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FIFTH REPORT- 1835. 
much light has been thrown on the motions and sounds of the 
heart by recent investigations, here and elsewhere, the nature 
of the inquiry is such as to render it difficult in many instances 
to arrive at satisfactory conclusions. They also think that the 
subject is one which, from its importance, whether in a practical 
view, or as an object of philosophical inquiry, is deserving of 
further investigation. 
Signed, 
Robert Adams, A.M., Lecturer on Anatomy and Sur¬ 
gery, Surgeon to Jervis-street Hospital, &c. 
Robert Law, A.M., M.D., Physician in Ordinary 
to SirT. Dunn’s Hospital. 
George Greene, A.B., M.D., Fellow of the College of 
Physicians, Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine, 
and one of the Medical Inspectors of the House 
of Industry. 
Ephraim M‘Dowell, M.D., M.R.I.A., Censor of the 
Royal College of Surgeons, one of the Surgeons 
to the House of Industry. 
Bruce Joy, M.D., Fellow of the College of Physicians. 
John Nolan, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the 
University of Dublin. 
Erory Kennedy, M.D., Master of the Lying-in 
Hospital. 
H. Carlile, A.B., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the 
University of Dublin. 
