Footnotes to Essay V.
(152)VirgilÆn. 7. v. 8.
——Sævamq; exhalat. opaca Mephitim.Vid. Servium, ibid.
——Sævamq; exhalat. opaca Mephitim.
Vid. Servium, ibid.
(153)Scaliger. Conject. in Varron.
(154)Lib. 13.
(155)De Situ Orb.l. 1. c. 13.
(156)Ἐιν Ἀρίμοις ὅθι φασὶ Τυφώεος ἔμμθυαι ἐυνάς. Il. Β. v. 783.
(157)Nat. Quæst.l. 6. c. 28.
(158)Nat. Hist. l. 2. c. 93.
(159)L. di Capoa delle Mofet.pag. 37.
(160)Vid.Malpigh. de Pulmon.
(161)Vid. L. di Capoa Mofet.pag. 40.
(162)Pag. 128.
(163)Epidem.l. 2, & 3.
(164)De Temperament.l. 1. c. 4. &Commentar. in Epidem.l. 3.
(165)L. 6. v. 1098.
(166)Histor. Afric.l.1.c.1. Vid. Purchas’sPilgrims,l.6.c.1.
(167)Prognostic.1. &Galen. Comment.
(168)Sect. 3. Aph. 11.
(169)De Febre Malignl. 1. c. 11.
(170)De Aere, Locis, & Aquis.
(171)Φύσιες Νούσων ἰητροἰ.Hippocr.Epid. 6.
(172)Dissertatio de opera quam præstant corpora acida vel alcalica in Curatione Morborum.
(173)De Febrib.Prop. 27.
(174)De Motu Cordis, Prop. 9.
(175)Tumulus Pestis, pag. m. 163, & 172.
(176)Vid. Lister’s Voyage toParis.
(177)Quis tumidum Guttur miratur in Alpibus.Juvenal Satyr. 13.
(178)Lib. 31. cap. 2.
(179)Metam.lib. 15.
(180)De Therm.lib. 6.
(181)No. 8.
(182)Dr.J. H. Scelera Aquarum: Or, a Supplement to Mr.Graunton the Bills of Mortality.
(183)Lib. 25. c. 3.
(184)Geogr.lib. 6.
(185)Prorrhet.l. 2. c. 16.
(186)De Aere Aquis & Locis,sub finem.
(187)De Fontib. Med. Angl.P.2. pag. 75.At fossilia sive Metallica salix aliæ atq; alia sunt, & nobis & pene igni dixeram indomabilia.
(188)Medicin. Static.Sect. 2. Aphor. 6.
(189)Ibid.Sect. 3. Ap. 13.Flatus nil aliud est quam rude perspirabile.
(190)Lib.31. c. 3.Damnantur imprimis Fontes quorum Aquæ decoctæ crassis obducunt Vasa crustis.
(191)De Aere, Locis, & Aquis.
FINIS.
The Explication of Those Figures which are not Explained in the Treatise.See Larger.Figs. 1–19.M. Vander Gucht Sculp.
See Larger.Figs. 1–19.M. Vander Gucht Sculp.
See Larger.Figs. 1–19.M. Vander Gucht Sculp.
M. Vander Gucht Sculp.
FIG.1. Represents the Head of theViperin its Natural Bigness, with the Mouth open, and Fangs Erected.
All the Other Figures relating to theViperare drawn larger than the Life.
Fig. 7, & 8.Exhibit some Muscles, which serve for the Motion of the Jaws.
Fig.17. Shews the Head of theScolopendra.
Fig. 18.The Weapons of theNhamduin their Natural Bigness.
