma Addisoni. English name, Addison } s disease. Synonym^ Bronzed skin. (Melasma Addisoni.) 856. Lentigo and Ephelis. Synonym, Freckles. (Lentigo et Ephelis.) DISEASES OF THE CUTANEOUS SYSTEM. 87 857. Chilblain. (Pernio.) 858. Frostbite. (Ambusta ex frigore.) 859. Ulcer. (Ulcus.) 8G0. Fissures. (Fissurse. Khagades.) (353.) Cancrum oris. (Gangrama oris.) 8G1. Boil. (Furunculus.) 862. Carbuncle. Synonym, Anthrax. (Carbunculus.) (26.) Malignant postule. (Pustula maligna.) 863. Onychia. (Onychia.) Definition: Inflammation of the matrix of the nail. 864. Onychia maligna. (Onychia maligna.) 865. Whitlow. (Paronychia.) a. Thecal abscess. (Abscessus thecarnm.) 866. Gangrene. (Gaugraena.) 866«. Senile gangrene. (Gangraena senilis.) 8661). Bed-sore. (Ulcus ex cubando.) 867. Hypertrophy. (Hypertrophia.) 86S. Corn. (Clavus.) (816.) Bunion. (Bunion.) 869. Elephantiasis Arabum. Synonyms, Barbadoes leg, Elephas. (Elephantiasis Arabum. Idem valent Crus Barbadicum, Elephas. ) (48.) True Leprosy. Synonym, Elephantiasis Grceeorum. (Leprce verm. Idem valet Elephantiasis Grceeorum.) 870. Atrophy. (Atrophia.) a. Linear atrophy. (Atrophia linearis.) I). Alopecia. (Alopecia.) c. Atrophy of nails. (Atrophia unguium.) (44 1 .) Cancer. (Carcinoma.) 871. Fibro-cellular tumour. (Tumor fibrocellulosus.) 872. Fatty tumour. (Tumor adiposus.) (267.) Ncevus vascularis. (N~wvus vasculosis.) 873. Nosvus. Synonym, Port- wine stain. (Naevus.) 874. KaBvus pilaris. Synonym, Mole. (Nievus pilaris.) 88 DISEASES OF THE CUTANEOUS SYSTEM. 875. Sebaceous tumour. (Tumor sebaceus.) a. Steatoma. (Steatoma.) 876. Cornua. (Cornua.) 877. Warts. (Verrucse.) 878. Condyloma. (Condyloma.) 879. Molluscum. (Molluscum.) 880. Cheloid. (Tumor cheloides.) 881. Framboesia. Synonym, Yaws. (Morula.) 882. Delhi Boil. (Furunculus Delhinus.) 883. Aleppo Evil. (Malum Aleppense.) (46.) Lupus. (Lupus.) (49.) Scrofulous disease. (Struma.) 884. Ingrown nail. (Unguis involutus.) (912 a .) Silver stain. (Macula argentea.) (992.) Bums and scalds. (Ambusta.) 884a. Cicatrices. [State the cause.] (Cicatrices.) Note. — Under this heading are to be returned only cases presenting a definite morbid character. ( 102. ) Hyperesthesia. (Hyper cesth esia. ) 885. Pruritus. (Pruritus.) (103.) Ancesthesia. {Ancesthesia.) 886. Ephidrosis. (Ephidrosis.) 887. Anidrosis. (Anidrosis.) *PAEASITIC DISEASES OF THE SKIN. (MORBI CUTIS PARASITICI.) 888. Tinea tonsurans. Synonym, Ringworm. Parasite, -Achorion Lebertii. Synonym, Trychophytoii tonsurans. (Tinea tondens. Parasitus, Achorion Lebertii. Idem valet Tri- chophyton tondens.) 889. Tinea decalvans. Synonyms, Alopecia areata, Porrigo decalvans. Parasite, Microspores Audouini. (Tinea decalvans. Idem valet Area. Parasitus, Microsporon Audouini.) 890. Tinea favosa. Synonyms, Fay as, Porrigo favosa. Parasite, Achorion Schoenleinii, Puccima Favi. (Tinea favosa. Idem valet Favus. Parasitus, Achorion Schoenleinii, Puc- cinia favi.) * For a list of the parasites found in the parasitic diseases of the skin, all of which are to be returned here, see pp. 118-21. (Nos. 5, 36-43. 45, 4^-55.) DISEASES OF THE CUTANEOUS SYSTEM. 89 891. Tinea versicolor, Synonym, Pityriasis versicolor. Parasite, Microsporon furfur. (Tinea versicolor. Idem valet Pty- riasis versicolor. Parasitus, Microsporon furfur.) 892. Tinea polonica. Synonym, Plica polonica. Parasite, Trichophy- ton sporuloicles. (Tinea polonica. Idem valet Plica po- lonica. Parasitus, Trichophyton sporulo'ides.) 893. Mycetoma. Synonym, Madura foot. Parasite, Ohionyphe Car- teri. (Mycetoma. Idem valet Pes Maduranus. Parasitus, Chionyphe Carteri.) 894. Scabies. Synonym, Itch. Parasite, Sarcoptes scabiei. (Scabies. Idem valet Psora. Parasitus, Sarcoptes scabiei.) 895. Phthiriasis. (Phthiriasis.) 896. Irritation (Irritatio orta) caused by — a. Pediculus capitis. (Ex pediculo capitis.) b. Pediculus palpebrarum. (Ex pediculo palpebrarum.) c. Pediculus vestimenti. (Ex pediculo vestimenti.) d., Pediculus tabescentium. (Ex pediculo tabesceutium.) e. Phthirius inguinalis. 897. Pulex penetrans. English Synonym, Chigoe. (Ex pulice pen- etranti.) Pulex irritans. (Ex pulice irritanti.) 898. Cimex. (Ex cimice.) 899. Leptothrix autumnalis. English Synonym, Harvest-bug. (Ex leptotrice autumnali.) 900. Wasps, bees, and other stinging insects. (Ex crabronibus apibus, aliisque iusectis aculeatis.) (985 a3 .) Oases of irritation from stinging insects should be entered here, and those of death from that cause under poisoned wounds. 901. Nettles and other stinging plants. (Ex urticis, aliisque plantis aculeatis.) CONDITIONS NOT NECESSARILY ASSOCIATED WITH GENERAL OR LOCAL DISEASES. (CONDITIONES -NON EX NECESSITATE CUM MORBIS CONJUNCT^ SIVE COR- PORIS UNIVERSI SIVE PARTIUM SINGULARUM.) 902. Still-born. (Partus emortuus.) 903. Premature birth. (Partus intempestivus.) 904. Old age. (Senectus.) Note. — This mode of return is only to be employed when the cause of death is not traceable to definite disease. 905. # Debility. (Imbecillitas.) Definition: Uniform exhaustion of all the organs of the body without specific disease. POISONS. (VENENA.) In returning cases of poisoning, the precise agent should be stated. METALS AND THEIR SALTS. (METALLA et sales metallici.) 906. Arsenic. (Arsenicum.) 907. Mercury. (Hydrargyrus.) a. Mercurial tremor. (Tremor ex hydrargyro.) (393.) b. Mercurial inflammation of the dental periosteum. (Inflammatio ex hydrargyro dentium periostei.) 908. Lead. (Plumbum.) a. Lead colic. Synonym, Painters 7 colic. (Colum ex plumbo. Idem valet Colum pictorum.) b. Lead palsy. (Paralysis ex plumbo.) c. Blue gum. (Gingiva crerulea.) (124 b .) d. Stain of the conjunctiva from lead. (Decolorata plumbo con- junctiva.) 909. Copper. (Cuprum.) 910. Antimony. (Antimonium.) 911. Zinc. (Zincum.) * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection being also specified. [90] POISONS. 91 912. Silver. (Argentuin.) a. Silver stain. (Macula argentea.) (124 a .) b. Stain of the conjunctiva from nitrate of silver. (Decolorata argento conjunctiva.) 913. Iron. (Ferrum.) 914. Bismuth. (Bismuthum.) 915. Chromium. (Chromium.) a. Bichromate of potash. (Potass* bichromas.) CAUSTIC ALKALIES. (alcalia caustica.) 916. Potash. (Potassa.) 917. Soda, (Soda.) 918. Ammonia. (Ammonia.) 919. Alkaline salts. (Sales alcalini.) METALLOIDS. (metallis simllia.) 920. Phosphorus. (Phosphorus.) (394.) a. Phosphoric inflammation and necrosis of the alveoli. {Inflam- matio et necrosis alveolorum ex phosphor o.) 921. Iodine. (Iodum.) ACIDS. (ACID A.) 922. Sulphuric acid. (Acidum sulphuricum.) 923. Mtric acid. (Acidum nitricum.) 924. Hydrochloric acid. (Acidum hydrochloricum.) 925. Phosphorous acid. (Acidum phosphorosum.) 926. Oxalic acid. (Acidum oxalicum.) 927. Tartaric acid. (Acidum tartaricum.) VEGETABLE POISONS. (VENEXA VEGETABILIA.) 928. Savin. (Sabina.) (juniperus saSina. — Linnceus.) 929. Croton oil. (Oleum crotoiris.) (CROTON TIGLIUM. — LintlCBUS.) 930. Elaterium. (Elaterium.) (ecbalium officinarum. — Rich. ) 931. Colchicum. (Colchicum.) (colchicum actumxale. — Linnceus.) 92 poisons. 932. Black hellebore. (Helleborus niger.) (helleborus niger. — Linnceus.) 933. White hellebore. (Veratrum album.) (VERATRUM ALBUM. — LiPMCeUS.) a. Yeratria. (Veratria.) 934. Squill. (Scilla.) (SCILLA MARITIMA.,— LinnCBUS.) 935. Ergot of rye. (Ergota.) (sph^ria purpurea. — Fries.) a. Ergotism. (Ergotismus.) 936. Opium. (Opium.) (papaver somniferum. — Linnceus,) 937. Indian hemp. (Cannabis Indica.) (cannabis sativa. — Linnceus.) 938. Alcohol. (Alcohol.) a. Delirium tremens. (Delirium alcoholicum.) 939. Ether vapour. (iEtheris vapor.) 940. Chloroform vapour. (Chloroformi vapor.) 941. Henbane. (Hyoscyamus.) (hyoscyamus niger. — Linnceus.) 942. Deadly nightshade. (Belladonna.) ( ATROPA BELLADONNA. — LinnceUS. ) a. Atropia. (Atropia.) 943. Thorn apple. (Stramonium.) (datura stramonium. — Linnceus.) 944. Prussic acid. (Acidum hj^drocyanicum.) a. Oil of bitter almonds. (AmygdaUe amame oleum.) b. Laurel water. (Laurocerasi aqua.) 945. Cyanide of potassium. (Potassii cyanidum.) 946. Mtro-benzole. (Mtrobenzoleum.) 947. Wourali. Curara. Woorara. (Uralia. Curara.) (strtchnos toxifera. — Schomburgk.) 948. Hemlock. (Conium.) (conium maculatum. — Linnceus.) 949. Monkshood. Aconite. (Aconitum.) (aconitum napellus. — Linnceus.) poisoxs. 9t o a. Aconitia. (Aconitia.) 950. Foxglove. Digitalis. (Digitalis.) (digitalis purpurea. — Linnaeus.) a. Digitaliu. (Digitaliuum.) 951. Tobacco. (Tabacum.) (xicotiaxa tabacum. — Linnceus.) a. Mcotia. (Mcotia.) 952. Hemlock dropwort. (OEnanthe crocata.) ((ENANTHE CROCATA. — LinnceUS.) 953. Mix vomica. (Mix vomica.) (strychnos nux vomica. — Linnceus.) a. Strychnia. (Strychnia.) b. Brucia. (Brncia.) 954. Upas tieute. (Upas tieuticuni.) (strychxos tieute.— Leschenhault.) 955. Upas antiar. (Upas antiaricum.) (antiaris toxicaria. — Leschenhault.) 956. Galabar bean. (Faba Calabarica. Idem valet Physostigmatis faba.) (PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM. — Balfour.) 957. Fool's parsley. (iEthusa cynapinm.) (iETHUSA CYNAPIUM.— LwnCCUS.) 958. Water hemlock. (Oicuta virosa.) (cicuta virosa. — Linnceus.) 959. Camphor. (Camphora.) (cinxamomum camphora. — F. Xees and Obermaier.) 960. Cocculus Indicus. (Coccnlus Indicus.) (anamirta cocculus. — Wright and Arnott.) 961. Darnel. (Lolium temnlentnm.) (L0LIUM TEMULENTUM. — LinnCCUS.) 962. Indian tobacco. Lobelia. (Lobelia inilata.) (LOBELIA INFLATA. — LinnCCUS.) 963. Laburnum. (Laburnum.) (laburnum vulgare. — Griesbach.) 964. Yew. (Taxus baccata.) (taxus baccata.— Linnceus.) 94 poisons. 965. Poisonous fungi. (Fungi venenati.) a. Mouldy bread. (Panis mucidus.) 966. Poisonous grain. (Grana venenata.) < a. Lathyrus. (Lathyrus.) (LATHYRUS SATIVUS.) 1 Paralysis from Lathyrus. (Paralysis ex Lathyro.) ANIMAL POISONS. (VENEXA ANIMALIA.) 967. Spanish fly. Cantharides. (Cantharis.) 968. Decayed and diseased meat. (Caro rancida et morbida.) 969. Poisonous meat. (Caro venenata.) a. Sausages. (Botuli.) 970. Poisonous cheese. (Oaseus venenatus.) 971. Poisonous milk, (Lac venenatum.) 972. Poisonous fish. (Pisces venenati.) a. Mussels. (Musculi.) OASEOUS POISONS. (VENENA AERIA.) 973. Ammonia. (Ammonia.) 974. Mtrous acid vapour. (Acidi nitrosi vapor.) 975. Chlorine. (Ohlorum.) 976. Carbonic acid. (Aciduin carbonicum.) 977. Carbonic oxide. (Oxidum carbonicum.) 978. Coal gas. (Carbonis vapor.) 979. Cyanogen. (Cyanogenium.) 980. Sulphuretted hydrogen. (Hydrogenii sulphuretum.) (939.) Ether vapour. (JEtheris vapor.) (940.) Chloroform vapour. (Chloroformi vapor.) 981. Putrid and morbid exhalations. (Exhalationes putridse et pesti- lentes.) 982. Other noxious effluvia. (Alias exhalationes noxiae.) poisons. 95 MECHANICAL IRRITANTS. (CORPORA IRRITANTIA.) 983. Pounded glass. (Vitruin contusuni.) 984. Steel filings. (Ferri scobs.) POISONED WOUNDS. (VULNERA VENENO IXFECTA.) Definition: Wounds inoculated with foreign matter, producing general symptoms, or propagating inflammation to other parts of the body. Varieties : 985. a. By venomous animals. (Ex animalibus veuenatis.) 1. Snakes. (Serpentibus.) 2. Scorpions. (Scorpionibus.) 3. Stinging insects. (Insectis aculeatis.) (900.) Cases of death from stinging insects should be entered here, and those of irritation only from that cause at No. 900. b. By animals having infectious disease. (Ex animalibus quce male habent morbi contagiosa.) (23.) Glanders. (Equinia.) (24.) Farcy. (Farciminum.) (25.) Equinia mitis. (Equinia mitis.) (2G.) Malignant pustule. (Pustula maligna.) (91.) Hydrophobia. Babies. (Hydrophobia. Rabies.) (2.) Coivpox. (Vaccinia.) 98G. c. By dead amimal matter. (Ex corporibus auimalium nior- tuorum.) 987. d. By morbid secretions. (Ex humoribus morbidis.) 988. e. By vegetable substances. (Ex materia vegetabili.) 989. 1. Poisoned arrows. (Ex sagittis veuenatis.) (947.) Wourali. (Ex Uralia.) 990. 2. Subcutaneous injection. (Exinfusionehypodermica.) Note. — In returning such cases, specify the agent employed. 991. /. By mineral substances. (Ex materia nietallica.) INJURIES (INJURLE.) GENERAL INJURIES. (INJUKUS IN COEPORE UNIVERSO.) 992. Burns and Scalds.* (Anibusta.) Note. — When limited to one part of the body the part is to be speci- fied ; e. (j., Scald of the larynx. 993. Lightning stroke. (Fulininis ictus.) 994. Multiple injury. (Injuria multiplex.) The cause and extent to be stated. 995. Asphyxia. Synonym, Apncea. (Asphyxia.) a. From Drowning. (Demersorum.) b. From Hanging. (Ex suspendio.) c. From Strangling. (Strangulatorum.) d. From Plugging of air passages, e. #., with bread 5 with blood. (Ex obturatis spiritus itineribus.) e. From Overlying. (Ex corpore superincubanre.) /. From Crushing. (Ex compressu.) g. From Gaseous poisons. [Ex vaporibus pestiferis.) See the list at p. 94. 990. PrivatioUof Synonym, Starvation. (Fames.) 997. Exposure to cold.f (Frigus.) 998. Infant exposure.! (Infantium expositio.) * 999. Neglect.f (Incuria.) * Including explosions. t Any affection that may have been induced by this cause ought to be stated. [90] LOCAL INJURIES. (INJURIA SINGULAEES.) General Note. — In all cases of injury, specify whether accidental, judicial, homicidal, self-inflicted, or in battle. INJURIES OF THE HEAD AND FACE. (injuria in capite et facie.) A. — OF THE HEAD. (A. — IN CAPITE.) 1000. Contusion. (Contusum.) a. Cephalhematoma. (Cephalgematoina.) 1001. Scalp wound: bone not exposed. (Vulnus cutis, osse non nudato.) 1002. Scalp wound: bone exposed. (Vulnus cutis, osse nudato.) 1003. Concussion of the brain. (Concussio cerebri.) 1001. Fracture of the vault of the skull.* (Fractura calvarire supe- rioris.) a. Simple, without depression. (Simplex, osse non depresso.) b. Simple, with depression. (Simplex, osse depresso.) c. Compound, without depression. (Foras patens, osse non de presso.) d. Compound, with depression. (Foras patens, osse depresso.) 1005. Hernia cerebri. (Hernia cerebri.) 100G. Fracture of the base of the skull. (Fractura basis calvarire.) 1007. Wound of the skull. (Vulnus calvaries.) Xote. — If from gunshot, to be so stated. * In such cases, state the main features in the fewest words possible. 7 [ 97 ] 98 LOCAL INJURIES. 1008. Laceration of the brain, without fracture. (Laceratio cerebri sine fractura.) 1009. Injuries of vessels.* tj: [Specify which.] (Injuria vasis illatse.) 1010. Injuries of the cerebral nerves. (Injuria} nervis cerebri illatse.) B. — OF THE FACE. (B. — IN FACIE.) 1011. Contusion. (Contusuin.) 1012. Wound.* (Yulnus.) 1013. Injuries of vessels.*!! [Specify which.] ( Injuria} vasis illatae.) 1014. Foreign bodies in the ear. (Corpora adventitia in aure sita.) 1015. Foreign bodies in the nose. (Corpora adventitia in naribus.) 1016. Foreign bodies in the antrum. (Corpora adventitia in antro.) 1017. Foreign* bodies in the soft parts. (Corpora adventitia in partibus niollioribus.) 1018. Fracture of the facial bones. (Fractura ossium faciei.) 1019. Fracture of the lower jaw. (Fractura maxillae inferioris.) (410, 411.) Note. — Injuries of the alveoli and teeth are to be returned with the other affections of those parts. 1020. Dislocation of the jaw. (Maxilla loco mota.) INJURIES OF THE EYE. (iNJUHIiE IN OCULO.) 1021. Contusion. (Contusuin.) 1022. Contusion, with rupture of the sclerotic. Synonym, Ruptured globe. (Contusus oculus, rupta sclerotica. Idem valet Ruptum album oculi.) * In such cases, state the main features in the fewest words possible. t Specify when from gunshot. X Return such cases in the order given at pages 34, 35. LOCAL INJURIES. 99 1023. Contusion, with dislocation of the lens. (Contusus oculus lente elisa.) 1024. Contusion, with haemorrhage into the globe. (Contusus oculus cum haemorrhagia interiore.) 1025. Foreign bodies in the cornea or conjunctiva. (Corpora adven- titia in corneam vel conjunctivam recepta.) 1026. Foreign bodies in the cavity of the eye* (Corpora adventitia intra oculum recepta.) 1027. Wound of the eyelid. (Vulnus palpebrarum.) 1028. Wound of the conjunctiva. (Vulnus conjunctivae.) 1029. Wound of the sclerotic. (Vulnus scleroticae.) 1030. Wound of the cornea. (Vulnus corneae.) 1031. Wound of the lens. (Vulnus lentis.) 1032. Wound of the iris. (Vulnus iridis.) 1033. Dislocation of the globe. (Loco motus oculus.) (158.) Total disorganization of the eye from injury. (Oculus funditus i nj urid convulsus. ) 1034. Wounds and injuries of the parts within the orbit. (Vulnera vel injuriae intra orbitam acceptae.) 1035. Chemical injuries of the ejdids and eye. (Injuriae chemicae pal- pebris et oculo illatae.) 1036. Burns and scalds. (Ambusta.) * State when from gunshot. 100 LOCAL INJURIES. INJURIES OF THE NECK. (INJURLE IN CERVICE.) 1037. Contusion of the soft parts. (Oontusum in partibus molliori- bus.) 1038. Fracture of the hyoid bone. (Fractura ossis hyo'idis.) 1039. Fracture of the cartilages of the larynx. (Fractura cartilaginum laryngis.) 1040. Rupture of the trachea. (Trachea rupta.) 1041. Dislocation of the hyoid bone. (Os hyo'ides loco inotuni.) 1042. Wound. (Vulnus.) a. Superficial. (In suinma carue.) b. Cutthroat.* (Perfosso jugulo.) c. Gunshot.* (Ex tormentorum pilis.) d. From the mouth. (Ex ore.) 1043. Injuries of vessels.*t| (Injurise vasis illatse.) [Specify which.] (992.) Bum and scald of the larynx. (Ambusta in larynge.) 1044. Foreign bodies in the air-passages. (Corpora adventitia in spir- itus itineribus.) 1045. Foreign bodies in the pharynx. (Corpora adventitia . in pha- rynge.) 1046. Foreign bodies in the oesophagus. (Corpora adventitia in cesoph- ago.) 1047. Injury of the pharynx and oesophagus by corrosive substances. (Injuria exedentium in pharynge et cesophago.) * In such cases, state the main features iu the fewest words possible. t Specify when from gunshot. -^ $ Return such cases in the order given at pp. 34, 35. LOCAL INJURIES. 101 INJURIES OF THE CHEST.* (iXJURLE IX THOHACE.) 1048. Contusion. (Oontusum.) 