i N D E it. 



Cafe of a thickened bladder. 473. 



.i—— of an arm amputated without an haemorrhage, joi. 



of a fraflured fternum, 505. 



' of a perfon fcemingly killed by a blow on the brcaft 



recovered by the warm bath, 41a. 



. of the ftateof the inteftines in old dyfenteries, 516. 



— of a polypus in the oefophagus and pharynx, J25 . 



fequel to the preceeding cafe, 534, 



of ftones lodged in the bladder, 5461 



of convulfive diforders cured by mercury. 5?r. yf7- 



Cauftics, of the abufe ot them in venereal excrclccnces, 



395. 

 Catarrhal epidemic of 17^2, obfervations on it, 409, 



Chemiflry, elefllve attraflion, the great principle of ice 



operations, 88, 

 Cicuta, fee Hemlock, 

 Circulation of raoifture, its effe3s. So. 



. examination of the caufes afljgned for it, 81. 



Clerk, (Dr) his remarks on Dr Aufline's letter concerning 

 the removing ot obftruded mcnfes by deflricity, 



JI9- 



, his account of the effefls of a very large dof- of ©- 



pium, 121. 



his remarks on Dr Gardiner's eff-^y on the ufe of cor- 



rofive fublimate as an anthelmintic, 39I, 

 — — his obfervations on the arthritis anomala, 425. 

 Clark, (Mr George) on the advantages of IhalJow plough- 

 ing, 56. 

 Convulfive diforders, cured by mercury, jji. 557. 

 Corfu, defcription of its climate, &c. 109. 

 Corrofive fublimate, a particular method of giving its fo» 



lution as an anthelmintic, 380. 

 .11 — cafes wherein it was fuccefsful, 348. 



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