Transcriber’s NoteFootnotes were moved to the ends of chapters and renumbered 1–191.¶ Illustrations (figs. 1–19.) were all printed on one large page. The available image of this page is not very good—in particular, the Figure numbers are not all easy to read. Therefore, the figure numbers have been added in more legible form, in square brackets "[]" to theimage. The html edition of this ebook contains a somewhat better image.¶ I created the cover image and hereby assign it to the public domain.Original spelling and grammar are generally retained, with a few exceptions noted below.Pageviii.The phrase "Which do no not promise a" was changed to "Which do not promise a".Page19.Changedimpregdatedtoimpregnatedin the phrase “tho’ it be duly impregdated with Salt”.Page20.“Strenghning” is retained.Page23.“Royal Acamy” is retained.Page26n.“Sanie & hnmano Sanguine” to “Sanie & humano Sanguine”.Page83.In this discussion, the footnote designators are the original printed ones, which have been changed to numbers in this edition. There were four footnote anchors [a, b, c, c] on the page, which begins with “Nerves, with a great inward”, and four distinct footnotes labeled [a b c c]. The fourth has been herein given its own distinct anchor and label. Then on page 84, which begins “That this Disease is accompany’d with aDelirium”, there were two printed footnote anchors [e, f], and three footnotes [d, e, f]. The footnote originally labeled “d” is herein eliminated from page 84; it said “Vid. Galen. de Theriac. ad Pison, l. 1. cap. 16.”.Page94.The third footnote (now numbered 89) originally read approximately thus: “(f)Vid. Aetium..6: c. 24.” but there is a smudge preceding the “.6:”, possibly a number or some other character.Page97.There were three footnotes [f g h] on this page, which begins with “this Spongy Excrescence, if it be”, and only two footnote anchors [g h]. The first footnote (f) is a duplicate of the third and last footnote from page 96, and so has been removed from this edition.Page120.ChangedTreamenttoTreatment, in “Symptoms from so severe a Treament”.Page122.The phrase “found in Mines of God” is retained, but is perhaps wrong. The first footnote, now labeled 130, beginning “(f)Lib.[smudge]” is partly illegible.Page127.Changed “substitued” to “substituted”.
Footnotes were moved to the ends of chapters and renumbered 1–191.
¶ Illustrations (figs. 1–19.) were all printed on one large page. The available image of this page is not very good—in particular, the Figure numbers are not all easy to read. Therefore, the figure numbers have been added in more legible form, in square brackets "[]" to theimage. The html edition of this ebook contains a somewhat better image.¶ I created the cover image and hereby assign it to the public domain.
Original spelling and grammar are generally retained, with a few exceptions noted below.
Pageviii.The phrase "Which do no not promise a" was changed to "Which do not promise a".
Page19.Changedimpregdatedtoimpregnatedin the phrase “tho’ it be duly impregdated with Salt”.
Page20.“Strenghning” is retained.
Page23.“Royal Acamy” is retained.
Page26n.“Sanie & hnmano Sanguine” to “Sanie & humano Sanguine”.
Page83.In this discussion, the footnote designators are the original printed ones, which have been changed to numbers in this edition. There were four footnote anchors [a, b, c, c] on the page, which begins with “Nerves, with a great inward”, and four distinct footnotes labeled [a b c c]. The fourth has been herein given its own distinct anchor and label. Then on page 84, which begins “That this Disease is accompany’d with aDelirium”, there were two printed footnote anchors [e, f], and three footnotes [d, e, f]. The footnote originally labeled “d” is herein eliminated from page 84; it said “Vid. Galen. de Theriac. ad Pison, l. 1. cap. 16.”.
Page94.The third footnote (now numbered 89) originally read approximately thus: “(f)Vid. Aetium..6: c. 24.” but there is a smudge preceding the “.6:”, possibly a number or some other character.
Page97.There were three footnotes [f g h] on this page, which begins with “this Spongy Excrescence, if it be”, and only two footnote anchors [g h]. The first footnote (f) is a duplicate of the third and last footnote from page 96, and so has been removed from this edition.
Page120.ChangedTreamenttoTreatment, in “Symptoms from so severe a Treament”.
Page122.The phrase “found in Mines of God” is retained, but is perhaps wrong. The first footnote, now labeled 130, beginning “(f)Lib.[smudge]” is partly illegible.
Page127.Changed “substitued” to “substituted”.