Dugald Mackellar, James Simson, Bute Stewart, William Howison, Roderick Macleod, Thomas Butter, David Craigie, Archibald Young, James Wylie, Aaron Wall Davis, De Amaurosi. temperie medii in quo vers nter inter cedunt. De Hydrencephalo acuto. De Hydrothorace. corpore. From WALES. De Dysenteria. De isthmate Spasmodico. De Podagra. gionibus Tropicis. John Howell, Edward Ilowell, Richard Warren, James Willett, John Hawkins Divir, Robert Martin Davis, James Sayers, William Crofts, Michael Macnamara, Hyacinthus White, Dionysius Conry, George Alex. Fleury, Samuel Neill, Philip O'Reilly, John Gray, James H. Cardiff, John Moorhead, Francis Skelton, From JERSEY. David de Quetteville, De Asphyxie Causis. From BOMBAY. John Ashburner, De Hydrophobia. From BARBADOES. Joseph Wilson, De Digitali Purpurea. De Actione Erysipelatosa ab inflammaHenry Evans Holder, tione prorsus distinguenda. John Henry Leacock, De Hemorrhagiæ effectibus. From St Kitt's. Robert Caines, De Frambæsia. From MARYLAND. Thomas Harris Maddos, De Febre Flava. From CAROLINA. Walter Ewing, De Ophthalmia. Medical Lectures in the University of EDINBURGN. Dietetics, Materia Medica, and 8! Dr Home. Pharmacy WedPractice of Physic nesday, 97 Dr Gregory, Chemistry & Chemical Pharmacy (Oct. 30. 10 Dr Hope. Theory of Physic 11 Dr Duncan, sen. 2 Wed Oct.30. Anatomy and Pathology 1 o'clock. Drs Monro. Wed Nov.13. Principles & Practice of Surgery 4 o'clock. Tues.Nov.12. Theory & Practice of Midwifery 3 o'clock. Dr Hamilton. Tues.Nov.12. Dr Duncan, sen. Clinical Medicine 4 o'clock. Dr Rutherford. Mon. Nov.4.2 Clinical Surgery Mr Russell. 5 o'clock. 2 Sat. Nov. 16. Military Surgery Dr Thomson. S 1 o'clock. S Practical Anatomy under the superintendence of Dr Monro, jun. During the Summer Session, Lectures will be given on the following Branches of Education : Botany, by Dr Rutherford. on Surgery, by Mr Russell. Medical Jurisprudence, by Dr Duncan, jun. Dr CLUTTERBUCK will begin his Autumn Course of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic, Materia Medica, and Chemistry, on Wednesday, October 2, at Ten o'clock in the morning, at his house, No. 1, in the Crescent, New Bridge Street. Pupils admitted, as usual, to attend the Medical Practice of the General Dispensary, Aldersgate Street, where Clinical Lectures will be given weekly, by the Physicians in rotation, on the most interesting Cases that occur. For particulars, inquire of the Apothecary at the Dispensary. In the Press, Oracular Communications, addressed to Students of the Medical Profession, by ESCULAPIUS. " Inveniam viam, aut facium."-LORD BACON. Dr Adams has in the press, “ An account of the Life, Doctrines, and Opinions of the late Mr John Hunter, containing a perspicuous statement of his Discoveries, and of the Pathology of Surgery, as before his time.” The Work will be embellished with a fine Medallion Portrait of Mr Hunter, from a cast taken during life. ERRATA. 31, for the read no 29, for least read last 201, 34, add alterno die after decem, and delete Al- Communications have been received from Dr Dickson, Dr Lyalla Mr Kennedy, Mr Gill, and P. J.; and publications for review by Professors Joseph FRANK and SCARPA ; Drs JURINE and ALBERS; Drs Arme STRONG, SCUDAMORE, and CALVERT; Messrs PRING, RIONG, WISHART, and an anonymous author, on the Animal Economy, of which as many as possible will be noticed in our next Number. Communications may be addressed to the Editors, to the care of Messrs CONSTABLE & Co. Edinburgh ; Messrs LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, & Brown, London ; and John CUMMING, Dublin. And we have to request our Continental friends to send any thing larger than a single letter to the care of Mesars Perthez and Basser, Booksellers, Hamburgh, as the expence of sending journals and packets by the post to this country is enormous. No. XLIX. will be published on the 1st of January 1817. INDEX. Page. 432 990 1 Page 490 cases of gout, 295 454 Boyle on phthisis pulmonalis, 351 239 485 Bateman, Dr, report of Public Dispensary, 117, 242, 373, 496 347 Bayle, Mr, on phthisis pulmonalis, 351 Bedingfield, Mr, compendium of 489 146 Bilious remittent of Walcheren, observations on, 114 Dr Rodman on, 251 109 the British 295 Blood, on the causes of its motion, 227 -, on the analysis of, 483 238 124 successful in chronic 125 , the remedy in the good effects of, in a in continued fever, 257 -, extensive, in carditis, 492 192 > good effects of, in in 1813, 177 316 when useful in dy- sentery, 136 of infants, causes of, 103 42€ 330 Brain, loss of, in a fracture of the 22 270 473 Bristol Infirmary, practice of, 489 237 238 296 kk 201 gature of, . Page 183 211 136 501 316 tions on, Page. Clarke, Dr 7.meteorological table for Sidmouth, Mr G. M. on diseases of 970 the eau medicinale, of the abdomen and thorax, 27 Comparative anatomy, lectures on, 458 234 ed arteries, cure of gout by, 432 ib. Contagion not the cause of puru. lent ophthalmia, 286 Conversion of the substance of 48 478 Convulsions of children, observa- 104 217 Corrosive sublimate, proposed as 492 Cow, analysis of the kidney of, 481. 59 Crawford, Mr C. K. case of her. nia cerebri, &c. cases of wounded 316 1 dissection of a case of humoral asthma, S18 227 Croton tiglium, account of, 319 spasmodic, observations on, 103 106 Cynanche laryngea, cases of, 205 238, 247 473 Deafness, means of remedying, 498 fever, 254 99 SS1 Depletion, the remedy in the en- demic fever of New Orleans, 152 453 Derby, meteorological table for, 122 490 Diarrhæa, use of charcoal in, mingo, patronizes.vaccination, 381 pletion in a fever among the 198 Dislocations occurring in North- deranged, Dr Thom- ampton Infirmary, tabular view of, 251 245, 375 243 238 on, 238 Denmark , progress of vaccina 448 299 3 |