Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association/Volume 4

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CONTENTS.

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Proceedings at the Anniversary Meeting at Oxford i
Introductory Address, by J. Kidd, M.D. F R.S. v
Report of the Council. ix
Reports of Committees, &c. ix

Part I.
An Address delivered at the Third Anniversary Meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, July 23rd, 1885. By J. C. Prichard, M.D. F.R.S. Corresponding Member of the Institute of France, Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Paris, and Senior Physician to the Bristol Infirmary.
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PART II. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE.
An Account of the Autumnal Fevers, Epidemic Scarlatina, and Small-Pox, which prevailed at Amsterdam, during the Year 1834. By C. I. Nieuwenhuys, M.D. Honorary Corresponding Member for Holland.
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PART III. MEDICAL TOPOGRAPHY.
On the Medical Topography, Statistics, &c. of Malvern, and of the District at the Base of the Malvern Hills. By William Addison, Esq. F.L.S. Surgeon to H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent. (With a Map).
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Sketch of the Medical Topography of the Hundred of Penwith, comprising the District of the Landsend, in Cornwall. By John Forbes, M.D. F.R.S. Physician to the Chichester Infirmary; Honorary Member of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, of the Portsmouth Philosophical Society, &c.; and Physician in Ordinary to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. (Continued from Vol. II. p. 131.)
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PART IV. ESSAYS AND CASES.
On the Physiology and Pathology of Intermittence. By Charles Cowan, M.D. Bath.
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A Memoir upon the Method of securely closing moist Anatomical Preparations, preserved in Spirit. By John Green Grosse, Esq. Surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, and Lecturer on Clinical Surgery; Fellow of the Royal Medical and Surgical Society of London; Corresponding Member of the Academia Royale de Medecine, and of the Société Médicale d'Emulation of Paris; formerly Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Dublin. &c. &c. (With Plates.)
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Observations on some of the injurious Efects of the Secale Cornutum. By Thomas Chavase, Esq. Surgeon, Birmingham.
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A Case of Nenralgia of the Uterus, during Pregnancy. By James Holbrook, M.D. Crickhowell.
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On the Unity of Organic Structure. By Paris Thomas Dick, M.D. Clifton, Bristol; Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians.
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On Hydrometra. By James Milman Coley, Esq. Bridgnorth; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, &c.
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A Case of extensive and curious Disease of the Female Pudendum. By Thomas Brayne, Esq. Surgeon, Banbury. (illustrated by a Plate.)
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A Case of Deformity of the Pelvis, in which the Caesarean Operation was performed with success. By G. B. Knowles, Esq. F.L.S. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; and Lecturer on Botany at the Birmingham Royal School of Medecine.
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Records of Ovarian Tumours. By E. Barlow. M.D. Senior Physician to the Bath United Hospital, and to the Bath Hospital, &c. &c.
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A Case of Fungoid Tumour, succeeded by Melanoais. By William Norris, M.D. Stourbridge.
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PART V. - STATISTICS AND REPORTS OF HOSPITALS AND INFIRMARIES.
Statistical Observations on the Medical Charities of England and Ireland. By J. K. Walker, M.D. Senior Physician to the Huddersfield Infirmary.
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A Report of the Out-cases, attended by Geroge Parsons, Esq. F .S.S. at the Birmingham Infirmary, from January 1 to December 31, 1835.
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A Report of the Out-patients attended by Frederick Ryland, Esq. at the Birmingham Infirmary, between the 25th of December, 1834, and the 25th of December, 1835.
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A Report of the Cases attended by R. Middlemore, Esq. at the Birmingham Eye Infirmary, from June the 24th, to December the 31st, 1835.
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A Report of the Surgical Patients admitted into the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, from the 1st of January to the 31st of December, 1834. By J. Godwin Johnson, Esq. Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital.
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PART VI. BIOGRAPHY.
Biographical Notice of the late Egerton Allcock Jennings, Esq. F.L.S. of Leamington. By Jhon Conolly, M.D. Warwick.
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