Some recent researches on the topography of the convolutions and fissures of the brain Edward H. TaylorWilliam S. Haughton Section of Anatomy and Physiology Article: 511
Note on the configuration of the heart in man and some other mammalian groups Charles J. Patten Section of Anatomy and Physiology Article: 492
A demonstration of some specimens of the nasal fossa, illustrated by lantern slides Patrick J. Fagan Section of Anatomy and Physiology Article: 489
Some points in the anatomy of the digestive system A. Birmingham Section of Anatomy and Physiology Article: 446
The physiological effects of protamines and their cleavage products W. H. Thompson Section of Anatomy and Physiology Article: 426
Dislocation between last cervical and first dorsal vertebræ (forwards), with crushing of the cord and its membranes; death of patient in 20 hours, and production of the specimen obtained at the inquest R. Bolton M’Causland Section of Pathology Article: 390
Note on the effect of certain variations of the nutrient medium on the growth of the typhoid bacillus E. J. McWeeney Section of Pathology Article: 381
Sudden death from occlusion of the pulmonary artery A. C. O’Sullivan Section of Pathology Article: 378
The bacteriology of Beri-Beri, with some clinical notes P. N. Gerrard Section of Pathology Article: 329
The Dublin method of effecting the delivery of the placenta Henry Jellett Section of Obstetrics Article: 305
Notes on a successful case of pan-hysterectomy performed on the pregnant uterus at full term F. W. Kidd Section of Obstetrics Article: 301
Short notes on a case of round-celled sarcoma of both ovaries, with exhibit, photographs, and microscopic preparation F. W. Kidd Section of Obstetrics Article: 292
Porro’s operation (extra-peritoneal)— A successful case for ruptured uterus complicated by a large myoma and five and a half months’ pregnancy George Cole-Baker Section of Obstetrics Article: 285
Clinical report of the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital, for one year, November 1st, 1898, to October 31st, 1899. R. Dancer PurefoyP. R. LyleH. C. Lloyd Section of Obstetrics Article: 236
A rare form of ulceration in the female urethra Richard Dancer Purefoy Section of Obstetrics Article: 232
Observations on a successful case of Cæsarean section George Cole-Baker Section of Obstetrics Article: 209
A truss gauge or instrument for measuring for trusses Thomas J. Kelly Section of Surgery Article: 206
The operative treatment of cleft palate by a new procedure Edward H. Taylor Section of Surgery Article: 197
Axillary aneurysm cured by ligature of the third stage of the subclavian artery Francis T. Heuston Section of Surgery Article: 194
Extensive tubercular disease of old standing, involving the ankle-joint and foot. John Lentaigne Section of Surgery Article: 192
Ligation of subclavian artery for axillary aneurysm Francis T. Heuston Section of Surgery Article: 190
Goître removed by the aid of local anæsthesia by cocaïn John Lentaigne Section of Surgery Article: 188
Attached foreign body in knee-joint removed by section of patella R. L. Swan Section of Surgery Article: 143
Epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis in Dublin Alfred R. ParsonsH. E. Littledale Section of Medicine Article: 96
The symptoms or phenomena formerly known as croup; the diseases which produce them; and the clinical significance of the various allied affections embraced by the term Langford Symes Section of Medicine Article: 68
Notes on a case simulating a perforating gastric ulcer William John ThompsonF. Conway Dwyer Section of Medicine Article: 62
A fatal case of congenital bullous eruption in an infant Richard H. Kennan Section of Medicine Article: 49
On the accentuation of the second sound in the pulmonary area. Skoda’s sign Joseph O’Carroll Section of Medicine Article: 31