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hoth-hmond and Loch-ne/s, an unufual agitation of their wa- 

 ters, 424. and 430. , 

 Lungs, always contiguous to the pleura, 276. 

 Luxation, a compleat one of the thigh, 3 1 7. 



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Mackenzie (Dr. James) his hiftory of a compleat luxatioa 



of the thigh, 317. 



I\'Iagnefia alba, experiments on it, 157. 



—^—. r-its hillory and medical virtues, 158. ^r. 



it deftroys quick-lime and lime-water, 1 70. 



cannot be reduced by calcination to quick-lime, 



the quantity of air expelled from it by acids, 



• • - 178.' L. 



Melvill (Thomas) his obfervations on light and colours, 12. 

 Menfes, a new method of curing an obftruftion of them, 403. . 



Moon, an eafy method of computing its parallaxes, 91. 



Monro (Dr. Alexander fenior) his proofs of the contiguity 



of the lungs and /i/f«/-«, 276> . 



— his hiftory, of a child efcaping by a rent in the 



womb, 341. 

 . his hiftory of tophaceous concretions in the ali- 

 mentary canal, 345. . . .^ • 



-his obfervations on procidentite emi, intufufceptio^ 



and inflammation of the inteftines, 353. 

 Monro (Dr. Alexander junior) his difleftion of a mo^- 



ftrous/br/a/, 270. 



. his account of a true vohulu; of the inteftines. 368. 



MowAT (James) his defcription of a monftrous/^/;/j, 266. , 

 Mufli, cures the gout in the ftomach, 250. 



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Needle, a fmooth one does not touch the furfaCe of the water 

 on which fwims, 30. , 



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