HEAD
Immediately to the Brain it self, the seat and organ of the principal Fa∣culties; either in regard of its
substance
Substance; when it is indisposed for the
More principal and noble Faculties; either by ‖ some hot Vapour or Humour diffused: or from some particular Hurt or Inflammati∣on, causing a depravation of the Intellectuals, Fancy and Memo∣ry; either ‖ with a Fever, or without.
FRENSY, Delirium, frantic, light-headed, phrenetic.
MADNESS, out of ones wits, raving, distraction, besides ones self, wood, brain-sick, crack-brained, crazed, lunatic.
ventricles
Ventricles; ‖ when any hot Vapour doth agitate and disturb the motion of the spirits, so as objects seem to turn round: or when any cold phlegmatic humour doth obstruct their motion, causing a privation of Sense, with convulsive motions in several parts.
VERTIGO, Giddiness, Swimming in the head, Dizziness, Scotomy.
EPILEPSY, Falling-sickness.
nerves
Obstructed; whether ‖ the greater-Nerves, and for a longer continu∣ance: or the lesser Branches, for a shorter space, whereby Sense and Motion is hindered.
PALSIE, paralytic.
NUMNESS, Stupor, asleep.
Contracted more generally: or distended in some particular part.
CONVULSION.
CRAMP, Stitch.
Oppressed with superfluous moisture, causing an unequal growth of the parts, specially the Head and Joints.
throat
Throat; by such an inward Swelling and Inflammation as doth hinder Swallowing and Respiration.