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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



THE WORKS OF G. P. R. JAMES, ESQ. 



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Of Saturday last, October 12, contains : — 



A COURSE of LECTURES on the OPERATIONS of SUR- 

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 by ROliERT LISTON, Esq. (Lecture IX.) :— Diseases of the 

 Velum— -Access— Enlargement of the Tonsils; removal — 

 Enlargement of the Uvula— Ulceration of the Tonsils and 

 Velum— -m-h'-ils — Fungous Growth of the Gums— Epulis. 



FORI ■ DEPA1 -IKNT.— Academic de Medecine (Paris): 



Abscesses of 'he Liver in Algeria— Elimination and Expulsion 

 of the entire Uterus, by M. Estevenet (Toulouse), communi- 

 caN -y M. Yclpeau— M. Vidal's New Op ration for Varico- 

 cele— !vi. Virey on the Laws of Vitalism— The Causes, Mode 

 of Reproduction, and Period of Incubation of the Plague. 



ORIGINAL PAPERS.— On Dislocation of the Astragalus, with 

 the lower ends of the Tibia and Fibula inwards, by Henry 

 Hancock— On the Effect of Opiates upon Labour and After- 

 pains by F. A. B. Bonney— Cases of Diseases of the Heart, 

 by J ha VV. Tripe— Case of Extra Uterine Gestation, by Mr. F. 

 Hcraartl— On the Absorption of Corrosive Sublimate in Cases 

 of! -ning, by Dr. R. M. Glover. 



BRITl AND AMERICAN JOURNALS. -The treatment of 

 Acute Rheumatism by Cinchona Bark— The Radical Cure of 

 Hydi —On the Protective Influence of Vaccination— 



1 go Body accidentally lodged in the Larynx of a Child— 

 Foreign Body iti the Bronchi of an Infant— Death from Com- 

 pr >f the Umbilical Cord, prevented by Inflation of the 



Long! <«f the Undelivered Infant— Extraordinary Case of 

 Vicarious Menstruation— Irish Names and Irish Notions of 

 Disease— Acute Glanders communicated by the Bite of a 

 Hone labouring under Chronic Disease— Russian Mode of 

 Castrating H< flN< 



Noctur i, continence of Urine— The Government Medical 



Bill- ill Association for the Advancement of Science— 



Cham General Hospital. 



R IF.v.H. illustrations of the Theory and Practice of Veu- 



wi'ii Remarks on Warming, Exclusive Lighting, 

 and the mmunication of Sound, by Dr. D. Boswell Reid— 

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Remarks on the Present Methods of Warming and Ventila- 

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 Ritchie, v. >\. 



THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL BILE.— Meetings of the 

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— Worcester— Ipswich— Salisbury. 

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Meetii thrMcd r«l Profession at Gloucester, 



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Apotheea »* Hall— Correspondents. 



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CfONTF.NTS oC the NUMBER for SATURDAY last, 

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