182 University of Pennsylvania. 



43. John Hunter Pope, of Georgia, On the Vesicula 

 Seminales. 



44. Philip C. Pope, of Virginia, On the Nature and 

 Treatment of Hypochondriasis. 



45. George Poyntell, of Philadelphia, On that Grade 

 of Madness called Manalgia. 



46. Thomas Grimball Prioleau, of Charleston, South- 

 Carolina, On the Aralia Spinosa. 



47. Boanerges Roberts, of Virginia, On the Medical 

 Properties of a species of Asclepias, or Swallow- 

 wort. 



48. Reuben S. Safold, of Georgia, On the Influence of 

 the Mind on the Body in producing Diseases and 

 Death. 



49. Richard Shubrick, of Charleston, South-Carolina, 

 On Menstruation. 



50. Fitz R. Smith, of New-Jersey, On the Medical 

 Properties of the Common Daffodil. 



51. William Kilty Smith, of Maryland, On Mortifica- 

 tion. 



52. Isaac A. Smith, of Virginia, On the Virtues of Mi- 

 neral Waters. 



