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The Dublin Journal of Medical and Chemical Science, First Series - March 1832 to November 1845

DATA
ISSUE
ITEM
NUMBER
DATE
VOLUME
NUMBER
NUMBER
1
1 March 1832
1
1
I
2

1 March 1832

II

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
1
2
3

12

1 March 1832

13

1 March 1832

5*

14

1 March 1832

16
17

1 March 1832
1 March 1832

1
1

1
1

18

1 March 1832

19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

30

1 March 1832

31
32
33
34
35
36
37

1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

38

1 March 1832

39
40
41
42
43
44
45

1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

46
47

1 March 1832
1 March 1832

1
1

1
1

48

1 March 1832

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82

1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 March 1832
1 May 1832

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2

IX

83

1 May 1832

84

1 May 1832

XI

85

1 May 1832

XII

86

1 May 1832

XIII

87

1 May 1832

XIV

88

1 May 1832

XV

89

1 May 1832

90

1 May 1832

91

1 May 1832

92

1 May 1832

93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137

1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

138

1 May 1832

139
140
142
143
144

1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 May 1832
1 July 1832

1
1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2
3

XVI

145
146
147
148
149

1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832

1
1
1
1
1

3
3
3
3
3

XVII
XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI

150

1 July 1832

151

1 July 1832

152

1 July 1832

153

1 July 1832

154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178

1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832
1 July 1832

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

179

1 July 1832

180

1 July 1832

399
400

1 September 1832
1 September 1832

2
2

1
1

I
II

401

1 September 1832

III

402
403

1 September 1832
1 September 1832

2
2

1
1

IV
V

404

1 September 1832

VI

405

1 September 1832

VII*

406

1 September 1832

VIII

407

1 September 1832

IX

408

1 September 1832

409

1 September 1832

410

1 September 1832

411

1 September 1832

412

1 September 1832

413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437

1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

438

1 September 1832

439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448

1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832
1 September 1832

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

449

1 November 1832

XI

450
451
452
453

1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832

2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2

XII
XIII
XIV
XV

454

1 November 1832

XVI

455

1 November 1832

XVII

456

1 November 1832

XVIII

457

1 November 1832

XIX

458

1 November 1832

459

1 November 1832

450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477

1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832
1 November 1832

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

479

1 November 1832

480

1 November 1832

481

1 November 1832

482

1 November 1832

483

1 January 1833

XX

484
485
486
487
488

1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833

2
2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3
3

XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV

489

1 January 1833

490

1 January 1833

491

1 January 1833

492
493
494
495

1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833

2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3

496

1 January 1833

497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513

1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833
1 January 1833

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

15

1 January 1833

514

1 January 1833

515

1 January 1833

516

1 March 1833

517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525

1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX

526

1 March 1833

527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534

1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

535

1 March 1833

536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547

1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833
1 March 1833

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

548

1 May 1833

549
550
551

1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833

3
3
3

2
2
2

XI
XII
XIII

552

1 May 1833

XIV

553

1 May 1833

XV

554

1 May 1833

555

1 May 1833

556

1 May 1833

557

1 May 1833

558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568

1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

569

1 May 1833

570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580

1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 May 1833

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

581

1 May 1833

582
583

1 May 1833
1 May 1833

3
3

2
2

584

1 May 1833

585
586
587

1 May 1833
1 May 1833
1 July 1833

3
3
3

2
2
3

XVI

588

1 July 1833

XVII

589
590
591
592
593
594

1 July 1833
1 July 1833
1 July 1833
1 July 1833
1 July 1833
1 July 1833

3
3
3
3
3
3

3
3
3
3
3
3

XVIII
XIX
XX
XXI
XXII
XXIII

595

1 July 1833

596
597
598
599

1 July 1833
1 July 1833
1 July 1833
1 July 1833

3
3
3
3

3
3
3
3

600

1 July 1833

601
602
603

1 July 1833
1 July 1833
1 July 1833

3
3
3

3
3
3

604

1 July 1833

605

1 July 1833

606

1 July 1833

607

1 July 1833

608

1 July 1833

609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616

1 July 1833
1 July 1833
1 September 1833
1 September 1833
1 September 1833
1 September 1833
1 September 1833
1 September 1833

3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4

3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1

617

1 September 1833

618
619

1 September 1833
1 September 1833

4
4

1
1

620

1 September 1833

621

1 September 1833

I
II
III
IV
V
VI

622

1 September 1833

623

1 September 1833

624
625

1 September 1833
1 September 1833

4
4

1
1

626

1 November 1833

VII

627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634

1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

VIII
IX
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV

635

1 November 1833

XVI

636

1 November 1833

XVII

637

1 November 1833

638

1 November 1833

639

1 November 1833

640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659

1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833
1 November 1833

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

660

1 January 1834

XVIII

661
662
663

1 January 1834
1 January 1834
1 January 1834

4
4
4

3
3
3

XIX
XX
XXI

664

1 January 1834

XXII

665

1 January 1834

XXIII

666

1 January 1834

667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675

1 January 1834
1 January 1834
1 January 1834
1 January 1834
1 January 1834
1 January 1834
1 January 1834
1 January 1834
1 January 1834

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

676

1 January 1834

677

1 January 1834

678

1 January 1834

679

1 January 1834

680

1 March 1834

681

1 March 1834

II

682

1 March 1834

III

683

1 March 1834

IV

684
685

1 March 1834
1 March 1834

5
5

1
1

VI
VII

686

1 March 1834

VIII

687
688

1 March 1834
1 March 1834

5
5

1
1

IX
X

689

1 March 1834

670
671

1 March 1834
1 March 1834

5
5

1
1

672

1 March 1834

673
674
675

1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834

5
5
5

1
1
1

676

1 March 1834

677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688

1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

689

1 March 1834

690

1 March 1834

691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698

1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 March 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2

XI
XII
XIII
XIV

699

1 May 1834

XV

670

1 May 1834

XVI

671

1 May 1834

XVII

672

1 May 1834

673
674
675

1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5
5

2
2
2

676

1 May 1834

677

1 May 1834

678

1 May 1834

679
680
681

1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5
5

2
2
2

682

1 May 1834

683

1 May 1834

684

1 May 1834

685

1 May 1834

686

1 May 1834

687
688
689
670

1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5
5
5

2
2
2
2

671

1 May 1834

672

1 May 1834

673
674

1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5

2
2

675

1 May 1834

676
677

1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5

2
2

678
679

1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5

2
2

680

1 May 1834

681
682
683
684
685
686

1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5
5
5
5
5

2
2
2
2
2
2

687

1 May 1834

688
689
690

1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 May 1834

5
5
5

2
2
2

691

1 May 1834

692
693
694
695

1 May 1834
1 May 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834

5
5
5
5

2
2
3
3

XVIII
XIX

696

1 July 1834

XX

697

1 July 1834

XXI

698
699

1 July 1834
1 July 1834

5
5

3
3

XXII
XXIII

700

1 July 1834

XXIV

701
702
703

1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834

5
5
5

3
3
3

XXV
XXVI

704

1 July 1834

705

1 July 1834

706
707
708
709
710
711
712

1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834

5
5
5
5
5
5
5

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

713

1 July 1834

714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721

1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

722
723
724
725
726

1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 July 1834
1 September 1834

5
5
5
5
6

3
3
3
3
1

727

1 September 1834

II

728
729

1 September 1834
1 September 1834

6
6

1
1

III
IV

730

1 September 1834

731

1 September 1834

732

1 September 1834

733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744

1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

745

1 September 1834

746
747
748
749
750

1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 September 1834

6
6
6
6
6

1
1
1
1
1

751

1 September 1834

752
753
754
755
756
757

1 September 1834
1 September 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834

6
6
6
6
6
6

1
1
2
2
2
2

758

1 November 1834

759

1 November 1834

760
761
762
763

1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834

6
6
6
6

2
2
2
2

VI
VII
VIII
IX

764
765
766

1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834

6
6
6

2
2
2

767

1 November 1834

768

1 November 1834

769

1 November 1834

770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777

1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

778

1 November 1834

779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
789

1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834
1 November 1834

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

790

1 January 1835

791
792
793
794
795

1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835

6
6
6
6
6

3
3
3
3
3

XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV

796

1 January 1835

797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810

1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

811

1 January 1835

812
813

1 January 1835
1 January 1835

6
6

3
3

814
815
816
817
818
819

1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 January 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835

6
6
6
7
7
7

3
3
3
1
1
1

I
II
III

820

1 March 1835

IV

821

1 March 1835

822

1 March 1835

VI

823

1 March 1835

VII

824

1 March 1835

VIII

825

1 March 1835

826

1 March 1835

827

1 March 1835

828
829
830

1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835

7
7
7

1
1
1

831

1 March 1835

832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
854
855
856
857

1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 March 1835
1 May 1835
1 May 1835
1 May 1835
1 May 1835
1 May 1835

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2

858

1 May 1835

IX
X
XI
XII
XIII

859

1 May 1835

860

1 May 1835

861

1 May 1835

862

1 May 1835

863

1 May 1835

864

1 May 1835

865

1 May 1835

866

1 May 1835

867
868

1 May 1835
1 July 1835

7
7

2
3

XIV

869

1 July 1835

XV

870

1 July 1835

XVI

871

1 July 1835

XVII

872
873

1 July 1835
1 July 1835

7
7

3
3

XVIII
XIX

874

1 July 1835

XX

875
876

1 July 1835
1 July 1835

7
7

3
3

XXI
XXII

877

1 July 1835

878

1 July 1835

879
880
881
882

1 July 1835
1 July 1835
1 July 1835
1 July 1835

7
7
7
7

3
3
3
3

883

1 September 1835

884

1 September 1835

885

1 September 1835

II

886
889
890

1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835

8
8
8

1
1
1

III
IV

891

1 September 1835

892
893
894
895
896

1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835

8
8
8
8
8

1
1
1
1
1

897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905

1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

906

1 September 1835

907
908
909
909

1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835

8
8
8
8

1
1
1
1

910

1 September 1835

911
912
913
914

1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835
1 September 1835

8
8
8
8

1
1
1
1

915

1 September 1835

916
917
918

1 September 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835

8
8
8

1
2
2

V
VI

919

1 November 1835

VII

920
921

1 November 1835
1 November 1835

8
8

2
2

VIII
IX

922

1 November 1835

923

1 November 1835

XI

924

1 November 1835

XII

925
926

1 November 1835
1 November 1835

8
8

2
2

XIII
XIV

927

1 November 1835

928

1 November 1835

929

1 November 1835

930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937

1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955

1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835
1 November 1835

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

956

1 November 1835

957

1 November 1835

958

1 January 1836

XIV

959
960
961

1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836

8
8
8

3
3
3

XVI
XVII
XVIII

962

1 January 1836

XIX

963
964

1 January 1836
1 January 1836

8
8

3
3

XXI

965

1 January 1836

966

1 January 1836

967

1 January 1836

968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979

1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

980

1 January 1836

981
982

1 January 1836
1 January 1836

8
8

3
3

983

1 January 1836

984
985
986
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
2,000

1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 January 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1

I
II

2,001

1 March 1836

III

2,002

1 March 1836

IV

2,003

1 March 1836

2,004

1 March 1836

VI

2,005

1 March 1836

VII

2,006

1 March 1836

VIII

2,007

1 March 1836

2,008

1 March 1836

2,009

1 March 1836

2,010
2,011
2,012
2,013
2,014
2,015
2,016

1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836

9
9
9
9
9
9
9

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,017

1 March 1836

2,018
2,019
2,020
2,021
2,022
2,023
2,024

1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836

9
9
9
9
9
9
9

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,025

1 March 1836

2,026

1 March 1836

2,027

1 March 1836

2,028
2,029
2,030
2,031
2,032
2,033
2,034
2,035
2,036
2,037
2,038
2,039
2,040
2,041
2,042
2,043
2,044

1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 March 1836
1 May 1836

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2

IX

2,045

1 May 1836

2,046
2,047

1 May 1836
1 May 1836

9
9

2
2

XI
XII

2,048

1 May 1836

XIII

2,049

1 May 1836

2,050

1 May 1836

2,051

1 May 1836

2,052

1 May 1836

2,053

1 May 1836

2,054
2,055
2,056
2,057

1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836

9
9
9
9

2
2
2
2

2,058

1 May 1836

2,059
2,060
2,061

1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836

9
9
9

2
2
2

2,062

1 May 1836

2,063

1 May 1836

2,064

1 May 1836

2,065
2,066
2,067

1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836

9
9
9

2
2
2

2,068
2,069
2,070
2,071
2,072
2,073
2,074
2,075
2,076
2,077

1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 May 1836

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2,078

1 May 1836

2,079

1 May 1836

2,080

1 May 1836

2,081
2,082

1 May 1836
1 May 1836

9
9

2
2

2,083

1 May 1836

2,084
2,085
2,086

1 May 1836
1 May 1836
1 July 1836

9
9
9

2
2
3

XIV

2,087

1 July 1836

XV

2,088
2,089

1 July 1836
1 July 1836

9
9

3
3

XVI
XVII

2,090

1 July 1836

XVIII

2,091

1 July 1836

XIX

2,092

1 July 1836

XX

2,093
2,094

1 July 1836
1 July 1836

9
9

3
3

XXI

2,095

1 July 1836

2,096
2,097
2,098
2,099
2,100

1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836

9
9
9
9
9

3
3
3
3
3

2,101

1 July 1836

2,102
2,103
2,104
2,105
2,106
2,107
2,108
2,109
2,110

1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 July 1836

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

2,111
2,112
2,113

1 July 1836
1 July 1836
1 September 1836

9
9
10

3
3
1

2,114

1 September 1836

10

II

2,115

1 September 1836

10

III

2,116
2,117
2,118
2,119
2,120

1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836

10
10
10
10
10

1
1
1
1
1

IV
V
VI
VII
VIII

2,121

1 September 1836

10

IX

2,122

1 September 1836

10

2,123

1 September 1836

10

2,124
2,125
2,126
2,127
2,128
2,129
2,130
2,131
2,132
2,133

1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,134

1 September 1836

10

2,135
2,136
2,137
2,138
2,139
2,140
2,141
2,142
2,143
2,144
2,145
2,146
2,147
2,148
2,149
2,150
2,151
2,152

