6 
1883.] 2I5 (Pepper. 
Lecture and Operating Room of the Pennsylvania 
Hospital. Published September, 1871. 
July, 1869. History of Two Cases of Cerebritis : 
one from unknown cause, the other traumatic, with 
recovery under active depletion. Vol. 58, N.S. Amer, 
Jr. Med. Sciences, page 146. 
November, 1872. Memoir of Charles D. Meigs, M. 
D. Vol. 1,N.S. Trans, Coll. Phys. and Surg., page 417. 
January, 1875. A Case of Pneumo-] [ydroperi- 
carditis. Vol. 69, N. S. Amer. Jr. Med. Ses., page 81. 
September, 1876. A History of the First Quarter 
of the Second Century of the Pennsylvania Hos- 
pital. 
September, 1878, Atelectasis Pulmonum. Proc. 
Obstet. Society. 
January, 1879. Cases of Collapse of the Lungs and 
Cyanosis in Young Children. Amer. Jr. Obstetrics, 
Vol. 1, page 79. 
February, 1880. Lecture on Water. 
1880. Annual Address before the Alumni Society 
of the University of Pennsylvania. 
The work, however, by which Dr. Meigs will be 
longest and best known, is the treatise on “Diseases 
of Children,” the first edition of which was published 
in 1848, and which immediately attained the position of 
a standard authority. A second and third edition ap- 
peared in rapid succession, and were quickly exhausted, 
after which, owing to his excessive occupation, it was 
allowed to become out of print. In 1860, he requested 
