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15. Sir A. Carlisle on Health and Old 



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16. Traverses Hunterian Oration. 



17. Velpeau's Anatomy of Regions, by 

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18. Pettigrew's Medical Portrait Gallery. 



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Siebold, on Abortion. 



6. Churchill on Female Diseases* 



7. Macilwain's Medicine and Surgery one 



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8. Rayer on Human Glanders and Farcy. 



9. Coluuhoun on Alleged Idiocy. 



10. Piorry and Suckow on Diagnosis and 

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11. Thomson on the Influence of Climate on 



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12. Sir C. Bell's Institutes of Surgery. 



13. Beaumont on the Gastric Juice and 

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14. Donne on the Milk of Nurses. 



20. Thompson on the Improvement of Me- 

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21. EBLE-on Belgian Eye Diseases. 



22. Webster on the Ear and on Deafness. 

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24. Barlow on the Moral Causes of Disease. 



25. Halmann on the Anatomy of the Ten* 

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28. Hiller's Treatise on Hernia. 



29. Krause's Manual of Anatomy. 



30. Bidder's Neurological Researches. 



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