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Printed at the University Press,
BY M. H. GILL.
ART. XIII. Encysted Tumours about the Orbit. By JOHN HA-
MILTON, Surgeon to the Richmond Hospital, .
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ART. XIV. On the True Nature and Absolute Preventibility of
Tubercular Consumption. By HENRY M'CORmac, M. D.,
ART. XV. On the Phenomena of Diabetes Mellitus. By the Rev.
SAMUEL HAUGHTON, F. R. S., Fellow of Trinity College, Dub-
lin. (Continued from vol. xxxi., p. 338),.
ART. XVI. Some further Observations on the Paralysis of Early
Life. By HENRY KENNEDY, A. B., M. B., one of the Physicians
in Ordinary to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital,
ART. XVII. Case of Chronic Laryngitis, in which Tracheotomy
was performed. By J. H. WHARTON, A. B., F. R. C. S. I.,
L. K. & Q. C. P., Surgeon to the Meath Hospital, Lecturer on
Surgery in the Ledwich School of Medicine, Peter-street; Exa-
miner in Surgery, Queen's University,
ART. XVIII. Contributions to the Surgery of Hernia. By MAU-
BICE HENRY COLLIS, F. R. C. S., M. B., Surgeon to the Meath
Hospital and County Dublin Infirmary; Member of Council,
R. C. S., &c., .
I. Long-standing Hernia; ill-fitting Truss; Pelvic Abscess;
Resolution,
II. Congenital Hernia, strangulated, with Complication; Per-
foration of Intestine, and Death, .
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ART. XIX. History of a Case of Paraplegia depending on a Tu-
mour in the Spinal Cord, with Observations. By BENJAMIN
GEORGE M'DOWEL, A. B., M. D. T. C. D., Professor of Ana-
tomy and Physiology in the University of Dublin; Physician to
the Richmond, Whitworth, and Hardwicke Hospitals; Fellow
and Member of Council of the Royal College of Surgeons in
Ireland, &c., &c.,
ART. XX. Urinary Diseases in Infancy and Childhood.
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1. Uric
and Oxalic Acid Diatheses. By D. LLOYD ROBERTS, M. D.,
&c. ; on the Medical Staff of St. Mary's Hospital for the Diseases
of Women and Children, Manchester; Fellow and Honorary
Local Secretary of the Obstetrical Society of London, &c., &c., 304
ART. XXI. Observations on Disease of the Aortic Valves, pro-
ducing both Constriction of the Aortic Orifice, and Regurgitation
through it into the Left Ventricle, accompanied with Abnormal
Enlargement of the two Internal Mammary Arteries, and Atro-
phy of the Abdominal Aorta and its Iliac Branches. By JOHN
H. POWER, M. D., F. R. C. S. I.,; Professor of Surgery in the
Royal College of Surgeons; Surgeon to the City of Dublin Hos-
pital, &c.,
.. 314
ART. XXII. On some of the Watering Places and other Health
Resorts of Switzerland. By H. R. DE RICCI, M. D., . . . . 325
ART. XXIII. On the Radical Cure of Varicocele by Subcutaneous
Ligature of the Spermatic Veins. By JOLLIFFE TUFNELL, Sur-
geon to the City of Dublin Hospital; Fellow and Examiner in
Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland; Ex-Regius
Professor of Military Surgery, &c., .
ART. XXIV. On the Use of Chlorate of Potass in the Treatment of
Consumption and Scrofula. By ALEXANDER HARKIN, M. D.,
M. R. C. S., Eng.; Member of Council, Belfast Medical Society,
and of the Belfast Clinico-Pathological Society,
331
338
PART II.-REVIEWS AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
1. Insanity and Hospitals for the Insane, .
1. Fifteenth Report of the Commissioners in Lunacy to the
Lord Chancellor. (Presented pursuant to Act of Parlia-
ment.) Blue Book. Ordered by the House of Commons
to be printed, June 7, 1861.
11. Third Annual Report of the General Board of Commis-
sioners in Lunacy for Scotland. Blue Book. Presented
to both Houses of Parliament, by Command of Her Ma-
jesty.
345
III. The Journal of Mental Science, published by Authority of
the Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hos-
pitals for the Insane. Edited by John Charles Bucknill,
M.D., London. Quarterly Numbers, 36, 37, 38, and 39,
for January, April, July, and October, 1861.
Insanity, and Hospitals for the Insane-continued.
IV. The Medical Critic and Psychological Journal. Edited by
Forbes Winslow, M. D., D. C. L., Oxon. Nos. 1, 2, 3,
and 4, for January, April, July, and October, 1861.
v. An Inquiry into a Frequent Cause of Insanity in Young
Men. By Robert P. Ritchie, M.D., Edin., L.R.C.S.E.
