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Effects of the Position of a Part on the Circulation through it . . ° : - - 
British Medical Journal, 1879, vol. 1, p. 923. 
On the Application of a Knowledge of Hydrostatics and Hydraulics to Practical Medicine . 
Lancet, 1882, vol. ii, p. 638. 
On the Coagulation of the Blood in its Practical Aspects. The Annual Oration to the Medical 
Society of London, delivered May 4, 1891 : : ‘ ; ‘ : : 4 
British Medical Journal, 1891, vol. i, p. 1057. 
PART II. PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY 
Notes of the Examination of an Exostosis removed by Mr. Syme on October 2, 1853, from the 
Os Humeri of a young Lady aged about Twenty Years. . - 4 : ° 
Monthly Journal of Medical Science, January 1854. 
Report of a Case of Carbuncle occurring in Mr. Syme’s Practice, illustrating especially the 
Pathology of that Disease 
Iitd., July 1854. 
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On the Early Stages of Inflammation 
Philosophical Transactions, Part II for 1858, Dp: a fend dame 18, 1857). 
A Contribution to the Germ Theory of Putrefaction and other Fermentative Changes, and to 
the Natural History of Torulae and Bacteria 
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, ll XXVU, 7875 cod April os 1873). 
A further Contribution to the Natural History of Bacteria and the Germ Theory of Fermenta- 
tive Changes 
Quarterly Journal of Macsoscnece! Serene. lOelanes 7875. 
On the Nature of Fermentation. The Introductory Address delivered in King’s Ce 
London, at the Opening of the Session, October 1, 1877 
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, April 1878. 
On the Lactic Fermentation and its Bearings on Pathology (delivered December 18, 1877) . 
Transactions of the Pathological Society of London, vol. xxix, 1878. 
On the Relations of Micro-organisms to Disease. An Address delivered before the Pathological 
Section of the British Medical Association at Cambridge, August 12, 1880 
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, April 1881. 
An Address on the Relations of Minute Organisms to Inflammation, delivered in the Patho- 
logical Section of the International Medical Congress, August 5, 1881 
Transactions of the International Medical Congress, London, 1881. 
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