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MR. PAGET, 



LECTURES ON PHYSIOLOGY AT ST. BABTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL. 



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DR. E. A. PARKES, 



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ON ASIATIC CHOLEEA: Researches uito its Pathology and Treatment. 

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DR. PROUT, F.R.S. 



I. 



ON THE NATUEE AND TEEATMENT OF STOMACH AND 



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II. 



CHEMISTEY, METEOEOLOOY, AND THE FUNCTION OF 



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