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2. Remarks on a Species of Intermittent Tetanus; with Cases
3. Poisoning by Arsenic and Laudanum Combined, in Which the Symptoms Usually Produced by Arsenic Were Absent
4. Cases of Carditis
5. On Infantile Convulsions Arising from Spasm of the Intestines
6. Case of Luxation of the Cervical Vertebræ
7. Case of Intestinal Obstruction, Caused by Stricture of the Ascending Colon
8. Some Account of a Case of Paruria Inops (Good), or Paralysis of the Kidneys
9. Cases of the 'Peculiar Species of Convulsion' Described by the Late Dr. John Clarke, Occurring Simultaneously in Twins; with Remarks
10. Remarks Tending to Elucidate the History of Erysipelas, and Especially of Phlegmonous Erysipelas
11. Description of a New and Economical Fracture Box
12. Account of the Typhus Fever, and Fatal Epidemic Variola and Varioloid Disease, That Prevailed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the Summer of 1827 and Winters of 1827-8
13. Observations on the Puerperal Fevers Which Occurred at the Maternité of Paris in 1829; on the Various Modes of Treatment That Were Adopted, and Particularly on Mercurials, Emetics, and Bloodletting
14. Inquiries Respecting the Efficacy of the Oil of Turpentine in the Treatment of Neuralgia, and Particularly of Sciatica
15. On East-Indian Opium
16. Cases of Emphysema, Depending upon Different Causes
17. Dr. Barry's Reply to the Letter of Mr. Fraser, in Our Last Number
18. Cases
19. Observations on Organic Affections of the Heart
20. Observations and Experiments on Mesmerism
21. On the Beneficial Effects of the External Application of Opium in Inflammatory Diseases
22. An Attempt to Explain the Principal Means Which the System Adopts in Its Efforts to Relieve Itself, When Labouring under Affections Attended with Increased Action of the Circulating Fluids; More Particularly as They Are Connected with the Existence of the Buffy Coat in the Blood
23. Upon the Utility of Cold Affusion in Cases of Poisoning by Hydrocyanic Acid
24. On the Use of Nitrate of Silver in Vaginal Discharges
25. Observations on Italian Medical Institutions and Practice; a Brief Comparative Sketch of Some Points of French and English Practice, and Remarks on Italian Climate
26. Experiments Showing the Effects of Morphine and Its Acetate upon Persons in Health
27. On the Efficacy of Pressure by the Application of Bandages in Cases of Phlebitis, Phlegmonous Erysipelas, Burns, and Wounds in Dissection
28. Remarks on Dr. M'Kinnal's Report of the Yellow Fever on Board the Sybille Frigate *The whole of Dr. M'Kinnal's Report has not been published. An analysis of it was given in the last Number of the Med.-Chir. Review.—Editor
29. On the Use of Tartar-Emetic Ointment in Chorea, &c
30. Observations on Venous Inflammation; with the Details of a Fatal Case of Phlebitis, Occurring after Venesection
31. On the Adulteration of the Hydriodate of Potash
32. Case of Femoral Aneurism; Ligature Applied to the External Iliac Artery; Recovery of the Patient
33. Cases of Hysteritis Puerperalis
34. Remarks on the Gibraltar Epidemic
35. Observations on Bloodletting
36. On the Hydrostatic Test, and Other Proofs of the Extra-Uterine Life of the Child
37. Observations on the Schools, Hospitals, and Practice of Italy
38. Case of Diabetes, Successfully Treated
39. Remarks upon the Question, Why Has the Application of a Temporary Ligature, upon the Principal Artery of a Limb, for the Cure of Aneurism, Been Sometimes Considered Insufficient to Cause an Obliteration of the Vessel?
40. Case of Tumors in the Thorax, Connected with Renal Calculi
41. Remarks on the Origin of the Gibraltar Fever of 1828
42. Surgical and Pathological Cases
43. Observations on Pulmonary Consumption
44. Four Cases of Poisoning by the Berries of Coriaria Myrtifolia *The tanners, or myrtle-leaved Sumach; a genus of the Decandria order, belonging to the Diœcia class, and in the natural method ranking under the 54th order Miscellaneæ.—Editors
45. On the Treatment of Puerperal Fever
46. On Obliteration of the Veins, as the Cause of Œdema, or Partial Dropsy, and Particularly in the Inferior Extremities
47. Reply to Dr. Barry's Remarks on the Gibraltar Epidemic of 1828
48. Case of Ischuria Renalis
49. Review of Some of the Surgical Cases Which Have Lately Occurred in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. A Clinical Lecture Delivered to the Students of Surgery in That Institution, on Thursday, 26th February, 1829
50. Case of Axillary Aneurism, in Which the Subclavian Artery Was Successfully Secured in a Ligature
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