1049. Fracture of the ribs [including costal cartilages] without injury to lung. (Fractura costaruni cartilaginunique in costis, illseso pulnione.) 1050. Fracture of the ribs [including costal cartilages] with injury to lung. (Fractura costarum cartilaginunique in costis, iaeso pulmone.) 1051. Fracture of the sternum. (Fractura ossis pectoralis.) 1052. Wound of the parietes. (Vulnus lateruni.) 1053. Perforating wound of the chest.* t (Vulnus perforans thoracis.) 1054. Penetrating wound of the pleura or lung.*t (Vulnus penetrans pleurae vel pulmonis.) 1055. Wound of the anterior mediastinum. *t (Vulnus mediastini prioris.) 1056. Wound of the pericardium and heart.*t (Vulnus pericardii et cordis,) 1057. Injuries of vessels.*tf (Injuria^ vasis illat?e.) [Specify which.] 1058. Rupture of the heart or lung without wound or fracture.* (Dirup- tio cordis vel pulmonis citra vulnus aut fracturam.) *In such cases, state the main features in the fewest words possible. t Specify when from gunshot. $ Return such cases in the order given at pp. 34, 35. 102 LOCAL INJURIES. INJURIES OF THE BACK. (injurle a tergo.) [Including the whole spinal region.] 1059. Contusion. (Contusum.) 1060. Sprain. (Strernina.) 1061. Wound.*t (Yulnus.) 1062. Fracture and dislocation of the spine. ( Spina fracta et loco mota. ) Xote. — The seat of the injury and the existence and extent oi paralysis to be stated. 1063. Injury to the cord, without known fracture. (Injuria in medulla spinae sine cognita fractura.) INJURIES OF THE ABDOMEN. (injuria in ventre.) 1064. Contusion. (Contusum.) L065. Contusion, with rupture of muscles.* (Contusum ruptis musculis.) 1066. Contusion, with rupture of viscera. (Contusum ruptis visceribus.) 1067. Wound of the parietes.t (Yulnus abdominis.) 1068. Wound of the parietes, with protrusion of uninjured viscera. (Yulnus abdominis cum prolapsione viscerum ilhesoruin.) 1069. Wound of the parietes, with protusion of wounded viscera. (Yulnus abdominis cum prolapsione viscerum laesorum.) 1070. Wound of the parietes, with wound of unprotruded viscera. (Yulnus abdominis cum vulnere viscerum in sede manentium.) * In such cases, state the main features in the fewest words possible. t Specify when from gunshot. LOCAL INJURIES. 103 1071 . Wound of viscera without wound of parietes * (Yulnus viscerum sine abdominis vulnere.) 1072. Injuries of vessels.*^ (Injurise vasis illatas.) [Specify which.] 1073. Foreign bodies in the peritoneal cavity. (Corpora adventitia in peritonaeo sita.) 1074. Foreign bodies in the stomach. (Corpora adventitia inventriculo.) 1075. Foreign bodies and concretions in the intestine. (Corpora ad- ventitia et concreta in intestinis.) 1076. Fistula from injury, and artificial anus. (Fistula ex injuria, anusque nothus.) INJURIES OF THE PELVIS. * (injuria in pelvi.) 1077. Contusion. (Contusum.) 1078. Wound of the male perineum, scrotum, and penis.*t (Vulnus perinei masculi, scroti, colisque.) 1079. Wound of the female perineum and vulva. (Yulnus perinei foeininei et vulvae.) 1080. Wound of the vagina and internal female organs.t (Vulnus vaginae et partium interiorum in fcenrinis.) 1081. Wound of the rectum. t (Yulnus recti intestini.) 1082. Wound of the anus. (Yulnus ani.) 1083. Wound of the bladder. (Vulnus vesica?.) 1084. Eupture of the bladder without wound. (Eupta sine vulnere vesica.) * Specify when from gunshot. t la such cases state the main features in the fewest words possible. t Return such cases in the order given at pages 34, 35. 104 LOCAL INJURIES. 1085. Rupture of the bladder from fracture. (Rupta ex fractura vesica.) Note. — Rupture of the bladder from accumulation of urine is usually from stricture, and must be returned under the appro- priate heading (564 b .) 1086. Injuries of the pregnant uterus. (Injuries utero gravido illatae.) 1087. Injuries of vessels.*t| (Injuria vasisillataB.) [Specify which.] 1088. Foreign bodies in the vagina. (Corpora adventitia in vagina.) 1089. Foreign bodies in the rectum. (Corpora adventitia in recto iutestino.) (570,601a.) Foreign bodies in the bladder and urethra. ( Corpora adventitia in vesica et urinm itinere.) Note. — Return such cases with calculus in the bladder and urethra. 1090. Fracture and dislocation of the pelvis. (Fractum et loco rnotum os coxaruro.) 1091. Fracture and dislocation of the pelvis with rupture of the bladder or urethra. (Idem, rupta vesica vel urinre itinere.) INJURIES OF THE UPPER EXTREMITIES. (injuria in membris superioribus.) 1092. Contusion. (Contusum.) 1093. Sprain. (S'trernma.) [Specify which joint.] 1094. Wound. tj (Yulnus.) 1095. Wound of joint. (Vulnera articulorum.) 1096. Injuries of vessels.*f | (Injuria^ vasis illatse.) [Specify which.] 1097. Foreign bodies embedded.! (Corpora adventitia inhserentia.) 1098. Separation of epiphyses. (Diductio epiphysium.) 1099. Greenstick fracture, or bending of bone. (Fractura surcu- laria, sive flexura ossis.) [Specify which bone.] 1100. Fracture. (Fractura.) [State whether simple or compound.] * Return such cases in the order given at pp. 34, 35. t la such cases, state the main features in the fewest words possible. t Specify when from gunshot. LOCAL INJURIES. 105 1101. Fracture of the clavicle. (Fractura juguli.) 1102. Fracture of the scapula. (Fractura ossis scapularuin.) 1103. Fracture of the humerus. (Fractura humeri.) 1104. Fracture of the forearm. (Fractura bra chii.) 1105. Fracture of the carpus, metacarpus, and phalanges. (Fractura carpi, metacarpi, xmalangium.) 1106. Ununited fracture, or false joint. (Fractura non coiens, sive articulus nothus.) [Specify which bone.] 1107. Dislocation. (Loco mota ossa.) [When compound, to be so stated.] 1108. Dislocation of the sterno-clavicular joint. (Loco mo turn jugulum a parte ossis pectoris.) 1109. Dislocation of the acromio-clavicular joint. (Loco motuin jugu- lum a parte scapular urn.) 1110. Dislocation of the shoulder. (Loco motus humerus.) 1111. Dislocation of the elbow. (Loco motus cubitus.) 1112. Dislocation of the wrist and carpus. (Loco motus carpus pri- maque pars palm a?.) 1113. Dislocation of the thumb. (Loco motus pollex.) 1114. Dislocation of the phalangeal joints. (Loco motae phalanges.) 106 LOCAL INJURIES. INJURIES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES. (INJURIA Uf MEMBRIS INFERIORIBUS.) 1115. Contusion. (Oontusum.) 1116. Sprain. (Streinina.) [Specify which joint.] 1117. Wound.*f (Yulnus.) 1118. Wound of joint. (Yulnera articulorum.) 1119. Injuries of vessels.*f| (Injura3 vasis illatse.) [Specify which.] 1120. Foreign bodies embedded.* (Corpora adventitial inhserentia.) 1121. Separation of epiphyses. (Diductio epiphysium.) 1121«. Fracture. (Fractura.) [When compound, to be so stated.] 1122. Fracture of the femur. (Fractura femoris.) 1123. Fracture of the cervix femoris. (Fractura cervicis femoris.) 1124. Fracture of the cervix femoris, intracapsular. (Eadem intra capsulam.) 1125. Fracture of the trochanter major. (Fractura processus majoris.) 1126. Fracture of the patella. (Fractura patellar.) 1127. Fracture of the leg, both bones. (Fractura cruris, utriusque ossis.) 1128. Fracture of the tibia alone. (Fractura tibice solius.) 1129. Fracture of the fibula alone. (Fractura surae solius.) 1130. Fracture of the bones of the foot. (Fractura ossium pedis.) 1131. Ununited fracture, or false joint. (Fractura non coiens, sive ar- ticulus nothus.) [Specify which bone.] * In such cases, state the main features in the fewest words possible. t Specify when from gunshot. t Return such cases in the order given at pages 34, 35. LOCAL INJURIES. 107 1132. Dislocation. (Loco niota ossa.) [When compound, to be so stated.] 1133. Dislocation of the nip. (Loco niotuni femur.) 1134. Dislocation of the patella. (Loco mota patella.) 1135. Dislocation of the knee. (Loco motum genu.) 1136. Dislocation of the head of the fibula. (Loco motum caput sura?.) 1137. Dislocation of the foot, at the ankle. (Loco motus pes circa talos. ) 1138. Dislocation of the foot, at calcaneo-astragaloid, and scapho- astragaloid joints. (Loco motus pes calcaneum inter astragalumque, et os scaphoides inter astragalumque.) 1139. Dislocation of the foot, astragalus. (Loco motus astragalus.) 1140. Dislocation of the foot, os calcis. (Loco motum os calcis.) 1141. Dislocation of the foot, other tarsal bones. (Loco mota caBtera tarsi ossa.) 1142. Dislocation of the foot, metatarsus, and phalanges. (Loco motus metatarsus et phalanges.) 108 LOCAL INJURIES. INJURIES OF THE ABSORBENT SYSTEM. (iXJURIiE IN ORGASTIS ABSORBENTIBUS.) 1143. Foreign bodies and concretions. (Corpora adventitia et con- creta.) 1144. Wound of lymphatics. (Vulnus vasoriim lyinphiferorum.) INJURIES NOT CLASSIFIED. (injuria non ln classes distribute.) 1145. Euptnre of muscle. (Dirnptio musculorum.) 1146. Rupture of tendon. (Dirnptio tendinum.) 1147. Foreign substances in the cellular tissue. (Corpora adventitia in membrana cellulosa.) APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. (OPERA CHIRURGICA.) OPERATIONS ON THE EYE AND ITS APPENDAGES. (OPERA CHIRURGICA CIRCA OCULUM APPENDICESQUE OCULI.) OPERATIONS ON THE EYELIDS. (opera circa palpebras.) For entropium. (Adversus entropion.) For ectropium. (Adversus ectropion.) For syniblepharon and ankyloblepharon. (Adversus symblepharou et ankyloblepharon.) For trichiasis. (Adversus trichiasim.) For tumour, (Adversus tuinorem.) OPERATIONS ON THE OTHER APPENDAGES OF THE EYE. (opera circa ceteras OCULI appendices.) For strabismus. (Adversus strabismum.) For pterygium. (Adversus unguem.) For fistula lachrymalis and lachrymal obstruction. (Adversus fistu- lam lacrymalem et lacrymarum interclusionein.) For disease of the lachrymal gland. (Adversus morbum glandulaB lacrymarum.) OPERATIONS ON THE EYEBAJLL. (opera in ipso oculo.) Artificial pupil. (Pupilla factitia.) Iridectomy. ( Iridect omia. ) Solution of the lens. (Solutio lentis.) [109] 110 APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. Depression of the lens. (Depressio lentis.) Extraction of the lens. (Detractio lentis.) Extraction of opaqne capsule. (Excisio capsular opacae.) Extraction of foreign bodies. (Excisio corporum adventitiorum.) Laceration of opaque capsule. (Laceratio capsules opacae.) Puncture of the globe. (Punctio oculi.) Staphyloma. (Adversus uvain.) Excision of the eyeball. (Excisio oculi.) a. Partial. (Ex parte.) b. Total. (Ex toto.) c. With the rest of the contents of the orbit. (Ouni reliquis partibus intra orbitam sitis.) Removal of tumours from the neighborhood of the eye. (Detractio tumorum oculo circumjacentium.) OPERATIONS ON ARTERIES. (OPERA circa arterias.) Ligature. (Ligatura.) Temporary constriction. (Constrictio temporaria.) Acupressure. (Acupressura.) OPERATIONS ON ANEURISMS. (OPERA circa aneurysmata.) By compression of the artery. (Compressio arterise.) By incision of the sac. (Sectio sacci.) APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. Ill By artificial coagulation of blood. (Coagulatio sanguinis artificiosa*) By manipulation. (Contrectatio.) OPERATIONS ON VEINS. (opera circa venas.) Obliteration of varicose veins. (Obliteratio varicuni.) Obliteration of varicocele. (Obliteratio cirsoceles.) OPERATIONS FOR HAEMORRHAGE. (OPERA adversus h^emorrhagiam.) Plugging of the nostrils. (Obturatio narium.) Plugging of the vagina. (Obturatio vagin®.) Plugging of the rectum. (Obturatio recti intestiui.) OPERATIONS ON JOINTS. (opera circa articulos.) [ The joints must be specified. ] Reduction of dislocations. (Restitutio loco motorum.) Extension of stiff and deformed joiuts. (Extensio rigidorum et de- formium articulorum.) Incision of joints. (Sectio articulorum.) Excision of joints. (Excisio articulorum.) Removal of loose bodies. (Detractio corporum liberorum.) 112 APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. OPERATIONS ON BONES. (opera circa ossa.) Excision of bones. (Excisio ossium.) State whether for necrosis, injury, ordisease, and whether total or partial. From the bead. (Ex capite.) Trephining. (Terebratio.) From the trunk. (Ex trunco.) From the upper extremities. (Ex membris superioribus.) From the lower extremities. (Ex membris inferioribus.) Operation for ununited fracture. (Adversus fracturam non coeuntem.) Befracture of bone. (Refractura ossium.) AMPUTATIONS. (amputatio.) Primary. (Bxpedita.) Of the scapula and arm. (Ossis scapularum et humeri.) Of the shoulder joint. (Capitis humeri.) Of the arm. (Ipsius humeri.) Of the fore-arm. (Brachii.) Of the hand. (Manus.) At the wrist joint. (A carpi articulo.) Of parts of the hand. (Partium manus singularum.) At the fingers. (Digitorum.) Of the hip joint. (Ad sinum coxae.) Of the thigh. (Fern oris.) Of the knee joint. (Ossium genu.) Of the leg. (Cruris.) Of the ankle joint. (Articuli talaris.) Across the foot. (Pedis transversi.) Of the metatarsal bones. (Ossium metatarsi.) Of the toes. (Digitorum pedis.) APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. 113 Secondary amputations. (Amputatio pro- ") rogata.) Amputations for disease. (Amputatio morbi causa.) Amputations for deformity. (Amputatio de- formitatis causa. with similar divisions of amputations. REMOVAL OF TUMOURS. (DETBACTIO tumobum.) State whether by knife, ligature, e"craseur, caustic, or galvanic cautery; and specify the main features of the case. [Arrange according to the list of tumours.] REMOVAL OF FOREIGN BODIES. (detbactio corpobum ADVENTITIOEUM. ) Loose cartilages. (Cartilaginum liberarum.) Balls. (Glandium i)himbearum.) Other embedded or impacted substances. (Aliarum rerum penitus conditarum vel inkrerentium.) REMOVAL OF CALCULI. (detbactio calculobum.) Salivary. (Salivosorum.) Biliary. (Felleorum) 8 114 APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. Vesical. (Ex vesica.) By lithotomy. (Lithotomia.) a. Supra pubic. (Supra pubeni.) b. Lateral. (Ab alterutro latere.) c. Bilateral. (Ab utroque latere.) d. Median. (A media parte.) e. Eecto-perineal. (A parte perinei et recti intestiui.) By lithotrity. (Lithotripsis.) By dilatation of female urethra. (Dilatatio urina3 itineris foeminei.) By extraction of fragments. (Evulsio fragmentorum.) INCISIONS. (SECTIONES.) [If subcutaneous, to be so stated.] Neurotomy. (Neurotomia.) Laryngotomy. (Laryngotomia.) Tracheotomy. (Tracheotomia.) Eemoval of foreign bodies from the windpipe. (Evulsio ex gutture corporum adventitiorum.) (Esophagotomy. ((Esophagotomia.) Gastrotomy. (Gastrotomia.) [Opening the stomach.] Abdominal section. [Exploratory operation on the intestines] (Sectio abdominis. [Exploratorium opus ad intestina scrutanda.]) Colotomy. (Colotomia.) Inguinal. (A parte inguinis.) Lumbar. (A parte lumborum.) For hernia. (Adversus herniam.) Note. — The nature of the hernia to be stated. Eor strangulation. (Adversus strangulationem.) APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. 115 For strangulation, with opening sac. (Ad versus strangulationem aperi- endo velamento.) For strangulation without opening sac. (Ad versus strangulationem illseso velamento.) Radical cure. (Restitutio in integrum.) Note. — The mode of operation to be stated. For stricture of the rectum. (Ad versus stricturam recti iutestini.) Of the sphincter ani. (Sectio sphincteris ani.) For fistula in ano. (Ad versus fistulain in ano.) For anal fissure. (Adversus rhagadas in ano.) For ulcer of the rectum. (Adversus ulcus recti iutestini.) Perineal section. (Sectio perinei.) Internal urethrotomy. (Urethrotomia interior.) Sudden dilatation of stricture. (Dilatatio prompta stricturae.) Note. — The mode of operation to be stated. Ovariotomy. (Exsectio ovarii.) Cesarean section. (Sectio C;esarea.) Removal of foetal remains. (Detractio reliquiarum foetus.) Tenotomy. (Tenontotomia.) Myotomy. (Myotomia.) REPARATIVE OPERATIONS. (OPERA REFICIEXTIA.) For chronic ulcer. (Adversus ulcus vetustum.) For abdominal fistula. (Adversus fistulam in ventre.) For cicatrices. (Adversus cicatrices.) For cicatrices of the nose. (Nasi.) For cicatrices of the eyelid. (Palpebrarum.) For cicatrices of the lips. (Labrorum.) For cicatrices of the neck. (Cervicis.) For cicatrices of the limbs. (Membrorum.) For recto-urethral fistula. (Adversus fistulam rectum inter et iter urinaB.) 116 APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. For recto- vaginal fistula. (Ad versus fistulam rectum inter et vaginam.) For utero- vesical fistula. (Ad versus fistulam vesicam inter et uterum.) For vesico-vaginal fistula. (Adversus fistulam vesicam inter et vagi- nam.) For perineal rupture. (Adversus perineum ruptum.) For protrusion of the tubuli or fungus testis. (Adversus fungum tes- ticuli.) For deformities. (Adversus deformitates.) Harelip. (Adversus labrum leporinum.) Cleft palate. (Adversus palatum fissum.) Phimosis. (Adversus phimosim.) (For other deformities, see tlie list at page 122.) OPERATIONS NOT CLASSIFIED. (OPERA NON IN CLASSES DISTRIBUTA.) Paracentesis. (Paracentesis.) Paracentesis, Cephalic. (Paracentesis capitis.) Paracentesis of spina bifida. (Paracentesis spinas bifidas.) Paracentesis, Thoracic. (Paracentesis thoracis.) Paracentesis, Pericardiac. (Paracentesis pericardii.) Paracentesis, Abdominal. (Paracentesis abdominis.) Paracentesis, Ovarian. (Paracentesis ovarii.) Paracentesis, Yesical. (Paracentesis vesicas.) above the pubes. (Supra pubem.) through the rectum. (Per rectum intestinum.) APPENDIX. SURGICAL OPERATIONS. 117 Paracentesis of hydrocele. (Paracentesis hydroceles.) Paracentesis of fluid tumours. (Paracentesis tumorum fluidorum.) Transfusion. (Transfusio.) Artificial respiration. (Respiratio artificiosa.) Eesuscitation of drowned persons. (Restitutio animae in demersis.) Resuscitation of hanged persons. (Restitutio animse a suspendio.) HUMAN PARASITES. The Parasites are to' be returned under Local Diseases. SUBDIVISIONS. 1. Entozoa. i 2. Ectozoa. 3. Entophyta and Epiphyta. Entozoa. Classes. A. Ocelelmintha. English synonym, Hollow worms. Defini- tion: Worms with an abdominal cavity. B. Sterelmintha. English synonym. Solid worms. c. Accidental Parasites. Definition: Internal parasites, having the habits, but not referable to the class of, en- tozoa. Class A. Ocelelmintha. 