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XI.—A Case of Tuberculous Affection of the Right Kidney, with extensive disease of the Spinal Column, preceded by the expulsion of a Biliary Concretion. By John Prichard, Esq. Surgeon, Leamington,
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XII.—A Case of Uterine Hydatids. By William Daniel Watson, Esq. Surgeon, Warwick. With a Plate.
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XIII.—Singular Case of a Foreign Body found in the Heart of a Boy. By Thomas Davis, Esq. Surgeon, Upton-upon-Severn. With a Plate.
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XIV.—On Dislocation of the Shoulder. By W. F. Morgan, Esq. late House Surgeon to the Bristol Infirmary,
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XV.—A Description of the Anatomical Structure of the Liver of a Rat, from Cuba. By Heny Riley, M. D. Senior Physician to St. Peter's Hospital, Bristol. With a Plate.
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XVI.—Observations upon Cholera, as it appeared in Wolverhampton and its Neighbourhood, in August, September, and October, 1832. By T. Ogier Ward; M. B. Physician to the Dispensaries of Wolverhampton and Lichfield,
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XVII.—Some Observations on the Peculiarities of Diseases of Infants and Children. By J. K. Walker, M. D. Senior Physician to the Huddersfield Infirmary,
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XVIII.—Some Observations on the Influence of Sleep on the Vital Functions. By Roger Wakefield Scott, M. D. Physician to the Liverpool South Dispensary,
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Part IV. Medical Jurisprudence.
XIX.—An Attempt to ascertain, by experiment, the exact differences between the changes produced in the Lungs of still-born Children, by their artificial initiation, and those produced in the Lungs of new-born Children, by natural respiration. By Egerton A. Jennings, Esq. F.L. S. Surgeon to the Leamington Charitable Bathing Institution,
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Part V. Reports of Infirmaries.
XX.—Report of the Birmingham Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1833. By Richard Middlemore, Esq. Assistant Surgeon to the Eye Infirmary, &c.
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XXI.—A Report of the Out-Cases attended by George Parsons, Esq. at the Birmingham Infirmary, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1833. Biography.
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Part VI. Biography.
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