1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,153

1 September 1836

10

2,154
2,155

1 September 1836
1 September 1836

10
10

1
1

2,156
2,157
2,158
2,159
2,160
2,161
2,162
2,163
2,164

1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836
1 September 1836

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,165

1 September 1836

10

2,166
2,167

1 September 1836
1 September 1836

10
10

1
1

2,168

1 September 1836

10

2,169
2,170

1 September 1836
1 November 1836

10
10

1
2

2,171

1 November 1836

10

XI

2,172

1 November 1836

10

XII

2,173

1 November 1836

10

XIII

2,174

1 November 1836

10

XIV

2,175
2,176
2,177

1 November 1836
1 November 1836
1 November 1836

10
10
10

2
2
2

XV
XVI
XVII

2,178

1 November 1836

10

XVIII

2,179

1 November 1836

10

XIX

2,180

1 November 1836

10

2,181

1 November 1836

10

2,182

1 November 1836

10

2,183

1 November 1836

10

2,184

1 November 1836

10

2,185

1 November 1836

10

2,186

1 November 1836

10

2,187

1 January 1837

10

XX

2,188
2,189

1 January 1837
1 January 1837

10
10

3
3

XXI
XXII

2,190
2,192

1 January 1837
1 January 1837

10
10

3
3

XXIII
XXIV

2,193

1 January 1837

10

XXV

2,194

1 January 1837

10

XXVI

2,195

1 January 1837

10

XXVII

2,196
2,197

1 January 1837
1 January 1837

10
10

3
3

XXVIII
XXIX

2,198

1 January 1837

10

2,199

1 January 1837

10

2,200

1 January 1837

10

2,201

1 January 1837

10

2,202

1 January 1837

10

2,203

1 January 1837

10

2,204

1 January 1837

10

2,205
2,206

1 January 1837
1 January 1837

10
10

3
3

2,207

1 January 1837

10

2,208

1 January 1837

10

2,209

1 January 1837

10

2,210
2,211
2,212
2,213
2,214
2,215
2,216
2,217
2,218
2,219
2,220
2,221
2,222
2,223
2,224
2,225
2,226
2,227
2,228
2,413
2,414
2,415

1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 January 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1

I
II
III

2,416

1 March 1837

11

2,417

1 March 1837

11

2,418

1 March 1837

11

VI

2,419
2,420
2,421
2,422
2,423

1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837

11
11
11
11
11

1
1
1
1
1

VI
VI
VII
VIII

2,424

1 March 1837

11

2,425

1 March 1837

11

2,426

1 March 1837

11

2,427

1 March 1837

11

2,428
2,429
2,430
2,431
2,432
2,433
2,434

1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837

11
11
11
11
11
11
11

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,435

1 March 1837

11

2,436
2,437
2,438
2,439
2,440
2,441
2,442
2,443
2,444
2,445
2,446
2,447
2,448

1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 March 1837
1 May 1837
1 May 1837

11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2

IX
X

2,449

1 May 1837

11

XI

2,450

1 May 1837

11

XII

2,451

1 May 1837

11

XIII

2,452

1 May 1837

11

XIV

2,453

1 May 1837

11

2,454

1 May 1837

11

2,455

1 May 1837

11

2,456

1 May 1837

11

2,457

1 May 1837

11

2,458
2,459
2,460
2,461
2,462
2,463
2,464

1 May 1837
1 May 1837
1 May 1837
1 May 1837
1 May 1837
1 May 1837
1 May 1837

11
11
11
11
11
11
11

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2,465

1 July 1837

11

XV

2,466
2,467

1 July 1837
1 July 1837

11
11

3
3

XVI
XVII

2,468

1 July 1837

11

XVIII

2,469
2,470
2,471

1 July 1837
1 July 1837
1 July 1837

11
11
11

3
3
3

XIX
XX
XXI

2,472

1 July 1837

11

XXII

2,473

1 July 1837

11

XXIII

2,474

1 July 1837

11

XXIV

2,475

1 July 1837

11

2,476

1 July 1837

11

2,477

1 July 1837

11

2,478

1 July 1837

11

2,479
2,480
2,481
2,229
2,230

1 July 1837
1 July 1837
1 July 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837

11
11
11
12
12

3
3
3
1
1

I
II

2,231

1 September 1837

12

III

2,232

1 September 1837

12

IV

2,233

1 September 1837

12

2,234
2,235

1 September 1837
1 September 1837

12
12

1
1

VI
VII

2,236

1 September 1837

12

VIII

2,237

1 September 1837

12

2,238

1 September 1837

12

2,239

1 September 1837

12

2,240
2,241
2,242
2,243
2,244
2,245
2,246
2,247
2,248

1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837

12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,249

1 September 1837

12

2,250
2,251
2,252
2,253

1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837

12
12
12
12

1
1
1
1

2,254

1 September 1837

12

2,255
2,256
2,257
2,258
2,259
2,260
2,261
2,262
2,263

1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837

12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,264

1 September 1837

12

2,265
2,266
2,267
2,268
2,269
2,270
2,271
2,272

1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 September 1837
1 November 1837
1 November 1837
1 November 1837
1 November 1837
1 November 1837

12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12

1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2

IX
X
XI
XII
XIII

2,273

1 November 1837

12

XIV

2,274

1 November 1837

12

XV

2,275
2,276

1 November 1837
1 November 1837

12
12

2
2

XVI
XVII

2,277

1 November 1837

12

2,278

1 November 1837

12

2,279
2,280
2,281
2,282

1 November 1837
1 November 1837
1 November 1837
1 November 1837

12
12
12
12

2
2
2
2

2,283

1 January 1838

12

XVIII

2,284

1 January 1838

12

XIX

2,285
2,286
2,287

1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838

12
12
12

3
3
3

XX
XXI
XXII

2,288

1 January 1838

12

XXIII

2,289

1 January 1838

12

2,290

1 January 1838

12

2,291

1 January 1838

12

2,292

1 January 1838

12

2,293
2,294
2,295
2,296
2,297
2,298
2,299
2,300
2,301
2,302
2,303
2,304
2,305
2,306
2,307
2,308
2,309
2,310
2,311
2,312

1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 January 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838

12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
13

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1

I
II
III
IV
V
VI

2,313

1 March 1838

13

VII

2,314
2,315
2,316
2,317
2,318
2,319

1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838

13
13
13
13
13
13

1
1
1
1
1
1

2,320

1 March 1838

13

2,321
2,322
2,323

1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838

13
13
13

1
1
1

2,324

1 March 1838

13

2,325

1 March 1838

13

2,326
2,327
2,328
2,329
2,330
2,331
2,332
2,333
2,334
2,335
2,336
2,337
2,338
2,339

1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838
1 March 1838

13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2,340

1 March 1838

13

2,341

1 March 1838

13

2,342

1 March 1838

13

2,343

1 March 1838

13

2,344

1 March 1838

13

2,345

1 May 1838

13

VIII

2,346

1 May 1838

13

IX

2,347

1 May 1838

13

2,348
2,349

1 May 1838
1 May 1838

13
13

2
2

XI
XII

2,350

1 May 1838

13

XIII

2,351

1 May 1838

13

2,352

1 May 1838

13

2,353

1 May 1838

13

2,354

1 May 1838

13

2,355

1 July 1838

13

XIV

2,356
2,357
2,358

1 July 1838
1 July 1838
1 July 1838

13
13
13

2
2
2

XV
XVI
XVII

2,359

1 July 1838

13

XVIII

2,360

1 July 1838

13

XIX

2,361

1 July 1838

13

XX

2,362
2,363

1 July 1838
1 July 1838

13
13

2
2

XXI

2,364

1 July 1838

13

2,365
2,366
2,367
2,368

1 September 1838
1 September 1838
1 September 1838
1 September 1838

14
14
14
14

1
1
1
1

I
II
III
IV

2,369

1 September 1838

14

2,370

1 September 1838

14

VI

2,371

1 September 1838

14

VII

2,372

1 September 1838

14

2,373

1 September 1838

14

2,374

1 September 1838

14

2,375

1 September 1838

14

2,376

1 September 1838

14

2,377

1 September 1838

14

2,378

1 September 1838

14

2,379

1 September 1838

14

2,380

1 September 1838

14

2,381
2,382
2,383

1 September 1838
1 September 1838
1 September 1838

14
14
14

1
1
1

2,384

1 September 1838

14

2,385

1 November 1838

14

VIII

2,386

1 November 1838

14

IX

2,387

1 November 1838

14

2,388

1 November 1838

14

XI

2,389
2,390

1 November 1838
1 November 1838

14
14

2
2

XII
XIII

2,391
2,392
2,393
2,394

1 November 1838
1 November 1838
1 November 1838
1 November 1838

14
14
14
14

2
2
2
2

XIV
XV
XVI
XVII

2,395

1 November 1838

14

2,396

1 November 1838

14

2,397
2,398
2,399
2,400

1 November 1838
1 November 1838
1 November 1838
1 November 1838

14
14
14
14

2
2
2
2

2,401

1 November 1838

14

2,402
2,403

1 January 1839
1 January 1839

14
14

3
3

XVIII
XIX

2,404

1 January 1839

14

XX

2,405

1 January 1839

14

XXI

2,406
2,407

1 January 1839
1 January 1839

14
14

3
3

XXII
XXIII

2,408

1 January 1839

14

2,409

1 January 1839

14

2,410
2,411
2,412
2,482
2,483

1 January 1839
1 January 1839
1 January 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839

14
14
14
15
15

3
3
3
1
1

I
II

2,484

1 March 1839

15

III

2,485

1 March 1839

15

2,486

1 March 1839

15

2,487

1 March 1839

15

2,488

1 March 1839

15

2,489
2,490

1 March 1839
1 March 1839

15
15

1
1

2,491

1 March 1839

15

2,492
2,493

1 March 1839
1 March 1839

15
15

1
1

2,494

1 March 1839

15

2,495
2,496
2,497
2,498
2,499

1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839

15
15
15
15
15

1
1
1
1
1

1
2
3
4
5

2,500

1 March 1839

15

2,501
2,502
2,503
2,504
2,505
2,505
2,506
2,507
2,508
2,509
2,510
2,511
2,512
2,513
2,514
2,515
2,516
2,517
2,518
2,519
2,520
2,521

1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

7
8
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

2,522

1 March 1839

15

2,523

1 March 1839

15

2,524

1 March 1839

15

2,525

1 March 1839

15

2,526

1 March 1839

15

2,527
2,528
2,529

1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839

15
15
15

1
1
1

1
2
3

2,530

1 March 1839

15

2,531
2,532
2,533
2,534
2,535
2,536
2,537
2,538

1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5

2,539
2,540
2,541
2,542

1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839
1 March 1839

15
15
15
15

1
1
1
1

2,543

1 May 1839

15

IV

2,544

1 May 1839

15

2,545

1 May 1839

15

VI

2,546

1 May 1839

15

VII

2,547

1 May 1839

15

VIII

2,548

1 May 1839

15

2,549

1 May 1839

15

2,550

1 May 1839

15

2,551

1 May 1839

15

2,552

1 May 1839

15

2,553
2,554
2,555

1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839

15
15
15

2
2
2

1
2

2,556

1 May 1839

15

2,557

1 May 1839

15

2,558

1 May 1839

15

2,559
2,560

1 May 1839
1 May 1839

15
15

2
2

6
7

2,561

1 May 1839

15

2,562

1 May 1839

15

2,563

1 May 1839

15

2,564

1 May 1839

15

2,565

1 May 1839

15

2,566

1 May 1839

15

2,567
2,568
2,569
2,570
2,571
2,572

1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839

15
15
15
15
15
15

2
2
2
2
2
2

6
7
1
2
3
4

2,573
2,574
2,575
2,576

1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839

15
15
15
15

2
2
2
2

5
6
1
2

2,577

1 May 1839

15

2,578
2,579

1 May 1839
1 May 1839

15
15

2
2

4
1

2,580

1 May 1839

15

2,581
2,582
2,583
2,584
2,585
2,586
2,587
2,588
2,589

1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2

2,590

1 May 1839

15

2,591
2,592
2,593
2,594
2,595
2,596
2,597

1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839

15
15
15
15
15
15
15

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

4
5
6
7
8
9
10

2,598

1 May 1839

15

2,599
2,600
2,601
2,602
2,603
2,604
2,605
2,606

1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839
1 May 1839

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
3
4
5
6
7

2,607

1 May 1839

15

2,608

1 May 1839

15

2,609

1 May 1839

15

2,610

1 May 1839

15

2,611

1 May 1839

15

2,612

1 July 1839

15

IX

2,613
2,614

1 July 1839
1 July 1839

15
15

3
3

X
XI

2,615

1 July 1839

15

XII

2,616

1 July 1839

15

XIII

2,617

1 July 1839

15

XIV

2,618

1 July 1839

15

2,619

1 July 1839

15

2,620

1 July 1839

15

2,621
2,622
2,623
2,624

1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839

15
15
15
15

3
3
3
3

2,625

1 July 1839

15

2,626
2,627
2,628

1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839

15
15
15

3
3
3

2,629

1 July 1839

15

2,630

1 July 1839

15

2,631

1 July 1839

15

2,632

1 July 1839

15

2,633
2,634
2,635
2,636
2,637
2,638
2,639
2,640
2,641
2,642
2,643
2,644
2,645
2,646
2,647
2,648
2,649
2,650
2,651
2,652

1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3

2,653

1 July 1839

15

2,654
2,655
2,656

1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839

15
15
15

3
3
3

5
6
1

2,657

1 July 1839

15

2,658
2,659

1 July 1839
1 July 1839

15
15

3
3

3
4

2,660
2,661
2,662
2,663
2,664
2,665
2,666
2,667
2,668

1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 July 1839
1 September 1839

