Medkine. 2?^ 



April I. Some obfervations on llie cow- pock •, by Dr, 

 Hufclaud. 8. On fome elementary theorems of philolophy; 

 by M. Grufon. 39. On the influence of the will ; by M. 

 Klein. 



May 6. On the genealogy of the houfe of rruffia, 4tli 

 period^ by M. Verdy. 13. An examination of the queltion, 

 \Miat is manuring? by M. Hermbftadt. 20. Experiments 

 towards afcertaining the nature of fome vegetable alkalies; 

 by M. Bernoulli. 17. On improving the regulalions in re- 

 gard to criminals; by M. Zollner. 24. On the art of dreff- 

 ing; by count de Guyon. 



July I. A fecond memoir on artificial meadows; by M. 

 BalVide. 8. Agronomical intelligence; by profeffor Bode, 

 15. Reflections and efcneral principles in regard to manufac- 

 tiires and exclufive privileges ; by M. de Callillon. 23. On 

 Knonyms, and the richnefs and elegance of languages; by 

 the abbe Denina. 24. On the black gum of the elm-tree; 

 by profellbr Klaproth. 



Aug. 5. A public fitting. The eloge of M. <le Canner, 

 and the cloge of M. de Moulines ; by Dr. Mcrian. On the 

 anti(juily and riches of the German language; by tbe abb« 

 Dcniua. On the organs of fmell in man and in animals 5 

 by M. Walter, junior. 



Sept. 16. Some remarks on tbe foul of man ; by M. 

 Prcvoft, of Geneva. Account of the new planet of Olbersj 

 by profeflbr Bf)de. 23. A fourth memoir on hifiorical pro- 

 blems; by M. de Chambrier. 30. Geographical obferva- 

 tions on the county of Hohcnftein; by M. Cierhard. 



XLIII. Intelligence and M'lfcellaneous Articles, 



MEDICINE. 



W E copy the following article from an Edinburgh paper; 

 it is an extra6l of a letter figned Civis: 



" While I was at Smyrna there was a girl affli*9:cd with 

 a cancer in her lips, and the gum was afte6fed. Tbe Eu- 

 DJ^x-an phyficians confultetl on the meal'ure to be taken, and 

 agreed that they faw no other method than to cut it out ; 

 and the girl had' already fubniitted herfelf to that dccifion. 

 liy aji accident of that nature which men cannot account for, 

 an old Armenian came to them jud in time to prevent the 

 apj)lication of the knife. " Do nothing," find the Arme- 

 nian, " 1 will cure lier;" and when he had pledged himftlf 

 iiront;lv, tlu; phyfician* confeuled. lie procured a copper 



