INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. XI 



Inflammation and the Allied Disorders of the Circu- 

 lation of the Blood. (Page 124.) 



6. On the Pathological changes occurring in 

 certain Devitalised Tissues. (Page 246.) 



7. On the peculiarities of the Cerebral Circulation, 

 and their connection with the Pathology of Epilepsy 

 and Apoplexy. (Page 257.) 



8. On the Influence exercised in Health and 

 Disease upon the Sensorial Functions of the Cerebro- 

 Spinal Nerves by the state of the Circulation in the 

 adjacent Blood-vessels. (Page 267.) 



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