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I. E. Upon the Asthma Acutum Periodicum Millari, and Angina Polyposa -- Lentin, F. L. B. Of the Effects of the Gratiola in Madness -- Hufeland, C. W. Remarks on the Dysentery Which Was Epidemic at Jena in Autumn 1795 -- Girtanner, D. Experiments and Observations on Beddoes's New Method of Curing Consumption -- Fischer, C. E. Medical and Surgical Observations upon London -- Brandis, J. D. Upon the Use of the Lukewarm Bath in Fevers -- Carmichael Smyth, James, a Description of the Jail-Distemper, as It Appeared among the Spanish Prisoners at Winchester, in 1780 -- Carmichael Smyth, James, an Account of the Experiment Made on Board the Union Hospital-Ship, to Determine the Effect of the Nitrous Acid in Destroying Contagion -- Bryce, James, an Account of the Yellow Fever; with a Successful Method of Cure -- Paterson, D. A Treatise on the Scurvy; Containing a New, Easy, and Effectual Method of Curing That Disease -- Davidson, William, Observations, Anatomical, Physiological, and Pathological, on the Pulmonary System -- Reil, Jo Christ. Memorabilium Clinicorum Medico-Practicorum Fasciculus Quartus -- Grapengiesser, Car Joan. Dissertatio Medica de Hydrope Plethorico -- Liljeblad, Sam. Usus Lapidis Suilli in Lithiasi Renali -- Schmidt, Ern. Fred. Dissertatio Medica de Angina Pectoris -- Darwin, Erastmus, Zoonomia, or the Laws of Organic Life -- Beddoes, Thomas, Considerations on the Medicinal Use, and on the Production of Factitious Airs -- Hamilton, James, Junior, Select Cases in Midwifery; Extracted from the Records of the Edinburgh General Lying-In Hospital; with Remarks -- Some Cases of Biliary Obstructions, from Calculi, Cured by Salivation -- A Case of Hydrocele Cured by Injection, Communicated to G. Pearson, M. D. -- A Case of Obstinate Constipation of the Bowels Cured by Calomel, Communicated to Dr Pearson -- History of a Case of Cynanche, Attended with Symptoms of a High Degree of Putrescency, Where a Favourable Crisis Succeeded a Paroxysm of Furious Delirium -- History of a Case of the Epidemic Fever of Jamaica Terminating Successfully, in Which a Very Large Quantity of Mercury Was Employed without Any Obvious Operation during the Fever -- Observations on the Epidemic Fever of Jamaica; with the History of a Remarkable Case Terminating Fatally, in Which a Great Quantity of Mercury Was Employed without Any Obvious Operation -- The History of a Singular Case of Diabetes Successfully Treated -- The History of a Case Terminating Fatally from Swallowing a Plumb-Stone -- Two Cases, Shewing That the Anterior Part of the Brain May Sustain Considerable Injury without a Fatal Consequence -- History of a Case in Which Singular Symptoms Occurred from the Swallowing of an Iron Nail, Which Remained in the Stomach for about Fifteen Months -- Account of the Effects Produced on the Human Body by the Internal Use of the Nitrous Acid, and of the Benefit Derived from It in the Cure of Diseases -- Account of the Good Effects, in the Cure of Diseases, Obtained in Bengal, from the Use of the Toon-Tree Bark -- Account of the Progress of Dr Beddoes's Pneumatic Institution at Bristol -- Observations by Dr Withering on Pneumatic Medicine, Communicated in a Letter to Dr Duncan -- Extract of a Letter to Dr Duncan, from Dr Brodbelt of Jamaica, Giving an Account of Some Observations and Experiments Made on the Gas Contained in the Air-Bladder of the Swordfish -- Extract of a Letter from Mr George Kellie, Surgeon to His Majesty's Ship the Iris, Containing Some Observations on the Anatomy of the Shark -- Letter from Dr Richard Pearson of Birmingham, Respecting the Good Effects of Inspiring Vitriolic Ęther in Cases of Phthisis Pulmonalis -- Notice of Intended Publications -- Account of Prize-Questions -- List of New Members of the Royal College of Physicians and Royal Society of Edinburgh -- Account of the State of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at London and Edinburgh, during the Year 1795. 606 $aMedicine$vPeriodicals 615 0$aMedicine 676 $a610 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aJOURNAL 912 $a9910513708503321 996 $aAnnals of Medicine, For the Year$92565963 997 $aUNINA