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
16

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1

5
1
2
3
4
5
6

2,669

1 September 1839

16

II

2,670

1 September 1839

16

III

2,671

1 September 1839

16

IV

2,672

1 September 1839

16

2,673
2,674

1 September 1839
1 September 1839

16
16

1
1

VI
VII

2,675

1 September 1839

16

VIII

2,676

1 September 1839

16

IX

2,677

1 September 1839

16

2,678

1 September 1839

16

2,679
2,680

1 September 1839
1 September 1839

16
16

1
1

2,681

1 September 1839

16

2,682
2,683
2,684
2,685
2,686
2,687
2,688

1 September 1839
1 September 1839
1 September 1839
1 September 1839
1 September 1839
1 September 1839
1 November 1839

16
16
16
16
16
16
16

1
1
1
1
1
1
2

2,689

1 November 1839

16

XI

2,690

1 November 1839

16

XII

2,691

1 November 1839

16

XIII

2,692

1 November 1839

16

XIV

2,693

1 November 1839

16

XV

2,694

1 November 1839

16

2,695
2,696

1 November 1839
1 November 1839

16
16

2
2

2,697

1 November 1839

16

1 November 1839

16

2,698

1 November 1839

16

2,699

1 November 1839

16

2,700

1 November 1839

16

2,701

1 November 1839

16

2,702
2,703
2,704
2,705
2,706
2,707
2,708
2,709
2,710
2,711
2,712
2,713
2,714
2,715
2,716
2,717
2,718
2,719
2,720
2,721
2,722
2,723

1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4

2,724

1 November 1839

16

2,725
2,726
2,727

1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839

16
16
16

2
2
2

6
7
8

2,728

1 November 1839

16

2,729
2,730
2,731
2,732

1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839

16
16
16
16

2
2
2
2

2
3
4
5

2,733

1 November 1839

16

2,734
2,735
2,736
2,737
2,738
2,739
2,740
2,741
2,742

1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839
1 November 1839

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

2,743

1 November 1839

16

2,744

1 November 1839

16

2,745
2,746
2,747
2,748

1 January 1840
1 January 1840
1 January 1840
1 January 1840

16
16
16
16

3
3
3
3

XVI
XVII
XVIII
XIX

2,749

1 January 1840

16

XX

2,750

1 January 1840

16

XXI

2,751

1 January 1840

16

2,752

1 January 1840

16

2,753

1 January 1840

16

2,754

1 January 1840

16

2,755

1 March 1840

17

2,756

1 March 1840

17

II

2,757
2,758
2,759
2,760
2,761
2,762
2,763

1 March 1840
1 March 1840
1 March 1840
1 March 1840
1 March 1840
1 March 1840
1 March 1840

17
17
17
17
17
17
17

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX

2,764

1 March 1840

17

2,765

1 March 1840

17

2,766

1 March 1840

17

2,767

1 March 1840

17

2,768
2,769

1 May 1840
1 May 1840

17
17

2
2

XI
XII

2,770

1 May 1840

17

XIII

2,771

1 May 1840

17

XIV

2,772
2,773
2,774
2,775

1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840

17
17
17
17

2
2
2
2

XV
XVI
XVII
XVIII

2,776

1 May 1840

17

XIX

2,777

1 May 1840

17

2,778

1 May 1840

17

2,779
2,780

1 May 1840
1 May 1840

17
17

2
2

2,781

1 May 1840

17

2,782

1 May 1840

17

2,783

1 May 1840

17

2,785
2,786
2,787
2,788
2,789
2,790
2,791

1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840

17
17
17
17
17
17
17

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
2
3
4
5
6
1

2,792

1 May 1840

17

2,793
2,794
2,795
2,796
2,797
2,798
2,799
2,800
2,801
2,802

1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840

17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

2,803

1 May 1840

17

2,804

1 May 1840

17

2,805

1 May 1840

17

2,806
2,807
2,808

1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840

17
17
17

2
2
2

4
5
6

2,809

1 May 1840

17

2,810

1 May 1840

17

2,811
2,812
2,813
2,814

1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840
1 May 1840

17
17
17
17

2
2
2
2

3
4
5
6

2,816

1 May 1840

17

2,817
2,818

1 July 1840
1 July 1840

17
17

3
3

XX
XXI

2,819

1 July 1840

17

XXII

2,820

1 July 1840

17

XXIII

2,821

1 July 1840

17

XXIV

2,822

1 July 1840

17

XXV

2,823

1 July 1840

17

XXVI

2,824

1 July 1840

17

XXVII

2,825

1 July 1840

17

XXVIII

2,826

1 July 1840

17

2,827

1 July 1840

17

2,828

1 July 1840

17

2,829

1 July 1840

17

2,830

1 July 1840

17

2,832
2,833
2,834
2,835
2,836
2,837
2,838
2,839
2,840

1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840

17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1

2,841

1 July 1840

17

2,842
2,843
2,844
2,845
2,846
2,847

1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840

17
17
17
17
17
17

3
3
3
3
3
3

3
4
5
6
7
8

2,848

1 July 1840

17

2,849
2,850
2,851
2,852
2,853
2,854
2,855
2,856

1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840

17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1

2,857

1 July 1840

17

2,858
2,859

1 July 1840
1 July 1840

17
17

3
3

3
4

2,860

1 July 1840

17

2,861

1 July 1840

17

2,862
2,863
2,864

1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840

17
17
17

3
3
3

3
4
1

2,865

1 July 1840

17

2,866

1 July 1840

17

2,867

1 July 1840

17

2,868

1 July 1840

17

2,869
2,870
2,871
2,872
2,873
2,874

1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840

17
17
17
17
17
17

3
3
3
3
3
3

1
2
3
4
5
6

2,875

1 July 1840

17

2,876
2,877
2,878

1 July 1840
1 July 1840
1 July 1840

17
17
17

3
3
3

8
1
2

2,879

1 July 1840

17

2,880

1 July 1840

17

2,881
2,882
2,883

1 July 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840

17
18
18

3
1
1

5
I
II

2,884

1 September 1840

18

III

2,885

1 September 1840

18

IV

2,886
2,887
2,888

1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840

18
18
18

1
1
1

2,889

1 September 1840

18

2,890

1 September 1840

18

2,891

1 September 1840

18

2,892

1 September 1840

18

2,893

1 September 1840

18

2,894
2,895

1 September 1840
1 September 1840

18
18

1
1

2,896

1 September 1840

18

2,897
2,898
2,899
2,900
2,901
2,902
2,903
2,904
2,905

1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840

18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

2,906
2,907
2,908
2,909
2,910

1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840

18
18
18
18
18

1
1
1
1
1

5
1
2
3
4

2,911

1 September 1840

18

2,912
2,913
2,914
2,915
2,916
2,917
2,918
2,919
2,920
2,921
2,922
2,923

1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840
1 September 1840

18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6

2,924

1 November 1840

18

VI

2,925
2,926

1 November 1840
1 November 1840

18
18

2
2

VII
VIII

2,927

1 November 1840

18

IX

2,928
2,929
2,930

1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840

18
18
18

2
2
2

X
XI

2,931

1 November 1840

18

2,932

1 November 1840

18

2,933

1 November 1840

18

2,934
2,935
2,936
2,937
2,938
2,939

1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840

18
18
18
18
18
18

2
2
2
2
2
2

1
2
3
4
5
6

2,940

1 November 1840

18

2,941
2,942
2,943
2,944
2,945
2,946
2,947
2,948
2,949

1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840
1 November 1840

18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3

2,950

1 November 1840

18

2,951

1 November 1840

18

2,952

1 November 1840

18

2,953

1 January 1841

18

XII

2,954
2,955
2,956
2,957

1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841

18
18
18
18

3
3
3
3

XIII
XIV
XV
XVI

2,958

1 January 1841

18

2,959

1 January 1841

18

2,960
2,961
2,962
2,963
2,964
2,965
2,966
2,967
2,968
2,969

1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841

18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

2,970

1 January 1841

18

2,971
2,972
2,973
2,974

1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841
1 January 1841

18
18
18
18

3
3
3
3

2,975

1 March 1841

19

2,976

1 March 1841

19

II

2,977
2,978

1 March 1841
1 March 1841

19
19

1
1

III
IV

2,979

1 March 1841

19

2,980

1 March 1841

19

VI

2,981

1 March 1841

19

VII

2,982

1 March 1841

19

VIII

2,983

1 March 1841

19

2,984

1 March 1841

19

2,985

1 March 1841

19

2,986

1 March 1841

19

2,987

1 March 1841

19

2,988

1 March 1841

19

2,989

1 March 1841

19

2,090

1 March 1841

19

2,091

1 March 1841

19

2,092
2,093
2,094
2,095
2,096
2,097
2,098
2,099
4,000
4,001
4,002
4,003
4,004
4,005
4,006
4,007
4,008
4,009
4,010
4,011
4,012
4,013
4,014
4,015

1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841

19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

4,016

1 March 1841

19

4,017
4,018
4,019
4,020
4,021
4,022
4,023

1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841
1 March 1841

19
19
19
19
19
19
19

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

4,024

1 March 1841

19

4,025
4,026

1 May 1841
1 May 1841

19
19

2
2

IX
X

4,027

1 May 1841

19

XI

4,028
4,029

1 May 1841
1 May 1841

19
19

2
2

XII
XIII

4,030

1 May 1841

19

XIV

4,031

1 May 1841

19

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3

4,032

1 May 1841

19

4,033

1 May 1841

19

4,034

1 May 1841

19

4,035
4,036
4,037
4,038
4,039

1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841

19
19
19
19
19

2
2
2
2
2

4,040

1 May 1841

19

4,041
4,042
4,043
4,044
4,045
4,046
4,047
4,048

1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841
1 May 1841

19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

4,049

1 July 1841

19

XV

4,050
4,051

1 July 1841
1 July 1841

19
19

3
3

XVI
XVII

4,052

1 July 1841

19

XVIII

4,053

1 July 1841

19

XIX

4,054

1 July 1841

19

XX

4,055

1 July 1841

19

4,056

1 July 1841

19

4,057

1 July 1841

19

4,058

1 July 1841

19

4,059
4,060
4,061
4,062
4,063
4,064
4,065
4,066
4,067
4,068
4,069
4,070
4,071
4,072

1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841

19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6

4,073
4,074
4,075
4,076
4,077
4,078
4,079
4,080
4,081
4,082
4,083
4,084
4,085

1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841
1 July 1841

19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4

4,086

1 September 1841

20

4,087

1 September 1841

20

II

4,088

1 September 1841

20

III

4,089
4,090
4,091

1 September 1841
1 September 1841
1 September 1841

20
20
20

1
1
1

IV
V

4,092

1 September 1841

20

4,093

1 September 1841

20

4,094

1 September 1841

20

4,095

1 September 1841

20

4,096

1 September 1841

20

4,097

1 September 1841

20

4,098

1 September 1841

20

4,099
4,100

1 September 1841
1 September 1841

20
20

1
1

4,101

1 November 1841

20

VI

4,102
4,103
4,104

1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841

20
20
20

2
2
2

VII
VIII
IX

4,105

1 November 1841

20

4,106
4,107
4,108
4,109
4,110
4,111
4,112
4,113
4,114
4,115
4,116

1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

4,117
4,118
4,119
4,120

1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841
1 November 1841

20
20
20
20

2
2
2
2

4,121

1 January 1842

20

XI

4,122
4,123
4,124
4,125

1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842

20
20
20
20

3
3
3
3

XII
XIII
XIV
XV

4,126

1 January 1842

20

4,127
4,128
4,129
4,130
4,131
4,132
4,133
4,134
4,135
4,136
4,137
4,138
4,139
4,140
4,142
4,143
4,144
4,145
4,146
4,147
4,148

1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842
1 January 1842

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4

4,149

1 March 1842

21

4,150
4,151

1 March 1842
1 March 1842

21
21

1
1

II
III

4,152

1 March 1842

21

IV

4,153

1 March 1842

21

4,154

1 March 1842

21

VI

4,155

1 March 1842

21

4,156

1 March 1842

21

4,157

1 March 1842

21

4,159
4,160
4,161
4,162
4,163
4,164
4,165
4,166
4,167
4,168

1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
1

4,169

1 March 1842

21

4,170
4,171
4,172
4,173
4,174
4,175
4,176
4,177
4,178
4,179
4,180
4,181
4,182
4,183
4,184
4,185
4,186
4,187
4,188
4,189
4,190
4,191
4,192
4,193

1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842
1 March 1842

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4

4,194

1 May 1842

21

VII

4,195

1 May 1842

21

VIII

4,196

1 May 1842

21

IX

4,197
4,198

1 May 1842
1 May 1842

21
21

2
2

X
XI

4,199

1 May 1842

21

4,200

1 May 1842

21

4,201

1 May 1842

21

4,202

1 May 1842

21

4,203

1 May 1842

21

4,204
4,205

1 May 1842
1 May 1842

21
21

2
2

1
2

4,206
4,207

1 May 1842
1 May 1842

21
21

2
2

3
4

4,208

1 May 1842

21

4,209
4,210
4,211
4,212
4,213
4,214
4,215
4,216
4,217
4,218
4,219

1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1

4,220

1 May 1842

21

4,221
4,222
4,223
4,224
4,225
4,226
4,227
4,228
4,229
4,230
4,231
4,232
4,233
4,234
4,235
4,236
4,237
4,238
4,239
4,240
4,241
4,242
4,243
4,244
4,245
4,246
4,247
4,248
4,229
4,230
4,231
4,232
4,233

1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 May 1842
1 July 1842
1 July 1842
1 July 1842
1 July 1842
1 July 1842
1 July 1842
1 July 1842

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4

4,234

1 July 1842

21

4,235

1 July 1842

21

XII
XIII
XIV
XV

4,236

1 September 1842

22

4,237

1 September 1842

22

II

4,238
4,239

1 September 1842
1 September 1842

22
22

1
1

III
IV

4,240

1 September 1842

22

4,241

1 September 1842

22

4,242

1 September 1842

22

4,243

1 September 1842

22

4,244
4,245
4,246

1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842

22
22
22

1
1
1

4,247

1 September 1842

22

4,248

1 September 1842

22

4,249

1 September 1842

22

4,250
4,251
4,252
4,253
4,254
4,255
4,256
4,257
4,258

1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842

22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

4,259

1 September 1842

22

4,260

1 September 1842

22

4,261
4,262
4,263
4,264
4,265
4,266
4,267
4,268
4,269
4,270
4,271
4,272
4,273
4,274

