Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association/Volume 10


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Part I.
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I.—The Retrospective Address delivered at the Ninth Anniversary Meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, held at York, August 4th and 5th, 1841. By Robert J. N. Streeten, M.D., Physician to the Dispensary, Worcester.
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PART II. MEDICAL TOPOGRAPHY.
II.—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. (Continued from Vol. VII.)
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III.—Observations on the Climate of Herefordshire compared with that of the Neighbourhood of London, with Meteorological Tables, &c. By Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Yorke.
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IV. — Medical Topography of Shrewsbury and its Neighbourhood. By T. Ogier Ward, M.D. (Continued from Vol. IX.)
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PART III. ESSAYS AND CASES.
V. — Case of a Pin passing from the Appendix Vermiformis into the Bladder. By William Dashwood Kingdon, M.D., Physician to the Exeter Dispensary. (With a Plate.)
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VI.—Case of Tumour developed in the midst of the Cauda Equina. By W. W. Fisher, M.D., Downing Professor of Physic, Cambridge. (With a Plate.)
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VII.—Further Observations on the Variolæ Vaccinæ. By Robert Ceely, Esq., Surgeon to the Buckinghamshire Infirmary. {Illustrated with coloured Engravings from original Drawings.)
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PART IV. REPORTS OF INFIRMARIES AND DISPENSARIES.
VIII.—Report of Cases at the Chester General Infirmary during the Years 1838, 1839, and 1840. By Thomas Beavill Peacock, Esq., House Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, late House Surgeon to the Chester General Infirmary.
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