Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association/Volume 19


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I.—A Concise Practical Treatise on Neuralgia; its various Forms, Pathology, and Treatment. By Edwin Morris, M.D., Fellow, by Examination, of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Surgeon to the Spalding Union Infirmary, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
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II.—The Address in Medicine, being a Treatise on Scrofula, delivered at the Twentieth Anniversary Meeting of the “ Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, " held at Oxford, on Wednesday and Thursday, July 21 and 22, 1852. By M. A. Eason Wilkinson, M.D., Manchester.
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III.—On the Occasional Local Origin of Constitutional Diseases. By Jonas Malden, M.D., Worcester.
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IV.—A Statistical Report of Cases of Amputation, Lithotomy, and Hernia, in the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford; read at the Twentieth Anniversary Meeting of the “ Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, ” held at Oxford, on Wednesday and Thursday, July 21 and 22, 1852. By E. L. Hussey, Esq., one of the Surgeons to the Infirmary, Oxford.
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V.—On the Excess of Urea in the Urine as a Pathognomonic Sign. By Cales Burrel Rose, Esq., Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, &c., Swaffham, Norfolk.
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VI.—On the Pathology of Insanity. By John Hitchman, M.D., Superintendent Physician of the Derby County Asylum, late Medical Officer to the Female Department of the Hanwell Asylum, (and formerly Resident Physician to the Sanaterium, London,) Mickleover, Derbyshire.
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VII.—The Address in Surgery, delivered at the Twentieth Anniversary Meeting of the “ Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, ” held at Oxford, on Wednesday and Thursday, July 21 and 22, 1852. By James Torry Hester, Esq., Oxford. (With Wood Cuts)
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VIII.—On the Medical Topography of Nottingham, read at the First Annual Meeting of the “Midland Branch of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, ” June 3, 1852. By Joseph White, M.R.C.S., Edin., &c., Nottingham. (With Maps, &c.)
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IX.—On the Production and Anatomical Characters of some Adventitious Structures, including those regarded as Malignant. By Thomas Hodgkin, M.D., London.
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X.—Observations on Palpebral Tumours. By John Windsor, Esq., F.R.C.S., Senior Surgeon to the Manchester Eye Hospital, Manchester.
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Officers of the Association.
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Members of the Council.
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Officers of the District Branches.
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Honorary Corresponding Members.
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Members.
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