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.
XIII.—Some Observations on the Necessity, the Utility, and the Precursory Symptoms of Sleep. By Roger Wakefield Scott, M. D. Physician to the Liverpool South Dispensary.
XIV.—Case of Aneurism of the Basilar Artery, suddenly giving way, and occasioning Death by Pressure on the Medulla Oblongata. By Egebton A. Jennings, F.L.S. Surgeon to the Leamington Charitable Bathing Institution. With a Plate.
XVI.—Case of Osteo-Sarcoma of both Jaws, in which Amputation of the Joint was effected, and very considerable Portions of each Bone were removed by Operation. By William Hetling, Esq. M. R. C. S. Lecturer on Surgery, and Surgeon to the Infirmary, Bristol.
XVII.—Report of the Birmingham Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye, from March 1 to December 31, 1832. By Mr. Middlemobe, Assistant Surgeon to the Eye Infirmary, &c.
XIX.—Report of the State of Disease in the City of Worcester, during the year 1832, with a Summary of the Atmospherical Phenomena during the same Period. By Robert J. N. Streeten, M. D. Physician to the Worcester Dispensary.
XX.—A Case of suspected Poisoning by Cantharides, with an Account of the Inquest before the Coroner. By Chas. Hastings, M. D. Physician to the Worcester General Infirmary.