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General Index the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society
General Index the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society Author:LONGMAN General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1851 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million book... more »s for free. Excerpt: AURICLES of the heart, case of complete absence of the septum of the (T. B. E. Fletcher, M. d.), xxv, 295. On aneurism of the (J. Thurnam), xxi, 244. AVERAGE weight of the brain in persons of all ages, attempts to ascertain the (J. Sims, M. d.), xix, 349, et seq. AXILLA, on malignant affections of the (B. Travers), xvii, 364, 383, 387. Cases of fungus hsematodes in the (G. Langstaff, hi, 277; (W. Lawrence), viii, 306. AXILLARY Artery. See " Aneurism" of the. -- Vein, admission of air into, causing alarming syncope, during an amputation at the shoulder-joint (B. B. Cooper), xxvii, 41. AXIS, vide " Cervical vertebrse." BABINGTON, Benjamin G., M. d., account of a concrete oil existing as a constituent principle of healthy blood, xvi, 46. Some considerations with respect to the blood, founded on experiments, xvi, 293. BABINGTON, William, M. d., a case of exposure to the vapour of burning charcoal, i, 83. BACOT, John, sketch of the medical history of the first battalion of the first regiment of Foot Guards, during the winter of 1812-13, vii, 368. BADELEY, -- , M. d., on the effect of nitrate of silver on the com- plexion, ix, 234. BAG of water, presenting after delivery, unconnected with plurality of children, case of (J. Dunn), x, 396. Baillie, Matthew, M. d., description of the morbid appearances observed in a case of disease of the heart, referred to (J. Abernethy), i, 40. Two cases of intus-susceptio, referred to (T. Blizard), i,171. BALY, William, M. d., on the mortality of prisons, and the diseases most frequently fatal to prisoners, xxviii, ...« less