TABLE IV.-Cases in which the Movements of Respiration were disturbed, or 198. Wm. Ellis 70 pericarditis, pericardial 26/30 26/30 27 adhesion, heart large DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VI. The figures in this plate are copies of daguerreotype views of the chest of William Rawson, the subject of emphysema and bronchitis, during ordinary respiration, and during deep inspiration.-See p. 404. Fig. 1.-Ordinary respiration. Fig. 2.-Deep inspiration. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VII. The figures in this plate are copies of daguerreotype views of the chest of Samuel Redgate, the subject of phthisis, with a large tuberculous cavity in the upper lobe of the left lung. See p. 444. Fig. 1.-Ordinary respiration. Fig. 2.-Deep inspiration. The lines indicate in both plates the outlines of the internal organs; the concentric lines, the situation of the heart's impulse. DONATIONS TO THE ROYAL MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY, 1847-8. Those works which have been presented by their respective Authors are distinguished by an Asterisk. ACTON, WILLIAM, ESQ. On the Physiological and Medicinal Properties of Bromine and its Compounds. By R. M. Glover, M.D. 8vo. 1842. ARNOTT, JAMES M., Esq., F.R.S. A Probationary Essay on Osteo-Aneurism, or Aneurism The Principles of Surgery, as they relate to Wounds, Compendium of the Diseases of the Human Eye, with Practical Observations on their Treatment. By Alexander Watson, Esq. Third Edition. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1830. |