1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842
1 September 1842

22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

4,275

1 November 1842

22

VI

4,276

1 November 1842

22

VII

4,277

1 November 1842

22

VIII

4,278

1 November 1842

22

IX

4,279
4,280

1 November 1842
1 November 1842

22
22

2
2

4,281

1 November 1842

22

4,282

1 November 1842

22

4,283

1 November 1842

22

4,284

1 November 1842

22

4,285
4,286
4,287
4,288
4,289

1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842

22
22
22
22
22

2
2
2
2
2

4,290

1 November 1842

22

4,291
4,292
4,293
4,294
4,295
4,296
4,297
4,298
4,299

1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842
1 November 1842

22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

4,300

1 January 1843

22

4,301

1 January 1843

22

XI

4,302

1 January 1843

22

XII

4,303

1 January 1843

22

XIII

4,304

1 January 1843

22

4,305
4,306

1 January 1843
1 January 1843

22
22

3
3

4,307

1 January 1843

22

4,308
4,310
4,311
4,312

1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843

22
22
22
22

3
3
3
3

1
2
3

4,313

1 January 1843

22

4,314

1 January 1843

22

4,315

1 January 1843

22

4,316
4,317

1 January 1843
1 January 1843

22
22

3
3

7
1

4,318

1 January 1843

22

4,319

1 January 1843

22

4,320
4,321
4,322

1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843

22
22
22

3
3
3

4
5
6

4,323

1 January 1843

22

4,324
4,325
4,326

1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843

22
22
22

3
3
3

2
3
4

4,327

1 January 1843

22

4,328

1 January 1843

22

4,329
4,330

1 January 1843
1 January 1843

22
22

3
3

1
2

4,331

1 January 1843

22

4,332
4,333
4,334
4,335
4,336
4,337
4,338
4,339
4,340
4,341
4,342
4,343
4,344
4,345
4,346
4,347
4,348

1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843
1 January 1843

22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

4
5
6
7

4,349

1 January 1843

22

4,350
4,351

1 January 1843
1 January 1843

22
22

3
3

4,352

1 March 1843

23

4,353
4,354
4,355
4,356

1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843

23
23
23
23

1
1
1
1

II
III
IV
V

4,357

1 March 1843

23

VI

4,358

1 March 1843

23

4,359

1 March 1843

23

4,360

1 March 1843

23

4,361
4,362
4,363
4,364
4,365
4,366

1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843

23
23
23
23
23
23

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
2
3
4
5
6

4,367

1 March 1843

23

4,378

1 March 1843

23

4,379

1 March 1843

23

4,380
4,381
4,382

1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843

23
23
23

1
1
1

2
3
4

4,383

1 March 1843

23

4,284
4,285

1 March 1843
1 March 1843

23
23

1
1

2
3

4,286

1 March 1843

23

4,287
4,288
4,289
4,290
4,291

1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843

23
23
23
23
23

1
1
1
1
1

5
6
1
2
3

4,292

1 March 1843

23

4,293

1 March 1843

23

4,294

1 March 1843

23

4,295

1 March 1843

23

4,296

1 March 1843

23

4,297

1 March 1843

23

4,298

1 March 1843

23

4,299

1 March 1843

23

4,300

1 March 1843

23

4,301
4,302
4,303

1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843

23
23
23

1
1
1

4,304

1 March 1843

23

4,305

1 March 1843

23

4,306

1 March 1843

23

4,307

1 March 1843

23

4,308

1 March 1843

23

4,309

1 March 1843

23

4,310
4,311
4,312
4,313
4,314
4,315
4,316
4,317
4,318

1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 March 1843
1 May 1843
1 May 1843
1 May 1843

23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2

VII
VIII
IX

4,319

1 May 1843

23

4,320

1 May 1843

23

XI

4,321
4,322

1 May 1843
1 May 1843

23
23

2
2

4,323

1 May 1843

23

4,324

1 May 1843

23

4,325

1 May 1843

23

4,326
4,327
4,328

1 May 1843
1 May 1843
1 May 1843

23
23
23

2
2
2

4,329

1 May 1843

23

4,330
4,331
4,332
4,333
4,334

1 May 1843
1 May 1843
1 May 1843
1 May 1843
1 July 1843

23
23
23
23
23

2
2
2
2
3

XII

4,335

1 July 1843

23

XIII

4,336
4,337
4,338

1 July 1843
1 July 1843
1 July 1843

23
23
23

3
3
3

XIV
XV
XVI

4,339

1 July 1843

23

XVII

4,340

1 July 1843

23

XVIII

4,341
4,342

1 July 1843
1 July 1843

23
23

3
3

4,343

1 July 1843

23

4,344

1 July 1843

23

4,345

1 July 1843

23

4,346

1 July 1843

23

4,347

1 July 1843

23

4,348
4,349
4,350
4,351
4,352
4,353

1 July 1843
1 July 1843
1 July 1843
1 July 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843

23
23
23
23
24
24

3
3
3
3
1
1

I
II

4,354

1 September 1843

24

III

4,355
4,356
4,357

1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843

24
24
24

1
1
1

IV
V

4,358

1 September 1843

24

4,359

1 September 1843

24

4,360

1 September 1843

24

4,361

1 September 1843

24

4,362

1 September 1843

24

4,363

1 September 1843

24

4,364

1 September 1843

24

4,365
4,366
4,367
4,368
4,369
4,370
4,371
4,372
4,373
4,374
4,375
4,376
4,377
4,378
4,379
4,380
4,381
4,382
4,383
4,384
4,385
4,386

1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843
1 September 1843

24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

4,387

1 November 1843

24

VI

4,388

1 November 1843

24

VII

4,389

1 November 1843

24

VIII

4,390

1 November 1843

24

IX

4,391

1 November 1843

24

4,392

1 November 1843

24

4,393

1 November 1843

24

4,394

1 November 1843

24

4,395

1 November 1843

24

4,396
4,397
4,398
4,399
4,400
4,401
4,402
4,403
4,404
4,405
4,406

1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843

24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4

4,407

1 November 1843

24

4,408
4,409
4,410
4,411
4,412
4,413
4,414
4,415
4,416
4,417
4,418
4,419
4,420
4,421
4,422
4,423
4,424
4,425
4,426
4,427
4,428
4,429
4,430
4,431
4,432

1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843

24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

4,433
4,434
4,435
4,436
4,437
4,438

1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843
1 November 1843

24
24
24
24
24
24

2
2
2
2
2
2

4,439

1 November 1843

24

4,440

1 January 1844

24

4,441
4,442
4,443

1 January 1844
1 January 1844
1 January 1844

24
24
24

3
3
3

XI
XII
XIII

4,444

1 January 1844

24

4,445

1 January 1844

24

4,446

1 January 1844

24

4,447

1 January 1844

24

4,448
4,449

1 January 1844
1 January 1844

24
24

3
3

4,450

1 January 1844

24

4,451

1 January 1844

24

4,452

1 January 1844

24

4,453
4,454

1 January 1844
1 January 1844

24
24

3
3

4,455

1 January 1844

24

4,456
4,457
4,458
4,459
4,460
4,461

1 January 1844
1 January 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844

24
24
25
25
25
25

3
3
1
1
1
1

I
II
III
IV

4,462

1 March 1844

25

4,463

1 March 1844

25

VI

4,464

1 March 1844

25

4,465

1 March 1844

25

4,466

1 March 1844

25

4,467

1 March 1844

25

4,468

1 March 1844

25

4,469

1 March 1844

25

4,470

1 March 1844

25

4,471
4,472
4,473
4,474
4,475
4,476

1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844

25
25
25
25
25
25

1
1
1
1
1
1

3
1
2
3
4
5

4,477

1 March 1844

25

4,478
4,479

1 March 1844
1 March 1844

25
25

1
1

1
2

4,480

1 March 1844

25

4,481
4,482

1 March 1844
1 March 1844

25
25

1
1

4
5

4,483

1 March 1844

25

4,484
4,485
4,486
4,487
4,488
4,489

1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844

25
25
25
25
25
25

1
1
1
1
1
1

7
1
2
3
4
1

4,490

1 March 1844

25

4,491
4,492
4,493

1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844

25
25
25

1
1
1

3
4
1

4,494

1 March 1844

25

4,495
4,496
4,497
4,498
4,499
4,500

1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844
1 March 1844

25
25
25
25
25
25

1
1
1
1
1
1

3
4
1
2
3
4

4,501

1 March 1844

25

4,502

1 May 1844

25

VII

4,503

1 May 1844

25

VIII

4,504
4,505

1 May 1844
1 May 1844

25
25

2
2

IX
X

4,506

1 May 1844

25

XI

4,507

1 May 1844

25

XII

4,508

1 May 1844

25

4,509

1 May 1844

25

4,510

1 May 1844

25

4,511

1 May 1844

25

4,512

1 May 1844

25

4,513

1 May 1844

25

4,514

1 May 1844

25

4,515
4,516
4,517

1 May 1844
1 May 1844
1 May 1844

25
25
25

2
2
2

4,518

1 May 1844

25

4,519

1 May 1844

25

4,520

1 May 1844

25

4,521

1 May 1844

25

4,522
4,523
4,524
4,525
4,526
4,527
4,528

1 May 1844
1 May 1844
1 May 1844
1 May 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844

25
25
25
25
25
25
25

2
2
2
2
3
3
3

XIII
XIV
XV

4,529

1 July 1844

25

XVI

4,530

1 July 1844

25

4,531

1 July 1844

25

4,532

1 July 1844

25

4,533
4,534
4,535
4,536
4,537
4,538
4,539
4,540
4,541
4,542
4,543

1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844

25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5

4,544
4,545

1 July 1844
1 July 1844

25
25

3
3

1
2

4,546

1 July 1844

25

4,547

1 July 1844

25

4,548
4,549
4,550
4,551
4,552
4,553

1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844

25
25
25
25
25
25

3
3
3
3
3
3

1
2
3
4
1
2

4,554

1 July 1844

25

4,555

1 July 1844

25

4,556
4,557
4,558
4,559
4,560
4,561
4,562
4,563
4,564
4,565
4,566
4,567
4,568

1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844

25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

5
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
1
2
3

4,569

1 July 1844

25

4,570

1 July 1844

25

4,571

1 July 1844

25

4,572

1 July 1844

25

4,573
4,574

1 July 1844
1 July 1844

25
25

3
3

5
1

4,575

1 July 1844

25

4,576

1 July 1844

25

4,577
4,578
4,579
4,580
4,581
4,581

1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 July 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844

25
25
25
25
26
26

3
3
3
3
1
1

4
5

4,582

1 September 1844

26

III

4,583
4,584
4,585

1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844

26
26
26

1
1
1

IV

I
II

4,586

1 September 1844

26

4,587

1 September 1844

26

4,588

1 September 1844

26

4,589
4,590
4,591
4,592
4,593
4,594
4,595

1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844

26
26
26
26
26
26
26

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
2
2.2
2.3
3.1

4,596

1 September 1844

26

3.2

4,597

1 September 1844

26

4.1

4,598
4,599
4,600
4,601

1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844

26
26
26
26

1
1
1
1

4.2
4.3
5.1
5.2

4,602

1 September 1844

26

4,603

1 September 1844

26

4,604
4,605

1 September 1844
1 September 1844

26
26

1
1

4,606

1 September 1844

26

4,607

1 September 1844

26

4,608
4,609
4,610
4,611
4,612

1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844

26
26
26
26
26

1
1
1
1
1

4,613

1 September 1844

26

4,614
4,615
4,616
4,617
4,618
4,619
4,620
4,621
4,622
4,623
4,624
4,625
4,626
4,627
4,628

1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 September 1844
1 November 1844
1 November 1844
1 November 1844
1 November 1844
1 November 1844

