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CONTENTS OF JOUtfAL. (Continued from page 31.) 

 AMERICA INTELLIGENCE. 



Original mmunications. pp. 541-542. 



Thomas 1 Method of depriving Quinine of Bitterness. Johnson on Gleet and its Treatment. 

 Domi 1 Summary, pp. 542-548. 



Report of the Committee of the College physicians of Philadelphia, appointed to examine into the Con- 

 dition of the Mucous Membrane of the Inte»l Canal, in persons dying of Cholera. (With a colored plate ) 

 Brainard on Ulcerations of the Vagina, cc ctedwith the States of Utero-Gestation and Lactation. Freer oil 

 the Use of Collodion in Erysipelas. Garvi the I reatment of Internal Hemorrhoids. Dresbach on Poisoning- 

 wi th Strychnia relieved by Chloroform. *»» on Acute Peritonitis. Wells' interesting Experiments with 

 Strychnia. Mitchell on Strangulated Ingv Hernia reduced by an Infusion of Tobacco, swallowed by Mis- 

 take. Mac^ise's Surgical Anatomy. 