1. Ascaris lumbricoides. (Linnaeus.) Habitat: Intestines. 2. Ascaris mystax. (Rudolphi.) Habitat: Intestines. 3. Trichocephalus dispar. (Rudolphi.) Habitat: Intestines. 4. Trichina spiralis. (Owen.) Habitat: Muscles. 5. Filaria Medinensis. (Gmelin.) Synonym, Dracuuculus Medinensis. English synonym, Guinea- worm. Habitat: Skin and sub- cutaneous tissues. 6. Eilaria oculi. (Nordmann.) Synonym, Filaria lentis. (Diesing.) Habitat: Eye. 7. Strongylus bronchialis. (Oobbold.) Habitat: Bronchial tubes. 8. Eustrongylus gigas. (Diesing.) Habitat: Kidney; intestines. [118] APPENDIX. HUMAN PAKASITES. 119 9. Sclerostoiaa duodenale. [Oobbold.] Synonym, Anchylostomum duodenale. Habitat: Duodenum. 10. Oxyuris vermicularis. [Bremser.] English synonym. Thread- worm. Habitat: Eectum. Class B. Sterelmintha. 11. Bothriocephalus latus. [Bremser.] Habitat: Intestines. 12. Bothriocephalus cordatus. [Leuckart.] Habitat'. Intestines. 13. Taenia solium. [Linnaeus.] Habitat: Intestines. 14. Cysticercus of the Ta3nia solium. Synonym, Cysticercus telae cel- lulose. 15. Taenia mediocanellata. [Kiichenmeister.] Habitat: Intestines. 16. Taenia acanthotrias. [Weinland.] Habitat: Intestines. 17. Taenia flavopuncta. [Weinland.] Habitat: Intestines. 18. Taenia nana. [Siebold.] Habitat: Intestines. 19. Taenia lophosoma. [Cobbold.] Habitat: Intestines. 20. Taenia elliptica. [Batsch.] Habitat: Intestines. 21. Oysticercus of the Taenia marginata. Synonym, Cysticercus tenuicollis. 22. Echinococcus hominis, or Hydatid of the Taenia echinococcus. [Siebold.] 23. Fasciola hepatica. [Linnaeus.] Habitat: Liver. 24. Distoma crassum. [Busk.] Habitat : Duodenum. 25. Distoma lanceolatum. [Mehlis.] Habitat: Hepatic duct; intestines. 26. Distoma opthalmobium. [Diesing.] Habitat: Eye. 27. Distoma heterophyes. [Siebold.] Habitat: Small intestines. 28. Bilharzia haematobia. [Cobbold.] Habitat: Portal and venous blood. 29. Tetrastoma renale. [Delia Chiaje.] Habitat: Tubes of the kidney. 30. Hexathyridinm venarum. [Treutler.] Habitat : Venous blood. 31. Hexathyridium i)inguicola. [Treutler.] Habitat: Ovary. 120 appendix. human parasites. Class 0. Accidental Parasites. 32. Pentastonia denticulatnm. [Siebold.] Habitat: Liver; small intestines. 33. Pentastoma constrictnm. Habitat: Liver. 34. (Estrus liominis. [Say.] English synonym, Larva of the gad-fly. Habitat : Intestines. 35. Anthomyia canicularis. [A. Farre.] Habitat : Intestines. Ectozoa. 36. Phthirius inguinalis. [Leach.] English synonym. Crab-louse. 37. Pediculus capitis. [Mtzsch.] 38. Pediculus palpebrarum. [Le Jeune in G-uilleineau.] 39. Pediculus vestimenti. [Mtzsch.] English synonym, Body-louse. 40. Pediculus tabescentium. [Burmeister.] 41. Sarcoptes 1 scabiei. [Latreille.] Synonym, Acarus. English syno- nym, Itch-insect. Note. — The disease Scabies to be returned amongst the parasitic diseases of the skin. 42. Demodex folliculorum. [Owen.] 43. Pulex penetrans. [Gmelin.] English synonym, Chigoe. Habitat: skin and cellular tissue. Entophyta and Epiphyta. 44. Leptothrix buccalis. [Wedl. Eobin.] English synonym, Alga of the mouth. 45 Oidium albicans. [Link.] English synonym, Thrush fungus. Hab- itat: Mouth in cases of thrush, and certain mucous and cutaneous surfaces. 46. Sarcina ventriculi. [Goodsir. j Habitat : Stomach. 47. Torula cerevisise. [Turpin.] Synonym, Cryptococcus cerevisire. [Kiitzing.] English synonym, Yeast-plant. Habitat : Stom- ach, bladder, &c. 48. Chionyphe Carteri. Definition : A cotton fungus occurring in the disease called Mycetoma. Habitat: Deep tissues, and bones of the hands and feet. APPEINTJIX. HUMAN PARASITES. 121 49. Achorion Schonleinii. [Remak.] Habitat: Tinea favosa. Note. — To be returned amongst the parasitic diseases of the skin. 50. Puccinia favi. [ Ardsten.] Habitat : Tinea favosa. Note. — To be returned amongst the parasitic diseases of the skin. 51. Achorion Lebertii. [Robin.] Synonym, Trichophyton tonsurans. [Malinsten.] Habitat: Tinea tonsurans. Note. — To be returned amongst the parasitic diseases of the skin. 52. Microsporon Audouini. [Gruby.] Habitat: Tinea decal vans. Note. — To be returned amongst the parasitic diseases of the skin. 53. Trichophyton sporuloides. [YonWalther.] Habitat: Tinea Polonica. Note. — To be returned amongst the parasitic diseases of the skin. 54. Microsporon furfur. [Eichstadt.] Habitat: Tinea versicolor. Note. — To be returned amongst the parasitic diseases of the skin. 55. Microsporon mentagrophytes. [Gruby.] Habitat: Follicles of hair in Sycosis or Mentagra. Note. — To be returned amongst the parasitic diseases of the skin. The foregoiug list might be extended by the addition of various par- asitic vegetations, which have been reported under the names of Algae, Fungi, Mycoderms, Leptomiti, &c, but the characters or the existeuce of which are still the subject of enquiry. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS. (DEFORMITATES rNGENIT^E.) MALFORMATIONS RESULTING FROM INCOMPLETE DEVELOPMENT OR GROWTH OF PARTS. (DEFORMITATES INGENITJ3 EX RUDI EVOLUTIONE VEL INCREMENTO PARTIUM EXORT.E.) OF THE BODY GENERALLY. (CORPORIS universi.) Head absent, or rudimentary. (Caput aut nullum aut rude.) Cranium defective. (Calvaria curta.) Lower jaw absent or defective. (Maxilla inferior aut nulla aut curta.) Upper and lower extremities absent. (Defectio partium extremarum superiorum et inferiorum.) Lower extremities absent. (Defectio membrorum inferiorum.) One lower extremity absent. (Defectio membri inferioris alterutrius. ) Hands and feet articulated to scapulas and pelvis. (Manus pedesque scapularum et coxarum ossibus inserti.) Fingers and toes deficient in number. (Manuum pedumque digit! nu- mere deficientes.) OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. (nervorum apparatus.) Brain absent. (Defectio cerebri.) Brain rudimentary or incompletely developed. (Cerebrum rude vel minus absolutum.) Spinal cord absent or imperfect. (Medulla spinas aut nulla aut inchoata. ) Continuity of nerves with nerve-centres incomplete. (Nervorum cum centris suis imperfecta commissura.) OF THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE. (SENSUUM SINGULARIUM APPARATUS.) Eyes absent. (Defectio oculorum.) Ej r es imperfect. (Oculi curti.) Eyelids incomplete. Eyelids remaining united. [Symblepharon.] (Palpebrte imperfectse. Palpebrarum perpetua, conjuuctio. [Symblepharon.] ) I External ear absent. Pinna adherent. (Defectio auris exterioris. Auricula adherens.) Meatus externus closed. (Foramen auris clausum.) Internal ear imperfect. (Auris interior curta.) Nose absent. (Defectio nasi.) [122] APPENDIX. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS. 123 Nose imperfect. (Nasus curtus.) Nose resembling a proboscis. (Nasus proboscidi similior.) OF THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. (SANGUINIS APPARATUS.) Heart absent. (Defectio cordis.) Cavities of heart deficient in number. (Cava cordis numero deficientia. ) a. One oracle and one ventricle. (Singuhe auriculae cum singulis ventriculis.) b. Two auricles and one ventricle. (Bime auriculae cum singulis ventriculis.) Septa incomplete. (Septa imperfecta.) a. Auricular. (Septum auricular um.) b. Ventricular. (Septum ventriculorum.) Orifices obstructed or imperfect. ^Ostia obstructa vel imperfecta.") a. Right auriculo- ventricular aperture. (Ostium dextrum auriculam inter ventriculumque. b. Pulmonic aperture. (Ostium pulmonale.) c. Left auriculo- ventricular aperture. (Ostium sinistrum auriculam inter ventriculumque.) d. Aortic aperture. (Ostium aorticum.) Foramen ovale prematurely closed. (Foramen ovale pmemature clausum.) Ductus arteriosus prematurely closed. (Ductus arteriosus premature clausus.) Origins of aorta and pulmonary artery transferred. (Capita aortre et arterne pulmonalis inter se transposita.) Origin of ascending aorta from left ventricle, and of descending aorta from right ventricle, through the ductus arteriosus. (Aorta asceudens a sinistro ventriculo orsa, descendens a dextro per ductum arteriosum.) Commencement of descending aorta contracted or obliterated. (Caput aortae descendentis coarctatum velobliteratum.) Foramen ovale persistent. (Foramen ovale a partu patens.) Ductus arteriosus pervious. (Ductus arteriosus a partu pervius.) Cardiac valves imperfect. (Valvae cordis imperfecta.) Pericardium absent. (Defectio pericardii.) OF. THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. (respirandi apparatus.) Lung [one or both] absent. (Defectio pulmouum [alterutrius vel utriusque.] ) Pulmonary lobes deficient in number. (Pulmonum lobi numero de- ficientes.) Larynx and trachea absent or imperfect. (Larynx et trachea aut nulla aut inchoata.) OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. (CONCOCTIONIS APPARATUS.) (Esophagus impervious. ((Esophagus impervius.) Intestine impervious, or deficient in various regions. (Intestina im- pervia vel deficientia in variis partibus.) Anus impervious. (Anus impervius.) Anus in unusual situations. (Anus in alieno situ.) Liver preternaturally small. (Jecur praeter naturam exiguum.) Gall bladder absent. (Defectio vesiculae fellis.) 124 APPENDIX. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS. Biliary ducts impervious. (Ductus jecinoris impervii.) Urachus patent. Vitelline duct patent. (Urachus patens. Ductus Vitellinus patens.) OF THE URINARY SYSTEM. (URIN.E APPARATUS.) Kidney [one or both] absent. (Defectio renuni [alterutrius vel utri- usque.]) Kidney lobulated. (Eenes niultifidi.) Ureters absent or impervious. (Ureteres aut nulli aut impervii.) Urachus persistent. (Urachus perstans.) OF THE MALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. (GENITALIUM virilium.) Penis diminutive, resembling clitoris. (Coles pusillus, clitoridi similior.) Prepuce abbreviated— elongated. (Proeputium justo brevius — justo longius.) Testicle [one or both] absent. (Defectio testiculorum [alterutrius vel utriusque.]) External organs absent. (Defectio partium exteriorum.) OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. (GENITALIUM muliebrium.) Ovary [one or both] absent. (Defectio ovariorum [alterutrius vel utriusque.]) Uterus absent. (Defectio uteri.) Vagina absent. (Defectio vaginas.) Vagina impervious. (Vagina impervia.) Vagina a cul-de-sac. (Vagina in sinum desinens.) External organs absent. (Defectio partium exteriorum.) MALFORMATIONS RESULTING FROM INCOMPLETE COALESCENCE OF THE LATERAL HALVES OF PARTS WHICH SHOULD BECOME CONJOINED. (deformitates ingenit^ ex parum coeuntibus ab utroque latere partibus dimi- diis, quik debuerant conjungi.) A. — ON THE ANTERIOR MEDIAN PLANE. (mediarum regionum a priori parte.) Fissure of the face. (Fissura faciei.) Fissure of the iris. Ooloboma. (Fissura iridis. Coloboma.) Fissure of the lip. (Fissura labri.) a. Single harelip. (Labrum leporinum simplex.) b. Double harelip. (Labrum leporinum duplex.) Fissure of the palate. (Fissura palati.) a. Hard palate. (Palati duri.) b. Soft palate. (Palati mollis.) Fissure of the nose. Naso-buccal fissure. (Fissura nasi. Fissura nasi et buccarum.) Fissure of the sternum. (Fissura ossis pectoralis.) Fissure of the diaphragm. (Fissura septi transversi.) APPENDIX. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS. 125 Fissure of the abdominal walls. (Fissura abdominis.) Fissure of the pubic symphysis. (Fissura commissural pectiuis.) Fissure of the anterior wall of the urinary bladder, with extroversion of the posterior half. (Fissura inembranae prioris vesicae pos- teriore dimidio foras everso.) Epispadic fissure of the urethra. (Fissura epispadica itineris urinae.) Hypospadic fissure of the urethra. (Fissura hypospadica itineris .urinae.) Fissure of the scrotum. (Fissura scroti.) B. — ON THE POSTERIOR MEDIAN PLANE. (mediarum eegionum a tergo.) Fissure of the skull. (Fissura calvariae.) Fissure of the spinal column. Spina bifida. (Fissura vertebrarum in spina. Spina bifida.) a. Complete. (Ex toto.) b. Partial. (Ex parte.) 1. Cervical region. (Cervicis.) 2. Lumbar region. (Lumborum.) 3. Sacral region. (Sacri.) Fissure of the Spinal cord. (Fissura medullae in spina.) MALFORMATION RESULTING FROM COALESENCE OF THE LATERAL HALVES OF PARTS WHICH SHOULD REMAIN DISTINCT. (DEFORMITATES INGENIT.E EX COEUNTIBUS AB UTROQUE LATERE DIMLDIIS PARTIBUS, QUiE DEBUERANT IN PERPETUUM DISSOCTARI.) Lower extremities conjoined. Syreniform Foetus. (Membra inferiora commissa. Foetus syreniformis.) Fingers or toes conjoined. (Digit! cohaerentes.) Monoculus. Cyclops. (Unoculus. Cyclops.) Double kidney. (Eenes in unum conjunct!.) MALFORMATIONS RESULTING FROM THE EXTENSION OF A COMMISSURE BETWEEN THE LATERAL HALVES OF PARTS (CAUSING APPARENT DU- PLICATION.) (DEFORMITATES INGENITJE EX IATIUS PATENTE COMMISSURA DIMIDIARUM A LATER- IBUS PARTIUM [DUPLICATA OMNIA REPR^SENTANTES. ) ] Double uterus. (Uterus duplex.) Double vagina. (Vagina duplex.) MALFORMATIONS RESULTING FROM REPETITION OR DUPLICATION OF PARTS IN A SINGLE FCETUS. (DEFORMITATES INGENITJE EX REPITITIS • IN DUPLUM PARTIBUS SINGULORUM FCETUUM.) Supernumerarj 7 fingers and toes. (Superantes numero digiti.) Supernumerary cavities of the heart. (Superantia numero cava cordis.) Supernumerary valves of the heart. (Superantes numero valvae cordis.) 126 APPENDIX. CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS. MALFORMATIONS RESULTING FROM THE COALESCENCE OF TWO F03TUSES, OR OF THEIR PARTS (DEFORMITATES EX COHJ3RENTIBUS INTER SE BINTS FCETIBUS, SIVE EX TOTO SIVE EX PARTE.) Foetus, more or less perfect, contained within another foetus. (Foetus, plus minus absolutus, alio in fcetu inclusus.) Foetus, more or less perfect, constituting a tumor covered by integu- ment. (Foetus, plus minus absolutus, tumorem reprgesentans cute obductum.) Double foetus. (Foetus duplex.) a. One perfect. The other an appendage. (Altera pars integra. Al- tera appendix tantummodo.) b. Both more or less perfect. (Utraque pars plus minus integra.) 1. The middle parts united. The upper and lower distinct. (Partes mediae conti- nentes. Superiora et inferiora discreta.) 2. The upper parts united. The lower distinct. (Superiora continentia. Inferi- ora discreta.) 3. The lower parts united. The upper distinct. (Inferiora continentia. Superi- ora discreta. ) CONGENITAL DISPLACEMENTS AND UNUSUAL POSITIONS OF PARTS OF THE FCETUS. (MUTATIO LOCI ET POSITURA INUSITATA IN FCETU INGENTTA.) Transposition of viscera. (Yiscera inter se transposita.) Hernia or ectopia of the brain. (Hernia sive ectopia cerebri.) Hernia or ectopia of the heart. (Hernia sive ectopia cordis.) Hernia or ectopia of the lungs. (Hernia sive ectopia puhnonum.) Hernia or ectopia of the intestines. (Hernia sive ectopia intestinorum.) Varieties : Through the diaphragm. Synonym, Diaphragmatic hernia. (Per septum trans- versum. Idem valet Hernia diaphragmatica. ) Through the abdominal walls. Synomym, Abdominal hernia. (Per abdomen. Idem valet Hernia abdominalis.) Through the umbilicus. Synonym, Umbilical hernia. (Per umbilicum. Idem valet Hernia umbilicaris.) Extroversion of the posterior wall of the bladder. (Membrana vesicae posterior foras extrusa.) Testicle retained in the abdomen. (Testiculus in ventre retentus.) retained in the inguinal canal. (In foramine inguinali.) DISEASES MANIFESTED AT OR AFTER BIRTH. (MORBI A PARTU IPSO VEL POST PARTUM APPAREXTES.) Premature birth. (Partus intempestivus.) Stillborn — Asphyxia. (Partus intus emortuus — Asphyxia.) Atelectasis pulmonum. (Pulmonis imperfecta explicatip.) Jaundice. (Morbus regius.) Idiotcy. (Amentio.) Dumbness or deaf-dumbness. (Infantia lingmc vel mutorum surditas.' Congenital cataract. (Suffusio iugenita.) Cephalhgeinatoma. (Cephahcmatoma.) Syphilis. (Syphilis.) INDEX. [127 J INDEX. ABD Abdomen, Contusion of, 102 with rupture of muscles, 102 of viscera, 102 — Wound of, with protrusion of uninjured viscera, 102 of wounded viscera, 102 with wound of unprotruded vis- cera, 102 — Non-malignant tumours of, see of the peritoneum, Note, 56 — Injuries of the, 102 — Injuries of the vessels of the, 103 — Wound of the parietes of the, 102 — Wound of viscera without wound of the parietes of the, 103 Abdominal fistula from injury, and artifi- cial anus, 103 Abdominal Hernia, see Hernia or Ectopia through abdominal walls, Malformation, (1-26,) 51, 52 Abdominal paracentesis, operation, 116 — section, Exploratory operation, 114 — walls, Pissure of, Malformation, 125 Abnormal development of the alveoli, 46 cementum, 46 dental tissue, 45 dentine, 46 enamel, 46 Abortion, 70 Abortus, 70 Abrasion of the (cervix of the) uterus, 65 Abscess of the anus, 53 antrum, 43 ABS Abscess of the bones, Chronic, 77 brain, 18 breast, female, 75 broad ligament, 65 bronchial glands, (36,) 41 — Bursal, 82 — of the cellular tissue, 82 cheek, 42 epididymis, 61 — Faecal, 50 — of the female breast, (74,) 75 Fallopian tube, 65 heart, muscular structure of, Note, 31 — Hiac and pelvic, following parturition, 74 — of the intestine, in the subperitoneal tissue, 50 joints, 78 kidney, 57 lachrymal apparatus, 26 larynx, 38 liver, 54 — Lacunar, 60 — Lumbar, 80 — of the lung, 39 external meatus, 28 mediastinum, 41 — in the Meibomian glands, 26 — of the mesenteric glands, 56 — of muscles, 80 — in the orbit, 27 — of the ovary, 64 pancreas, 55 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to he em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page -where the disease is to he met with ; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should he registered ; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. [129] 130 INDEX. ABS Abscess of the penis, 62 Abscess, Periosteal, Acute, see Diffuse perios titis, 77 Abscess of the pharynx, 48 prostate gland, 60 — Psoas, 80 — of the rectum, 53 salivary glands, 49 septum of the nose, 29 spermatic cord, 61 spine, 80 spleen, 55 testicle, 63 — Thecal, (81,) 87 — of the tongue, 47 — Urinary, of the male urethra, 61 — of the uterus, 65 vagina, 66 vulva, 67 from gonorrhoea, 61 — Pyaemic, of the heart, (31,) 7 of joints, (78,) 7 and inflammation of the liver, (54,) 7 of the lung, (39,) 7 of the spleen, (55,) 7 Abscessus antri, 43 — articulorum, 78 — buccarum, 42 — BYRS^E, 82 — CEREBRI, 18 — COLIS, 62 — epididymidis, 61 — foraminis auris, 28 — funiculi seminalis, 61 — glandule prostata, 60 — gland ularum bronchialium, (36,) 41 Meibomianarum, 26 mesenterii, 56 salivosarum, 49 — iliorum et pelvis post partum, 74 — intestini recti et ani, 53 — intestinorum stercorosus, 50 — intestinorum sub periton^eo ortus, 50 ACI Abscessus jecinoris, 54 — lacrymarum apparatus, 26 — lacunarum, 60 — laryngis, 38 — LIENIS, 55 — ligamenti lati, 65 — LINGUiE, 47 — MAMMLE FCEMINE^E, (74,) 75 — MEDIASTINI, 41 — MEMBRANE CELLULOSE, 82 — MUSCULORUM, 80 — MUSCULORUM CORDIS, 31 — ORBITS, 27 — OSSIUM LONGUS, 77 — OVARII, 64 Abscessus periostei acutus, vide Periostitis DIFFUSA, 77 Abscessus pancreatis, 55 — pharyngis, 48 — psoadici lumbares aliique, 80 — pulmonis, 39 — pyjemicus articulorum, (78,) 7 — RENUM, 57 — SEPTI NASI, 29 — TESTICULI, 63 — THECARUM, (81.) 