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FALLOPIAN tubes, imperfect, 214

FANATICISM, prevalent cause of insanity, 314—363

FASTING pretended, 368

FATIGUE, effects of, 126

FEAR, no legal ground of nuisance, sed. qy., 351
  death by, II. 29

FECUNDITY, premature, 257
  protracted, 258
  multeparous, 258—259

FEES, physicians, cannot be recovered at law, 77

FELLOW of College of Physicians must generally be a graduate of Oxford or Cambridge, 3
  who may be, 42
  who may not, 15
  who is, 46

FERMENTATION, nuisances by, 330

FEVER, yellow, 109—116—135
  generation of, 115
  Bulam, 117
  Sir G. Blane on, 117
  pestilential, 117
  sporadic 118
  malignant, 117
  epidemic, 119
  Andalusian or Gibraltar, 120
  in Cork, 124
  in Jails, 124
  in Dublin, 126
  feigned, 364

FILTH, whether capable of producing contagion, 122—126

FINES, grant of, to College of Physicians, 22
  how to be levied, 24

FIRE, nuisances by action of, 331

FISH, poisonous, II. 449

FLAX, steeping, a nuisance, 332

FLESH, diseased, II. 444—447

FLEXIBILITY of body apparently dead, II. 14

FLOGGING, military, III. 147

FLUX, black, chemical use of, II. 233

FŒTUS, skeleton of the, III. 75
  weight of the, III. 101
  length of the, III. 101
  appearances of, III. 101

FOMITES, 106