26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2

V
VI
VII
VIII
IX

4,629

1 November 1844

26

4,630

1 November 1844

26

4,631

1 November 1844

26

4,632

1 November 1844

26

4,633

1 November 1844

26

4,634

1 November 1844

26

4,635

1 November 1844

26

4,636
4,637

1 November 1844
1 January 1845

26
26

2
3

4,638

1 January 1845

26

XI

4,639

1 January 1845

26

XII

4,640

1 January 1845

26

XIII

4,641

1 January 1845

26

XIV

4,642

1 January 1845

26

XV

4,643
4,644

1 January 1845
1 January 1845

26
26

3
3

XVI
XVII

4,645

1 January 1845

26

4,646

1 January 1845

26

4,647

1 January 1845

26

4,648

1 January 1845

26

4,649
4,650

1 January 1845
1 January 1845

26
26

3
3

4,651

1 January 1845

26

4,652

1 January 1845

26

4,653

1 January 1845

26

4,654

1 January 1845

26

4,655
4,656

1 January 1845
1 January 1845

26
26

3
3

4,657

1 January 1845

26

4,658

1 January 1845

26

4,659

1 January 1845

26

4,660

1 March 1845

27

4,661

1 March 1845

27

II

4,662
4,663

1 March 1845
1 March 1845

27
27

1
1

III
IV

4,664

1 March 1845

27

4,665

1 March 1845

27

4,666

1 March 1845

27

4,667

1 March 1845

27

4,668

1 March 1845

27

4,669
4,670

1 March 1845
1 March 1845

27
27

1
1

4,671

1 March 1845

27

4,672
4,673
4,674
4,675
4,676
4,677

1 March 1845
1 March 1845
1 March 1845
1 March 1845
1 March 1845
1 March 1845

27
27
27
27
27
27

1
1
1
1
1
1

4,678

1 May 1845

27

4,679

1 May 1845

27

VI

4,680

1 May 1845

27

VII

4,681

1 May 1845

27

VIII

4,682

1 May 1845

27

IX

4,683

1 May 1845

27

4,684

1 May 1845

27

4,685

1 May 1845

27

4,686
4,687
4,688
4,689
4,690
4,691
4,692

1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845

27
27
27
27
27
27
27

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

4,693

1 May 1845

27

4,694
4,695
4,696

1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845

27
27
27

2
2
2

4,697
4,698
4,699
4,700
4,701
4,702
4,703
4,704

1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845
1 May 1845

27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

4,705

1 July 1845

27

4,706
4,707
4,708

1 July 1845
1 July 1845
1 July 1845

27
27
27

3
3
3

XI
XII
XIII

4,709

1 July 1845

27

XIV

4,710

1 July 1845

27

4,711

1 July 1845

27

4,712

1 July 1845

27

4,713
4,714
4,715
4,716

1 July 1845
1 July 1845
1 July 1845
1 July 1845

27
27
27
27

3
3
3
3

4,717

1 July 1845

27

4,718
4,719
4,720
4,721
4,722
4,723
4,724

1 July 1845
1 July 1845
1 July 1845
1 July 1845
1 July 1845
1 July 1845
1 July 1845

27
27
27
27
27
27
27

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

4,725

1 July 1845

27

4,726
4,727

1 July 1845
1 July 1845

27
27

3
3

4,728

1 September 1845

28

4,729
4,730
4,731
4,732

1 September 1845
1 September 1845
1 September 1845
1 September 1845

28
28
28
28

1
1
1
1

II
III
IV
V

4,733

1 September 1845

28

4,734

1 September 1845

28

4,735

1 September 1845

28

4,736

1 September 1845

28

4,737

1 September 1845

28

4,738
4,739

1 September 1845
1 September 1845

28
28

1
1

4,740

1 September 1845

28

4,741
4,752

1 September 1845
1 November 1845

28
28

1
2

VI

4,753

1 November 1845

28

VII

4,754
4,755
4,756

1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845

28
28
28

2
2
2

VIII
IX

4,757

1 November 1845

28

4,758

1 November 1845

28

4,759

1 November 1845

28

4,760

1 November 1845

28

4,761
4,762
4,763
4,764
4,765
4,766
4,767
4,768
4,769
4,770
4,771
4,772
4,773

1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845

28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

4,774

1 November 1845

28

4,775
4,776
4,777

1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845

28
28
28

2
2
2

4,778

1 November 1845

28

4,779
4,780
4,781
4,782
4,783
4,784

1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845
1 November 1845

28
28
28
28
28
28

2
2
2
2
2
2

4,785

1 November 1845

28

4,786

1 November 1845

28

Series - March 1832 to November 1845


TITLE
On partial fracture of the long bones in children
On the effect of prussic acid on the tipula or crane fly, by means of which the curious
mechanism of its ovipositor was observed
On the treatment of recent catarrh
On the composition of Urine and Blood in Diabetes Mellitus
Cases of Aneurism of the Axillary and subclavian arteries
Observations on isomerism
Obervations on secretion, and the intimate structure of glands
Observations on the preparation of Soap Cerate
A treatise on diseases of the heart and great vessels by J. Hope
A treatise on poisons by R. Christison
An introduction to the atomic theory by C. Daubeny
A practical compendium of midwifery, being the course of lectures delivered by Dr
Gooch, prepared by George Skinner
A series of experiments performed for the purpose of shewing, that the arteries may be
obliterated without ligature, compression, or the knife by Benjamin Philips
A tabular view of the principal signs furnished by auscultation and percussion in the
diseases of the lungs, by R Townsend
Facile preparation of protoxide of copper
Preparation of subchromate of lead
Chemical examination of the parmelia esculenta, a substance said to have been rained
from the sky in persia.
Analysis of true oil of roses
New chlorometer
Chemical composition of tubercles
Preparation of the iodides of mercury
Compounds of chlorine and oxygen
Preparation of iodic acid
New acid discovered in lichen vulpinus
Preparation of chlorine water
Sulphates of mercury
Organic analysis
Composition of the blood in jaundice
On the presence of acetic acid in the matters vomited by persons affected with chronic
gastritis
Composition of sulphovinic acid
Production of ammonia by the action of nitric acid on sulphuretted hydrogen
Connexion between thermal springs and volcanoes
New mineral
Fossil forest discovered at rome
Analysis of plumbo-calcite, a carbonate of lime and lead
Gelatinous principle of fruits
Comparative decolorizing power of solution of chlorine, and of a chloride of an oxide
Electric origin of terrestrial magnetism
Conduction of sound by water
Modification in the phenomena of newton's rings
Magnetic reaction of platina
On the progressive expansion and maximum density of water
Vibration of sound
Double images of objects seen through the air

Respiration of plants
Functions of spiral vessels
Ehrenbergs researches on the organization and classification of the infusorial animals
or phytozoa
Cryptogamia in molasses
Connexion of muscular action with vision
Examination of the eggs of the helix hortensis
Adaptive powers of the eye
Anomaly in the pneumogastric nerves
Structure of the placenta
Microscopic researches on the blood in disease
Connexion of albuminous urine with diseased kidney
Physiological effects of bromide of mercury
On the physiological effects of the salts of quinine and cinchonine
Internal effects of iodine
Useful astringent in cases of mercurial salivation
Use of holly leaves in ague
Use of conium in cancerous diseases
Corrector of opium
Ulceration and perforation of the heart
Removal of schirrous tumour of the neck
Varicocele
Treatment of burns
Cold fomentations in ophthalmia
Tumour of the upper jaw
Diagnosis of hydrocele
Immobility of the jaw, and taliacotian operation
Varix and dilatation of vascular tissue
Treatment of un-united fracture by the seton
Needle swallowed forming nucleus for calculus
On the disinfecting power of increased temperature, as a substitute for quarantine
Poisoning by goose-grease
Effect of opium on longevity
New kind of musk
Use of the persesqui-nitrate of iron
Preparation of burned sponge
Preparations of iron
Cases of aneurism
Clinical observations on the exhibition of opium in large doses, in certain cases of
disease
Observations on the spontaneous amputation of the limbs of the foetus in Utero, with
an attempt to explain the occasional cause of its production
Observations on the treatment of various diseases
A case of diseased heart, accompanied by angina pectoris, exemplifying the effects of
the hydrosulphuret of ammonia
Contributions to pathological anatomy
A case of collapse, after parturition, in which cold aspersion was employed with the
most marked benefit
A treatise on the diagnosis and treatment of croup by L.A. Glis
Observations on the mania of drunkards, or delirium tremens by George Barkhausen
Cyclopedia of practical medicine edited by John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John
Conolly

Contributions to the history of the egg of birds before incubation by John Evangelist
Purkinje
Thenard on bi-sulphide of hydrogen
Chemical Pathology of cholera
Analysis of balsam of mecca
Analysis of the leaves and fruit of the solanum lycopersicum
M. Fischer on the combinations of deutoxide of azote with the salfiable bases
Charcoal for cutting glass
Decomposition of alcohol by chlorine
Dumas on chlorine ether
Chloride of sulphur
Hydro-carburetted chloride of platinum
Hydro-carburetted chloride of platinum and potassium
Hydro-carburetted chloride of platinum and ammonium
Analysis of gmelinite, by Dr Thomson
New hydro-carbon, and composition of artificial camphor by M. Oppermann
Faraday on volta-electric induction
Ritchie on the theory of the pile
Thermo-electric observations of Muncke
Thermo-multiplier
Simple rain-gauge
Change of volume in mixtures of alcohol and water
Secretion of water by certain plants
Influence of musk on vegetation
Mode of action of the pollen on the stigma
Faraday on the planariae
Passage of fluids from the arteries to the veins
Rapidity of the circulation, and of secretion.
Comparative temperature of whites and negroes
Arrangement of the venous system in the first stage of existence
Presence of entozoa in the eyes of animals
Cephalaematoma neonatorum
General dropsy-solar medication
Periodic blue disease
Sanative effects of vaccination
Total absorption of the placenta
Diosma crenata in cholera
Effects of repulsion of tinea capitis
Susceptibility of different races of mankind to cholera
Sulphate of quinine against taenia
Permanent patency of the aortic valves
Mode of action of sal-ammoniac
Conversion of hydatids into tubercles
Case of ligature of the penis
Inversio uteri
Foreign substances in the body
Use of potassium as a caustic
Tumour expanding the spinal chord and nerves, without impairing the sensation or
motion of the lower extremities
Ossification of the umbilical chord
Tumour of the pharynx removed by ligature
Varieties, cultivation and collection of cinchona
Preparation of muriate of morphia
On double and single vision

Remarks on some properties of the Hydracids


Obervations upon the management of the placenta in natural labour
Observations on the treatments of various diseases
On the iodide of platinum and its saline combinations
Account of a remarkable case of pneumothorax
The laws of revulsion studied under their physiological and pathological relations by
J.C. Sabitier
The Cyclopaedia of practical medicine, edited by John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie and
John Conolly. Part II
Principles of geology by Charles Lyell
On the transformation of hydrocyanic acid, and of the hydrocyanates into ammonia and
formic acid
Preparation of iodic acid
Action of cyanogen on sulphide of hydrogen
Preparation of peroxide of barium
Composition of cow's milk before and after parturition
New matter (meconine) obtained from opium
Seperation of lead from bismuth
Decomposition of Ioduret of pottassium by vapour of water
Change produced in iron and steel by a solution of nitrate of silver
On uric acid and the products of its decomposition by nitric acid
Faraday on the electro-magnetic spark
Nobili on the electro-magnetic spark
Nobili on the magnetism of the earth
Temperature and saltness of the waters of the ocean at different depths
Origin of mineral springs
On the development of embryos
Formation of the sub-occipital ganglion
History of a young girl destitute of cerebellum
On the real nature of gelatiniform ramolissement of the stomach (gastro-malacia)
Cure of chronic hydrocephalus by puncture
Treatment of colica pictonium
Researches on softening of the spleen (spleno-malacia)
Anatomical pathology of cholera
Fungous tumbers of the dura mater, and of the bones of the skull
Nyctalopy mechanically cured
Death from an irritating injection into the abdomen
Numerous abscesses in the lungs, liver, &c. in consepuence of complicated fracture of
the leg
Furious delirium, consequent on the repercussion of erysipelas, cured by recalling the
inflammation
Matastasis of rheumatism to the heart
Practical remarks on delirium tremens
A new method of graduating glass beads, for the purpose of ascertaining the specific
gravities of fluids
Observations on the treatment of various diseases
Observations on epizootic cholera
On certain injuries of the head, with remarks on the utility of reporting cases in medical
and surgical practice
Morbid dissection of a case of hydrocephalus
Case of perforation of the colon in an infant caused by the introduction of an injectionpipe into the rectum, and awkward administration of an enema
Further observations on spontaneous amputation of the limbs of the foetus in utero

Contributions to thoracic pathology


Observations on the healthy and diseased properties of the blood by William Stevens
Lithotomy and lithotrity compared, being an analytical examination of the present
methods of treating stone in the bladder &c by Thomas King
The virtues of water-hemlock seed by Dr Karl Wenzel
A practical treatise on uterine hemorrhage, in connexion with pregnancy and parturition
by John T. Ingleby
An attempt at an estimation of the pulse by Dr J.L. Formey
Biographic notice of George Simon Serullas
Preparation of caustic potash
Preparation of chlorate of potash
Source of napthaline
Composition of the fluid of the ventricles of the brain
New process for obtaining cobalt and nickel free from arsenic
Action of light on solutions of platinum
Safety tube for burning the mixed gases
Isomeric modification of tartaric acid
Analysis of the seeds of the lithospermum officinale
New analyser
Report on Faradays Paper
Different epochs of the elevation of the pyrenees
On the gold, silver, and platina of russia
Biographic memoir of Cuvier
On the structure of the crop in the percnopterus jota
On the respiration of the inferior animals
On the re-production of nerves
Anatomy and physiology of the optic nerves
On the formation of pearls
Application of auscultation to midwifery
Disease of pylorus, cured by narcotics
Treatment of scrofula by iodine
Probable cause of extra-uterine pregnancy
Curious case, in which the real sex of a child was not discovered till he was 18 years
old
Memoir on chloritic diseases
On a peculiar form of apoplexy
Treatment of enteralgia
Treatment of dyspepsia and gastrodynia
Hydrocephalus cured by puncture
Cure of amenorrhaea
Fungus haematodes of the cranium, the lower jaw, and the liver
Case of extirpation of tumour with ligature of common carotid
Secondary hemorrhage after amputation
Fracture of the neck of the femur
Observations on the use of trachheotomy in chronic diseases of the larynx, illustrated
by cases
Observations on the treatment of various diseases continued from page 27
A case of pericarditis
A case of extra-uterine foetation : with dissection
On acute inflammation of the brain
Observations on the treatment of varicose veins, with the description of a bistoury
employed for their division
On the application of the actual cautery in vesico-vaginal fistula

A case of diffused lumbar abscess, under the influence of the gouty diathesis
Letter from Mr Ingleby to the editor of the Dublin journal of medical and chemical
science
An attempt at an estimation of the pulse by Dr J.L. Formey continued from pg 102
The cyclopedia of practical medicine edited by John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, and
John Conolly
Researches on the blood in cholera
On the graphite of ceylon
Analysis of gums
Mucilage of linseed
Experiments of M.M. Rayer and Young on the blood in cholera
Analysis of the blood in cholera
Preparation of proto-carbonate of iron
Preparation of kermes
On the red oxide, and on the hydrate of phosphorus
Hydrate of phosphorus
The new vacuum sugar
Portable milk
Montainine. Active principle of cinchona montana
Santonine. New principle in the seeds of artemisia santonica
Professor Necker on the relative position of metalliferous veins
Notice of a new variety in the human race
Case of aphonia treated by nitras argenti
On an epidemic miliary sweating fever, which raged in the department of the oise
Case of bite from the karrait snake
Fatal case of constipation
Epilepsy connected with scrofulous disease of the cerebellum
Regeneration of the vitreous humour
Emphysema of the lungs
Dr Macfarlane on lumbar abscess
Fatal result from amputation of fingers
Cases of vesico-vaginal and recto-vaginal fistula cured
Fibrous polypus of the nose be Mr Symes
Mr Syme on Erythema
Continuation of Dr Evory Kennedy's paper on the application of the actual cautery in
vesico-vaginal fistula
Letter to the editor of the dublin medical journal
Description of O'Reilly's medical repository proposed as an improved substitute for the
present army and navy medicine chest
Dr Maunsell and the reviewer in the dublin journal of medical and chemical science
A case of congenital inguinal hernia in an infant, attended with stragulation of the
intestine. To which are annexed some cases and observations on congenital hernia of
the brain.
Miscellaneous contributions to chemical science
Notes on malignant cholera, as it appeared in Dublin
A new mode of making an early diagnosis of aneurism of the abdominal aorta
Cases of irritative erythema
Note on the chemical action of the magneto-electric current.
A manual of general pathology by Dr J.W.H. Conradi, The theory of disease or general
pathology by Dr P.C. Hartmann, Elements of pathology by L.H. Friedlander
Researches on transcendental and pathological anatomy. Theory of organic formations
and deformities, applied to the anatomy of Ritta Christina, and of double monstrosity by
M Serres

