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52. Anatomy and physiology.
53. Observations on the treatment of various diseases.
54. On the nature and treatment of dropsies, accompanied by coagulable urine, and suppressed perspiration.
55. A practical view of the present state of vaccination.
56. Bibliographic notices.
57. Chemical and physical science.
58. Anatomy and physiology.
59. Pathology and therapeutics.
60. On some compounds formed by the action of chloride of platinum and chloride of tin.
61. Medical cases and observations.
62. Report of a case in which a foreign body was supposed to be present in the trachea.
63. On the occasional occurrence of mental incoherence during natural labour.
64. Practical observations on the treatment of some of the diseases of the lungs.
65. Bibliographic notices.
66. Scientific intelligence.
67. A case of trial for poisoning by arsenic.
68. Cases of certain nervous diseases, occurring principally in females, with observations.
69. Bibliographic notices.
70. Scientific intelligence.
71. On rupture of the peritoneal coat of the uterus.
72. On the cause of the pulse being affected by the position of the body.
73. Report of the obstetric practice of the Wellesley female institution during the year 1833.
74. Extract of a letter from Dr. Arrowsmith to Dr. Graves.
75. Researches on the diagnosis and pathology of aneurism.
76. Scientific intelligence.
77. Observations upon the operation of excision of the cervix uteri, with an account of a case of abscess within the cavity of that organ, and a detail of two cases of uterine excrescence.
78. Case of fungus hæatodes.
79. Scientific intelligence.
80. On the diagnosis of fractures of the neck of the femur.
81. Scientific intelligence.
82. Illustrations in midwifery, embracing chiefly the obscure characters of pregnancy, and the signs which are supposed to denote the extinction of life in the ovum.
83. Observations on the theoretical constitution of the ethers.
84. Medical Problems.
85. On the injurious effects of salt on the animal system.
86. Practical observations in midwifery.
87. Scientific intelligence.
88. Cases and observations.
89. Practical observations on fever, particularly with reference to the plan of treatment which has been generally pursued in the belfast fever hospital for several years.
90. Dictionnaire historique de la médecine ancienne et moderne, &c.
91. Mr. M'Coy's letter to the editor of the Dublin Medical Journal.
92. Chemical and physical science.
93. Natural history.
94. Pathology and therapeutics.
95. Fatal effects of a slight wound received in dissection.
96. Some observations on rupture of the uterus, with cases.
97. Researches on the symptoms and diagnosis of aneurisms of the thoracic aorta.
98. Observations on pericarditis.
99. Bibliographic notices.
100. Observations on the obstetric extractor, the instrument usually called the midwifery lever.
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