The Medical circular [afterw.] The London medical press & circular [afterw.] The Medical press & circular, Volume 2

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1869
 

Contents

Tansy poisoning by the oil of 526
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Accommodative asthenopia 134
26
Acute orchitis
38
Coulsons treatise on syphilis
45
L T H on large families 524
65
Wilmot S G on the systems of elec
71
Metropolitan Free Hospital of London Schools 232233 public services sociations appeal to the council
80
President of the General Medical Council
81
Albumen 461
85
Feeding bottle the new infants 317
88
Alcohole in large doses in poisoning
93
Fracture of skull
111
Barclay John Dr some cases in which the patient is obliged to rest in the Pons varolii the nervous centre of gene
112
Current literature 460
115
Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital Influence of cold the 257 the
124
Enlargement of the papilla in lichen
133
Anomalous accouchement 376
134
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147
Ether spray treatment of chorea
155
minutes before we proceed to the public business of the session
156
Calabar bean in trismus neonatorum
163
Ethylhyposulphurous acid
186
Therapeutics of wakefulness the
216
R Dr prostitution and tism 96 surgical memoranda 261 Puerperal blood poisoning by
217
Cannibalism
218
of all the muscles of the orbit of the 135 lish student
219
Cantharides in cholera
245
Leared A Dr on leading articles in Our Club 105 Royal Medical College Epsom 278
249
The cause of heart disease in the army the Universities of Glasgow and Aber hospitals the proposed Royal Society
275
Excessive secretion of the liquor amnii
278
Royal Victoria Hospital Aneurism of treatment of fractures of the clavicle Vaccinophobia No iii
288
Glycerate of tar 526
297
CORRESPONDENCE
354
Guys hospital 527
369
McEvoy F on a worm discharged Pauperism 258 Singular restoration of sight 249
370
Ligature of the aorta in Edinburgh 150
376
A B on naval assistant surgeons
377
Martin Dr J W notes on some cases ment of the reflections of the Maca with a peculiar constriction of the penis
380
Maternal impressions WaringCurran
383
Hæmorrhagic malaria
385
of the liver discharging externally Jaundice on an epidemic visitation of deen Universities syphilography
386
A Dispensary Doctor on large fami
402
University College Hospital Operation relapsing fever and vagrancy 404405
404
ouncesDr Dick on a knife suitable
415
on the propagation of
430
New subcutaneous aspirator illustrated
433
Westmoreland Lock Hospital Heredi 449 469 470 504 505 524 St Bartholomews Hospital explana
440
Bull W on the population question
442
trophied clitoris and nymphaMr
453
New vaginal speculum
454
Workhouse Hospital Galway Case of A 139 and Sir P Duns Hospital Dublin
462
The Baddesley Endsor murder trans preference of paupers for vitiated air Society 466469
466
LECTURES Club Mr Goschen and the Holborn
471
Nitrites in potable water Apjohn
475
Harvard university 218
476
The opening at Netley the heat in In the Dublin Medical Schools the cli Metropolitan Free Hospital a large
483
Nitrous ether 383
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HOSPITAL REPORTS
491
Hospital tents 218 Edinburgh 377 Medical toleration
499
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Cerebrosus on the death of
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Work without pay 418
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Diseased meat Indian native midwives Guardians epidemic fever in East ghegan of Dublin hysteric aphonia
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