Practical observations on midwifery, with a selection of cases, part ii by John


Ramsbotham
On the combinations and properties of zinc
On some double arseniates and phosphates
Double arseniate of ammonia and magnesia
On the vegetable substances allied to camphor
On the iodides of platinum and the double compunds which they form with basic
iodides
New native sulphate of copper
Colouring matter of cornelian
Action of the hypo-nitric acid on oils
Mode of preparation of citrate of quinine
On the formation of hail
Symmetry of vital organs
Hermaphrodism
Structure and formation of the membranes of the ovum
Use of cyanuret of mercury in syphilis
Epilepsy connected with scrofulous disease of the cerebellum
Chloride of lime in purulent ophthalmia
Cure of tic douloureux by stramonium
Affections of the head produced by quinine
Action of ergot of rye
Spontaneous cure of hydrocele
Medullary sarcoma of the left testis - fatal from disease of the abdomen
Medullary sarcoma of the left testis - castration successful
Aneurism of the arch of the aorta mistaken for aneurism of the innominata, or of the
root of the right carotid
Encysted tumour of the abdominal parietes - puncture followed by peritonitis and death
Sarcomatous tumour in the abdominal muscles
Notes on Malignant Cholera, as it appeared in Dublin (continued from Vol II page 375)
Observations on the motions and sounds of the heart
Contributions to the history of the chlorine salts of barium
On gangrene succeeding to cholera
Cases of partial fracture of the long bones in children
On the pathology of dislocation of the shoulder joint
Contributions to Thoracic Pathology
Observations on mediate auscultation, as a practical guide in difficult labours
On the contagion of cholera
The principles of surgery by James Syme
New views of the process of defecation, and their application to the pathology and
treatment of diseases of the stomach, bowels, and other organs ; together with an
analytical correction of Sir Charles Bells views respecting the nerves of the face by
James O'Beirne
Analysis of variolous crusts
Cause of crystallization
Preservation of iron from rust
Biographic memoir of Jean Antoine Chaptal
Poisoning by arseniuretted hydrogen
Analysis of the water of rio vinagre
Experiments on platina
Action of magneto-electricity on the tongue

Improvement in the quality of iron and steel, from their becoming rusty when buried in
the earth
Influence of coloured rays on the growth of plants
Habits of the ornithorhynchi
Inflammation of the fraxinella
Observations on the blood
Case of anencephalism
Successful case of transfussion of blood
Illusions in maniacs
Medullary fungus of brain
Employment of the marchantia hemispheica in dropsy
Aneurisms
Case of extirpation of the parotid gland
Partial amputation of the foot
Observations on the treatment of various diseases (continued from Vol II. Page 180)
Case of enormous steatomatous tumour
On the pathology of dislocation of the shoulder joint (continued from page 50)
Observations in dispensary practice
The sequel of the case of pneumothorax, described in the third number of this journal
Remarks on the composition of the iodide of platinum
Notices concerning works on the practice of physic, surgery, pathology, and physiology,
recently published in Germany
Tractatus anatomico-pathologicus sistens duas observationes rarissimas de formatione
fibrarum muscularium in pericardio, atque in pleura obviarum, &c Georgius Leo-Wolf
On the zonula ciliaris in the human eye by Dr. M.I. Weber
Researches on transcendental and pathological anatomy by M. Serres (continued from
Vol II. Pg 411)
On the mutual action of phosphoric acid and alcohol
Letter of M. Berzelius to MM. Wohler and Liebig on benzoyle and benzioc acid
Chemical action of induced electricity, decomposition of water
Electro-magnetic machine
Respiration of insects
Vomiting in ruminant animals
Observations on the medusa marsupialis
New observations on the directions of stems and roots
On the distinctive characters of siberian and candian castor
Double vision
Hermaphrodism
Fissures observed in the bones of the cranium of new born infants, after natural labour
Intermittent Syncope
Hydrocephalus with tubercle and polypus in the cerebellum in a child 4 years old
New mode of treating phthisis
Absorption of the placenta
Cause of the variation of the obstetrical action of the ergot of rye
Chemical analysis of the ergot of rye
Papular intestinal eruptions
Ferro-prussiate of quinine in ague
Extraordinary effect of a fall in the cure of phthisis
Practical reflections on purpura
Observations on periodical diseases

Employment of decoction of belladonna in a case of rigidity of the neck of the uterus


Efficacy of chloride of lime in Itch
Comminuted fracture of the lower jaw
Penetrating wound of the abdomen - fracture of the os pubis - injury of the bladder cure
Suture of perinaeum
Laborious accouchement, with a rupture of a thrombus in the vulva
On the properties and composition of the compounds of chlorine with iodine
Strictures on Dr Adams' "observations on mediate ausculation as a practical guide in
difficult labours"
Spontaneous human combustion
Observations on local blood-letting, and on some new methods of practising it
Dr O'Beirne in reply to Dr Houston on the existence of valves in the rectum
Observations on the treatment of various diseases (continued from No VIII p 173)
Observations on the form of the rectum
Observations on periostitis, synovitis &c
Notices concerning works on the practice of physic, surgery, pathology, and physiology,
recently published in Germany (Continued from page 239). An account of the state of
medicine in european and asiatic turkey, together with remarks on the prevalent
diseases &c &c
Principles of geology by Charles Lyell Vol III
Outlines of Physiology and Pathology by William Pulteney Alison
Illustrations of the elementary forms of disease by Robert Carswell
Temperature of thermal waters
On the simultaneous presence of prussian blue, and of a sacharine matter in a
particular variety of human urine
On the state of mercury in citrine ointment
On the preparations of Iodic Acid
Analysis of the saliva
On the chemical transformations effected on the vegetable juices under the vital
influence
Biographic notices of Scarpa and Paletta
Memoir on the functions of the encephalon, including a brief notice of most of the
recent doctrines
Emphysematous tumour in the neck
Hydatid (enkysted) at the base of the cranium : atrophy of half the tongue, and
paralysis of the left half of the pharynx and larynx - remarkable case of pathological
physiology of the nervous system
New apparatus for permanent extension of the lower extremity
Calculus in a child extracted by Weiss's forceps ; extravasation of urine ; cure
Observations on periostitis synovitis, &c. &c (Continued from Vol III page 384)
Observations on certain affections of the septum of the nose
Researches on the diagnosis of pericarditis
On inflammatory affections of the brain and its membranes
Experiments and observations on the motions and sounds of the heart
Explanatory observations on tracheotomy
Notices concerning works on the practice of physic, surgery, pathology, and physiology,
recently published in Germany. (Continued from Vol III. Page 412)
Action of anhydrous sulphuric acid on alcohol and ether
On the composition of acetic acid
Experiments relative to the action of tartar emetic on ruminant animals, read before the
royal academy of sciences, February 25
On a particular class of muscular movements

Double vision with one eye


M. Pigeaux on the cause of the sounds of the heart, and his refutation of majendie's
theory
Researches on the conium maculatum
Efficacy of iron against chloritic gastralgia
On the loss of the faculty of speech depending on forgetfulness of the art of using the
vocal organs
Case of puerperal peritonitis
On the fungating venereal ulcer
Observations on epidemic catarrh
On the effects of mammary irritation in amenorrhoea
A reply to Dr. Johnson's strictures
Cases of internal aneurism
Cases of amputation in spreading gangrene
Case of wound of the gluteal artery, and an account of the operation for securing it
A case of erysipelas terminating fatally, with symptoms of gastritis, after the use of a
large quantity of 'morison's pills.'
Case of malconformation extending through the alvine, urinary and genital organs
General and particular history of anomalies of organization in man and animals, by M.
Isidore Geoffroy Saint Hilaire, Vol I with plates
Observations on obstetrics auscultation, with an analysis of the evidences of
pregnancy, and an inquiry into the proofs of the life and death of the foetus in utero by
John Smith
The cyclopaedia of practical medicine, edited by John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, and
John Conolly
Formula for determining the real density of gases
List of simple minerals in the northern counties of Ireland
Ritchie on electro-magnets
Observations relative to the structure and origin of the diamond
Compounds of chromic acid and chlorides
Chemical composition of some secondary rocks
On iodic ether
Numerical relations of animals
Cases of empyema cured by operation
Case of a cyst containing a human foetus, in the mesentery of a boy
On the different sorts of goitre
Clinical observations
Medical galvanism
Poisoning by the fumes of aresenic
On pellagra
Tonospasmia, a new nervous disease
Case of an encysted abscess of the cerebellum communicating outwardly
On the position of the embryo and foetus in the different classes of animals
Inoculation of syphilis
Open foramen ovale in an adult
Observations on the treatment of various diseases (Continued from Vol III page 370)
Contributions to midwifery
Medical Problems
On the treatment of porrigo decalvans with a solution of tartar emetic
On the nature and treatment of dropsies, accompanied by coaguable urine, and
suppressed perspiration
A practical view of the present state of vaccination

Notices concerning works on the practice of physic, surgery, pathology, and physiology,
recently published in Germany (Continued from page 133)
Description of the human ovum &c by Alf. A.L. Velpeau
On the employment and preparation of formic acid
First article on the application of electro-chemical forces to vegetable physiology
On essential oils
On kreosote
Remarkable malformation of the heart and its great vessels
Discharges of fatty matter from the bowels
Glanders in the human subject
Of the employment of chloride of gold and sodium in syphilitic diseases
Remarks upon the treatment of typhoid fever, and upon the benefit that may ensue
from the use of coffee in that disease
On the treatment of sciatic neuralgia with oil of turpentine
A memoir on the fetid and stercoral odour given out by certain abscesses situated in
the substance of the abdominal parietes
Death from the entrance of air into the veins during an operation
On some compounds formed by the action of chloride of platinum and chloride of tin
Report of a case of urinary calculi, containing human teeth, removed from the female
bladder
Medical cases and observations
Report of a case in which a foreign body was supposed to be present in the trachea
Two cases of popliteal aneurism
Researches on solidification of the lungs in new-born infants
A case in which a large molar tooth entered and passed through the larynx during the
operation of extraction
On the occasional occurrence of mental incoherence during natural labour
Practical observations on the treatment of some of the diseases of the lung, &c
Observations on obstetric auscultation, with an analysis of the evidences of pregnancy,
and an inquiry into the proofs of the life and death of the foetus in utero, by Evory
Kennedy (Continued from Vol IV. P 265)
Transactions of the medical and physical society of calcutta, Vol VI
Remarks on malignant ulcer, and hospital gangrene, by J.L.Geddes
Ligature of the carotid arteries in epilepsy and some other diseases by J.B. Preston
A lecture on the functions of the lymphatic system by Robert J Graves
Principles of geology by Charles Lyell (Continued from Vol III page 417)
On the development of heat in the flowers of the caladium pinnatifidum
On the reduction of Mr Faraday's discoveries in magneto-electric induction to a general
law
On the continued rotation of a closed voltaic circuit by another closed circuit
Composition of mummy powder
Preparation of the proto-tartrate of mercury and potash
Peculiarity in the respiration of the crocodile
Causes of the presentation of the head in accouchement
On the development of the hair and wool
Action of the heart
Extracts from the life of Caspar Hauser
Magnetic and electric phenomena
The placenta probably a gland
Luxation of the pubis in labour
Opium in phthisis

Cholera among the insane


Hemorrhage from between the placenta and the chorion ; abortion at seven months
Vaccination, cowpox
Congenital exstrophy of the bladder
Torsion of the arteries
Lisfranc's views regarding superficial cancer
On the use of mercury in ulceration of the utilages of joints
A case of pneumo-thorax from perforation
Surgical report of cases, treated in the meath hospital during the past year
A case of trial for poisoning by arsenic
Cases of certain nervous diseases, occurring principally in females, with observations
Pathological Researches - inflammatory affections of the brain, and its investing
membranes.
Cases of uterine hemorrhage
Notices concerning works on the practice of physic, surgery, pathology, and physiology,
recently published in Germany
Cyclopedia of practical medicine part XIX
Medical Periodicals in Germany
Archiv fur anatomie und physiologie, von F. Meckel
Zeitschrift fur physiolegie ; in verbindung mit mehreren gelehrten, herausgegben von
Friedrich Tiedemann, Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus, und Ludolph Christian Treviranus
Journal der praktischen heilkunde, hearusgegeben, von C.W. Hufeland und E. Osam
Wissenschafliche annalen der gesammten heilkunde, herausgegeben, von Dr. Julius
Friedrich Carl Hecker
Archiv fur medizinische erfahrung, von C. Horn, F. Nasse und W. Wagner.
Heidelberger Klinische Annalen, von M.J. Chelius, C.F. Harless
Medicinische zeitung herausgegeben, von dem Verein fur Heilkunde in Preussen
Journal der chirurgie und augenheilkunde, von C.F. Von Grafe, und P.H. Von Walther
Journal fur die Opthalmologie, von F.A. Von Ammon
Journal fur Geburtshulfe, frauenzimmer, und kinderkrankheiten, von E.C.J. Von Siebold
Gemeinsame deutsche zeitschrift fur geburtskunde, herausgeben, von W.H. Busch, L.
Mende, und F.A. Rittgen
Annalen der klinischen anstalten der universitat zu berlin fur geburtshulfe, krankheiten
der weiber und kinder, von Professor Betchler
Spark during the freezing of water by aether
Test for hydrocyanic or prussic acid, and method of appreciating the quantity
Extract of a letter from Mr William Gregory to M. Robiquet
On the rotatory movements of camphor
Extract from a paper read by Dr Houston, at a meeting of the zoological society of
Dublin, on the diseases of the animals which died in their collection.
Analysis of a memoir on the mechanism by which the sounds of the heart are
produced, read to the academy of sciences of paris, 3rd of February, 1834
Discovery of lymphatics in the human placenta and funis
Observations on the supposed vision of the blood-vessels of the eye
Encephalic bruit de soufflet in compression, or engorgement of the organs contained
within the cranium
Snow blindness
Experiments on cicuta and henbane

Treatment of porrigo (tinea)


