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INTRODUCTORY LECTURE. 



1815. 



I PURPOSE on the present occasion, to 

 take a general review of the subjects, 

 which engaged our attention last season ; 

 and, to offer some comments upon them. 



In the preceding year, I first exhibited 

 the facts I had collected, relative to those 

 general disorders of the system, which are 

 so frequently produced by local disease, 

 injury, or irritation. These Mr. Hunter 

 considered to be the result of universal 

 sympathy, of that sympathy which the 

 whole system seems to have with its seve- 



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