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3. Observations on the Dropsy which 

 succeeds Scarlet Fever. 



4. A Case of Aneurism of the Aorta, 

 attended with ulceration of the (Esopha- 

 gus and Windpipe. 



5. A Case of Epilepsy and Hemiplegia, 

 apparently produced by a sharp projection 

 from the inner Table of the Skull 



6. A Case of Tetanus, with Observa- 

 tions on the Disease. 



7. A Case of Aneurism of the Aorta, 

 communicating with the Pulmonary Artery. 



8. A Case of considerable enlargement 

 of the Caecum and Colon. 



9. A Case of an extensive Gangrene 

 of the Cellular Membrane, between the 

 Muscles and Skin of the Neck and Chest. 



10. On Rheumatism of the Heart. 



11. On the presence of the Red Matter 

 and Serum of the Blood in the Urine of 

 Dropsy, which has not originated in Scar- 

 let Fever. 



