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Haemorrhagies, see Blood. Head-Ach, its Subject, p. 370. the formal Cause of it. p. 371. the Prognostick of it. ib. habitual Head-ach, two scopes of curing it. ib, p. 372. Medicines for the Cure of it, p. 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382. Instances of Per∣sons troubled with it, and the Me∣thods us'd with them, p. 383, 384, 385, 386. Instances of Periodical Head-aches. ib. p. 387. an In∣stance of a Head-ach, arising by Consent of other Parts. p. 388.
Heart, its Passions. p. 54. its Panting, when happening through the fault of the Blood, how cur'd, ib. p. 55. the same cur'd when it happens through the Fault of the Arteries. ib. p. 56. Trembling of the Heart, its De∣scription and Method of Cure, ib. p. 57. the Cure of the intermitting Pulse. p. 58. Medicines for the Heart, see Cordials.
Hydragogue Medicines, p. 151, 152, 153, 154, 155.
Hypocondriacal Affects shewn to be for the most part convulsive, and not caus'd by Vapours, p. 307. the Symptoms belonging to this Disease, p. 308. what the Ventri∣cle and Spleen contribute to this Disease, p. 309, 310. An Instance of a Person troubled with this Di∣stemper. p. 311. the Method of Curing it. p. 312, 313, 314, 315.
Hysterical Affects, see Fits of the Mother.