193 on. on. Willan,.... 495 on. Page Page 493 543 Tic douloureux, Dr. Wilson on. 691 Tuberculous diseases, Dr. Baron 185 833 915 523 U. 78 132 773 Urinary organs, Mr. Wilson on 960 of ... 265 285 41 of... 669 349 V. 79 ... 806 586 Variglous epidemic, Dr. Forbes 646 W. 724 works. 746 Wilson, Mr. on the urinary or- gans..... 960 account of his death 267 ... 396 Wallace, Mr. on chlorine...... 510 Y 100 Mr. Coventry on 184 170 Yellow fever, Sir Gilbert Blane 176 181 on ... tum... on. 686 on..... ...... on. Tic duuloureux .... 739 CLASSIFIED INDEX. Page. Page. 1. III. HEAD. CHEST. 1.-Lungs and Coverings. 427 Phthisis ........., 183 185 tar vapour in...... 651 2.-Heart and Coverings. 456 563 566 465 667 IV. 684 ABDOMEN. 701 193 495 2.–Stomach. 465 Congenital dyspepsia....... 407 Digestive functions, Dr. Good on 576 3.- Intestines. Fatal constriction of the colon.. 51 Dr. Chisholm on... 112 141 376 410 4. Liver. Hepatitis, Dr. Chisholm on 115 146 209 194 Hepatic affections, chlorine in., 510 644 677 6.-Kidneys. 681 Renal dropsy, cases of ....... 653 .......... .. Page. V. Page. 833 .. 915 PELVIC VISCERA. ).-Uterus. .. ....... ...... ...... ..... Clarke on female discharges 77 VII. 132 190 CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Elements of pat bology, &c. Dr. 317 324 Parry Death from fanatical abstinence 49 426 Yellow remittent fever, Dr. 648 Chisholm 109 181 661 209 423 Fever, Dr. Armstrong on...... 393 Metastases, curious cases of.. 401 678 Chronic rbeunatism..... 406 Yellow fever, Sir G. Blane'on.. 739 858 Fever, the various theories of.. 818 1.-Nervous System. Dr. Prichard 192 176 Tic Douloureux ...i 691 767 Nervous Paralysis ..... 181 377 5429 559 495 Nervous system, curious disease 659 Nerves of the spine, experiments 619 682 Arteritis 194 400 of the shoulder Obliteration of the external iliac 431 840 Metastatic inflammations...... 641 3.--Absorbent System. 156 357 4.-Dermoid System. 41 213 646 on ...... Fracture of the Patella...... {239 .... 414 ..... 510 Page. Page. 413 724 Tobacco in the phlegmasiæ 425 429 acid ... 523 674 Tartar emetic, Mr. Jeffreys on.. 539 Elm-bark as substitute for sarsa 544 Galvanism in spinal affections.. 608 Tar vapour in phthisis .... 651 Oil of turpentine in purpura 679 400 Tartrite of antimony in Pneumo- 680 633 686 Surgical Operations. 852 Puncturing anasarcous limbs 182 $390 400 Operation for lip cancer 427 -extracting poisons 683 903 Medical Topography. 220 Marshall on the topography of 53 5 406 Chisholm on tropical climates.. 106 383 492 on. Notice to Correspondents. The Editor begs to say that, when no answer is returned to a correspondent, it may be taken for granted that acquiescence is meant ; or that it is not deemed necessary to reply by post. This will save much time to the Editor, and some expence to correspondents. As, in future, no original papers will be published in the extra-limites department, except at the expence of the authors, all information conveyed to the Editor must be considered as at his disposal for incorporation with the analytical reviews. He will, however, whenever a fuir opportunity occurs, give full credit, and by name, to the communicator, provided there be no injunction to the contrary. The expence of publishing replies or defences in the extra-limites department is 9s. 6d. per page ; and any number of extra. copies, for the author, may be struck off, for merely the expence of the paper. |