Dancing exercise D. "Dark side❞—some persons look at no other David's language concerning his make David, subject to seasons of depression Davidson's, Dr., account of bodily exercises in the revivals in Kentucky Design of the author Leads to a neglect of the means of grace Christians led to it by perverted views of truth Never made a human being better Case mentioned by Dr. Spencer. Despondency, religious, how to ascertain its real nature Of the seat of the mind Desponding Christians, not easily convinced of the Such should pray for themselves, and seek an inte- Case of Rev. Mr. Rogers Despondency aggravated by the irritation of food and drink Decrees of God, Christians tempted to pry into them Their effect on the brain Come through "the multitude of business" Affected by the state of the stomach Case of Baron Trenck Case of Condorcet-of Coleridge-of President PAGE. 59 76 13 24 59 16 81 85 108 170 170 171 172 172 172 185 198 34 100 265 Diary, extract from a preacher's account of nervous Diaphragm, remark of a physician concerning dis- Dietetic economy to be studied by persons subject to Diet, its effect on the moral faculty Digestion, organs of, connected with the mind Diseases, why nervous do not more impair the physi- cal strength Diseases, change of late in their character PAGE. 103 7 216 212 31 19 189 Diseases of the brain and nerves in England in 1856 190 140 Opinions of Drs. Good, Cullen, and Moore, how they operate on the body 246 Dyspepsia, Protean in its forms 38 Primarily a disease of the brain and nervous system 38 42 himself Opinion of Dr. Hall Sedentary men eat too much Dr. Johnson's rule to enable each to decide for Habit of President Edwards His remark concerning Brainerd's melancholy Eating, President Edwards's power of endurance and His opinion concerning dreams Exercises, bodily, and the revival in Kentucky in Ireland Exercise and air commended by all physicians Exercise of body by certain Scotchmen ᏢᎪᏩᎬ. 221 154 59 63 248 250 The counsels of one who had been benefitted by it 251 215 Fathers, concurring with Paul on the prejudicial in- Falling exercise mentioned by Dr. Davidson 26 59 Francia, Dr., of Paraguay 81 Frames, some Christians make too much of them 159 Faith, its efficacy in the cure of diseases Freedom from it, one cause of the safety of physi- Fear, of a female mentioned in the French Journal Of a Sepoy in the Bengal army Of the youth who robbed an eagle's nest Of the gambler at San Francisco Fears of having eaten and drunk damnation Foolish course of many with their melancholy friends Food, men need more than women care and discrimination in the choice of its effect Fluctuations, spiritual Case of Mrs. Hawkes Case mentioned by Dr. Spencer PAGE. 52 52 52 53 53 171 109 219 234 234 162 161 82 104 212 Fuller, Andrew, depressed in mind on his death-bed G. Grief, description of Father Chrysostom Galen Greenham's, old Mr., remark Green, Dr. Ashbel, his resolution not to do any harm Of Melancthon 42 99 226 115 263 55 55 Its effect on Philip of Spain 55 Gloominess consistent with a regenerate state 272 49 Ghost, Holy, sin against-Father Austin's remark concerning it. 145 ing its nature Different opinions among the schoolmen concern- Good, Dr., on the bad effects of narcotics His opinion concerning the spleen Guthrie, Dr., his opinion of the change which takes 146 246 42 277 H. PAGE. Hair, turned white by fear Haygarth's, Dr., exposure of Perkins's tractors Hall, Rev. Dr. James, case of melancholy Hall, Rev. Dr., extract from his sermon on the death of Dr. J. W. Alexander Hall, Dr., on air and exercise Cases of suffering mentioned by him Harsh speeches do the desponding harm and digestive organs Happiness, domestic, often dependent on the biliary Haley's Memoirs of Cowper imperfect and disingenuous 127 Heads of great thinkers Head of Bonaparte-of the insane-of Dean Swift 161 33 33 37 38 45 51 51 51 Heart diseases common in Italy and France during Heart-broken, cause of death of Philip V. of Spain Healthy persons cannot understand the feelings of Health, counsel to promote it Hippocrates on melancholy 51 56 69 98 232 69 37 42 Hope, M. D., Rev. M. B., case of religious melan- |