VI. Our Holiday at Laverstock House Asylum; how we visited
Stonehenge, and what we learned there.
VII. Annual Reports of the Clonmel District Hospital for the
Insane, for the Years ended March 31, 1860, and 1861.
By James Flynn, M. D., Physician-Superintendent.
VIII. Annual Report of the Armagh District Lunatic Asylum for
the Lunatic Poor of the Counties of Armagh, Monaghan,
and Cavan, for the Year ended March 31, 1861. By
Robert McKinstry, M. D., L. R. C. S. I., Physician-Su-
perintendent.
IX. The Cottage System and Gheel, an Asylum Tract. By
John Sibbald, M. D. (Reprint.)
x. Thirty-first Annual Report of the Belfast District Hospital
for the Insane Poor, for the Year ended March 31,
1861. By Robert Stewart, M. D., Physician-Superin-
tendent.
XI. Fifteenth Annual Report of the Devon Lunatic Asylum for
1860. By John Charles Bucknill, M. D., Medical Su-
XII. Twenty-third Annual Report of the Suffolk Lunatic Asy-
lum for the Year 1860. By John Kirkman, M. D., Phy-
sician-Superintendent.
xin. Tenth Annual Report of the Wilts County Asylum, De.
vizes, for the year 1860. By John Thurnam, M. D.,
Physician-Superintendent.
XIV. Seventh Annual Report of the County and City of Wor-
cester Pauper Lunatic Asylum, for the Year 1860. By
James Sherlock, M. D., Physician-Superintendent.
xv. Fifth Annual Report of the State of the United Lunatic
Asylum for the County and Borough of Nottingham, and
the Fiftieth of the Original Institution, formerly the Ge-
neral Lunatic Asylum, for the Year 1860. By William
P. Stiff, M. B. Lond., Physician-Superintendent.
XVI. Annual Report of the Royal Edinburgh Asylum for the In-
sane, for the Year 1860. By David Skae, M. D., Physi-
cian-Superintendent.
XVII. Annual Report of the Royal Lunatic Asylum of Aberdeen,
for the Year 1860. By Robert Jameson, M. D., Physi-
XVIII. Thirty-third Annual Report of the Directors of James
Murray's Royal Asylum for Lunatics, near Perth, June,
1860.
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Insanity and Hospitals for the Insane-continued.
XIX. On Potentiality and Actuality in Man. By J. Stevenson
Bushnan, M. D., &c.
xx. Report of Cases of Insanity at Abington Abbey, Northamp-
ton, for the Year 1859. By J. Prichard, M.D. No. IV.
XXI. What is Psychology? By J. Stevenson Bushnan, M. D.
(Reprint.)
XXII. Endemic Degeneration. By W. A. J. Browne, Commis-
sioner in Lunacy for Scotland.
XXIII. The Clinical Teaching of Psychology. A Valedictory Ad-
dress. By J. Crichton Browne, L. R. C. S. Ed.
2. A Practical Treatise on Military Surgery. By Frank Hastings
Hamilton, late Surgeon, Thirty-third Regiment, Fourth Bri-
gade, New York State Artillery; Professor of Military Sur-
gery, and of Diseases and Accidents incident to Bones, in
Bellevue Medical Hospital, &c., &c.,
1. Du Climat d'Alger dans les Affections Chroniques de la Poi-
trine, &c., &c. Par le Dr. P. de Pietra Santa, Medecin
(par Quartier) de S. M. l'Empereur.
II. Climates for Invalids: or, a Comparative Inquiry as to the
Preventive and Curative Influence of the Climate of Pau,
Montpellier, Hyeres, Nice, Rome, Pisa, Florence, Na-
ples, Biarritz, &c., &c. By A. Taylor, M.D., F. R. S. E.
III. Handbook for Southport, Medical and General. By D. H..
M'Nicoll, M. D.
4. Operationslehre und Statistik der Resectionen. Von Dr. Oskar
Heyfelder,
The Mode of operating in, and the Statistics of Resec-
tions. By Dr. Oskar Heyfelder.
5. Health and Disease as influenced by the Daily, Seasonal, and
other Cyclical Changes in the Human System. By Edward
Smith, M. D., LL. B., F. R. S., &c., &c.,
6. A System of Surgery, Theoretical and Practical, in Treatises by
various Authors. Edited by J. Holmes, M. A., Cantab.; As-
sistant-Surgeon to the Hospital for Sick Children. In four
Volumes. Vol. I. General Pathology. Vol. II. Local Inju-
ries and Diseases of the Eye, . .
7. On Food and its Digestion; being an Introduction to Dietetics.
By William Brinton, M. D., F. R. C. P., Physician to St.
Thomas's Hospital,
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