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CONTENTS.


PART II. MEDICAL TOPOGRAPHY.
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III—On the Medical Topography of Exeter and the Neighbourhood, being a Sketch of the Geology, Climate, Natural Productions, and Statistics of that District. By Thomas Shapter, M. D., Physician to the Exeter Dispensary, Lying-in Charity, &c. (With Maps.)
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IV.—On the Medical Topography and Statistics of Cheltenham. By D. W. Nash, Esq. of the Bengal Medical Staff. (With Maps.)
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PART III. ESSAYS AND CASES.
V.—A Cursory Analysis of the Works of Galen, so far as they relate to Anatomy and Physiology. By J. Kidd, M. D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Physic in the University of Oxford.
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VI.—On the Treatment of Hypertrophy of the Heart, and Chronic or Sub-acute Inflammation of the Pericardium, especially in reference to the beneficial use of small doses of Mercury in those Affections. By Thomas Salter, Esq. F.R.S., Member of the Royal College Surgeons, London; Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, London : and Corresponding Member of the Hunterian Society, Poole, Dorsetshire.
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VII—Two Cases of Gangrene of the Lungs. By William England, M.D., Wisbeach, Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London ; late Physician to the Norwich Guardians' Dispensary.
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VIII.—A Case of partial Ectopia Cordis and Umbilical Hernia. By John O'Bryen, M.D., Bristol. (Illustrated with Drawings.)
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IX.—Extirpation of the Eye, on account of a Tumour developed within the Optic Sheath. By R. Middlemore, Esq., Surgeon to the Birmingham Eye Infirmary. ( With Plates.)
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