On tympanitis occurring in fever, and the different modes of treating it R. J. Graves Part I. Original Communication Pages: 499 - 504
Observations on fractures; being the substance of clinical lectures delivered in the city of Dublin hospital John Houston Part I. Original Communication Pages: 459 - 498
An essay on laceration of the uterus and vagina, with cases J. T. Ingleby Part I. Original Communication Pages: 431 - 458
Observations on diffuse cellular inflammation, with some remarks on contagion Charles Lendrick Part I. Original Communication Pages: 416 - 431
On the infra-orbital cavities in deers and antilopes, called larmiers by the older french naturalists Arthur Jacob Part I. Original Communication Pages: 395 - 401
Case of pulsation in the veins of the upper extremities Charles Benson Part I. Original Communication Pages: 324 - 332
A case of poisoning by hydrocyanic acid successfully treated by the carbonate of ammonia; with observations on the medico-legal relations of this poison, and the mode of detecting the impurities which the medicinal acid occasionally includes, &c T. G. Geoghegan Part I. Original Communication Pages: 308 - 323
Abstract of a communication respecting venereal diseases of the testicle J. W. Cusack Part I. Original Communication Pages: 304 - 307
On the structure of the mammary gland in the cetacea, with observations on the mechanism of the mouth and soft palate, as applied by the young animal in sucking Arthur Jacob Part I. Original Communication Pages: 299 - 304
Remarks on partial amputation of the foot Francis Rynd Part I. Original Communication Pages: 292 - 298
An account of hydatids found in the omentum of an axis deer; with observations on their pathological changes: illustrated by an engraving John Houston Part I. Original Communication Pages: 268 - 281
Cases of aneurism, in which some unusual circumstances were observed John Browne Part I. Original Communication Pages: 240 - 268
Practical observations in midwifery William F. Montgomery Part I. Original Communication Pages: 227 - 240
First report of the new lying-in hospital, Dublin, for the year 1834 Thomas Edward Beatty Part I. Original Communication Pages: 66 - 96
Observations on diseases of the stomach, their sympathies, and complications Langston Parker Part I. Original Communication Pages: 31 - 66
Report of a case of fracture of the pelvis, attended with sloughing of the urethra, and singularly extensive urinary fistulœ, cured by operation after the lapse of one year and a half John Houston Part I. Original Communication Pages: 11 - 31
Case in which several metallic bodies were found in the stomach Robert Harrison Part I. Original Communication Pages: 1 - 10
Beitrage zur Lehre von der Eyhüllen der Menschlichen Fötus F. C. Bibliographic Notices Pages: 473 - 479
A new synopsis of nosology, founded on the principles of pathological anatomy, and on the natural affinities of diseases R. J. G. Bibliographic Notices Pages: 462 - 473
An exposition of the nature, treatment, and prevention of continued fever R. J. G. Bibliographic Notices Pages: 455 - 462
Propositions relating to diseases of the stomach Jonathan Osborne Part I. Original Communication Pages: 415 - 442
Case of tetanus, treated with tartarized antimony Edward Woodward Part I. Original Communication Pages: 409 - 411
Observations on the question, whether the comatose symptoms in apoplexy, hydrocephalus, &c. are not frequently falsely referred to simple compression of the brain as their cause J. Macdonnell Part I. Original Communication Pages: 405 - 409
Observations on the obstetric extractor, the instrument usually called the midwifery lever John Breen Part I. Original Communication Pages: 350 - 404
Researches on the symptoms and diagnosis of aneurisms of the thoracic aorta George Greene Part I. Original Communication Pages: 231 - 254
Some observations on rupture of the uterus, with cases Edward William Murphy Part I. Original Communication Pages: 198 - 231
Fatal effects of a slight wound received in dissection Charles Benson Part I. Original Communication Pages: 189 - 197
Pathological observations on the organs of circulation Robert Law Part I. Original Communication Pages: 169 - 189