87 — TUBI Fallopiani, 65 — URINALIS, 61 — UTERI, 65 — VAGINA, 66 — VULVAE, 67 — VULVAE, GONORRHO'iCUS, 61 Absent menstruation, see Amenorrhcea, 68 Absorbent system, Cancer of, (36,) 11 — — Diseases of, 35 Poreign bodies and concretions of, (35,) 108 Achorion Lebertii, Parasite, (121.) 88 Achorion Schonleinii, Parasite, (121,) 88 Acid, Carbonic, Poison, 94 — Hydrochloric, Poison, 91 — Nitric, Poison, 91 — Nitrous, vapour, Poison, 94 — Oxalic, Poison, 91 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 131 ACI Acid, Phosphorous, Poison, 91 — Prussic, Poison, 92 — Sulphuric, Poison, 91 — Tartaric, Poison, 91 Acida, Venena, 91 Acids, Poisons, 91 Acmi Nitrosi Vapor, Venenum, 94 Acidum Carboxicum, Venenum, 94 — Hydrochloricum, Venenum, 91 — Hydrocyaxicum, Venenum, 92 — Nitricum, Venenum, 91 — Oxalicum, Venenum, 91 — Phosphorosum, Venenum, 91 — Sulphuricum, Venenum, 91 — Tartaricum, Venenum, 91 Acne, 86 Aconite, Poison, 92 Aconitia, Poison, 93 Acrodynia, 84 Acupressura, Opus Chirurgicum, 110 Acupressure, Operation, 110 Acute albuminuria, see Acute Blight's dis- ease, 57 Acute atrophy of Lver, 54 Acute Bright's disease, 57 — bronchitis, 39 — chorea, 21 — cystitis, 58 — dementia, 22 Acute desquamative nephritis, see Acute Bright's disease, 57 Acute gout, 8 Acute hydrocephalus, see Tubercular menin- gitis, (18,) 14 Acute inflammation of the female breast, 75 prostate gland, 60 thyroid gland, 36 — laryngitis, 38 — mania, 22 — miliary tuberculosus of lung, (40,) 14 — necrosis, 77 — orchitis, 63 Acute periosteal abscess, see Diffuse perios- titis, 77 Acute pneumonic phthisis, 40 Acute renal dropsy, see Acute Bright's dis- ease, 57 Acute Eheumatism, 7 — synovitis, 78 Addison's disease, (86,) 37 Adenoccle, see Glandular tumour, (12) ALV Adenoid tumour of breast, see Chronic mam- mary tumour of, 76 ADH^REXTIA IX PLEURA, 41 Adherent pericardium, 30 Adhesion of the jaws by cicatrix, 43 Adhesions of the peritoneum, 56 pleura, 41 soft palate, 48 tendons, 81 ^Etheris vapor, Venenum, (94,) 92 iETHUSA cyxapium, Venenum, 93 Affections connected with parturition, 71 pregnancy, 68 — consequent on parturition, 73 — General, of the eye, 25 Affectus mentis, 22 — nervorum orbit.e, 27 — oculi uxiversi, 25 Age, Old, Note, 90 Ague, 5 — Brow, (5,) 22 Ague cake, see Congestion of spleen, 55 Ague, Double quartan, 5 — Double tertian, 5 — Irregular, 5 — Quartan, 5 — Quotidian, 5 — Tertian, 5 Air-passages, Foreign bodies in, 100 Asphyxia from plugging of, 96 Albinism of choroid and retina, 25 Albinismus, 86 Albitudo, 86 Albitudo choroidis et retlx^e, 25 Albugo, vide Corxea opaca, 24 Albuminuria, see Blight's disease, 57 Albuminuria, Acute, see Acute Blight's disease, 57 Albuminuria. Chronic, see Chronic Blight's disease, 57 Albuminuria from pregnancy, 70 Alcalia caustica, Venena, 91 Alcohol, Poison, 92 Aleppo Evil, 88 Algae, Parasites, 121 Algae of the mouth, Parasites, (121,) 42 Alkalies, Caustic, Poisons, 91 Alkaline Salts, Poisons, 91 Alopecia areata, see Tinea decalvans, 88 Alteration of dimension, (17) Alveolar cancer, see Colloid, 11 132 INDEX. ALV Alveolar, gelatinous and colloid tumour of ovary, see Complex cystic tumour of, 64 Alveolar portions of the jaw, abnormal development of the, 46 Alveoli, Absorption of, 44 — Caries of, 44 — Dentigerous cyst of, 44 — Diseases of, 44 — Exostosis of, 44 — Fracture of, 46 — Haemorrhage from injury of the, 46 — Mechanical injuries of, 46 — Mercurial inflammation of, (90,) 44 — Necrosis of, 44 — Phosphoric inflammation and necrosis of, (91,) 45 Alvus adstricta, 52 — SOLUTA, 52 Amaurosis, 25 Ambusta, 96 — in cute, (88,) 96 ex frigore, 87 — in larynge, (100,) 96 OCULO, 9© Amenorrhea and its varieties, 68 . Amentia (ingenita,) (126,) 22 Ammonia, Poison, 91 — Gaseous poison, 94 Amplificatio glandularum longa. 35 bronchialium, (36,) 41 mesenterii, 56 — simplex jecinoris, 54 Amputatio DEFORMITATIS causa, 113 — EXPEDITA, 112 AD SINUM COX^E, 112 ARTICULI TALARIS, 112 BRACHII, 112 CAPITIS HUMERI, 112 CRURIS, 112 DIGITORUM MANUS, 112 DIGITORUM PEDIS, 112 FEMORIS, 112 HUMERI, 112 MANUS, 112 ANE AMPUATIO EXPEDITA MANUS A CARPI ARTI- CULO, 112 DIGITORUM, 112 PARTIUM SINGULARUM, 112 OSSIS SCAPULARUM ET HUMERI, 112 OSSIUM GENU, 112 OSSIUM METATARSI, 112 PEDIS TRANS VERSI, 112 — MORBI CAUSA, 113 — PROROGATA, 113 Amputation for deformity, 113 disease, 113 — Primary, 112 of the ankle joint, 112 arm, 112 across the foot, 112 of the fingers, 112 forearm, 112 hand, 112 of parts of the hand, 112 of the hand at the wrist joint, 112 hip joint, 112 knee joint, 112 leg, 112 metatarsal bones, 112 scapula and arm, 112 shoulder joint, 112 thigh, 112 toes, 112 Amputation, Secondary, 113 Amputations, 112 Amygdala amar/E oleum, Venenuin, 92 Amyloid disease, see Lardaceous disease, (17) of the Hdney, see Lardaceous kidney, 57 liver, see Lardaceous liver, 54 spleen, see Lardaceous spleen, 55 Aneemia, 15 Anaesthesia, 22 Anasarca, 15 Anchylostomum duodenale, see Sclerostoma duodenale, Parasite, (119,) 52 Aneurism, Note, 33 — by anastomosis, 34 — Arterio-venous, 33 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with ; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered ; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 183 ANE Aneurism of the cerebral arteries, 19 — Cirsoid, 34 — Diffused, Explanation, 33 Aneurism, Dissecting, see Arteries, Partial rupture of, 33 Aneurism, Fusiform, 33 — of the heart, 32 : Acute, 32 * — Operations on (For their sub-division, see Operations on Aneurisms,) 110 — Orbital, (27,) 33 — Saccular, 33 — Traumatic, 33 — of the valves of the heart, 31 — Varicose, 34 Spontaneous, 34 Traumatic, 34 Aneurismal cyst, (13) — varix, 33 Spontaneous, 33 Traumatic, 33 ANEURYSMA, 33 — ACUTUM CORDIS, 32 — ARTERIAM INTER VENAMQUE, 33 — ARTERIARUM CEREBRI, 19 — CIRSOIDES, 34 — CORDIS, 32 ACUTUM, 32 — DIFFUSUM, 33 Aneurysma dissecans vide Dirupta ex parte arteria, 33 Aneurysma ex anastomosi, 34 — ex vulnere, 33 — fusiforme, 33 — ORBITiE, (27,) 33 — SACCULATUM, 33 — VAVARUM CORDIS, 31 — VARICOSUM, 34 Angina pectoris, 32 Angina putris, 47 — trachealis, 37 Angular deformity of the spine, 80 Ankle joint, Amputation at, 112 Ankle, Dislocation of the foot at the, 107 Ankyloblepharon, Operation for, 109 Ankylosis, 78 — Deformity from, 78 — of spine, 80 Ankylosis spin,e, 80 Ani, Pruritus, 53 — Spasm of sphincter, 53 APH I Ani, Incision of sphincter, Operation, 115 | Anidrosis, 88 Animals having infectious disease, Wounds poisoned by, 95 Animal matter, Wounds poisoned by dead, 95 Animal poisons, 94 Anterior chamber of the eye, Parasitic disease in the, 24 Anterior curvature of the spine, 80 Anthomyia canicularis, (120,) 52 Anthrax, see Carbuncle, (82,) 87 Anteflexion of the uterus, 66 Ante version of the uterus, 66 Antimony, 90 Antimomium, 90 Antrum, Abscess of, 43 — Diseases of, 43 — Foreign bodies in, (43,) 98 Anus, Abscess of, 53 Anus, Artificial, see Faecal fistula, 51 Anus, Cancer of, (53,) 11 — Condyloma of, 53 — Diseases of, 52 — Fissure of, 53 — impervious, Malformation, (123,) 53 — in unusual position, Malformation, (123,) 53 — Injuries of, (53,) 103 — Malformations of, (123,) 53 — Neuralgia of, 53 — Prolapsus of, 53 — Stricture of, 53 — Ulceration of, 52 — Wound of, 103 Anus impervius, (123,) 53 — in alieno situ, (123,) 53 Aorta ascendens asinistro ventriculo, descendens a dextro orsa, (123,) 32 Aorta, Commencement of descending, con- tracted or obliterated, Malform., (123,) 34 Aorta and pulmonary artery, Origins of, tranf erred, Malformation, (123,) 32 Aorta, Origin of ascending, from left ven- tricle, and of descending aorta from right ventricle, Malformation, (123,) 32 AORT^E DESCENDENTIS CAPUT COARCTATUM VEL OCCLUSUM, (123,) 34 Aortic valve-disease, 30 Aphonia, 38 Aphtha, see Thrush, 42 134 INDEX. APH ApMhoe, Parasitic, see Parasitic thrush, 42 Aphthje parasitica, 42 Apncea f see Asphyxia, (37,) 96 Apoplexia, 18 — CHOROIDEA, 25 — EX CONGESTIONE, 18 H.EMORRHAGIA, 18 Apoplexia pulmonalis, vide ILemorrhagia p., 40 — spinalis, vide ILemorrhagia s., 20 Apoplexy, 18 — Choroidal, 25 — Congestive, 18 — Hsemorrhagic, 18 Apoplexy, Pulmonary, see Pulmonary extra- vasation, 40 Apoplexy, Spinal, see Spinal haemorrhage, 20 Appetite, Depraved, during pregnancy, 69 Arachnoid, Inflammation of, 18 Arcus palmaris contractus, 81 Arcus senilis, 24 Argentum, Venerium, 91 Arm, Amputation of, Operation, 112 Arrangement of Local Diseases, Note, 16 Arrows, Poisoned, 95 Arsenic, Poison, 90 Arsenicum, Venenum, 90 Arterije coarctat^e et obliterate, 33 — OCCLUSE, 33 EX COMPRESSU, 33 IMPACTIS COAGULIS, 33 Arterial varix, see Cirsoid aneurism, 34 Arteries, Aneurism of, 33 — Atheroma of, see Fatty degeneration of, 32 — Calcareous disease of, 32 — Cerebral, Diseases of the, 19 — Constriction, Temporary, of, Oper'n, 110 — Contusion of, (34,) 98-106 — Dilatation of, 33 — Diseases of, 32 — Embolism of, 33 — Patty degeneration of, 32 — Injuries of, (34,) 98-106 — Laceration of, (34,) 98-106 ASP Arteries, Laceration of the inner coat of, (34,) 98-106 outer coat of, (34,) 98-106 the whole vessel, (34,) 98-106 — Ligature of, Operation, 110 — Malformations of, (123,) 34 — Narrowing and obliteration of, 33 — Occlusion of, 33 — Operations on the, (For their sub-divi- sion, see Operations on the Arteries,) 110 Arteries, Ossification of, see Calcareous dis- ease of, 32 Arteries, Partial rupture of, 33 — Rupture of, 33 from disease of artery, 33 external to artery, 33 — Thrombosis of, 33 — Wound of, (34,) 98-106 Arterio-venous aneurism, 33 Arteritis, 32 . Arthritic iritis, 24 Arthritis rheumatica longa, vide Ostoar- THRITIS LONGA, 8 Articuli PERFORATI, 79 Artificial anus, see Psecal fistula, 51 Artificial anus from injury, 103 — pupil, Operation, 109 — respiration, Operation, 117 Ascaris, Parasite, (118,) 52 Ascites, 66 — from Pregnancy, 69 Asiatic cholera, see Malignant cholera, 5 Asphyxia, (37, 126,) 96 — from crushing, 96 drowning, 96 gaseous poisons, (96,) 94 hanging, 96 overlying, 96 plugging of air-passages, 96 strangling, 96 Asphyxia demersorum, 96 — ex compressu, 96 corpore superincubante, 96 obturatis spiritus itineribus, 96 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 135 ASP Asphyxia ex suspendio, 96 vaporises pestieeris, 96 — straxgulatorum, 96 Asthma, 39 — Grinders, 40 — Hay, 37 — Miners', 40 * Asthma cultrariorum, 40 — ex fcexisicio, 37 — metallariorum, 40 Astigmatism, 26 ASTIGMATISMUS, 26 Astragalus, Dislocation of, 107 Asturian rose, 84 Ataxia MOTU8, 20 Ataxy, Locomotor, 20 Atelectasis, 40 Atheroma, see Fatty and calcareous degene- ration, 17 Atheroma arteriarnm, vide Degeneratio ADIPOSA A., 32 Atheroma arteriarum cerebri, vide Degexe- RATIO ADIPOSA A. C, 19 Atheroma of arteries, see Fatty degenera- tion of, 32 Atheroma of the cerebral arteries, see Fatty degeneration of, 19 Atheroma of the values of the heart, see Fatty degeneration of, 31 Atony of the uterns during parturition, 71 Atrophia, 17 — acuta jecixoris, 54 — CEREBRI, 18 — CORDIS, 31 — CUTIS, 87 — GLAXDUL.E PROSTATA, 60 — GLAXDULARUM, 35 — IXGRAVESCEXS MUSCULORUM, (20,) 80 — LIXEARIS CUTIS, 87 — MAMM.E FCEMIXE.E, 75 — MUSCULORUM, 80 — NERVORUM, 20 — OSSIUM, 77 — OVARII, 64 — REXUM, 58 — SPIXALIS, 20 — TESTICULI, 63 — UNGUIUM, 87 — UTERI, 66 Atrophic softening of the brain, see White softening of, 19 BLA Atrophy, (17) — of bones, 77 brain, 18 breast, female, 75 glands, 35 gums, 44 heart, 31 kidney, 58 liver, Acute, 54 muscles, 80 — Progressive muscular, (20,) 80 — of the nails, 87 nerves, 20 — - ovary, 64 prostate gland, 60 spinal cord, 20 skin, 87 Linear, 87 testicle, 63 uterus, 66 Auricle of the ear, Cancers of the, (28,) 11 Cutaneous affections of the, (28) Diseases of the, 27 Grouty deposits in the, 27 Injuries of the, (28,) 98 Malformations of the, (122,) 28 Non-malignant tumours of the, 28 AURIS EXTERIOR CURTA, 122 Back, Contusion of, 102 — Sprain of, 102 — Wound of, 102 Balanitis, 60 Balls, Eemoval of, Operation, 113 Barbadoes leg, see Elephantiasis Arabum, 87 Bed-sore, 87 Belladonna, Poison, 92 Beri Beri, 15 Beriberi a, 15 Bilharzia haematobia, Parasite, (119,) 35, 54 Biliary ducts, impervious, 124 Biliary fistula, 55 Birth, Premature, (75, 126,) 90 Bismuth, Poison, 91 Bismuthum, Yenenum, 91 Bitter Almonds, oil of, Poison, 92 Black Hellebore, Poison, 92 Bladder, Blood calculus of, 59 — Calculus of, 59 — Cancer of, (59,) 11 Bladder, Catarrh of, see Cystitis, 58 130 INDEX. BLA Bladder, diseases of, 58 — Distention of, 59 — Extroversion of the posterior wall of, Malformation, (126,) 59 — Pibrous tumour of, 59 — Foreign bodies in, (104,) 59 — Hematuria of, (Vesical,) 59 — Hernia of, 59 — Hypertrophy of, 59 — Injuries of, 103 — Inversion of, 59 — Irritability of, 60 — Malformations of, (1*25, 126,) 59 — Neuralgia of, 60 • — Paralysis of, 60 — Parasitic disease of, 59 — Kupture of, from distention, 59 — Kupture of, from injury," without wound, 103 — Kupture of, from injury, with fracture, Note, 104 — Sacculated, 59 — Sloughing of, 59 consequent on parturition, 74 — Spasm of, 60 — Suppuration of, 59 — Ulceration of, 58 — Wound of, 103 — Villous tumour of, 59 Blepharospasms, 27 Blood calculus of the bladder, 59 Blood, Extravasation of, (16) Blood vessels, Diseases of, Note, 32 — Injuries of, Note, 98-106 Blue gum, from lead, (45,) 90 Boil, 87 Boil, Delhi, 88 Bone, Abscess, Chronic, of, 77 — Atrophy of, 77 — Cancer of, (78,) 11 — Caries of, 77 . — Cartilaginous tumour of, 78 — Cyst of, 78 — Degeneration of articular surfaces of, 79 13 K A Bone, Diseases of, Note, 77 — Excision of, Note, 112 from the head, 112 by trephining, 112 lower Extremity, 112 trunk, 112 upper Extremity, 112 Bone, Exostosis of, see Osseous tumour of, (12,) 78 Diffused, see Diffused osseous tu- mour of, (12,) 78 Bone, Fibrocystic tumour of, 78 — Fibrous tumour of, 78 — Fractures of, 97-107 — fracture of, Spontaneous, Note, 77 — fracture of, Operation for ununited, 112 — Hypertrophy of, 77 — Ivory tumour of, (12,) 78 — Malformations of, (122, 125,) 78 — Myeloid tumour of, 78 — Necrosis of, 77 Acute, 77 — Non-malignant tumours of, 78 — Operations on, 112 — Osseous tumour of, (12,) 78 Cancellated, (12,) 78 Diffused, (12,) 78 Ivory, (12,) 78 — Parasitic disease of, 78 — Kefracture of, Operation, 112 — Kickets of, (78,) 14 — Scrofulous disease of, (78, : 14 — Syphilitic disease of, (78,) 9 Bothriocephalus, (119,) 52 Botuli, Venenuin, 94 Bow-leg, 79 Brain, Abscess of, 18 — absent, Malformation, (122,) 19 — Aneurism of the arteries of the, 19 — Atrophy of, Definition, 18 — Cancer of, (19,) 11 — Concussion of, 97 — Diseases of, 18 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Eoman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 137 BEA Brain, diseases of the arteries of the, 19 — Ectopia of, Malformation, (126,) 19 — Embolism of the arteries of the, 19 — Pibrous tumour of, 19 — Hernia of, Malformation, (126,) 19 — Hypertrophy of, 18 ' — Impaction of coagula in the arteries of the, 19 — Inflammation of, Definition, 18 — Laceration of, without fracture, 98 — Malformations of, (122, 126,) 19 — Osseous tumour of, 19 — Parasitic disease of, 19 — rudimentary, Malformation, (122,) 19 Brain, Softening of, Atropine, see White S. of, 19 Brain, softening of, red, 18 white, Note, 19 yellow, 18 — Syphilitic disease of, (19,) 9 — Thrombosis of the arteries of the, 19 — Tubercular deposit in, (19,) 14 . Bread, Mouldy, Poison, 94 Breast, Female, Abscess of, 75 from parturition, (74,) 75 Breast, Female, Adenoid tumour of, see Chronic mammary tumour of, 76 Breast, Female, Atrophy of, 75 Cartilaginous tumour of, 76 Cancer of, (75,) 11 Colloid of, (70,) 11 Complex cystic tumour of, 76 Cyst of, 76 Breast, Female, Cysto-sarcoma of, see Com- plex cystic tumour of, 76 Breast, Female, Diseases of, 75 Breast, Female, Fnchondroma of, see Cartila- ginous tumour of, 76 Breast, Female, Epithelial cancer of, (76, ) 11 Fatty tumour of, 76 Fibro-plastic tumour of, 76 Fibrous tumour of, 76 Hyperesthesia of, 76 Hypertrophy of, 75 Inflammation of, 75 following parturition, (74,) 75 Medullary cancer of, (75,) 11 Breast, Female, Neuralgia of, see Masto- dynia, 76 Breast, Female, Non-malignant tumours, 76 Osseous tumour of. 76 BUR Breast, Female, Painful subcutaneous tumour of, see Fibrous tumour of, 76 Breast, Female, Parasitic disease of, 76 Scirrhus of, (75,) 11 Sinus of, 75 Vascular tumour of, 76 Blight's disease, Definition, 57 Acute, 57 Chronic, 57 Broad ligament of the uterus, Abscess of, 65 — Cyst of, 65 Diseases of, 65 Inflammation of, 65 Bronchi, Cancer of, (39,) 11 — Contraction of, 39 — Dilatation of, 39 — Diseases of, 38 — Foreign bodies in, (39,) 100 — Malformations of, (123,) 39 — Non-malignant tumours of, 39 — Parasitic disease of, 39 — Tubercle of, (39,) 14 — Ulcer of, 39 Bronchial catarrh, 38 Bronchial gland, Abscess of, (36,) 41 Cancer of, (36, 41,) 11 Diseases of, (36,) 41 Enlargement of, (36,) 41 Inflammation of, (36,) 41 Non-malignant tumours of, (36,) 41 Tubercle of, (36, 41,) 14 Bronchial tubes, Oasts of, 39 Bronchitis, 39 — Acute, 39 — Chronic, 39 Bronchocele, 36 Bronchocele, Exophthalmic, Definition, (27,) 36 Bronchocele Exophthalmica, (27,) 36 — pulsans, 36 Bronchocele, Pulsating, 36 Bronzed Skin, see Addison's disease, (86,) 37 Brow ague, (5,) 22 Brucia, Poison, 93 Bubo, Gronorrhceal, 60 — Indurated syphilitic, (36,) 8 — Suppurating syphilitic, (36,) 9 Bunion, (87,) 82 Burn and scald of the larynx, (100,) 96 Burns and scalds, Note, (88,) 96 of the eye, 99 Bursa patellae, enlarged, 82 138 INDEX. BUR Bursse enlarged, 82 Bursal abscess, 82 Bursal cyst, see Synovial cyst, (13) Bursal tumour, Definition, 82 Bursting of lymphatics, 36 Byrsjs patellae amplificatio, 82 Byrsarum aliarum amplificatio, 82 CAN Calculus of the bladder, Xanthic oxide, see Uric oxide, 0, of, 59 Calculus impacted, of the urethra, 61 — of the kidney, 58 — Salivary, 49 — in the ureter, 58 Calculus et concreta, (17) Calculus inelerens itineri urin^e vi- rili, 61 — RENUM, 58 — SALIVOSUS, 49 — VESICAE. 