Thirty-seventh Year of Replication! 



London Lancet for 1881 



A monthly Journal of British and Foreign medicine, Physiology, 

 Surgery, Chemistry, Criticism. Literature and Hews. 



EDITED BY 

 JAMES G. WAKLEY, M.D., 



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