Iodine antidote for strychnine &c
On the poisonous effects of the cyanuret of potassium, administered in the form of
enema
Apparent death which was continued for twenty days
Lacerated perineum, treatment of by operation
Hearing, through the apertures made by the trephine
Purification of theatres of dissection &c
Traumatic tetanus
Neuralgic affections of stumps
On the branchial or gill-like openings in the neck of the human foetus, as a cause of
certain malformations
Section of the tendo-achillis, as a means of cure for club foot (pied bot)
Re-union of the extremity of a finger which was completely cut off
On the employment of casts, (moules en platre), in the cure of fractures of the leg
Worms in the blood - history of a case in which animals were found in blood drawn
from the veins of a boy, with remarks
A case of scorching by electric fluid
Wound of both femoral arteries without hemorrhage
On rupture of the peritoneal coat of the uterus
On the cause of the pulse being affected by the position of the body
Some considerations on scrofula, and the various means of cure employed at the
childrens hospital, paris, more particularly on the effects of iodine in the treatment of
this disease
Report of the obstetric practice of the Wellesley Female Institution during the year 1833
Letter from Dr. Williams on the subject of asphyxia
Extract of a letter from Dr. Arrowsmith to Dr. Graves
Case of constriction of the aorta with disease of its valves, and an anomalous tumour in
the right hypochondrium
Researches on the diagnosis and pathology of aneurism
Description of the calculo fractor for pulverizing the calculus in the bladder
An introduction to Botany by John Lindley
An investigation into the remarkable medicinal effects resulting in the external
application of veratria by Alexander Turnbull
On a method of so far increasing the divergency of the two rays in calcareous spar, that
only one image may be seen at a time
Professor Faraday's recent discovery
On the action of gases hurtful to vegetation
Remarkable skulls found in Peru
Communication from Professor Scouler on the above subject
Mode of flattening the Head amont the tribes on the Columbia
Rapidity of vegetable organization
Introduction of frogs into ireland
Remarks on an anastomosis recently observed outside of the liver, between the vena
portae and the vena cava inferior
Lymphatics in the umbilical cord
Difference between growth and development
Tuberculous diseases of monkeys
Irregular formation of the breasts
Explanation of the phenomena of metallic tinkling
Electricity for the cure of warts
Relative mortality of different countries
Ricord's treatment of ulceration of the Os tincae

New Herniul Bandages


Re-union of a portion of the thumb entirely seperated
Caries of the spine
Cancer of the diploe
On hydrocele of the neck, with cases and observations
Observations upon the operation of excision of the cervix, with an account of a case of
abscess within the cavity of that organ, and a detail of two cases of uterine
excrescence
Case of fungus Haematodes
Observations on the treatment of various diseases
Account of a trial of acupuncture with galvanism made by Dr. W. Stokes, one of the
physicians to the meath hospital
On the certainty and safety with which the operation for the extraction of a cataract
from the human eye may be performed, and on the means by which it may be
accomplished by G.J. Guthrie
The principles and practice of obstetricy as at present taught by James Blundell, M.D.,
professor of obstetricy at Guy's Hospital, to which are added notes and illustrations by
Thomas Castle
A dictionary of practical medicine, &c by James Copland M.D.
Experiments on the blood, by L. Gmelin
On the influence of colour on odours
Influence of vegetation on malaria
On the function of lactation in some of the cetacea
Microscopic observations on the structure of the brain and nerves
Frottement observed in peritonitis
Case of amnesia cured by local depletion
Effect of lead on animals
Notice of a case of encephalic bruit de soufflet
Fistulous opening of the stomach cured
Salivation by sarsaparilla
Abdominal pulsations resulting from causes not as yet well determined and regarded
as dependent upon a nervous affection
Embryonary state of liver - simulating chronic hepatitis
Hydatids of the kidneys passed by the urethra
Further observations on the section of the tendo achillis for the cure of club-foot
Rupture of the bladder not immediately mortal
Observations on the use of corrosive sublimate in ophthalmia
Ununited fracture of the os humeri, healed successfully by stimulating injections into
the wound
Singular situation of labour pains
Extra uterine pregnancy
Observations on erysipelas
On the diagnosis of fractures of the neck of the femur
Practical observations on midwifery
Remarks on tubercular phthisis with symptoms of obstructed circulation
Practical observations on cholera, particularly in reference to the treatment of the
disease, as it has appeared in England since the beginning of the year 1832 by Richard
Cranfield
Experimental treatise on electricity and magnetism and on their relations to natural
phenomena by M. Becquerel
The Dublin practice of midwifery by Henry Maunsell
On the relation of the density of gases to their atomic weights
Preparation of osmium and iridium
Caution to experimenters with the electric kite

Purification of carbonate of soda


On mushrooms
Peculiar dental apparatus belonging to the vertebral column
Anatomico-pathological researches on the pneumo-gastric nerve, with observations on
diseases of that nerve
Researches on the influence exercised by ailment on the act of respiration
Memoir on the lymphatics of the skin, of the serous membranes, and of the nervous
and muscular tissue
Saturnine amaurosis
Perforation of the duodenum by a biliary calculus
Inflammation of the pulmonary artery
Ossification of the muscular tissue
Use of veratria. Dr Johnsons experience of its effects
Effects of iodine on the epidermis and hair
A case of poisoning by carbonate of barytes
Phlegmasia coerulea dolens
Case in which an ear of grass impacted in a bronchial tube, gave rise to the symptoms
of intense bronchial inflammation
Crepitatio musculorum - a new or very rare affection
Dissertation on the melanosis of the globe of the eye
A case of imperforate hymen
Extra-uterine foetation
Observations on lithotrity on children
Wound of the heart, the patient surviving ten days
Admission of air into the veins during operation
Tubercles in the uterus and placenta in a phthisical patient
Treatment of aneurism
Illustrations in midwifery, embracing chiefly the obscure characters of pregnancy and
the signs which are supposed to denote the extinction of life in the ovum
Observations on the theoretical constitution of the ethers
Medical problems
Cases of uterine inflammation
On the injurious effects of salt on the animal system
Practical observations in Midwifery
Descriptive catalogue of the preparations in the Anatomical Department of the Museum
of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland by John Houston
Clinique medicale par G. Andral
Hare on freezing water
Analysis of the brain
Analysis of the preceding substances
Valerianic acid and its salts
Distillation of tartaric and pyrotartaric acids
Observations on the origin of mouldiness
Edwards on change of colour in the chameleon
On the structure and uses of the mammary glands of the cetacea
Researches on the connexion of the sympathetic nerves with the spinal nerves
Observations on the existence of a proper fibrous tunic of the lung
Mechanism of the sounds of the heart
Mechanism of the sounds of the heart
Memoir on chronic psoitis and abscess of the psoas muscle
Affection of the heart exasperated by antiphlogistic treatment and cured by the
employment of subcarbonate of iron
Hydrated tritoxyde of iron, an antidote to arsenic
Hernia of the bladder

Case of procidentia uteri successfully treated by operation


On wounds of the neck
Hydrocele in women
Pathological remarks on chronic abscesses
Researches on Instrumental delivery
Cases and observations by a country practitioner
Account of a haemorrhagic disthesis existing in a family, also of a peculiar appearance
of the iris belonging to a family
Practical observations on fever, particularly with reference to the plan of treatment
which has been generally pursued in the belfast fever hospital for several years
Mr Andrews Carmichael's examination of Mr. Macnish's objections to his theory of sleep
History of a unique case of heart disease
Remarks on the pathology of abscesses on the surface of the neck, with illustrative
cases
Experiments and observations on the gastric juice and the physiology of digestion by
William Beaumont
An essay on the tuberculous diseases of the bronchial glands by J.M. Berton
Dictionnaire historique de la medecine ancienne et moderne &c par MM. Dezeimeris,
Ollivers (D'Angers) et Raige-Delorme
Letter to the editor of the Dublin Medical Journal by S. McCoy
On respiration
On the changes produced in the composition of the blood by repeated bleedings
On the acid nature of the blood and the distinction between arterial and venous blood
Method of destroying mice &c in their lurking places
Mode of detecting some organic acids
Effect of gases on vegetation
A shower of toads
Memoir on animal electricity
Leucosis, (leucopathia, albinoismus)
Congenital cervical fistulae
The lymphatic system in reptiles
Purulent decomposition of the blood
Curious Legacy
Ball in the lungs
Sohmeyer on the results of re-vaccination in the army during the year 1833
Catalepsy
Sketch of the medical history of the year 1834 as observed in Hamburgh
Acetate lead in pneumonia
Cuprum ammoniatum in St. Vitus's dance
Treatment of intermittent fever by hunger
Gerhard on pneumonia of children
Gastric neuralgia
Case of ununited fracture cured by friction and pressure
Pathological observations on the organs of circulation
Fatal effects of a slight wound received in dissection
Some observations on rupture of the uterus, with cases
Researches on the symptoms and diagnosis of aneurisms of the thoracic acid
Observations on pericarditis
Discovery of the existence of continual vibratory movements produced by cilia in
amphibia, birds, and mammiferous animals by Professor Purkinje and Dr. Valentin

On the anatomy and diseases of the neck of the bladder and of the urethra : being the
substance of the lectures delivered in the theatre of the royal college of surgeons in the
year 1830; and in the westminster hospital in 1833 and 1834 by G.J. Guthrie
The principles of physiology applied to the preservation of health, and to the
improvement of physical and mental education by Andrew Combe
Outlines of comparative anatomy by Robert E. Grant
On the appearance of cholera at Sunderland in 1831 ; with some account of that
disease by James Butler Kell
To the editor of the Dublin Journal of Medical and Chemical Science
Record of an epidemic gangrene of the spleen, which occurred in the village of
Mandrowo, in Russia, in 1831, by Dr. Tchetirkin, translated from Hecker's annals of
medicine by F Churchill
On the use of cold water as an antiphlogistic in the treatment of surgical diseases
Spontaneous gangrene of the leg - amputation before the delimitation of the gangrene
Anatomy - Bill
Observations on erythema nodosum
Observations on the obstetric extractor, the instrument usually called the midwifery
lever
Observations on typhoid pneumonia, with cases
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
Case of tetanus, treated with tartarized antimony
Case of extra-uterine foetation
Letter from Dr Churchill to the Editors of the Dublin Journal of Medical and Chemical
Science
Propositions relating to diseases of the stomach
A case of laryngitis
An exposition of the nature, treatment, and prevention of continued fever by Henry
McCormac
A new synopsis of nosology founded on the principles of pathological anatomy and on
the natural affinities of diseases by G. Hume Weatherhead
Contributions to Human ovology by Doctor Th. L. W. Bischoff
Letter from the Royal Academy of Medicine in Paris to Mr. Carmichael of Dublin
Memoir on the obliteration of the bronchi
Confirmation of Purkinje's discovery of vibratory motions
Notice to the editors of periodical works on medical science
Case in which several metallic bodies were found in the stomach
Report of a case of fracture of the pelvis, attended with sloughing of the urethra, and
singularly extensive urinary fistulae cured by operation after the lapse of one year and
a half
Observations on diseases of the stomach, their sympathies and complications
First report of the new Lying-in Hospital, Dublin, for the year 1834
New researches on the structure of the skin by M.G. Breschet
Notices concerning works on the practice of physic, surgery, pathology, and physiology,
recently published in Germany (Continued from Vol V pg 269)
On the internal use of chloride of sodium in fever
On the peculiarities of the circulating organs in diving animals
Report of the Dublin Committee on the motions and sounds of the heart
Observations on the pulse
On the existence of bones in the hearts of some of the ruminantia

On hydatids found in the omentum of the axis deer


Peculiar species of entozoa in the voluntary muscles of the human subject
On the mammary glands of the setacea
Report of the Dublin lying-in Hospital
On the effect of atmospheric pressure on disease
On the effect of poisons on the animal system (communicated)
On the vital properties of arteries leading to inflamed parts
On the cause of death in cases of asphyxia
Partial amputation of the foot
On the diagnosis of some diseases of the thorax, in which there is an accumalation of
the products of disease within its cavity
On the treatment of purulent ophthalmia in new-born infants
Case of caesarian operation
Bruit de soufflet
On the functions and diseases of the intestinal canal
Researches on the effects of cold and climate, with a mode of measuring the degree of
refrigeration in cooling bodies
Remarkable case of deficient development and malformation
On aneurism by anastomosis
Apparatus for applying galvanism to the human body in cases of chronic disease
On union of the neck of the thigh-bone after fracture
On the different offices of lacteals, lymphatics, and veins in the function of absorbtion
On the infra-orbital sinuses or larmiers, in deers and antelopes
Practical observations in midwifery
Cases of aneurism, in which some unusual circumstances were observed
An account of hydatids found in the omentum of an axis deer ; with observations on
their pathological changes : illustrated by an engraving
Case of poisoning by sulphuric acid
Remarks on partial amputation of the foot
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
Abstract of a communication respecting venereal diseases of the testicle
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
Case of pulsation in the veins of the upper extremities
On the treatment of croup
Pathological researches on phthisis by E. Ch. A. Louis, translated from the French with
introduction, notes, additions and an essay on treatment by Charles Cowan
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology edited by R.B. Todd, Parts I and II
Remarks on the influence of mental cultivation and mental excitement upon health by
Amariah Brigham
Experiments in the inoculation of cows
Scarlatina treated by the application of ice
On the preservation of medicines
Influence of professions and other circumstances on longevity
Bougies with screw-points
Epilepsy cured by nitrate of silver
Ununited fractures cured by means of a seton
On the chemical composition of broths

