On the mechanism of bruit de soufflet D. J. Corrigan Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 173 - 197
Observations on the periodicity of births, shewing the total number born in each month; the number of premature children, the sex, &c. &c.; the number of stillborn children, and children dying; also with regard to the death of the mothers, and the most important complications met with in delivery, deduced from the experience of 16,654 cases Robert Collins Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 197 - 204
An account of a human fœtus without brain heart, or lungs: With observations on the nature and cause of the circulation in such monsters John Houston Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 204 - 220
Cases illustrative of the spontaneous amputation of the limbs of the fœtus in utero, with remarks James Y. Simpson Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 220 - 241
Notice of a newly discovered peculiarity in the structure of the uterine decidua, or decidua vera W. F. Montgomery Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 241 - 243
Case of fracture of the neck of the femur W. H. Porter Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 243 - 249
Notice of the tincture of acetate of iron Aldridge Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 250 - 256
Determination of the question, which are the nerves of taste B. Alcock Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 256 - 279
New methods of cure in cases of unnatural openings in the anterior portion of the male urethra J. F. Dieffenbach Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 279 - 323
Account of some particulars in the anatomy of the fifth nerve in the human subject, and in fish, not hitherto observed B. Alcock Part I. Original Communication 01 November 1836 Pages: 323 - 327