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HISTORY of theWALCHEREN REMITTENT; commencing with 

 its advanced State, when most dangerous and destructive to the 

 Soldiery, and concluding with its very favourable Termination; 

 effected by those means first proposed by the Author only to the 

 Legislature, and to the late and present Army Medical Board; 

 with the Morbid Appearances on Dissection; also the Sequels, 

 Anaemia, Acholia, Egyptian Ophthalmia, &c. &c. elucidated by Dis- 

 sections. By Thomas Wright, M.D. and M.R.I.A. &c. &c. 6s. 

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FAMILIAR ANALYSIS of the Fluid capable of producing the 

 Phenomena of Electricity, of Galvanism, or Combustion ; with 

 some Remarks on Simple Galvanic Girdles, and their Influence upon 

 the Vital Principle of Animals : illustrated by Theories and Experi- 

 ments of Aldini, Garnett, Davy, Young, Thompson, &c. &c. By 

 Matthew Yatman, Esq. 2*. 6d. 



YEATS's (Dr. G. D.) STATEMENT of the early Symptoms which 

 lead to the Disease termed Water in the Brain ; with Observations 

 on the Necessity of a watchful Attention to them, and on the fatal 

 Consequences of their Neglect: in a Letter to Martin Wall, M.D. 

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