CONTENTS. 



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Professor Hamilton. By W. L. M. xiii. 



The History and Progress of the Sir Erasmus Wilson Chair of 

 Pathology from the time of its Foundation to the present 

 date. By W. B xix. 



The Alimentary Canal as a Source of Contagion. By Professor 



Hamilton ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (i) 



A Remarkable Case of Bilharziosis. By William St. Clair 



Symmers, M.B., CM. (1887) (Illustrated) (39) 



Malformations of the Bulbus Cordis. By Arthur Keith, M.B., 



CM. (1888); M.D., F.R.C.S (Illustrated) (55) 



The Administrative Aspects of Tuberculosis. By William Leslie 



Mackenzie, M.A., M.B., CM. (1888); M.D., D.P.H. ... (75) 



Paroxysmal Irregularity of the Heart and Auricular Fibrillation. 

 By Arthur Robertson Cushny, M.A., M.B., CM. (1889); 

 M.D.: and C W. Edmunds (Illustrated) (95) 



Researches on certain Problems of Plague Immunity. By 



George Dean, M.A., M.B., CM. (1889) (in) 



Experimental Study of the Immunity against Bacillus Pyocyaneus. 



By William Bulloch, M.B., CM. (1890) ; M.D (157) 



On Epignathus. By Alexander Low, M.A., M.B., CM. 



(1896) (Illustrated) (175) 



A Contribution to the Pathology of Exophthalmic Goitre. By 



George Mellis Duncan, M.B., CM. (1896) (Illustrated) (199) 



The Rat Theory of Plague Epidemics. By William Hunter, 



M.B., CM. (1897) (Illustrated) (215) 



b I 