59 acidum uricum, 59 Ammonle uras, 59 Calcis carbonas, 59 OXALAS, 59 PHOSPHAS, 59 FIBROSUS, 59 FUSILIS, 59 OXIDUM CYSTICUM, 59 URICUM, 59 Calculus vesicae, Oxidum xanthicum, vide C v. o. cysticum, 59 Calculus vesicae, phosphas triplex, 59 sanguineus, 59 urosteatoma, £9 Calvaria curta, Deforniitas ingenita, 122 Camphor, Poison, 93 Camphora, Venenum, 93 Canalis uteri occlusus, 66 Cancellated osseous tumour, (12) Cancer, Definition, Notes, (17,) 9~11 — of the Absorbent System, (36,) 11 antrum, (43,) 11 anus, (53,) 11 auricle, (28,) 11 bladder, (59,) 11 bone, (78,) 11 brain, (19,) 11 breast, female, (75,) 11 ' bronchi, (39,) 11 ; bronchial glands, (36, 41,) 11 cellular tissue, (82,) 11 ear, internal, (29, ) 11 Oaesarean section, 115 for the removal of foetal remains, 115 Calabar bean, Poison, 93 Calcareous degeneration, (17) of the arteries, 32 cerebral arteries, 19 valves of the heart, 31 Calcification of the dental periosteum, 44 Calculi of the pancreas, 55 prostate gland, 60 — Eemoval of, 113 biliary, 113 salivary, 113 vesical, 114 by lithotomy, 114 litkotrity, 114 extraction of fragments, 114 dilatation of the female urethra, 114 Calculi fellei, 55 — gladul^e prostata, 60 — pancreatis, 55 Calculus and concretions, 17 Calculus of the bladder, 59 Blood, 59 Carbonate of lime, 59 Cystic oxide, 59 Fibrinous, 59 Fusible, 59 Oxalate of lime, 59 Phosphate of lime, 59 Triple phosphate, 59 Urate of Ammonia, 59 Uric acid, 59 Uric oxide, 59 Urostealith, 59 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. 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INDEX. 139 CAN Cancer, of the eye, (26,; 11 eyelids, (27,) 11 fallopian tube, (65,) 11 fauces, (48,) 11 gall bladder, (55,) 11 glands, (36,) 11 gums, (44,) 11 — — heart, (32,) 11 hepatic ducts, (55,) 11 intestines, (52,) 11 jaws, (43,) 11 joints, (79,; 11 kidney, (58,) 11 lips, (42,) 11 liver, 1 54,) 11 — lung, (40,) 11 male mamilla, (77,) 11 mesenteric glands, (56,) 11 mediastinum, (41,) 11 mouth, (42,) 11 muscles, (80,) 11 nerves, (20,) 11 nose, (29,) 11 skin of the, (29,) 11 oesophagus, (49,) 11 — within the orbit, (27,) 11 — of the ovary, (64,) 11 palate, (48,) 11 pancreas, (55,) 11 penis, (62,) 11 pericardium, (30,) 11 peritoneum, (56,) 11 pharynx, (48,) 11 pleura, (41,) 11 prepuce, (62,) 11 prostate gland, (60,) 11 rectum, (53,) 11 salivary glands, (49,) 11 scrotum, (62,) 11 skin, (87,) 11 spinal cord, (20,) 11 spine, (80,) 11 spleen, (55,) 11 stomach, (50,) 11 supra-renal capsules, (37,) 11 tendons, (81,) 11 testicle, (63,; 11 thymus gland, (37,) 11 thyroid gland, (36,) 11 tongue, (47,) 11 tonsils, (47,) 11 CAR Cancer, of the trachea, (39,) 11 1 -■ uterus, (66,) 11 vagina, (67,) 11 vulva, (67,) 11 Cancer, Alveolar, see Colloid, 11 Cancer, Chimneysweeper 's, see Epithelial cancer of the scrotum, i62,) 11 Cancer, Colloid, see Colloid, 11 Cancer, Epithelial, Definition, 10 of the breast, female, (76,) 11 larynx, (38, ) 11 scrotum, (62.) 11 uterus, (66,) 11 Cancer, Hard, see Scirrhus, 10 Cancer, Local, Note, 11 — Medullary, Definition, 10 of the breast, female, (75,) 11 uterus, (66,) 11 — Melanotic, Definition, 10 — Osteoid, Definition, 10 Cancer, Soft, see Medullary, 10 Cancer, Villous, Note, 10 Cancroid, see Epithelial cancer, 10 Cancrum oris, (87,) 42 Canities, 86 Cannabis Indica, Poison, 92 Cantharides, Poison, 94 Cantharis, Venennni, 94 Capsule of G-lisson, Thickening of the, 54 — of the lens, Extraction of the, Operation, 110 Laceration of the, Operation, 110 Caput aort.e descendentis coarctatum vel obliteratum, Deformitas ingeoita, (123,) 34 Caput aut nullum autrude, Deformitas ingeuita, 122 Caput obstipum, 81 Carbonate of lime calculus, 59 Carbonic acid, Poison, 94 Carbonic oxide, Poison, 94 Carbonis vapor, Venenum, 94 Carbuncle, (82,) 87 Carbunculus, (82,) 87 Carcinoma, (17,) 9-11 — ani, (53,) 11 — articulorum, (79,) 11 — auriculae, (28,) 11 — auris interioris, (29,) 11 — capsularum suprarenalium, (37,) 11 — CEREBRI, (19,) 11 — COLLS, (62,) 11 140 INDEX. CAR Carcinoma cordis, (32,) 11 — CUTIS, (87,) 11 — CUTIS NASI, (29,) 11 — DUCTUUM JECINORIS, (55), 11 — FAUCIUM ET PALATI, (48,) 11 — GINGI VARUM, (44,) 11 — GLANDULE PROSTATA, (60,) 11 THYMI, (37,) 11 THYROIDIS, (36,) 11 — GLANDULARUM, (36,) 11 BRONCHIALIUM, (36, 41,) 11 MESENTERII, (56,) 11 SALIVOSARUM, (49,) 11 — INTESTINORUM, (52,) 11 — JECINORIS, (54,) 11 — LABRORUM, (42,) 11 — LIENIS, (55,) 11 — LINGU.E, (47,) 11 — MAMMAE FCEMINEJE, (75,) 11 — MAMMILLAE VIRTUS, (77,) 11 — MAXILLARUM, (43,) 11 — MEDIASTLNI, (41,) 11 — MEDULLA IX SPINA, (20,) 11 — MEMBRANiE.CELLULOS^E, (82,) 11 — MUSCULORUM, (80,) 11 — NASI, (29,) 11 — NERVORUM, (20,) 11 — OCULI, (26,) 11 — OZSOPHAGI, (49,) 11 — ORGANORUM ABSORBENTIUM, (36,) 11 — ORIS, (42,) 11 — OSSIUM, (78,) 11 — OVARII, (64,) 11 — PALPEBRARUM, (27,) 11 — PANCREATIS, (55,) 11 CAR Carcinoma scroti, (62,) 11 — SPIN.E, (80,) 11 — TENDINUM, (81,) 11 — TESTICULI, (63,) 11 — TONSILLARUM, (47,) 11 — TRACHEAE ET BRONCHIORUM, (39,) 11 — TUBI EALLOPIANI, (65,) 11 — UTERI, (66,) 11 — VAGES^E, (67,) 11 — VENTRICULI, (50,) 11 — VESICAE, (59,) 11 — VESICUL.E FELLIS, (55,) 11 — VULVAE, (67,) 11 Carcinoma alveolare, vide Morbus col- lodes, 11 Carcinoma caminos purganUum, vide Carci- noma epitheliosum scroti, (62,) 11 Carcinoma durum, vide Scirrhus, 10 Carcinoma encephaloides durum, 10 — epitheliosum, 10 laryngis, (38,) 11 mammae f02minele, (76,) 11 SCROTI, (62,) 11 UTERI, (66,) 11 — MEDULLOSUM, 10 MAMMAE FCEMINE^E, (75,) 11 UTERI, (66,) 11 Carcinoma molle, vide C. medullosum, 10 — nigrum, 10 — ostoides, 10 — VTLLOSUM, 10 Cardiac valvesimperfect,Malform.,(123,)31 Cardialgia from pregnancy, 69 Caries of the alveoli, 44 — of bone, 77 - PARTIUMINTRAORBITASSITARUM,(27,) 11 __ _ Qf ^ ^^ ^^ 43 - SINGULARUM, 1 q^ and necrogis of ^ ^^ 79 — PERICARDII, (30,) 11 — PERITONEI, (56,) 11 — PHARYNGIS, (48,) 11 — PLEURAE, (41,) 11 — FR^PCTII, (62,) 11 — PULMONIS, (40,) 11 — RECTI INTESTINE, (53,) 11 — RBNUM, (58,) 11 Caries et necrosis ossium, 77 spine, 79 Caro rancida et morbida, Venenum, 94 Caro venenata, Venenum, 94 Carpus, Dislocation of, 105 — Fracture of, 105 Cartilage, Displacement of articular, 79 Explanations.— The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. 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INDEX. 141 CAR Cartilage, Loose, 79 Removal of, Operation, 113 — Ulceration of, 78 Cartilages and ligaments of the spine, Ul- ceration of the, 79 Cartilaginous tumour, (12) -* — of the antrum, 43 of bone, 78 of the female breast, 76 gums, 44 jaws, 43 Cartilago articularis loco mota, 79 — LIBERA, 79 Caseus venenatus, 94 Oasts of the bronchial tubes, 39 Catalepsy, 21 Catalepsis, 21 Cataract, 25 — Congenital, 25 , — Pluid, 25 — Hard, 25 — Soft, 25 — Traumatic, 25 — Operations for, 109-110 Catarrh, (16) Catarrh of the bladder, see Cystitis, 58 Catarrh, Bronchial, 38 — Laryngeal, 37 Catarrh, Xasal, see Coryza, 37 Catarrh of the Uterus, 65 Vagina, 66 during pregnancy, (70,) 65 Catarrhal ophthalmia, 23 Catarrhus, (16) — bronchiorum, 38 — epidemicus, 6 — laryngis, 37 Catarrh ii8 Xarium, vide Gravedo, 37 Catarrhus Uteri, 65 — VAGIN.E, 66 IN GRAVIDIS, (70,) 65 Catarrhus review, vide Cystitis, 58 Caustic alkalies, Poisons, 91 Cava cordis, numero deficiently, De- forniitas ingenita, (123,) 32 Cavities of the heart deficient in number, Malformation, (123,) 32 one auricle and one ventricle, (123,) 32 two auricles and one ventricle, (123,) 32 Cellular tissue, Abscess of, 82 CER Cellular tissue, Cancer of, (82,) 11 Diseases of, 82 Emphysema of, 82 Foreign substances in, (82,) 108 Haemorrhage of, 82 Inflammation of, 82 Inflammatory induration of, in the newly bom, 82 Non-malignant tumour of, 82 Parasitic disease of, 82 Slough of, 82 Cellulitis, Pelvic, 65 consequent on parturition, (74,) 65 Oementum, Abnormal development wf, 46 Cephalhematoma, from contusion of the head, 97 Cephalhaematoma, Malformation, 126 Cephalic paracentesis, Operation, 116 Cerebral arteries, Aneurism of, 19 Cerebral arteries, Atheroma of, see Fatty degeneration of, 19 Cerebral arteries, Calcareous degeneration of, 19 Diseases of, 19 Embolism of, 19 Fatty and calcareous degeneration of, 19 Impaction of coagula in, 19 Cerebral arteries, Ossification of, see Calca- reous degeneration, 19 Cerebral arteries, Thrombosis of, 19 Cerebral Hemorrhage, see Sanguineous apo- plexy, 18 Cerebral nerves, Injuries of, 98 Cerebri, Hernia, 97 Cerebro-spinal fever, Definition, (18,) 4 Cerebrospinal Meningitis, Epidemic, see Cerebro-spinal fever, (18,) 4 Cerebrum fluidum albexs, 19 FLAVENS, 18 RUBENS, 18 Cerebrum rude vel minus absolutum, Deformitas ingenita, (122,) 19 Cervix femoris, Fracture of, 106 Cervix uteri, Elongation of, 66 Cancer of, as an obstacle to parturi- tion, 71 Haemorrhage from Thrombus of, dur- ing parturition, 73 Sloughing of, consequent on parturi- tion, 74 142 INDEX. CER Cervix rigid a, 8 Cervix uteri producta, (66) Chancre, Hard, 8 — Soft, 9 Chapped nipple, 75 Cheek, Abscess of, 42 — Cyst of, 42 Cheese, Poisonous, 94 Cheloid, (12,) 88 Chemical injuries of the eyelids and ey3, 99 Chemosis, see (Edema of the subconjunc- tival tissue, 23 Chest, Contusion of, 101 — Injuries of, 101 of the vessels of the, 101 — perforating wound of, 101 — wound of the parieties of the, 101 Chicken pox, 3 Chigoe, Parasite, (120,^ 82, 89 Chilblain, 87 Child crowing, see Laryngismus Stridulus, 21 Chimneysweeper'' s Cancer, see Epithelial can- cer of the scrotum, (62, ) 11 Ohionyphe CartGri, Parasite, (120,) 89 Chlorine, Poison, 94 Chloroform vapour, Poison, (94,) 92 Chloroformi vapor, Venenum, (94,) 92 Chlorosis, (68,) 15 Chlorum, Venenum, 94 Cholera, Asiatic, see Malignant, 5 . Cholera, Malignant, Definition, (52,) 5 Cholera, Serous, see Malignant, 5 Cholera, Simple, (52,) 5 Cholera, Spasmodic, see Malignant, 5 Cholera Asiatica, vide C. pestifera, 5 Cholera pestifera, (52,) 5 Cholera serosa, vide C. pestifera, 5 Cholera simplex, (52,) 5 Cholera spastica, vide C. pestifera, 5 Choleraic diarrhoea, (52,) 5 Cholesteotoma, (12) Chorea, 21 — during pregnancy, 68 Choroid, Diseases of, 25 cic Choroidal apoplexy, 25 Choroiditis, 25 Chromium, Poison, 91 Chronic abscess of bone, 77 Chronic albuminuria, see Chronic Bright's disease, 57 Chronic Bright's disease, 57 — bronchitis, 39 — chorea, 21 — cystitis, 58 — dementia, 22 Chronic desquamative nephritis, see Chronic Bright's disease, 57 Chronic enlargement of glands, 35 of the prostate gland, 60 — gout, Definition, 8 — hydrocephalus, 18 — inflammation of the female breast, 75 thyroid gland, 36 — interstitial keratitis, 24 — laryngitis, 38 — lupus, 13 — mammary tumour, 76 — mania, 22 — ophthalmia, 23 — orchitis, 63 — osteo-arthritis, Definition, (79,) 8 of spine, 80 — peritonitis, 56 — pleurisy, 41 — pneumonic phthisis, 40 Chronic rheumatic arthritis, see Chronic osteo-arthritis, (79,) 8 Chronic rheumatism, Definition, 8 — synovitis, 78 — thickening of the dental periosteum, 44 — ulcer of the stomach, 50 . Cicatrices, 88 — Operations for, (For their subdivision, see 'Operations for Cicatrices,') 115 Cicatrix, or band of the vagina, 67 as an obstacle to parturition, 71 Cicatrix vel habenula vaginae, 67 Cicuta virosa, Venenum, 93 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to he em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with ; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered ; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 143 CIM Cimex, Irritation caused by, 89 Circulatory System, Diseases of, 30 Disorders of, from pregnancy, 69 Cirrhosis of the liver, 54 lung, 40 Cirrhosis jecinoris, 54 — pulmonis, 40 ClRSOCELE, 63 Cirsoid aneurism, 34 Clavicle, Dislocation of, 104 — Fracture of, 105 Clavus, 87 Cleft palate, Malformation, (124,) 48 Club-foot, 81 Club-hand, 81 COAGULA CORDIS FIBR1NOSA, 31 — IMPACTA IN ARTERIAS CEREBRI, 19 — VENARUM FIBRINOSA, 34 Coal gas, Poison, 94 COARCTATIO LARYNGIS, 38 — TRACHEiE ET BRONCHIORUM, 39 — TENDINUM,FASCIARUM, MUSCULORUM, 81 Cocculus Indicus, Poison, 93 Ccelelmintha, Parasites, 118 Colchicum, Poison, 91 Cold, exposure to, 96 Coles pusillus, clitoridi similior, De- formitas ingenita, (124,) 62 Colic, 52 — during pregnancy, 69 — Lead, (52,) 90 Colic, Painter's, see Lead colic, (52,) 90 Collapse of lung, 40 COLLAPSIO PULMONIS, 40 Colloid, Definition, (17,) 11 Colloid Cancer, see Colloid, 11 Colloid, local, 11 — of the female breast, (76,) 11 intestines, (52,) 11 liver, (54,) 11 muscles, (81,) 11 pancreas, (55,) 11 peritoneum, (56,) 11 spleen, (56,) 11 stomach, (50,) 11 Colloid or gelatinous cyst, (13) Coloboma, Malformation, (124,) 24 Colotomia, Opus chirurgicum, 114 Colotomy, Operation, 114 — Inguinal, 114 — Lumbar, 114 CON Colour blindness, see Faulty perception of colours, 26 Colum, 52 — ex plumbo, (52,) 90 Colours, Faulty perception of, 26 Commencement of the descending aorta contracted or obliterated, Malformation, (123,) 34 Complete cretinism, 14 Complex cystic tumour, (13) of the female breast, 76 of the ovary, 64 Compound cysts, (13) Compound fracture of the vault of the skull with depression, 97 without depression, 97 COMPRESSIO ARTERLE, OpUS chinirg., 110 CONCRETA IN INTESTINIS, 52 Concretion, (1~) Concretions in the absorbent system, (35,) 108 — Intestinal, (52,) 103 CONCUSSIO CEREBRI, 97 Concussion of the brain, 97 Condyloma, (12,) 88 — of the anus, 53 skin, (12,) 88 — from gonorrhoea, 61 in the female, (67,) 61 in the male, (62,) 61 of the penis, (62,) 61 of the vulva, (67,) 61 Condyloma ani, 53 — colis, (62,) 61 — cutis, 88 — gonorrhoicum, 61 fceminarum, (67,) 61 MARIUM, (62,) 61 — VULVAE GONORRHOICUM, (67,) 61 Confluent Small-pox, Definition, 3 Congenital cataract, (126,) 25 — displacements and unusual positions of parts of the foetus, 126 — hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis, 63 — inguinal hernia, (126,) 51 CONGENITAL MALF0KMATI0NS, 122 — syphilis, (126,) 9 — umbilical hernia, (126,) 51 Congestio jecinoris, vide Amplificatio J., 54 CONGESTIO LIENIS, 55 — PASSIVA, (16) PULMONIS, 40 Congestion of the liver, 54 144 INDEX. CON Congestion of the spleen, 55 — Passive, (16) of the lung, 40 Oogestive apoplexy, 18 Conical cornea, 24 Oonium, Poison, 92 Conjunctiva, Diseases of, 23 — Fatty tumour of, 23 — Foreign bodies in, 99 — Metallic stains of, 23 from lead, (90,) 23 from nitrate of silver, (91,) 23 — Parasitic disease of, 23 — Wound of, 99 Conjunctival ophthalmia, 23 Conjunctivitis, 23 CONSEQUENTS EX IKITIDE, 24 Constipation, 52 — during pregnancy, 69 CONSTRICTIO TEMPORAT IA ARTERIARUM, Opus chirurgicum, 110 Constriction, temporary, of arteries, Oper- ation, 110 Continued fever, Simple, Definition, 4 Continuity of serves with nerve centres, incomplete, Malformation, 122 Contracted granular kidney, see Granular kidney, 57 Contracted palmar fascia, 81 Contractio, (17) Contraction, (17) — of the larynx, 38 — of tendons, fasciae, or muscles, 81 — of the trachea and bronchi, 39 Contusion of the abdomen, 102 with rupture of muscles, 102 — of viscera, 102 — of arteries, (34,) 98-106 — of the back, 102 chest, 101 eye, 98 with dislocation of the lens, 99 — haemorrhage into the globe, 99 rupture of the sclerotic, 98 face, 98 COR Contusion of the head, 97 neck, 100 lower extremity, 106 pelvis, 103 : upper extremity, 104 CONTUSUS OCULUS CUM ILEMORRHAGIA INTERIORE, 99 LENTE ELISA, 99 RUPTA SCLEROTICA, 98 CONTUSUM A TERGO, 102 — IN ARTERIIS, (34,) 98-106 CAPITE, 97 FACIE, 98 MEMBRIS INFERIORIBUS, 106 MEMBRIS SUPERIORIBUS, 104 OCULO, 98 PARTIBUS MOLIIORIBUS CERVICIS, 100. PELVI, 103 — — THORACE, 101 VENTRE, 102 RUPTIS MUSCULIS, 102 RUPTIS VISCERIBUS, 102 Conversio in Calcem, vide Degeneratio calcarea, (17) Conversio in calcem musculorum, 80 Convulsions, 21 — from pregnancy, 69 — during parturition, 73 — Infantile, 21 — Puerperal, 74 Copper, Poison, 90 Cord, Spermatic, Diseases of, 62 Hydrocele of, 62 : Diffused, 63 Encysted, 63 Neuralgia of, 63 Non-malignant tumour of, 63 Cord, Spinal, Diseases of, (For their sub- division, see Spinal Cord,) 19 Cord, Spinal, Injury of, 102 Corn, 87 Cornea, Conical, 24 Cornea, Diseases of, 24 — Foreign bodies in, 99 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with ; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. DJDEX. 