CONTENTS.
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List of Officers and members, | v |
Proceedings at the Anniversary | xxiii |
Part I. | |
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I.—An Address delivered at the First Anniversary of the Association. By Edward Barlow, M. D. Physician to the Bath United Hospital, &c. |
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Part II. Medical Topography. | |
II.—Sketch of the Medical Topography of the Hundred of Penwith, comprising the district of the Landsend, Cornwall. By John Forbes, M. D., F. R. S. Physician to the Chichester Infirmary, &c. With a Map. |
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III.—Medical Topography of Bristol. By Andrew Carrick, M. D. Senior Physician to the Bristol Infirmary; and John Addington Symonds, M.D. Physician to the Bristol General Hospital, and Lecturer on Forensic Medicine, |
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Part III. Essays and Case. | |
V.—Additional Facts and Observations on the Efficacy of Strychnia in some forms of Paralysis. By James Lomax Berdeley, M. D. Physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, &c. |
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VI.—Observations on the Treatment of Syphilis without Mercury. By Thomas Green, M. D. Bristol, |
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VII.—Observations on Chronic Peritoneal Inflammation and its Treatment, with Cases. By Rdward Thomson, Esq. Whitehaven, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, |
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VIII.—History of a Case of Lithotomy by the Rectum. By James Dawson, Esq. Surgeon to the Liverpool Infirmary, |
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IX.—Case of Hydrophobia. By Ralph Barnes Grindrod, Esq. Surgeon Manchester. With a Plate. |
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X.—On the Variations in the Production of Certain Diseases not usually supposed subject to Epidemic Influence. By J. Brown, M. D. Physician to the Sunderland an Bishopwearmouth Infirmary, |
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