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3. Jacquemier on Hydrorrhoea
4. Jacquemier on the Ergot of Rye
5. Negrier on Placental Presentations
6. Negrier on Uterine Hæmorrhage
7. Jacquemier on Embryotomy

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Clinical Collections and Observations in Surgery. By W. P. ORMEROD
1. Fracture of the Thigh, Leg, &c.

2. Discharge of Serous Fluid from the Ear in Fracture of the Skull
3. Treatment of enlarged Subcutaneous Bursæ

4. Amputation

5. Treatment of Syphilis

6 Mercury and Iodine in Syphilis

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Recueil de Memoires de Medecine, de Chirurgie, et de Pharmacie Militaires 1. On the Climate and Diseases of Algeria. By Dr. Casimir Broussais 2. Researches on the Condition of the Blood in the Endemic Diseases of Algeria. By MM. Leonard and Foley

3. Cases of Wounds and Diseases of the Brain, which tend to prove that the Faculty of Language is placed in the Anterior Lobes of that Organ. By M. Bonnafont

4. On Foreign Bodies in the Ear. By M. Latour

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Guy's Hospital Reports. Second Series. Edited by Drs. BARLOW and BIRKETT, and Messrs. Cоck and РOLAND. Vol. IV.

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1. On the Fallacies attending Physical Diagnosis in Diseases of the Chest. By Thomas Addison, M.D., &c.

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2. Examples of Ptosis, with illustrative Remarks. By John F. France 98
3. Reports of the Clinical Society, from January, 1845 to March, 1846.
By Alfred Poland

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4. Clinical Report of Cases admitted into the Petersham Ward. By John C. W. Lever, M.D.

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5. On the Physiology of Cells, with the View to elucidate the Laws regulating the Structure and Function of Glands. By Thomas Williams, M.D.

6. Case of supposed Spontaneous Perforation of the Stomach terminating successfully. By Dr. Hughes

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7. Ulcer of the Stomach, leading to Perforation and Death in 19 hours. By Mr. Ray and Mr. Hilton

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8. Appearances in the Stomach after Death. By Mr. Wilkinson King . 109 9. Drs. Hughes on Chorea

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10. Cases and Observations in Medical Jurisprudence. By Alfred Taylor, F.R.S..

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VIII.

I. Conseils aux Mères sur l'Allaitement et sur la Maniere d'Elever les Enfans
Nouveau-nès. Par AL. DONNE, D.M., &c.

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I. Dr. Underwood's Treatise on Children, &c. By HENRY DAVIES, M.D., &c. 1. On Suckling

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On the Pathology and Treatment of Scrofula.-By ROBт. Mortimer Glover, M.D., &c.

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CONTENTS.

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I. Animal Chemistry, or Chemistry in its Applications to Physiology and Pa logy. By BARON LIEBIG. Edited by W. GREGORY, M.D., F.R.S.E. II. Experimental Researches on the Food of Animals and the Fattening of tle, with Remarks on the Food of Man. By R. DUNDAS THOMSON, M. 1. Origin and Uses of the Bile

2. The Respiratory Elements of Food

3. The Intestinal Canal an Organ of Secretion

4. The Influence of Variety of Food

5. On the Food of Children

6. Necessity of Practised Observation

7. The Chemical and Parasitic Theories of Contagion

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Practical Observations and Suggestions in Medicine. By MARSHALL HALL

F.R.S. L. & E., &c.

1. Seat of the Passions and Sense of Pain.

2. Theory as to the Cause of Sleep

3. Experiments on Living Animals reprobated

4. Remarks on some Puerperal Diseases

5. Flourens' Experiments on Birds

6. Plan for the Institution of Bloodletting

7. The Author's Merits and Failings

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Seventh Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Mar in England. (Abstracts of the two years, 1843, 1844)

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I. The Moral Aspects of Medical Life; consisting of the "Akesios" of fessor H. F. K. MARX. Translated from the German, &c., by JAMES MA NESS, M.D., &c. &c.

II. Life of George Cheyne, M.D., with Extracts from his Works and Co pondence

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1. Life and Character of Boerhaave

2. Life and Character of Mead..

3. Life and Character of Cheyne
4. Life and Character of Hallé.

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I. Practical Remarks on Near-Sight and Impaired Vision. By WILLIAM WH
COOPER.

II. A Manual of the Diseases of the Eye. By S. LITTEL, Jun. M.D..
III. Annales d'Oculistique. Tom. XIII.-XVI.

1. On the Use of Spectacles

2. Management of Presbyopia or Far-sightedness

3. On Amblyopia resulting from Presbyopia

4. Consequences of Presbyopia

5. Preservation of the Eyes-Myopia.

6. Impaired Vision-Artificial Light

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On Diseases of the Skin. By ERASMUS WILSON, F.R.S., &c.

1. Structural Anatomy of Hair

2. Pathology of Lichen and Prurigo

3. Trichosis Furfuracea, or Ring-worm

Medico-Chirurgical Transactions:

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1. On the Minute Anatomy and Pathology of Bright's Disease of th ney, &c. &c. By George Johnson, M.D.

2. Account of a Case of Congenital Deficiency of one Kidney, wit nular Degeneration of the existing one. By Geo. Busk, Surgeo 3. On the Intimate Structure of the Human Kidney, &c. By J Toynbee, F.R.S. &c.

4. History of a Case of Ligature of the Left Subclavian Artery be the Scaleni Muscles, &c. By J. C. Warren, M,D. &c.

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19. Account of a Case in which an Abscess in the Neck communicated by
an Ulcerated Opening with the Arch of the Aorta, &c. By George
Busk, Esq.

20. On the Relation between the Constituents of the Food and the Systems

of Animals. By R. D. Thomson, M.D.

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