145 COR Cornea, Opacity of, 24 — Ulcer of, 24 — Wound of, 99 Cornea cacuminata, 24 — opaca, 24 Oornna, 88 Cofonary arteries, Disease of, 32 Corpora adventitia, 98-10)5 et concreta in organis absorben- tibus, (35, ) 108 ET CONCRETA IN INTESTINIS, (52, ) 103 IN ACRE SITA, 98 ANTRO, (43,) 98 BRONCHUS, (39,) 100 CORNEAM VEL CONJUNCTIVAE! RE- CEPTA, (99) FORAMINE AURIS, (28) 98 USTLERENTIA IN MEMBRIS INFERIOR- IBUS, 106 INH^EKENTIA IN MEMBRIS SUPERIOR- IBUS, 104 IN ITINERE URINE VIRILE, (104,) 61 LARYNGE, (38,) 100 MEMBRANA CELLULOSA, (82,) 108 NARIBUS, (30,) 98 CESOPHAGO. (49,) 100 ORGANIS ABSORBENTLBUS, (35,) 108 PARTIBUS MOLLIORIBUS FACIEI, 98 PERITONJEO SITA, 103 PIIARYNGE, (48,) 100 PULMONE, (40,) 100 RECTO INTESTINO ET ANO, (53,) 104 — SPIRITUS ITINERIBUS, (38-40,) 100 INTRA OCULUM RECEPTA, 99 IN A' AGIN A, 104 VENTRICULO, (50,) 103 vesica, (104,) 59 Corpora libera in tunica vaginali, 6'3 Corpus adventitium, (17) Corpus liberum, vide Cartilago libera, 79 Corymbose Small-pox, Definition, 3 Coryza, 37 Cough during pregnancy, 69 Cow-pox, (95,) 3 Crab-louse, Irritation caused by, 89 Cranium defective, 122 Crassitudo aucta velamenti jecinoris 54 Cretinism, Definition, 14 — Complete, Definition, 14 — Incomplete, Definition, 15 Cretismus, 14 10 CYS Croton oil, Poison, 91 Croup, 37 Croup, Spasmodic, see Laryngismus stridu- lus, (38,) 21 Crus Barbadicum, vide Elephantiasis Arabum, 87 Crashing, Asphyxia from, 96 Cryptococcus ceremsuz, see Torula cerevisise, Parasite, (120,) 50, 59 Cuprum, Venerium, 90 Curable cretinism, see Incomplete cretinism, 15 Cu/ara, see Wourali, Poison, (95,) 92 CURVATURA SPIN.E EX TRANSVERSO, 80 IN FRONTEM, 80 RACHITICA, (80,) 14 Curvature of spine, Anterior, 80 Lateral, 80 — Eickety, (14,) 80 Cutaneous affections of the auricle, (28) — or piliferous cyst, (13) of the ovary, 64 — System, Diseases of, 83 Cutis wrea, vide Morbus Addisoni, 37 Cut-throat, 100 Cyanogen, Poison, 94 Cyanogenium, Venerium, 94 Cyanide of potassium, Poison, 92 Cyanosis, 32 Cyclops, Malformation, 125 Cynanche tonsillaris, see Quinsy, 47 Cynanche maligna, see Sloughing sore throat, 47 Cyst, (13, 17) — of the antrum, 43 — of the alveoli, Dentigerous, 44 — Aneurismal, (13) — of bone, 78 — of the breast, female, 76 Cyst, Bursal, see Synovial C, (13) Cyst of the broad ligament, 65 cheek, 42 — Colloid or gelatinous, ( i3 ) — Cutaneous or piliferous, (13) of the ovary, 64 — Dentigerous, (13) of the ovary, 64 Cyst, Dermoid, see Cutaneous, or piliferous, (13) of the ovary, see Cutaneous or pilifer- ous cyst of, 64 Cyst of the eyelids, 27 146 INDEX. CYS Cyst of the Fallopian tube, 65 — of the female breast, 76 — Hemorrhagic, (13) — of the kidney, simple, 58 Urinary, from injury, 58 — of the jaws, 43 larynx, 38 lips, 42 liver, 54 male mamilla, 77 — Mucous, (13) — of muscle, 81 — of the nose, Sebaceous, 29 — Oily, (13) — of the ovary, containing tegumentary structures, 64 Cutaneous or piliferous, 64 Dentigerous, 64 — Piliferous, or cutaneous, (13) — of the prostate gland, 60 — Sanguineous, (13) — Seminal, (13) — Serous, (13) — Suppurating, (13) — Synovial, (13) — of the thyroid gland, 36 — of the vulva, mucous, 67 Cystes composite sive froper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with ; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered ; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification ouly, and not for registration. INDEX. 189 PLE Pleurisy, 40 Chronic, 41 — Tubercular, (41,) 14 Pleuritis, 40 — LONG A, 41 — TUBERCULOSA, (41,) 14 Pleurodynia, 22 Plica Polonica, see Tinea P., 89 Plugging of the Air Passages, Asphyxia from, 96 Plugging of the Nostrils, Operation, 111 Rectum, Operation, 111 Vagina, Operation, 111 Plumbum, Venennm, 90 Pneumonia, Note, 39 — Lobular, 39 — Secondary, Note, 39 Pneumonic Pthisis, Acute, 40 Chronic, 40 Pneumothorax 41 Podagra acuta, 8 — longa, 8 — retrocedexs, 8 Poisoned Arrows, 95 — Wounds, 95 — Wounds, by Animals having Infectious Disease, (95,) 6 by Cowpox, (95,) 3 Equinia Mitis, (95.) 6 Farcy, (95,) 6 Glanders, (95,) 6 Hydrophobia, (95,) 21 Malignant Pustule, (95,) 6 Eabies, (95,) 21 Dead Animal Matter, 95 Mineral Substances, 95 Morbid Secretions, 95 Subcutaneous Injection, 95 Vegetable Substances, 95 Venomous Animals, 95 Poisonous Cheese, 94 — Pish, 94 — Fungi, 94 — Grain, 94 — Meat, 94 — Milk, 94 — Mussels, 94 — Sausages, 94 POISONS, 90 — Acid, 91 — Alkaline, 91 PRE Poisons, Animal, 94 — Gaseous, 94 — Mechanical Irritant, 95 — Metalloid, 91 — Metallic, and their Salts, 90 — Vegetable, 91 Polypus, Note, (11) — of the Dental Periosteum, 44 External Meatus, 28 Gums, 44 Intestines, 52 Larynx, 38 — Nasi, 29 Fibrous, 29 Gelatinous, 29 — Naso-pharyngeal, 29 — of the Uterus, 66 Vagina, 67 Polypus foramlxis auris, 28 — ixtestixorum, 52 — laryxgis, 38 — NASI, 29 GLUTIXOSUS, 29 FIBROSUS, 29 ET PHARYXGIS, 29 — UTERI, 66 — VAGINJE, 67 Pompholyx, see Pemphigus, 8fc PorUjo Decalvana, see Tinea Dto/dvaiiw, 88 — Favosa, see Tinea Favosa, 8fc — Larvalis, see Impetigo Larvalis, 85 Port-wine Stain, see NsBVUS, 87 Post-partum Haemorrhage, 73 POSITURA PRAVA TESTICULI, 63 Potash, Poison, 91 — Bichromate of, Poison, 91 Potassa, Venennm, 91 Potass,e bichromas, Venenum, 91 Potash cyaxidum, Venenum, 92 Potassium, Cyanide of, Poison, 92 Pregnancy, Affections connected with, 68 — Disorders of the Circulatory System connected with, 69 Digestive System connected with, 69 Generative System connected with, 70 Nervous System connected with, 68 Kespiratory System connected with, 69 Urinary System connected with, 70 190 INDEX. PRE Premature Birth, (126,) 75 — Labour, 71 Prepuce Abbreviated— Elongated, Mal- formation, (124,) 62 — Cancer of, (62,) 11 Priapism, 62 Priapismus, 62 Prickly Heat, see Lichen Tropicus, 84 Primary Amputation, 112 — Syphilis, Definition, 8 of the Tongue, (47,) 9 Privation, 96 Procidentia Uteri, 66 Procidentia oculi, 27 — tubulorum testiculi, 63 Profluvium aquosum ex utero gravi- darum, 70 — LACTIS, 75 — SANGUINEUM IN GRAVIDIS, 70 Progressive Muscular Atrophy, (20,) 80 • Prolapsio recti INTESTESTI, 53 — UTERI IN GRAVIDIS, 70 Prolapsus of the Eectum, 53 UteruS, 66 Connected with Pregnancy, 70 Proliferous Cyst, (13) Proptosis, see Protrusion of the Eye-ball, 27 Prostate Gland, Abscess of, 60 Atrophy of, 60 Calculi of, 60 Cancer of, (60,) 11 Chronic Enlargement of, 60 Cyst of, 60 Diseases of, 60 Prostate Gland, Enlarged Lobe of, see Non- malignant Tumours of, 60 Prostate Gland, Inflammation of, 60 — Non-malignant Tumours of, 60 — Tubercle of, (60,) 9 — Ulceration of, 60 Protrusion of the Eye-ball, 27 Tubuli of the Testicle, 63 Prurigo, 84 — of the Scrotum, (62,) 84 PUP Prurigo scroti, (62,) 84 Pruritus, 88 — Ani, 53 — of the Vulva, 67 ! from Pregnancy, (70.) 67 Pruritus vulvae, 67 — in gravidis, (70,) 67 Prussic Acid, Poison, 92 Psoas, Lumbar, and other Abscesses of the Spine, 80 Psoriasis, 84 Pterygium, 23 — Operation for, 109 Ptyalism, see Salivation, 49 Pubic Symphisis, Pissure of, Malforma- tion, 14 Puccinia Favi, Parasite, (121,) 88 Pudendal Hernia, 52 Puerperal Convulsions, 74 — Ephemera, Definition, (73,) 7 — Fever, Definition, Note, (73,) 7 — Mania, 74 Connected with Lactation, 74 Connected with Parturition, 74 I Puerperal Peritonitis, see Metroperitonitis, 74 Pulex Irritans, Irritation caused by, 89 — Penetrans, (120,) 89 | Pulmonary Apoplexy, see Pulmonary Extra- vasation, 40 Pulmonary Extravasation, 40 l — Lobes deficient in number. Malforma- tion, (123,; 40 Pulmonic Valve-disease, 31 Pulmonis imperfecta explicatio, De- formitas ingenita, (126,) 40 PULMONUM LOBI NUMERO DEFICIENTES, Deformitas ingenita, (123,) 40 Pulsating Bronchocele, 36 Punctio oculi, Opus cliirurgicum, 110 Puncture of the Globe of the Eye, Opera- tion, 110 Pupil, Artificial, Operation, 109 Pupilla factitia, Opus cliirurgicum, 109 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be era- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered ; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 191 PUR Purpura, Definition, 15 — Hemorrhagic, Definition, 15 — Simple, 15 Purpura hemorrhagica, 15 — simplex, 15 Purpuric Fever, Malignant, see Cerebro- spinal Pever, (18,) 4 Purulent Ophthalmia, 23 — — of Infants, 23 PUSTULA MALIGNA, (87, 95,) 6 Pustular Ophthalmia, 23 Pustule, Malignant, Definition, (87, 95,) 6 Putrid Exhalations, Poisons, 94 Pnirid Sore Throat, see Sloughing Sore Throat, 47 Pyaemia, Definition, Note, 7 Pyaemic Abscess of Joints, (78,) 7 of Heart, (31,). 7 — Inflammation and Abscess of the Liver, (54,) 7 of the Lung, (39,) 7 Spleen, (55,) 7 Pyelitis, 57 Pyrosis, 50 — from Pregnancy, 69 Quartan Ague, 5 Quinsy, 47 Quotidian Ague, 5 Eabies, Wound Poisoned by, 95 Rachitis, 14 Eanula, 42 Eectocele, 67 Eecto-urethral Fistula, (53,) 61 Operation for, 115 Eecto-vaginal Fistula, (53, 74,) 1 Consequent on Parturition, (74,) 67 Operation for, 116 Eecto-vesical Fistula, (53,) 59 Eectum, Abscess of, 53 — Cancer of, (53.) 11 — Diseases of, 52 — Foreign Bodies in, (53,) 104 — Haemorrhage from, 53 — Injuries of, (53,) 103 — Neuralgia of, 53 — Non-malignant Tumours of, 53 — Malformations of, (123,) 53 — Parasitic Disease of, 53 REN Eectum, Plugging of, Operation, 111 — Prolapsus of, 53 — Stricture of, 53 Operation for, 115 — Sloughing of, consequent on Parturi- tion, 74 — Syphilis of, (53,) 9 — Ulceration of, 52 Operation for, 115 — Wound of, 103 Eecurrent Fibroid Tumour, Definition, (12) Eed Softening of the Brain, 18 Eeducible Hernia, 51 Eeduction of Dislocations, Operation, 111 Refractura ossium, Opns chirurgionm, 112 Eefracture of Bone, Operation, 112 Eegurgitation through the Valves of the Heart, 31 Eelapsing Fever, Definition, 4 Eelaxation of Ligaments, 79 Eelaxed Throat, 47 Eemittent Fever, Definition, 5 Eemoval of Ball, Operation, 113 Calculi, Operation, 113 Biliary, Operation, 113 Salivary, Operation, 113 Vesical. (For subdivision, see Calculi, Eemoval of.) Operation, 114 — of Embedded or Impacted Substances, Operation, 113 Foetal Eemains, Operation, 115 by Caesarean Section, Operation, 115 Foreign Bodies, Operation, 113 from the Windpipe, Operation, 114 Loose Cartilages, Operation, 113 Tumours, Note, Operation, 113 from the neighbourhood of Eye, 110 Renal Dropsy, Acute, see Acute Bright's Disease, 57 Renes adiposi, 57 Renes Cerei, vide Renes lardacei, 57 — Granulatini Contracti, vide R. granu- losi, 57 Renes granulosi, 57 — in unum conjunct!, Deformitas ingen., (125,) 58 — lardacei, 57 — mobiles, 58 192 INDEX. REX Renes multifidi, Deformitas ingenita, (124,) 58 Benes Podagrici, vide Renes graxulosi, 57 Separative Operations, 115 Residua ex partu ix testiculis, 63 Resolutio faucium, 47 — ligamextorum, 79 — uteri ix partukientibus, 71 Respiratio artificiosa, Opus chir., 117 Eespiration, Artificial, Operation, 117 Eespiratory System, Diseases of, 37 not strictly Local, 37 Disorders of, from Pregnancy, 69 Malformations of, (123,) 38-40 Restitutio axim^e a suspexdio, Opus chirurgicum, 117 ix demersis, Opus chirurgicum, 117 Eesuscitation of Drowned Persons, Opera- tion, 117 Hanged Persons, Operation, 117 Retextio secuxdarum ix parturiexti- bus, 73 Retextio URixiE ; 60 Eetention of the Placenta, 73 — of Urine, 60 Eetina, Diseases of, 25 Eetinitis, 25 Betrocedent Gout, see Acute and Chronic Grout, Note, 8 Eetroflexion of the Uterus, 63 Eetro version of the Uterus, 66 during Pregnancy, 70 Rhagades, 87 — axi, 53 Bheumatic Arthritis, Chronic, see Chronic Osteo-athritis, Definition, (79,) 8 — Fever, see Acute Ehematism, 7 Eheumatic Inflammation, (16,) 7 — Iritis, 24 Eheumatism, Acute, Definition, 7 — Chronic, Definition, 8 — Gonorrheal, Definition, (61, 78,) 7 — Muscular, Definition, 8 — Subacute, 7 o : . RUP Eheumatism, Synovial, Definition, (79.) 8 — of the Uterus during Pregnancy, 70 Rheumatismus acutus, 7 — goxorrhoicus, (61, 78,) 7 — LOXGUS, 8 — MUSCULORUM, 8 — SUBACUTUS, ? — SYXOVIALIS, (79,) 8 — UTERI IX GRAVIDIS, 70 Ehinoliths, 30' Eibs, Fracture of, without injury to Lung 101 with injury to the Lung, (40,) 101 Eickets, Definition, (78,) 14 Eickety Ourvature of the Spine, (80,) 14 Bingworm, see Tinea Tonsurans, 88 Eodent Ulcer, Definition, 13 of the Uterus, 65 Rosa Asturica, 84 Eoseola, 83 Eupia, 86 RUPTA EX FRACTURA VESICA, 104 — SIXE VULXERE VESICA, 103 Eupture of Artery, 33 Partial, 33 Abdominal Muscles, with Contusion. 102 Viscera, with Contusion, 102 — of the Bladder from Distention, 59 with Fracture of the Pelvis, Note, 104 during Parturition, 73 without Wound, 103 Heart, Note, 32 from Injury, without Wound or Fracture, 101 Muscle, (81,) 108 Perineum during Parturition, 73 Operation for, 116 Sclerotic, with Contusion of the Eye, 98 Spleen, (56,) 102 Tendon, (81,) 108 Trachea, 100 Explaxatioxs. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Romax Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 193 RUP Rupture of Uterus during Parturition, 73 Vagina during Parturition, 73 Vein, (35,) 98-106 Ruptured Globe of the Eye, see Contusion, with Eupture of the Sclerotic, 98 Rye, Ergot of, Poison, 92 Sabixa, Venennm, 91 Saccular Aneurism, 33 Sacculated Bladder, 59 Saint Vitus? Dance, see Chorea, 21 Sales alcalini, Venena, 91 Salivary Calculus, 49 Removal of, Operation, 113 — Fistula, 49 Salivary Glands, Abscess of, 49 Cancer of, (49,) 11 Diseases of, 49 Inflammation of, 49 Non-malignant Tumours of, 49 Saliva frequexs, 49 Salivation, 49 — during Pregnancy, 69 Sanguineous Apoplexy, 18 — Cyst, (13) — Discharge during Pregnancy, 70 Sarcina Ventriculi, Parasite, (120,) 50 Sarcoptis Scabiei, Parasite, (120,) 89 Sausages, Poisoned, 94 Savin, Poison, 91 Scabies, 89 Scalds, Note, (88,) 96 — of the Eye, 99 Soalds of the Larynx, (100,) 96 Scalp, Wounds of, 97 Bone Exposed, 97 Bone not Exposed, 97 Scanty Menstruation, 68 Scapula and Arm, Amputation of, Opera- tion, 112 — Fracture of, 105 Scarlatina, see Scarlet Fever, 3 Scarlet Fever, Note, 3 Anginose, Definition, 3 Malignant, Definition, 4 Simple, Definition, 3 Sciatica, 22 Scilla, Venenum, 92 Scirrhus, Definition, 10 — of the Female Breast, (75,) 11 Uterus, (66,) 11 13 SEC Scirrhus mammle fceiies-re, (75,) 11 Scleriasis, see Xeroderma, 86 Scirrhus uteri, (66,) 11 Scleroderma, see Xeroderma, 86 Sclerostoma Duodenale, Parasite, (119.) 52 Sclerotic, Contused Wound of the Eye, with Rupture of the, 98 — Diseases of, 24 — Wound of, 99 Sclerotitis, 24 Scorbutus, 15 Scorpions, Wound Poisoned by, 95 Scriveners' Palsy, (81,) 21 Scrofula, Definition, Note, (17,) 14 | — with Tubercle, (17,) 14 I — without Tubercle, (17,) 14 Scrofulous Affections, Local, Note, 14 — Deposit in the Eyeball, (26,) 14 — Diathesis, Note, (14) — Disease, (17,) 14 of Bones, (78,) 14 Glands, (36,) 14 Joints, (78,) 14 of the Skin, (&8,) 14 Tonsils, (48,) 14 — Hypertrophy of the Lips, (42,) 14 — Inflammation, (16,) 14 — Iritis, (24,) 14 — Ophthalmia, (23,) 14 — Suppuration of Glands, (36,) 14 Scrotal Hernia, 51 Scrotum, Cancer of, (62,) 11 — Diseases of, 62 — Elephantiasis of, 62 — Epithelial Cancer of, (62,) 11 — Fissure of, Malformation, (125,) 62 — Malformations of, (125,) 62 — Non-malignant Tumours of, 62 — (Edema of, 62 — Prurigo of, (62,) 84 — Sloughing of, 62 — Syphilis of, (62,) 9 — Wound of, 103 Scurvy, Definition, 15 Sebaceous Cyst of the Nose, 29 — Tumour, (12) of the External Meatus, 28 of the Skin, 88 Secondary Amputation, Operation, 113 — Pneumonia, Note, 39 — Syphilis, Definition, 9 194 INDEX. SEC Secondary Syphilis of the Tongue, (47,) 9 Secretions, Morbid, Wounds Poisoned by, 95 Sectio abdominis, Opus chirurgicum, 114 — AD VERSUS FISTULAM IX ANO, 115 HEPNIAM, 1 L4 IIHAGADAS IN ANO, 115 STEICTURAM RECTI INTESTINI, 115 ULCUS RECTI INTESTINI, 115 — CiESAREA, 115 — PERINEI, 115 — SPHINCTERIS ANI, 115 Sectionis, Opera chirurgica, 114 Semi-confluent Small-pox, 3 Seminal Cyst, (13) Senectus, 90 Senile Gangrene, 87 Separation of the Epiphyses of the Lower Extremity, 106 Upper Extremity, 105 Septa imperfecta cordis, Deformitas ingenita, (123,) 32 Septum nasi perforatum, 29 Septum of tke Nose, Abscess of the, 29 Non-malignant Tumours of the, 30 Perforation of the, 29 Sequelae of Iritis, 24 Serous Cholera, see Malignant Cholera, 5 Serous Cyst, (13) ■ — Exudation during Pregnancy, 69 Shaking Palsy, 21 Shingles, see Herpes zoster, 85 Short Sight, 26 Shoulder-joint, Amputation at, Operation, 112 — Dislocation of, 105 Sight, Long, 26 — Short, 26 — Various defects of, 26 Silver, Poison. 91 — Stain, 91 of the Conjunctiva, (91 ,) 23 Skin, (88,) 91 Simple Cholera, (52,) 5 SME Simple Continued Fever, Definition, 4 — or Barren Cysts, (13) — Cyst of the Kidney, 58 — Enlargement of the Liver, 54 — Erysipelas, 6 — Scarlet lever, Definition, 3 Sinus of the Female Breast, 75 Skin, Silver Stain of, (88,) 91 ■ — Diseases of, 83 — Parasitic diseases of, 88 Skoliosis, see Lateral Curvature of Spine, 80 Skull, Fissure of, Malformation, 125 — Fracture of the Base of the, 97 Vault of the, 97 Compound, with depression, 97 without depression, 97 Simple, with depression, 97 without depression, 97 — Wound of, Note, 97 Slough of the Cellular Tissue, 82 Sloughing of the Bladder, 59 from Parturition, 74 Cervix Uteri from Parturition, 74 — 7- Perineum from Parturition, 74 — Phagedena, Definition, 6 — of the Pharynx, 48 Eectum from Parturition, 74 Scrotum, 62 — Sore, Syphilitic, 9 — Sore Throat, Note, 47 — of the Vagina from Parturition, 74 Small-pox, Definition, 3 — Abortive, Definition, 3 — Confluent, Definition, 3 — Corymbose, Definition, 3 — Distinct, 3 Small-pox, Discrete, see Distinct S. P., 3 Small-pox, Hsemorrhagic, Definition, 3 — Modified, Definition, 3 — Petechial, 3 — Semi-confluent, 3 — Unmodified, 3 Smell, Loss or perversion of the sense of, 30 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be era- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered ; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 195 SNA Snakes, Wounds Poisoned by, 95 Soda, Poison, 91 Soft Cancer, see Medullary Cancer, Defini- tion, 10 Soft Cataract, 25 — Chancre, 9 Softening, Atrophic, of the Brain, see White Softening of, 19 Softening, Eed, of the Brain, 18 — White, of the Brain, Note, 19 Spinal Cord, 20 — Yellow, of the Brain, 18 Solis ictus, 18 Solution of the Lens, Operation, 109 Solutio lentis, Opus chirurgicuni, 109 SORDUM COITUS IX AURIBUS, 28 Sore, Phagedenic, Syphilitic, 9 — Sloughing, Syphilitic, 9 — Throat, 47 Sore Throat, Putrid, see Sloughing S. T., 47 Sore Throat, Sloughing, Note, 47 Spanish Fly, Poison, 94 Spasm of the Bladder, 60 Glottis, 38 Spasm of the Glottis, see Laryngismus Stri- dulus, (38,) 21 Spasm of Muscle, (81,) 21 — of the Sphincter Ani, 53 Spasmodic Croup, see Laryngismus Stridu- lus, (38,) 21 Spasmodic Cholera, see Malignant Cholera, (52,) 5 Spasmus musculorum, (81.) 