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THE CROONIAN LECTURE 



LIST OF LECTURERS AND SUBJECTS 



1738. Alexander Stuart. 



'On the Motion of the Heart, founded on some Anatomical Observations aiid 

 Experiments.' Phil. Trans., vol. 40, S,,,,pl,. m iMit : vol. 41, p. 675. 



1739. Frank Nicholls. 



4 An Enquiry into Muscular Motion.' Journal Book, vol. xviii, p. 70. 



1740. Alexander Stuart. 



' On the Peristaltic Motion of the Intestines.' 



Journal Book, vol. xviii, pp. L 



1740. Alexander Stuart. 



' Microscopical Observations on several parts of live Frogs.' 



Journal Book, vol. xviii, p. 290. 



1741. James Douglas. 



' Description of the several Muscles, Membranes and parts belonging to the 

 Uvula of the Palate, and concerned in its action ; as also of the several 

 parts subservient to the uses of the Tuba Eustachiana.' 



Journal Book, vol. xviii, p. 377. 



1742. James Douglas. 



' Description and Structure of the Human Bladder, with the Uses of its 

 Muscles and Membranes.' Journal Book, vol. xviii, p. 419. 



1744. 1 James Parsons. 



' An Introductory Discourse on Muscular Motion.' 



Phil. Trans., vol. 43, Supplement 



1745. James Parsons. 



' On Muscular Motion.' Phil. Trans., vol. 43, Supplement. 



1746. James Parsons. 



' Description of the several Muscles of the Face; with their particular 

 Functions and Uses.' Phil. Trans., vol. 44, part i, Supplement, 



1747. Browne Langrish. 



' On the Theory of Muscular Motion.' 



Phil. Trans., vol. 44, part ii, Supplement 



1750. James Parsons. 



' On Muscular Motion.' Journal Book, vol. xxi, p. 357. 



1751. James Parsons. 



' Critical Remarks upon the Motion and Uses of the Human Pelvis.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxi, pp. 641, 662. 

 1752 and 1753. Not recorded. 



1754 to 1758. Charles Morton. 



Minutes of Council, vol. iv, pp. 168, 189 : and Annual Accounts. 



1759 and 1760. Not recorded. 



1 Lecture revived, ' the deficiency of the Fund being made good by the Rents.' 



