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PART IV. REPORTS OF INFIRMARIES AND DISPENSARIES.
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X.—A Report of the Out-Patients attended by F. Ryland, Esq., at the Birmingham Town Infirmary, between the 25th Dec., 1835, and 26th Dec., 1836.
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XI.—A Report of the Out-Cases attended by the late George Parsons, Esq., at the Birmingham Infirmary, from January the 1st, to December the 31st, 1836. By Aamuel Berry, Esq., Surgeon to the Town infirmary.
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XII.—A Report of Cases treated at the Birmingham Dispensary, from January 1st, 1837, to January 1st, 1838. By T. Ogier Ward, M.D., Physician to the Birmingham Dispensary.
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XIII.—A Report of the Cases attended during the year 1837. By R. Middlemore, Esq., Surgeon to the Birmingham.
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XIV.—Statistical Researches of the In-Patients of the Medical Wards in the Geneva Hospital, for the years 1834, 5, 6, to which are added some Documents relative to the Influence of the Seasons on the Development of certain Diseases amongst the Poorer Classes of Geneva and its Environs. By H. C. Lombard, M.D., Physician to the Civil and Military Hospital, Geneva.
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PART V.
XV.—Report upon the Influenza or Epidemic Catarrh of the Winter of 1836-7. By Roert J. N. Streeten, M.D.: with Observations upon the Meteorological Phenomena. By W. Addison, Esq., F.L.S.
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