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CONTENTS.
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Rules of the Association | iii |
List of Officers and Members | vi |
Part I. Essays and Cases. | |
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I.—An Address delivered at the first Meeting of the Association. By Charles Hastings, M. D. Physician to the Worcester General Infirmary. |
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II.—On the Objects and Modes of Medical Investigation. By Edw. Barlow, M. D. Physician to the Bath United Hospital, and to the Bath Hospital. |
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III.—Theory of the Frontal Sinus. By E. Milligan, M. D. Edinburgh, F. S. A. |
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IV.—On Imperforate Hymen. By Jas. Milman Coley, Esq. of Bridgnorth, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London; Member of the Medical and Philosophical Society of St. Bartholomew's, &c. |
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V.—Some Observations on the Peculiarities of Diseases in Infants and Children. By J. K. Walker, M. D. Huddersfield |
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VI.—Upon the Reciprocal Influence of the Mind and Body of Man, in Health and Disease. By Jonas Malden, M.D. Senior Physician to the Worcester General Infirmary. |
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VII.—Cases illustrative of Diseases of the Heart. By Thos. Jeffreys, M.D. Liverpool. |
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VIII.—Some Observations on the Value of the different Signs which distinguish the Sac in Strangulated Hernia; with some practical Remarks on the Operation, and Cases in Illustration. By J. H. James, Surgeon to the Devon and Exeter Hospital. |
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IX.—Case of Hydrocephalus. By Thos. Stewart Traill, M. D. late of Liverpool; now Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in the University of Edinburgh. |
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X.—A Proposal to establish County Natural History Societies, for ascertaining the Circumstances, in all Localities, which are productive of Disease, or conducive to Health. By J. Conolly, M. D. Warwick, late Professor of the Practice of Medicine in the London University, &c. |
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XI.—History of a Case of what has been commonly called Spina Bifida, occurring in the Adult. By Jas. Dawson, Surgeon of the Liverpool Infirmary and General Hospital. |
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