21 — ani, 53 — glottidis, 38 Spasmus Glottidis, vide Laryngismus stri- dulus, (38,) 21 Spasmus vesicae, 60 Specific diseases affecting the Teeth, 44 Spermatic Cord, Abscess of, 61 Diseases of, 62 - Hydrocele of, 62 Diffused, 63 Encysted, 63 Neuralgia of, 63 - — Non-malignant Tumours of, 63 Spermatorrhoea, 64 Sphacelus cervicis uteri in puerperis, 74' — MEMBRAN.E CELLULOSE, 82 — PERINEI IN PUERPERIS, 74 SPI Sphacelus pharyngis, 48 — recti intestini in puerperis, 74 — SCROTI, 62 — VESIOE, 59 IX PUERPERIS, 74 — VAGIN-E IN PUERPERIS, 74 Sphincter Ani, Spasm of, 53 Incision of, Operation. 115 Sphlncteris ani sectio, Opus chirurgi- cum, 115 Spina Bifida, (125, 80,) 20 Paracentesis of, Operation, 116 Spina fracta et loco mota, 102 Spinal Apoplexy, see Spinal Haemorrhage, 20 Spinal Column, Fissure of, see Spina Bifida, Malformation, (125,) 20 Spinal Cord, Absent or Imperfect, 122 Atrophy of, 20 White, Softening of, 20 Spinal Cord and its Membranes, Cancer of, (20,) 11 _ Diseases of, 19 Fissure of, (125,) 20 Haemorrhage of, 20 Inflammation of, Note, 19 Injuries of, 102 Malformations of, (122, 125,) 20 Meningitis of, 19 Non-malignant Tumours of, 20 Spinal Meningitis, Definition, 19 Spine, Abscesses of, 80 — Angular Deformity of, 80 — Ankylosis of, 80 — Anterior Curvature of, 80 — Cancer of, (80,) 11 — Caries of, 79 — Chronic Osteo-arthritis of, (80,) 8 — Curvature of, Anterior, 80 Lateral, 80 Kickety, (80,) 11 — Deformity of, from Malformation, (125,) 80 — Diseases of, 79 — Fracture and Dislocation of, Note, 102 — Lateral Curvature of, 80 — Malformations of, (125,) 80 — Necrosis of, 79 — Non-malignant Tumours of, 80 — Osteo-athritis, Chronic of, (80,) 8 196 INDEX. SPI STR Spine, Parasitic Disease of, 80 — Psoas, Lumbar and other Abscesses of, 80 — Spontaneous Fracture of the Odontoid Process of, 79 — Ulceration of Ligaments and Cartilages of, 80 Spleen, Abscess of, 55 Spleen, Amyloid Disease of, see Lardaceous S.,55 Spleen, Cancer of, (56,) 11 — CoUoid of, (56,) 11 — Congestion of, 55 — Diseases of, 55 — Fibrinous Deposit in, 55 — Hypertrophy of, 55 — Lardaceous, 55 — Parasitic Disease of, 56 — Pyaemic Inflammation and Abscess of, 55 — Eupture of, (56,) 102 — Tubercle of, (56,) 14 Spleen, Waxy, see Lardaceous S., 55 Splenitis, 55 Spontaneous Aneurismal Varix, 33 — Practure, Note, 77 of the Spine, 79 — Varicose Aneurism, 34 Sprain of the Back, 102 Lower Extremity, 106 Upper Extremity, 104 Spurious Pains and Cramp during Preg- nancy, 70 Squill, Poison, 92 Stain, Metallic, of the Conjunctiva, 23 from Lead, (90,) 23 from Nitrate of Silver, (91,) 23 — of Skin, from Silver, (88,) 91 Staphyloma of the Cornea, 24 Sclerotic, 24 — Operation for, 110 Starvation, see Privation, 96 Stearrhcea, 86 Steatoma, 88 Steel Filings, Poison, 95 Sterelmintha, Parasites, 119 Sterno-clavicular Joint, Dislocation of, 104 Sternum, Fracture of, 101 — Fissure of, Malformation, 124 Stiff-neck, 8 Still-born, (75, 126,) 90 Stinging Insects, Death caused by, 95 Irritation caused by, 89 Poisoned Wounds by, 89, 95 — Plants, Irritation caused by, 89 Stomach, Cancer of, (50,) 11 — Chronic Ulcer of, 50 — Colloid of, (50,) 11 . — Dilatation of, 50 — Diseases of, 49 — Foreign Bodies in, (50,) 103 — Hernia, 50 — Injuries of, (50,) 102 — Laceration of, Spontaneous, 50 — Non-malignant Tumours of, 50 — Parasitic Disease of, 50 — Perforation of, Note, 50 — Stricture of, 50 — Ulcer of, Chronic, 50 Stomatitis, 42 Stomatitis, Gangrenous, see Oancrum Oris, 42 Stomatitis, Ulcerative, 42 Stomatitis, Vesicular, see Thrush, 42 Stomatitis exulcerans, 42 Stomatitis Vesiculosa, vide Aphthae, 42 Strabismus, 27 — Operation for, 109 Stramonium, Poison, 92 Strangling, Asphyxia from, 96 Strangulated Hernia, 51 Incision for, Operation, 114 Strangulatio interna intestinorum, 51 Strangulation, Internal, of Intestines, 51 Strang ulato rum, Asphyxia, 96 Stremma a tergo, 102 — in membris inferioribus, 106 superioribus, 104 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. 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INDEX. 197 STR Strictura canalis uteri, 66 — FAUCIUM, 48 — INTESTINORUM, 51 — ITINERIS URIN.E VIRILIS, 61 — CESOPHAGI, 49 — ORIS UTERI, 65 — RECTI INTEST1NI ET ANI, 53 — TUBI FALLOPIAN!, 65 — VENTRICULI, 50 Stricture of the Canal of the Uterus, 66 Fallopian Tube, 65 Fauces, 48 — — Intestines, 51 (Esophagus, 49 Orifice of the Uterus, 65 Eectum and Anus, 53 Operation for, 115 Stomach, 50 Urethra, Male, 61 Inflammatory, 61 Organic, 61 Spasmodic, 61 Traumatic, 61 Operation for Sudden Dilatation of, 115 Strongylus Bronchialis, Parasite, (118,) 39 Strophulus, Note, 84 Struma, (17,) 14 — articularis, (78,) 14 — CUM TUBERCULIS, (17,) 14 — cutis, (88,) 14 — interior oculi, (26,) 14 — ossium, (78,) 14 — SINE TUBERCULIS, (17,) 14 Strumous Ophthalmia, see Scrofulous 0., (23,) 14 Stump, Irritable, 113 Strychnia, Poison, 93 Subacute Eheumatism, 7 Subcutaneous Injection, Poisoned Wound, Note, 95 Sudamina, Note, 85 Sudden Death after Delivery, 75 Suffusio, 25 — EX VULNERE, 25 — INGENITA, (126,) 25 — SANGUINIS, (16) — URLNiE, 61 Sulphuretted Hydrogen, Poison, 94 Sulphuric Acid, Poison, 91 Sun-stroke, 18 SYP Supernumerary Fingers and Toes, Malfor- mation, 125 — Cavities of the Heart, Malformation, (125,) 32 — Valves of the Heart, Malformation, (125,) 31 SUPERANTES NUMERO VALVJE CORDIS, De- formitas ingenita, (125,) 31 Superantes numero digiti, Deformitas ingenita, 125 SUPERANTIA NUMERO CAVA CORDIS, De- formitas ingenita, (125,) 32 Suppression of Urine, 58 Suppurating Bubo, Syphilitic, (36,) 9 — Cyst, (13) Suppuration of the Bladder, 59 — of Glands, 35 Hernial Sac, 52 — Keratitis with, 24 — of Lymphatics, 35 SUPPURATIO GLAND ULARUM, 35 — VASORUM LYMPHIFERORUM, 35 — VESICAE, 59 Suppurative Inflammation, (16) — Nephritis, Definition, 57 — Pericarditis, Definition, 30 — Peritonitis, 56 — Phlebitis, 34 Supra-renal Capsule, Cancer of, (37,) 11 — — Diseases of, 37 Tubercular Degeneration of, (37,) 14 Surditas, (126,) 29 SURGICAL OPERATION S, 109 Sycosis, Note, 86 Symblepharon, Malformation, (122,) 27 — Operation for, 109 Synchisis, 25 Syncope, (21,) 32 — Consequent on Pregnancy, 69 Synovial Cyst, (13) — Membrane, Pulpy Degeneration of, 78 — Rheumatism, Definition, (79,) 8 Synovitis, Acute, 78 — Chronic, 78 — GrOUty, Definition, (79,) 8 Synovialis inflammatio acuta, 78 LONGA, 78 PODAGRICA, (79,) 8 Syphilis, Definition, 8 — Hereditary, Definition, 9 — Manifested at Birth, (126,) 9 198 INDEX. SYP Syphilis of the Penis, (62,) 9 — Primary, Definition, 8 — of the Kectum, (53,) 9 Scrotum, (62,) 9 — Secondary, Definition, 9 — Tertiary, Definition, 9 — of the Tongue, (47,) 9 Vulva, (67,) 9 Syphilitic Bubo, (36,) 9 — Laryngitis, Note, (38,) 9 — Iritis, (24,) 9 — Affections, Local, 9 of the Pauces, (48,) 9 Larynx, Note, (38,) 9 Pharynx, (48,) 9 — Tonsils, (48,) 9 — Deposit of the Liver, (54,) 9 Lung, (40,) 9 Muscle, (80,) 9 — Disease, (17,) 9 of Bones, (78,) 9 Brain/ (19,) 9 Testicle, (63,) 9 — Inflammation, (16,) 8, 9 of Glands, (36,) 9 — Necrosis of the Cartilages of the Larynx, Note, (38,) 9 Trachea, Note, (39,) 9 — Ulcer of the Larynx, Note, (38,) 9 Lips, (42,) 9 Syphilis colis, (62,) 9 — ixgexita, (126,) 9 — inveterata, 9 — primigexia, 8 LINGILE, (47,) 9 — RECTI IXTESTINI, (53,) 9 — SECUNDARIA, 9 LIXGTLE, (47,) 9 — SCROTI, (62,) 9 — vulvjs, (67,) 9 Syreniform Foetus, Malformation, 125 Tabacum, Venenuin, 93 Tabes Dorsalis, see Spinal Atrophy, 20 TES Tabes Mesenterica, (56,) 14 Taenia, Parasite, (the varieties are given at p. 119,) 52 Talipes Calcaneus, 81 — Galcaneo-varus, 81 — Equinus, 81 — Equino-valgus, 81 — Valgus, 81 — Varus, 81 Tarsal Bones, Dislocation of, 107 — Ophthalmia, 27 Tartaric Acid, Poison, 91 Taxus baccata, Venenum, 93 Teeth, Dilaceration of, 46 — Diseases of, 43 — Dislocation of, 46 — Fracture of, 46 — Friction of, 46 — Irregularity in Form of, 45 Number of, 45 Position of, 45 Time of Eruption of, 45 — Mechanical Injuries of, Note, (98,) 46 Teething, Note, 43 Texdo adherens, 81 Tendons, Adhesion of, 81 — Cancer of, (81,) 11 — Contraction of, 81 — Diseases of, 81 — Inflammation of, 81 — Non-malignant Tumours of, 81 — Eupture of, (81,) 108 Tenoxtotomia, Opus chirurgicum, 115 Tenotomy, Operation, 115 Tertian Ague, 5 Tertiary Syphilis, Definition, 9 Testicle Absent, Malformation, (124,) 63 — Abscess of, 63 — Atrophy of, 63 — Cancer of, (63,) 11 — Cystic Disease of, 63 — Diseases of, 63 — Fcetal Eemains in, Malform., (126,) 63 — Injuries of, (63,) 103 Explaxatioxs. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Smaxl Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. 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INDEX. 199 TES Testicle, Malformations of, (124, 126,) 63 — Malposition of, (126,) 63 —■ Neuralgia of, 64 — Non-malignant Tumours of, 63 — Protrusion of the Tubuli of, 63 Operation for, 116 — Retained in the Abdomen, Malforma- tion, (126,) 63 Inguinal Canal, (126,) 63 — Syphilitic Disease of, (63,) 9 — Tubercle of, (63,) 14 Testiculus in foramine inguinali re- tentus, Deformitas ingenita, (126,) 63 — in ventre retentus, Deformitas in- genita, (126,) 63 Testis, Fungus, see Protrusion of the Tubuli of the Testicle, 63 — Hernia, see Protrusion of the Tubuli of the Testicle, 63 Tetanus, 21 Tetrastoma Eenale, Parasite, (119,) 58 Thecal Abscess, (81,) 87 Thickening of the Capsule of Glisson, 54 Pleura, see Adhesions of, 41 Thigh, Amputation of, Operation, 112 Thoracic Duct, Obstruction of, Note, 35 — Paracentesis, 116 Thorn-apple, Poison, 92 Throat, Out-, 100 Throat, Putrid Sore, see Sloughing S. T., 47 Throat, Relaxed, 47 — Sloughing Sore, Note, 47 — Sore, 47 — Ulcerated, 47 Thrombosis of Arteries, 33 — of the Cerebral Arteries, 19 Pulmonary Artery as a cause of sudden death after Delivery, 75 Thrombosis arteriarum, 33 cerebri, 19 — in puerperis, 75 Thrush, 42 — Pungus, (120,) 42 — Parasitic, 42 Thumb, Dislocation of, 105 Thymus 01 and, Cancer of, (37,) 11 Diseases of, (41,) 37 Hypertrophy of, 37 Non-malignant Tumours of, 37 Thyroid Grland, Cancer of, 36,) 11 Cyst of, 36 TRA Thyroid Gland, Diseases of, 36 Inflammation of, 36 Tibia, Fracture of, 106 Tic Douloureux, see Facial Neuralgia, 21 Tinea Decalvans, (Parasite, Microsporon Audouini, 121,) 88 — Favosa, (Parasite, Achorion Schoen- leinii, 121,) 88 — Polonica, (Parasite, Trichophyton Spo- ruloides, 121,) 89 — Tonsurans, (Parasite, Achorion Lebertii, 121,) 88 — Versicolor, (Parasite, Microsporon Fur- fur, 121, i 89 Tobacco, Poison, 93 Toes, Amputation of, 112 — Conjoined, Malformation, 125 — Deficient in number, Malformation, 122 — Supernumerary, Malformation, 125 Tongue, Abscess of, 47 — Aphthous Ulcer of, 47 — Cancer of, (47,) 11 — Diseases of, 46 — Hypertrophy of, 47 — Paralysis of, (47,) 20 — Syphilis of, Primary, (47,) 9 Secondary, (47,) 9 — -tie, 47 — Ulcer of, 47 — Vascular Tumour of, 47 Tonsill.e intumescentes, 47 Tonsilitis, 47 Tonsils, Cancer of, (47,) 11 — Enlarged, 47 — Scrofulous Disease of, (48,) 9 — Syphilitic Affection of, 48 Tooth Bash, see Strophulus, 84 Torula Oerevisise, Parasite, (120,) 50 Trachea, Necrosis of the Cartilages of, Note, 39 Phthisical, Note, (39,) 14 Syphilitic, Note, (39,) 9 Trachea and Bronchi, Cancer of, (39,) 11 Contraction of, 39 Diseases of, 38 Dilatation, 39 Foreign Bodies in, (38,) 100 Malformations of, (123,) 39 Non-malignant Tumours of, 39 Parasitic Disease of, 39 Rupture of, 100 200 INDEX. TRA Trachea and Bronchi, Tubercle of, (39,) 14 Ulcer of, 39 Trachea rupta, 100 Tracheotome^, Opus chirurgicuni, 114 Tracheotomy, Operation, 114 — for Eemoval of Foreign Bodies from Windpipe, 114 Transfusion, Operation, 117 Transfusio, Opus chirurgicuni, 117 Transitus per ductus calculorum fel- LEORUM, 55 Transplantation of the Ovary, 64 Transposition of "Viscera, Malform., 126 Traumatic Aneurism, 33 — Aneurismal Varix, 33 — Cataract, 25 — Iritis, 24 — Varicose Aneurism, 34 Tremor ex hydrargyro, (21,)' 90 Tremor Mercurial, (21,) 90 Trephining, for Excision of Bone from the Head, Operation, 112 Trichiasis, 27 — Operation for, 109 Trichina Spiralis, Parasite, (118,) 81 Trichinosis, 81 Trichocephalus Dispar, Parasite, (118,) 52 Trichophyton Sporuloides, Parasite, (121,) 89 Trichophyton Tonsurans, see Achorion Le- bertii, Parasite, (121,) 88 Tricuspid Valve, Disease of, 31 Triple Phospate Calculus, 59 Trochanter Major, Fracture of, 106 True Leprosy (87,) 13 Trunk, Excision of Bones from the, 112 Tuber verrucosum laryngis, 38 Tubercle, 14 — of the Brain, Miliary or G-ranular, (19,) 14 -Yellow, (19.) 14 Bronchi, (39,) 14 Bronchial Glands, (36, 41,) 14 Fallopian Tube, (65,) 14 TUM Tubercle of the Kidney, (58,) 14 Liver, (54,) 14 Mesenteric Glands, (56,) 14 Miliary or Granular, of the Brain, (19,) 14 Ovary, (64,) 14 Prostate Gland, (60,) 14 Spleen, (56,) 14 Testicle, (63,) 14 Trachea and Bronchi, (39,) 14 Uterus, (66,) 14 Tubercula deposita in cerebro, (19,) 14 FLAVA, (19,) 14 MILIARIA SI VE GRANULOSA, (19,) 14 — GLANDULJE PROSTATA, (60,) 1£ — GLAND ULARUM BRONCHIALIUM, (36, 41,) 14 MESENTERII, (56,) 14 — JECINORIS, (54,) 14 — LIENIS, (56,) 14 — MILIARIA ACUTA PULMONIS, (40,) 14 — OVARII, (64,) 14 — RENUM, (58,) 14 — TESTICULI, (63,) 14 — TRACHEA ET BRONCHIORUM, (39,) 14 — TUBI FALLOPIANI, (65,) 14 — UTERI, (66,) 14 Tubercular Degeneration of the Supra- renal Capsules, (37,) 14 — Deposit of the Brain, (19,) 14 — Meningitis, (18,) 14 — Pericarditis, (30,) 14 — Peritonitis, (56,) 14 — Pleurisy, (41,) 14 Tuberculosis, Acute Miliary, of Lung, (40,) 14 Tubuli of the Testicle, Protrusion of the, 63 Tubus fall^pianus loco motus, 65 Tumor Adenoidcs Mammae Focminece, vide T. mammarum longus, 76 Tumor adiposus, (12,) 87 cutis, 87 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper iu Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. 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INDEX. 201 TUM Tumor adiposus conjunctivae, 23 MAMMAS FCEMpTEAE, 76 Tumor Alveolaris, Glutinosus, Collodes Ovarii, vide Tumor cysticus multiplex o., 64 Tumor byrsas, 82 — cartilaginosus, (12) gingiyarum, 44 -- mammae fosmine ae, 76 maxillarum, 43 ossium, 78 — cheloides, (12,) 88 — CYSTICUS MULTIPLEX, (13) MAMMAS FCEMIXEAS, 76 OVARII, 64 — FIBROADIPOSUS, (11) — FIBROCALCAREUS, (11) — FIBROCARTILAGINOSUS, (12) — FIBROCELLULOSUS, (11) CUTIS, 87 FAUCIUM ET PALATI, 48 — FIBROCYSTICUS, (11) OSSIUM, 78 FAUCIUM ET PALATI, 48 — FIBROMUSCULOSUS, (11) — FIBROXUCLEOSUS, (11) — FIBROPLASTICUS, (12) MAMMAE FCEMIXE.E, 76 — FIBROSES, (11) CEREBRI, 19 MAMMAE FCEMIXEAS, 76 MAXILLARUM, 43 OSSIUM, 78 OVARII, 64 REPETEXS, (12) VESICAE, 59 UTERI, 66 — GLANDULOSUS, (12) — MAMMARUM LOXGUS, 76 — MYELODES, (12) MAXILLARUM, 43 OSSIUM, 78 — OSSEUS, (12) CAXCELLATUS OSSIUM, (12,) 78 CEREBRI, 19 DIFFUSUS OSSIUM, (12,) 78 EBURXEUS OSSIUM, (12,) 78 MAJDLE FOSMINE AS, 76 MAXILLARUM, 43 OSSIUM, 78 — S^BACEUS, (12,) 88 FORAMINIS AURIS, 23 TUM Tumor spongiosus musculorum, 81 — subcutaxeous dolexs, (11) Tumor Subcutaneus Bolens Mammas Fcemmeas, vide Tumor fibrosus m. f., 76 Tumor vasculosus, (12) gixgivarum, 44 LTNGUA3, 47 MAMMAE FOSMLNEAS, 76 MAXILLARUM, 43 URINAS ITIXERIS FCEMLXEI, 67 — VERRUCOSUS, (12) — VILLOSUS, (12) VESICAE, 59 TUMORES XOX-MALIGXI; CYSTES NON- MA LIGNAS, (11, 17) TUMORES NOX-MALIGXI ARTICULORUM, 79 AURICULAE. 28 CEREBRI, 19 COLIS, 62 coxjuxctivae, 23 cutis, 87 faucium et palati, 48 fuxiculi semixalis, 63 gixgivarum, 44 glaxdulae prostatae, 60 THYMI, 37 GLAXDULARUM BROXCHIALIUM, (36,) 41 MESEXTERII, 56 8ALIVOSARUM, 49 IXTESTIXORUM, 52 JECIXORIS, 54 LIXGUAS, 47 MAMMAS FCEMIXEAE, 76 MAMMILLAE VIRILIS, 77 MAXILLARUM, 43 LARYXGIS, 38 MEDIASTIXI, 41 MEDULLAS IX SPIXA, 20 MEMBRAXJE CELLULOSAE, 82 MUSCULORUM, 81 XERVORUM, 20 OSSIUM, 78 OVARII, 64 PARTIUM INTRA ORBITAS SITARUM, 27 PLEURAE, 41 REXUM, 58 RECTI IXTESTINI, 53 SCROTI, 62 SEPTI NASI, 30 SPINAS, 80 202 INDEX. TUM TUMORES NON-MALIGNI TENDINUM, 81 TESTICULI, 63 TONSILLARUM, 48 TRACHEAE ET BRONCHIORUM, 39 VENTJKICULI, 50 VESICLE, 59 Tumour, Adenoid, of the Female Breast, see Chronic Mammary Tumour, 76 Tumour, Bursal, Definition, 89 — Cartilaginous, (12) of the Antrum, 43 Bone, 78 Breast, Female, 76 G-ums, 44 Jaws, 43 — Chronic Mammary, 76 — Complex Cystic, (13) of the Breast, Female, 75 Ovary, 64 — Erectile, of Muscles, 81 — Fatty, Definition, ( 12) of the Conjunctiva, 23 Breast, Female, 76 Skin, 87 — Fibro-calcareous, Definition, (11) — Fibro-cartilaginous, (12) — Fibro-cellular, Definition, (11) of the Fauces, 48 Palate, 48 Skin, 87 — Fibro-cystic, Definition, (11) of Bone, 78 Fauces, 48 Palate, 48 — Fibro-fatty, Definition, (11) — Fibro-muscular, Definition, (11) — Fibro-nucleated, Definition, (11) — Fibro-plastic, Definition, (12) of the Breast, Female, 76 — Fibrous, Definition, (11) of the Antrum, 43 Bladder, 59 Brain, 19 Bone, 78 TUM Tumours, Fibrous, of the Breast, Female,76 Jaws, 43 Ovary, 64 Uterus, 66 — Glandular, Definition, (12) — Ivory of Bone, (12,) 78 Tumour, Molluscous, of the External Meatus, see Sebaceous T. of, 28 Tumour, Myeloid, Definition, (12) of the Antrum, 43 Bone, 78 Jaws, 43 — Osseous, (12) Antrum, 43 Bone, (12,) 78 Cancellated, (12,) 78 Diffused, (12,) 78 Ivory, (12,) 78 Brain, 19 Breast, Female, 76 Jaws, 43 — Ee current Fibroid, Definition, (12) — Painful Subcutaneous, Definition, (11) Tumour, Painful Subcutaneous, of the Breast, Female, see Fibrous Tumour of, 76 Tumour, Sebaceous, (12) of the External Meatus, 28 Skin, 88 — Vascular, (12) of the Antrum, 43 Breast, Female, 76 Gums, 44 Jaws, 43 Meatus Urinarius, 67 Tongue, 47 — Villous, (12) of the Bladder, 59 — Warty, (12) — of the Eyelids, Operation for, 109 Tumours, Fluid, Paracentesis of,Operation, 117 Tumours, Non-malignant, (For their clas- sification and local distribution, see Non-malignant Tumours,) (11, 17) Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to he em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. 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INDEX. 