I.—The Retrospective Address, delivered at the Eleventh Anniversary Meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, held at Leeds, August 2nd and 3rd, 1843. By Thomas Shapter, M.D., Physician to the Dispensary, Exeter. (With a Plate.)
II.—Retrospective Address in Surgery, delivered at the Eleventh Anniversary Meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, held at Leeds, August 2nd and 3rd, 1843. By William Hey, jun., Esq., Surgeon to the Infirmary, Leeds
III.—The Actual Process of Nutrition in the Living Structure demonstrated by the Microscope; and the Renewal of the Tissues and the Secretions from the Blood thereby illustrated. By William Addison, Esq., F.L.S., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England; of the Council of the Worcestershire Natural History Society; and Surgeon to H.R.H., the Duchess of Kent, Malvern. (With Plates.)
IV.—On the Changes induced in the Situation and Structure of the Internal Organs, under Varying Circumstances of Health and Disease; and on the Nature and External Indications of these Changes. By Francis Sibson, Esq., Resident Surgeon to the General Hospital near Nottingham. (With illustrative Diagrams.)
V.—A Case of Aneurysm of the Poplitœal and Inguinal Arteries, on the same Side, successfully treated by Ligature of the External Iliac; with a few Remarks on the Dilating Forces of Aneurysmal Tumours, and on the Mode of applying Pressure to them. By J. H. James, Esq., Surgeon to the Devon and Exeter Hospital, and Consulting Surgeon to the Exeter Dispensary. (With a Wood-cut.)
VI.—Case of Contracted Cicatrix after a Burn, relieved by Interposition of Sound Skin. By H. D. Carden, Esq., Surgeon to the Worcester Infirmary. (With Wood-cuts.)