Medical communication from Paris Francis W. Smith Part I. Original Communication 23 May 2014 Pages: 365 - 373
Case of very long-continued epilepsy without any appreciable lesion of the brain or spinal Marrow Robart J. Graves Part I. Original Communication 23 May 2014 Pages: 373 - 378
On the position of the placenta or afterbirth in the womb, during certain stages of gestation, as also on the expansion of the latter organ therein, and of its subsequent contractions in the process of parturition Hugh Carmichael Part I. Original Communication 23 May 2014 Pages: 379 - 411
Contributions to midwifery, no. III.—A case of pregnancy complicated with a tumour, occupying nearly the entire pelvis Thomas Edward Beatty Part I. Original Communication 23 May 2014 Pages: 411 - 425
On the utility of the oxymuriate of mercury in the strumous ophthalmia John Hamilton Part I. Original Communication 23 May 2014 Pages: 425 - 439
On the hydrocyanoferrate of quinina; a febrifuge of greater power than the sulphate of quinina M. Donovan Part I. Original Communication 23 May 2014 Pages: 439 - 442
Sequel to Doctor Houston’s case of fracture of the pelvis, published in the eighth volume of this journal John Huston Part I. Original Communication 23 May 2014 Pages: 443 - 445
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Proceedings of the pathological society of Dublin AdamsGravesP. Crampton Scientific intelligence 23 May 2014 Pages: 479 - 526