203 TUM Tumours, Keinoval of, 113 Tunica Vaginalis, Diseases of, 63 — — Hydrocele of, 63 Congenital, 63 Encysted, 63 Hydrocele of, Infantile, 63 Inflammation of, 63 — — Loose Bodies in, 63 Tympani, Membrana, Diseases of, 28 Inflammation of, 28 Injuries of, (28,) 98 Perforation of, 28 — ■- Ulceration of, 28 Tympanum, Diseases of, 28 of the Mucous Membrane of the, 28 — Ossicles of the, 28 Tympanites, 51 Typhlitis, 50 Typhoid Fever, see Enteric Fever, Defini- tion, 4 Typhus, 4 Typhus Fever, Definition, 4 Ulcer, Aphthous, of the Tongue, 47 — of the Bronchi, 39 Cornea, 24 Hepatic Ducts and Gall-bladder, 55 Larynx, Note, 38 Phthisical, Note, (36,) 14 Syphilitic, Note, (36,) 9 Lips, 42 Syphilitic, (4-2,) 9 Pharynx, 48 Perforating, 48 Superficial, 48 — Bodent, Definition, 13 of the Uterus, 65 — of the Skin, 87 Stomach, Chronic, 50 — Syphilitic, of the Lips, (42,) 9 — of the Tongue, 47 Aphthous, 47 — of the Trachea, 39 Urethra, Male, 61 Uterus, 65 Eodent, 65 Ulcerated Nipple, 75 — Throat, 47 Ulceration of the Anus, 52 Bladder, 58 Cartilage of Joints, 78 UPP Ulceration of the Dental Pulp, 43 Epiglottis, 37 Gums, 44 Intestines, 50 Ligaments and Cartilages of Spine, 79 Membrana Tympani, 28 (Esophagus, 49 Pituitary Membrane, 29 Prostate Gland, 60 Kectum, 52 Ulcerative Inflammation, (16) — Stomatitis, 42 Ulcus aphthodes lixgu.e, 47 — CORXE.E, 24 — cutis, 87 — ductuum jecixoris et vesicul^e fel- LIS, 55 — ERODEXS, 13 UTERI, 65 — EX CUBAXDO, 87 — ITIXEltIS URIX.E VIRILIS, 61 — LABRORUM, 42 SYPHILITICUM, (42,) 9 — LARYXGIS, 38 EX PHTHISI, (38,) 14 EX SYPHILIDE, (38,) 9 — LINGU.E, 47 — LONGUM VEXTRICULI, 50 — PHARYNGIS, 48 — TRACHE.E ET BROXCHIORUM, 39 — UTERI, 65 — VEXEREUM DURUM, 8 MOLLE, 9 PHAGED.EXICUM, 9 PUTRE, 9 UXGUIS OCULI, 23 — IXYOLUTUS, 88 Umbilical Hernia, 51 Congenital, (126,) 51 Unmodified Small-pox, 3 Uxoculus, Detormitas ingenita, (125,) 26 Upas Antiar, Poison, 93 — Tieute, Poison, 93 Upas axtiaricum, Venenum, 93 — tieuticum, Venenum, 93 Upper Extremity Absent, Malformation 122 Contusion of, 104 Dislocation of, 105 Excision of Bones from, Operation, 112 204 INDEX. UPP Upper Extremity, False Joint of, 105 Foreign Bodies Embedded in, 104 Fracture of, 104 Greenstick, 104 Ununited, 105 Injuries of, 104 Vessels of, 104 Malformations of, 122, 125 Separation of the Epiphyses of, 104 Sprain of, 104 Wound of, 104 of Joint of, 104 Uraceus Patent, Malformation, 124 — Persistent, Malformation, 124 Urachus patens, Deformitas ingen., 124 — perstans, Deformitas ingenita, 124 Uralia, Venemim, (95,) 92 Urate of Ammonia Calculus, 59 Ureters Absent or Impervious, Malforma- tion, (124,) 58 — Calculus in, 58 Ureteres aut nulli aut impervii, 124 Uric Acid Calculus, 59 — Oxide Calculus, 59 Urethra, Male, Calculus Impacted in, 61 Diseases of, 61 Fissure of, Malformation, (125,) 61 Epispadic, (125,) 61 Hypospadia (125,) 61 Foreign Bodies in, (104,) 61 Malformations of, (125,) 61 Eupture of, with Fractured Pelvis, 104 Stricture of, 61 — Inflammatory, 61 Organic, 61 Spasmodic, 61 Traumatic, 61 Operation for Sudden Dilatation of, 115 Ulcer of, 61 Urinary Abscess of, 61 Fistula of, 61 — Female, Dilatation of, Operation, 114 UTE Urethritis, 61 Urethrotomia interior, Opus chir., 115 DILATATIO PROMPTA STRICTURE, 115 Urethrotomy, Internal, Operation, 115 Sudden Dilatation of Stricture, 115 Urina frequens, 58 — suppressa, 58 Urinary Abscess, 61 — Bladder, Diseases of, (for their subdi- vision, see Bladder, Urinary,) 58 — Cyst of the Kidney from Injury, 58 — Fistula, 61 — System, Diseases of the, 57 Disorders of the, from Pregnancy, 70 Malformations of the, (124, 125,) 58, 59,61 Urine, Extravasation of, 61 — Incontinence of, 60 from Pregnancy, 70 — Retention of, 60 from Pregnancy, 70 — Suppression of, 58 Urostealith, 59 Urticaria, 83 Uteri, Cervix, Cancer of, as an Obstacle to Parturition, 71 Enlongation of, 66 Sloughing of, consequent on Parturi- tion, 74 — 0s, Occlusion of, as an Obstacle to Par- turition, 71 Eigidity of, as an Obstacle to Paturi- tion, 71 Uteri procidentia, 66 Utero-vesical Fistula, (59, 74,) 65 Consequent on Parturition, (74) Operation for, 116 Uterus, Abrasion of the Cervix of, 65 — Abscess of, 65 — Absent, Malformation, (124,) 66 — Anteflexion of, 66 — Ante version of, 66 Extreme, as an obstacle to Partu- rition, 72 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. 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I^TDEX. 05 UTE Uterus, Atony of, during Parturition, 71 causing Eetention of the Placenta, 73 — Atrophy of, 66 — Cancer of, (66,) 11 '- Epithelial, (6Q,) 11 Medullary, (6Q,) 11 — Catarrh of, 65 — Discharge of Watery Fluid, from the Pregnant, 70 — Diseases of, 65 — Displacements of, 66 of the Pregnant, 70 — Distortions of, 66 — Double, Malformation, (125,) 66 — Elongation of the Cervix of the, 66 — Epithelial Cancer of, (66,) 11 — Fibrous Tumour of, 66 — Punctional Diseases of, 68 — Granular Inflammation of Cervix of, 65 — Haemorrhage from the, 68 Pregnant, 70 — Hernia of, 66 of the Pregnant, 70 — Hour-glass Contraction of, causing Ee- tention of the Placenta, 73 — Hydrorrhea a of, 65 of the Pregnant, 70 — Hypertrophy of, 66 — Hysteralgia of the Pregnant, 70 — Inflammation of, 65 Granular, of the Cervix of, 65 — Injuries of, 103 of the Pregnant, 104 — Inversion of, 66 of the Pregnant, 73 — Laceration of, from Parturition, 73 Uterus, Leucorrhcca of, see Catarrh of, 65 Uterus, Mechanical Obstacle to the Action of, during Parturition, 71 from Ankylosed Coccyx, 71 Cancer of the Cervix Uteri, 71 Cicatrix or Band of the Vagina, 71 Exostosis of the Pelvis, 72 Extreme Ante version, 72 Foetus, from Enlargement of the, from Disease, 72 Foetus, from Excessive Size of the, 72 Malformation of the, 72 UTE Uterus, Mechanical Obstacle to the Action of, Malposition of the, 72 from Occlusion of the Os Uteri, 71 Narrowness of the Vagina, 71 Pelvis being diminutive, 72 — : Distorted or Contracted, 72 Fractured, 72 during Parturition, from Pelvis being occupied by Dislocated Lumbar Vertebrae, 72 from Polypus, 72 Prolapsus of the Eectum, 71 Bladder, 71 the Eectum being Distended, 71 Eigidity of the Os Uteri, 71 Perineum, 71 Vagina, 71 i Stone in the Bladder, 71 Tumor, 72 of the External Parts, 72 Ovarian, 72 Pelvic, 72 Uterine, 72 Unusual Shortness of Funis, 72 Thickness of Foetal Mem- branes, 72 Vagina, Cicatrix or Band of, 71 Narrowness of, 71 Vaginal Cyst, 71 Uterus, Malformations of, (124, 125,) 66 — Medullary Cancer of, 66 — Occlusion of the Canal of the, 66 Orifice of the, 66 — Polypus of, 66 Uterus, Pregnant, Discharge of Watery. Fluid from, 70 Disorders of, 70 Displacements of, 70 Haemorrhage from, 70 during Parturition, 72 from Accidental Detachment of the Placenta, 73 Placenta Praevia, 73 Thrombus of the Cervix Uteri or Labium, 73 Hernia of, 70 Hydrorrhea of, 70 Hysteralgia of, 70 Injuries of, 104 206 INDEX. UTE Uterus, Pregnant, Inversion of, 73 Uterus, Pregnant, Menstruation of, see San- guineous Discharge from, 70 Uterus, Pregnant, Over Distension of, 71 from Excess of Liquor Amnii, 71 Twins, Triplets, &c, 71 Prolapsus of, 70 ' Eetroversion of, 70 Eheumatism of, 70 Sanguineous Discharge from, 70 Spurious Pains and Oramp of, 70 — Preternatural Adhesions of, causing Eetention of the Placenta, 73 — Prolapsus of, 66 of the Pregnant, 70 — Procidentia of, 66 — Retroflexion of, 66 — Eetroversion of, 66 of the Pregnant, 70 — Eodent Ulcer of, 65 — Eupture or Laceration of, during Par- turition, 73 — Sanguineous Discharge from the Preg- nant, 70 — Scirrhus of, 66 — Stricture of the Canal of the, 66 Orifice of the, 65 — Tubercle of, (66,) 14 — Ulcer of, 65 Eodent, 65 Uterus duplex, Deformitas ingenita, (125,) 66 — inversus, 66 — loco motus et d1stortus, 66 in gravidis, 70 — prolapsus, 66 — PRONUS, 66 — PROVOLUTUS, 66 — RESUPINATUS, 66 IN GRAVIDIS, 70 — RETROFLEXUS, 66 — SUPRA MODUM DISTENTUS IN PARTU- RIENTIBUS, 71 VAG Uterus supra modum distextus ex geminis, &c, 71 ex lmmodico liquore amnii, 71 UVA DESCENDENS, -18 Uvula Elongated, 48 Vaccinia, 3 Vagina, Abscess of, 66 ~ Absent, Malformation, (124,) 67 — Cancer of, (67,) 14 — Catarrh of, 66 during Pregnancy, (70,) 66 — Cicatrix or Band of, 67 as an Obstacle to Parturition, 71 — a Cul-de-sac, Malformation, (124,) 67 — Diseases of, 66 — Double, Malformation, (125,) 67 — Foreign Bodies in, 104 — Gonorrhoea of, (67,) 60 — Hernia of, 67 — — — Oystocele, 67 Eectocele, 67 — Impervious, Malformation, (124,) 67 — Inflammation of, 66 — Laceration of, 67 during Parturition, 73 — Malformations of, (124, 125,) 67 — Narrowness of, as an Obstacle to Par- turition, 71 — Plugging of, Operation, 111 — Polypus of, 67 — Eigidity of, as an Obstacle to Parturi- tion, 71 — Eupture of, during Parturition, 73 — Sloughing of, consequent on Parturi- tion, 74 — Wound of, 103 Vagina duplex, Deformitas ingenita, (125,) 67 — impervia, Deformitas ingenita, (124,) 67 Explanations. — The names for common nse are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to he em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to he met with; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should he registered; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 207 VAG Vagina in sinum desinens, Deiorniitas ingenita, (124.) 67 Vaginal Cyst, as an Obstacle to Parturi- tion, 71 — Pistula, 67 — Hernia, 52 ValvtE cordis imperfecta, Deformitas ingenita, (123,) 31 Valve-disease of the Heart, 30 Aortic, 30 Mitral, 30 Pulmonic, 31 Tricuspid, 31 Valves of the Heart, Aneurism of, 31 Valves of the Heart, Atheroma of, see Patty- Degeneration of, 31 Valves of the Heart, Calcareous Degene- ration of the, 31 Dilatation, Simple, of the Orifice of the, 31 Patty Degeneration of the, 31 Fibroid Thickening of the, 31 Imperfect, Malform., (123,) 31 Laceration of the, 31 Malformations of the, (123, 125, ) 31 Aortic Aperture Obstructed or Imperfect, (123,) 31 Left Auriculo-ventricular Aperture Obstructed or Imperfect, (123,) 31 Pulmonic Aperture Ob- structed or Imperfect, (123,) 31 Eight Auriculo-ventricular Aperture Obstructed or Imperfect, (123,) 31 Valves Imperfect, (123,) 31 Supernumerary, (125,) 31 — Obstructive Disease of the, 31 Valves of the Heart, Ossification of, see Cal- careous Degeneration, 31 Valves of the Heart, Eegurgitation v through the, 31 \ Vegetations of the, 31 Varices, 35 — vuLViE, (67,) 35 Varicella, 3 Varicocele, 63 — Obliteration of, Operation, 111 Varicose Aneurism, 34 Spontaneous, 34 Traumatic, 34 VLN Varicose Veins, 35 Obliteration of, Operation, 111 from Pregnancy, 69 of the Labia, 69 Lower Extremity, 69 — . Eectum, 69 of the Vulva, (67.) 35 Various Defects of Sight, 26 Variola, 3 Varix, Aneurism al, 33 Spontaneous, 33 Traumatic, 33 Varix, Arterial, see Cirsoid Aneurism, 34 Varix aneurysmicus, 33 ex vulnere, 33 sponte sua ortus, 33 Vascular System, Malformations of, (123, 125, 126,) 30-32, 34 — Tumour, (for local distribution, see Tumour, Vascular,) (12) Vasa lymphifera obstructa, 35 RUPTA, 36 Vegetable Poisons, 91 — Substances, Poisoned Wounds by, 95 Vegetations on the Valves of the Heart, 31 Veins, Diseases of, 34 — Fibrinous Concretions in, 34 — Injuries of, (35,) 98-106 — Obliteration of, 34 — Obstruction of, 34 — Operations on, 111 — Parasitic Disease of, 35 — Eupture of, without External Wound, (35,) 98-106 — Varicose, (for their subdivision, see Varicose Veins,) 35 — "Wound of, with Entrance of Air, (35 ) 98-106 Vena Portae, Obstruction of, 54 Vena portarum interclusa, 54 Ven^e obliterate, 34 — obstructs, 34 VENENA, 91 — AERIA, 94 — ANIMALIA, 94 — VEGETABIL1A, 91 Venomous Animals, Poisoned "Wounds by, 95 Ventral Hernia, 51 Ventricular Septa of the Heart incomplete, Malformation, (123,) 32 / r» 208 INDEX. VEN Ventriculus perforatus, 50 Veratria, Poison, 92 Veratrum album, Venenuin, 92 Verruca xasi, 29 Verruge, 88 Vertigo, Epileptic, 21 Vertigo epilepttca, 21 Vesica foras patens, 59 — in sacculos partita, 59 — INVERSA, 59 — IRRITABILIS, 60 — RUPTA, 59 Vesical Calculi, Eemoval of, Operation, 114 — Hematuria, 59 — Paracentesis, (for subdivision, see Para- centesis, Vesical,) 116 Vesicointestinal Pistnla, (51,) 59 Vesico-vaginal Pistula, (59, 74,) 67 Consequent on Parturition, (74,) 67 Operation for, 116 Vesicular Stomatitis, see Thrush, 42 Vessels, InjuriSs of, (for their subdivision, bee Injuries of Vessels,) 98-106 Vicarious Menstruation, 68 Villous Cancer, Definition, 10 — Tumour, (for local distribution, see Tumour, Villous,) (12) Viscera, Transposition of, Malformation, 126 Viscera inter se traxsposita, Deformi- tas ingenita, 126 VlSUS BREVIOR, 26 — DETERIOR, 25 — LOXGIOR, 26 Vision Impaired, 25 Vitelline Duct Patent, Malformation, 124 VlTIA LOCORUM VIRGIXALIUM, 64 — NATURALIUM ACTIONUM, (17) LOCORUM VIRGLNALIUM, 68 NERVORUM APPARATUS, 21 — SYPHILITICA PHARYNGIS, 48 VUL Vitiligo, see Leucoderma, 86 Vitreous Body, Diseases of, 25 Morbid Deposits of, 25 Vitrum contusum, Venenuin, 95 Vomiting, 50 — from Pregnancy, 69 Vomitus, 50 vulnera veneno infecta ex animali- bus quje male habent morbi conta- GIOSA 95 ANIMALIBUS VENENATIS, 95 CORPORIBUS ANIMALIUM MOR- TUORUM, 95 EQUINIA, (95,) 6 MITT, (95,) 6 FARCIMINO, (95,) 6 HUMORIBUS MORBIDIS, 95 HYDROPHOBIA, (95,) 21 INFUSIONE HYPODERMICA, 95 INSECT US ACULEATIS, 89, 95 MATERIA METALLICA, 95 VEGETABILI, 95 PUSTULA MALIGNA, (95,) 6 RABIE, (95,) 21 SAGITTIS VENENATIS, 95 SERPENTIBUS, 95 SCORPIONIBUS, 95 URALIA, 95 VARIOLA VACCINIA, (95,) 3 — VASORUM LYMPHIFERORUM, (36,) 67 — VEL INJURING INTRA ORBITAM ACCEPT^ 99 — VENENO INFECTA, 95 VULNUS ABDOMINIS, 102 CUM PROLAPSIONE VISCERUM ILL.E- SORUM, 102 VISCERUM L.ESORUM, 102 CUM VULNERE VISCERUM IN SEDE MANENTIUM, 102 — ANI, 103 — ARTICULORUM IN MEMBRIS INFERIORI- BUS, 106 SUPERIORIBUS, 104 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered; and the figures within parentheses where the disease s entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. INDEX. 209 VUL VULNUS ARTERIARUM, (34,) 98-106 — A TERGO, 102 — caevaria, 97 — CERVICIS, 100 EX ORE, 100 EX TORMENTORUM PILIS, 100 IN SUMMA CARNE, 100 PERFOSSO JUGULO, 100 — COLIS, 103 — CONJUNCTIVA, 99 — CORNEA, 99 — CUTIS CAPITIS, OSSE NON NUDATO, 97 OSSE NUDATO, 97 — FACIEI, 98 — IRIDIS, 99 — LATERUM THORACIS, 101 — LENTIS, 99 — MEDIASTINI PRIORIS, 101 — MEMBRORUM INFERIORUM, 106 SUPERIORUM, 104 — PALPEBRARUM, 99 — PENETRANS PLEURA VEL PULMONIS, 101 — PERFORANS THORACIS, 101 — PERICARDII ET CORDIS, 101 — PERINEI FCEMINEI ET VULVA, 103 MASCULI, 103 — RECTI INTESTINE, 103 — SCLEROTICA, 99 — SCROTI, 103 — VAGINA ET PARTIUM INTERIORUM LN FCEMINIS, 103 — VASORUM LYMPHIFERORUM, (36,) 108 — VESICA, 103 — VISCERUM SINE ABDOMINIS VULNERE, 103 — VENA CUM AERIS INTROTTU, (35,) 98-106 Vulva, Abscess of, 67 — Cancer of, (67,) 11 — Condyloma of, (67,) 61 — Diseases of, 67 — Gangrene of, 67 — Hypertrophy of, 67 — Inflammation of, 67 — Malformations of, (124,) 61 — Mucous Cyst of, 67 — Occlusion of, 67 — (Edema of, 67 — Pruritus of, 67 during Pregnancy, 70 — Syphilis of, (67,) 9 — Varicose Veins of, (67,) 35 14 wou Wart of the Nose, 29 Warts, (12,) 88 Warty Growth of the Larynx, 38 — Tumour, (12) Wasps, Irritation caused by, 89 Water Hemlock, Poison, 93 Waxy Disease, see Lardaceous D., (17) — Kidney, see Lardaceous K., 57 — Liver, see Lardaceous L,, 54 — Spleen, see Lardaceous S., 55 Weed, see Puerperal Ephemera, (73,) 7 White Helebore, Poison, 92 — Softening of the Brain, Definition, 19 Spinal Marrow, 20 Whitlow, 87 Woorara, see Wourali, Poison, 92 Worms, Intestinal, see Parasitic Disease of Intestines, 52 Wound, of the Abdomen, of the Parietes, 102 with Protrusion of Unin- jured Viscera, 102 with Protrusion of Wounded Viscera, 102 with Wound of Unprotruded Viscera, 102 Abdominal Viscera without Wound of the Parietes, 103 Anterior Mediastinum, 101 Anus, 103 Arteries, ',34,) 98-106 Back, 102 Bladder, 103 Chest, of the Parietes, 101 Perforating, 101 Conjunctiva, 99 Cornea, 99 Eyelids, 99 Face, 98 Female Organs, Internal, 103 Heart, 101 Iris, 99 Lens, 99 Lower Extremity, 106 Joints of the, 106 Lung, Penetrating, 101 Lymphatics, (36,) 108 Neck, 100 Cut-throat, 100 from the Mouth, 100 Gun-shot, 100 210 INDEX. wou Wound of the Neck, Superficial, 100 — of the Parts within the Orbit, 99 Penis, 103 Pericardium, 101 Perineum, Female, 103 Male, 103 Pleura, Penetrating, 101 Rectum, 104 Scalp, Bone Exposed, 97 Bone not Exposed, 97 Sclerotic, 99 Scrotum, 103 Skull, 97 Upper Extremity, 104 Joints of the, 104 Vagina, 103 Vulva, 103 Vein, with Entrance of Air, (35,) 98-106 ZIN Wounds, Gun-shot, 97-106 Wounds, Poisoned, (for their subdivision. see Poisoned Wounds,) 55 Wourali, Poison, (95,) 92 Wrist and Carpus, Dislocation of, 105 Wry-neck, 81 Xanthic Oxide Calculus, see Uric Oxide 59 Xeroderma, 86 Yaws, see Framboesia, 88 Yellow Fever, Definition, 5 — Softening of the Brain, 18 — Tubercle of the Brain, 19 Yew, Poison, 93 Zinc, Poison, 90 Zincum, Venenum, 90 Explanations. — The names for common use are printed in Antique type, Latin names proper in Roman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be em- ployed in the registration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with ; the figures without parentheses indicating where the disease should be registered ; and the figures within parentheses where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and not for registration. CORRIGENDA. In the pagination in Index, read : Folio 183. Operations for Stricture of the Urethra by sudden Dilatation 115 Folio 185. Paracentesis Thoracis 117 Folio 191. Recto-vaginal Fistula (53, 74,) 67 Folio 202. Tumour, Bursal, Definition 82 Tumour, Complex, of the Breast, Female 76 The few typographical misprints — " lacfrrymalis," "ozcema," " dictation," "porigo," : uraceus," "heZebore" — correct themselves. NOMENCLATURE OF DISEASES PREPARED FOR THE USE OF THE MEDICAL OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. - ccc C c c «1CC< C.- c< c CC C &<£ c :2[ CCYC - *•'"' //f ' C,'C 'C ccc C ccc c< ccc c c CC c . ' 1 ( < Ci* ! ■ Cc C' c CCC c< cc 7 c< (Cc CC' 0: «C ^&- 1 c C C <|K .