RHAZES'S TREATISE on the SMALLPOX and MEASLES. Preface CHAP. I. Of the causes of the fmall-pox; and how it comes to pass, that no mortal, except by chance here 155 and there one, efcapes from this what Galen has mentioned con cerning it 158 II. Of bodies difpofed to the fmall-pox 162 III. Of the prognostic signs of the erup tion of the fmall-pox and mea fles 164 IV. Of the regimen, or cure of the 165 V. Of prefervation from, and lessening the disease 166 VI. Of thofe things which haften the eruption of the fmall-pox VII. Of taking care of the throat, eyes, c. as foon as the puftules have 173 CHAP. X. Of taking away the dry scabs and efchars XI. Of destroying the marks of the fmall-pox XII. Of the diet of patients in the small 183 184 pox 187 XIII. Of managing the difcharges of the belly, in the fmall-pox 190 XIV. Of the curable and incurable finall- 194 M E METHOD for extracting the FOUL AIR out of SHIPS. Preface 198 Leters to and from Mr Sutton, relative to his invention for extracting the foul air out of fhips; with an account of his proceedings therein An account of Mr Sutton's invention and method of changing the air in the hold, and other close parts of a ship; as communicated to the Royal Society Obfervations upon Mr Sutton's invention 201 220 225 |