Purulent discharge from the ear, terminating in caries and death


White blood
Morbid appearances in persons dead of the plague
Preservation of bodies for dissection
Medical bibliography
Contagious diseases in Ireland
The Lancet and the medical institutions of Ireland
Homoeopathia
Chloride of soda (not Chloride of sodium) in fever
Acetate of lead in asiatic cholera
Purpura haomorrhagica successfully treated by bleeding,
C'est par tout comme chez nous
Supposed case of poisoning by ergot of rye ; a word to the wise
On inverted toe-nail
An editor to his constituents
Creosote
New medical college, Calcutta
Action of mushrooms on atmospheric air from a memoir by M.F. Manet read to the soc.
De Phys et d'hist nat de Geneve
Distinctive characters of the dog, the wolf, the chacal, and the fox
On the infra-orbital cavities in deers and anti-lopes, called Larmies by the older french
naturalists
Cases of malignant diphtheritis
Observations on diffuse cellular inflammation, with some remarks on contagion
An essay on laceration of the uterus and vagina with cases
Observations on fractures ; being the substance of clinical lectures delivered in the city
of Dublin hospital
On tympanitis occurring in fever, and the different modes of treating it
Hydrated per-oxide of iron, an antidote to arsenious acid by Robert W. Bunsen
On dropsies connected with suppressed perspiration and coagulable urine by J.
Osborne
A practical treatise on midwifery, containing the result of sixteen thousand six hundred
and fifty four births, occurring in the Dublin lying-in hospital, during a period of seven
years, commencing November 1826 by Robert Collins
Clinical researches serving to the history of the diseases of aged persons, made at the
salpetriere
Tracheotomy for syphilitic ulceration of the larynx
On the structure of bone
On the early use of the trephine in fractures of the cranium with depression
Method of removing particles of iron from the cornea
Bread imperfectly baked to secure the requisite weight of the loaf
Supposed case of diffuse cellular inflammation
On trismus nacentium
Mammary glands in the cetacea
Wound of the artery at the bend of the arm in bleeding
Poisonous sugar
Vascularity of serous membranes
Surgical Society of Ireland
Letter from Dr. Christison of Edinburgh to M. Guibort of Paris on the different sorts of
opium
Treatment of contraction from cicatrix
Preparations of silver against syphilis
Extraordinary penetrating wound of the pelvis by a stick eight inches long, which was
driven into the sacrum

Polypi of the pharynx


Inflammation of the pulmonary veins
Temperature of the human body
On fracture of the neck of the thigh-bone
Amaurosis produced by a wound cured by strychnine after the endermic plan
Plan for establishing a University in London
Prize proposed by the Royal Academy of Medicine of Paris for 1837
Erratum in Dr Collins's work on midwifery
Correction in our last number
Alarming news for the hospital surgeons of Ireland
Medical Reform
Preparatory school of medicine
Medico-chirurgical transactions
On a peculiar affection of the nerves of the teeth
Practical observations on some of the most common causes of tedious labour
Researches on Laennec's vesicular emphysema, with observations on paralysis of the
intercostal muscles and diaphragm, considered as a new source of diagnosis
Observations on the effects of cold on the human body and on a mode of measuring
refrigeration
On fistula lachrymalis, in which a new method of operating is proposed ; and on injuries
of the eye from lime and foreign bodies
Observations on trismus nascentium
Account of a case in which death ensued in consequence of nitric acid having been
poured into the ear ; with a second case, in which the epiglottis was divided in an
attempt to commit suicide
Pathological observations on the brain and nervous system
De pulsu, resorptione auditu et tactu. Annotationes anatomicae et physiologica.
Aucture Henrico Ernesto Weber
Rudiments of physiology, in three parts. Part I on organism. Part II on life, as
manifested in irritation. Part III on life as manifested in sensation and in thought by
John Fletcher. Supplement to outlines of physiology by William Pultney
Observations on the remedies and practice of the late Mr. St. John Long ; now
conducted by Lewis C. Kinchela
Elements of bedside medicine
On blood letting by James Wardrop
On diseases of the liver by Dr Conwell
The obstetricians vademecum by Dr Ryan
On the proximate cause of cholera by Mr. Protheroe Smith
De l'influence des professions sur la duree de la vie par le Dr. Lombard de Geneva
A manual of practical midwifery by James Reid
British and foreign medical review, or quarterly journal of practical medicine and surgery
by Dr Forbes and Dr Conolly
Dublin dissector by Robert Harrison
Silliman's American journal of science
An introduction to the study of practical medicine &c by Professor Macrobin
Catalogue of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh
The cyclopedia of anatomy and physiology parts III and IV by Dr. Todd
A treatise on the prevention and cure of consumption by R. Little
Rational exposition of the disease of the lungs and heart by C. Williams
New and complete manual of auscultation and percussion, applied to the diagnosis of
diseases by M.A. Raciborski
Clinical illustrations of the most important diseases of bengal, with the result of an
inquiry into their pathology and treatment by William Twining

Works on medicine, natural history, and collateral sciences published in London during
the last year
Chloride of soda in ague
Ammennorhoea cured by the application of sinapisms in the mammae
Fractures of the bones of the pelvis
Disposition of the arteries in the erectile tissue of the penis
Preservation and propagation of leeches
On puerperal fever - letter from Dr Samuel Cusack to the editors
Treatment of epilepsy by indigo
Small-pox after vaccination
Pathology of the uterine polypi
Interstitial inguinal hernia complicated with scrotal hernia
Luxation of the arm - letter of M. Malgaigne in vindication
Biographical Notice - the late Dr. Cheyne
Surgical society of Ireland
American medical periodicals
Society of Medical and Surgical students in Dublin
The mock reformers
Report of the Queen's County Infirmary for the year 1835
On the use of tartar emetic combined with opium in certain varieties of delerium
occurring at an advanced stage of continued fever
Pathological observations on the brain and nervous system
Periostitis of the orbit, with some observations
Case of aneurism of the aorta with disease of the semilunar valves attended with some
peculiar symptoms
On latent life, and on vital crystallization
Weber on the pulse ; on the dilatation of the heart ; and on the use of the cochlea in
the organ of hearing
Birth days of celebrated living authors
An essay on the laryngismus stridulus, or croup-like inspiration of infants ; to which are
appended illustrations of the general principles of the pathology of nerves, and of the
functions and diseases of the par vagum and its principal branches by Hugh Ley
De phaenomeno generali et fundamentali motus vibratorii continui, in membranis cum
externis tum internis animalium plurimorum et superiorum et inferiorium ordinum obvii,
commentatio physiologica. Scripserunt Prof. Dr Joh. Ev. Purkinje et Dr G. Valentin
Memoirs de l'Academie Royale de Medicine
Traite clinique des maladies du coeur, &c. &c par J. Bouillaud
The United States Medical and Surgical Journal
New German journal
A brief account of numerous small crystals observed on the peritoneum of the human
subject
Still-born children
Maltreatment of a fractured leg in 1803 by Deschamp and Boyer
Discovery of toads in Ireland
Description of a newly invented instrument applicable to the cure of fractures of the jaw
Unusual formation of the femoral vein
Prizes proposed by the royal academy of medicine of paris for the years 1836 and
1837
Tincture of broomseed in dropsy
Cupping glasses in strangulated hernia
On the employment of sheet-lead as an application to wounds and ulcers

Conclusions on pericarditis
Flannel in hot climates
Collyrium of henderson
Discovery of the chloride of mercury in the brainee of a syphilitic patient
Torsion of arteries in operations on the neck of the uterus
Extract of a letter from Professor Christison to M. Roubiquet
Acute rheumatism of the joints, treated by aconitum napellus
Hypertrophy of the brain
Dr Elliotson on creosote
Mr Cock on mal-formation of the internal ear
On the crusta genu equinae (sweat or knee scab, mock or encircled hoof knees,
hangers, dew claws, night eyes, or horse crust) in epilepsy
At the third evening scientific meeting of the Royal Dublin Society held on Tuesday,
March 29 1836
History of an operation for artificial anus, performed with success, be a new method, in
a case of congenital absence of the anus ; followed by some reflections on
imperforations of the rectum
The medico-chirurgical review
Evening meetings of the college of physicians
Degree of honorary fellow conferred on Drs Pritchard and Roget by the college of
physicians of Ireland
Surgical society of Ireland
Medical Reform
Cases of rupture of the urinary bladder with remarks
Observations on bruit de cuir neuf or leather creak as a diagnostic sign in abdominal
disease
Outlines of certain changes of organic elements
Contributions to pathological anatomy
Observations on the sudden death of children from enlargement of the thymus gland
Notes on corroding ulcer of the uterus
Cases of violent delirium, occuring at an advanced stage of maculated or typhous
fever, and treated successfully by doses of tartar emetic, frequently repeated
A case of serous discharge from the scalp and hair
On the discoveries of Jorg relative to the lungs of children immediately after birth
Traite clinique des maladies du coeur precede de recherches nouvelles sur l'anatomie
et la physiologie de cet organe par J. Bouillaud
St Thomas's Hospital Reports
Observations on the medical and surgical agency of the air-pump
Outlines of human pathology
Lectures on the nervous system and its diseases
Lectures on subjects connected with clinical medicine
A treatise on the chemical, medicinal and physiological properties of creozote ;
illustrated by experiements on the lower animals ; with some considerations on the
embalmment of the egyptians
Memoir on thymic asthma
Pneumo-thorax treated with opiates
Malformation of the Oesophagus
Compound dislocation of the clavicle (backwards)
Creosote
Lithotrity in very young children
Double femoral vein
On the appearance of light during crystallization
Elimination per anum of a portion of the small intestine

Evening reunions of the College of Physicians


Surgical society of Ireland
Cases of anomalous affections of the larynx requiring the operation of tracheotomy
Observations suggested by a comparison of the post mortem appearances produced
by typhous fever in Dublin, Paris, and Geneva
Statistical view of the comparative frequency in which the principal medicines used
during the last sixty years have been prescribed in Dublin
Statistics of fever with general observations on its nature, causes and treatment
Medical problems
Medical problems
Observations on diseases of the nervous system
On amputation of the penis
Second letter from Doctor Lombard to Doctor Graves on the subject of Typhous fever
Flora Hibernica, comprising the flowering plants, ferns, characeae, musci, hepaticae,
lichenes, and algae of Ireland, arranged according to the natural system ; with a
synopsis of the genera, according to the linnaean system by James Townsend
New researches on the organic elements and intimate structure of animal bodies by
Gottfried Rheinhold Treviranus
New operation for the prevention of prolapsus uteri
Formula for the internal administration of iron
Indigo in epilepsy
Employment of creosote in pulmonary phthisis
Manner of obtaining blood in cases where the vein does not yield it readily
Pneumonia in children treated by white oxide of antimony
Yellow fever at goree (Senegal)
Dissolving of urinary calculi
Treatment of orchitis by compression
Letter on the medicinal properties of the extract of acetum colchici
Letter from Dr Prichard on the subject of Mr Wallace's opinion concerning the want of
sagittal suture in certain tribes of negroes
Kennedy on tartar emetic in obstetric practice
Physiological and chemical researches on the blood of the vena porta
Eruption caused by the internal use of copaiba
Dupuytren's pommade to prevent the hair from falling out
Amenorrhoea
Digitalis a specific for delirium tremens
Spirits of turpentine in enemata as a cure for sciatica
Poisoning by arsenic cured by the hydrated tritoxide of iron
Leucorrhoea cured by colchicum
Soda a remedy for tooth-ach
Pommade for the cure of itch
Pommade for the cure of enlarged tonsils
Spontaneous dislocation of the crystalline lens
On the removal of sequestra without an operation
Elevation and depression of the pelvis in luxations of the femur
Medical joint stock company in paris
On catheterism in paralysis if the bladder
Neuralgia of the testicle caused by a calculus in the urethra
On the changes which the stomachs of crabs undergo during the period of casting their
shells
On the medical properties of the tannate of quinine and cinchonin
On the treatment of obstinate ague, and of the supervening dropsy

Electricity a cure for taenia


Anatomical and Physiological remarks on hunchbacks
On the connexion between the mother and the foetus
Tartar emetic and opium in the delirium of fever
Professor Muller on the structure of bone
Quarterly report of the Carlow fever hospital
Relative value of apothecaries weights in different countries
Professor Muller's account of the arteries that produce erection of the penis
Medical degrees granted by the Trinity College, Dublin during the last ten years
Admissions into the King and Queens College of Physicians in Ireland during ten years
Diplomas granted by the College of surgeons in Ireland during ten years
Licenses granted by apothecaries hall in Ireland during the last ten years
The proofs of infanticide considered ; including Dr Hunters tract on child murder with
illustrative notes and a summary of the present state of medico-legal knowledge on that
subject
Principles of pathology and practice of physic
On the mechanism of bruit de soufflet
Observations on the periodicity of births, shewing the total number born in each month ;
the number of pre-mature children, the sex, &c, &c ; the number of stillborn children,
and children dying ; also with regard to the death of mothers, and the most important
complications met with in delivery, deduced from the experience of 16,654 cases
An account of a human foetus without brain, heart, or lungs : with observations on the
nature and cause of the circulation in such monsters
Cases illustrative of the spontaneous amputation of the limbs of the foetus in utero,
with remarks
Notice of a newly discovered peculiarity in the structure of the uterine decidua or
decidua vera
Case of fracture of the neck of the femur
Notice of the tincture of acetate of iron
Determination of the question, which are the nerves of taste
New methods of cure in cases of unnatural openings in the anterior portion of the male
urethra
Account of some particulars in the anatomy of the fifth nerve in the human subject ,
and in fish, not hitherto observed
Report on the state of the Library, Museum and Record room of the Medical
Department of the Army
Manuale practico per la cura degli apparentemente morti premessevi alcune idee
generali di polizia medica per la tutela della vita negle asfittici opera de Pietro Manni
An introductory lecture delivered to the mathematical class at the Royal School of
Medicine and Surgery at Birmingham by the Rev William Lawson
Researches into the physical history of mankind by James Cowles Prichard
Facts and cases in obstetric medicine with observations on some of the most important
diseases incidental to females by J.T. Ingleby
Observations on the principal medical institutions and practice of France, Italy and
Germany, with notices of the universities &c, &c, by Edwin Lee
Considerations respecting a new paper which acts in the formation of animal bodies
Researches on the symptoms and diagnosis of aneurismal and other tumours in the
cavity of the thorax
Contributions to practical medicine
Letter from Dr Perry on Typhous fever

Cases of placenta presentation


Pathological contributions No I
Some remarks on epidemic typhous fever which prevailed in the parish of
Donoughmore, County Donegal, in March, April and May 1836
A case of circumscribed false aneurism of the brachial artery, caused by puncture in
blood-letting, and cured by operation
Observations on cerebral and spinal apoplexy, paralysis, and convulsions of new-born
infants.
On the hydrio of potash as an emmenagogue in a letter from Doctor Pinching
Case of hydrophobia
An essay on the origin and nature of tuberculous and cancerous diseases by Richard
Carmichael
A history of British quadrupeds
A treatise on tetanus, being the essay for which the Jacksonian prize for the year 1834
was awarded by the Royal College of Surgeons in London by Thomas Blizard Curling
The human brain, its configuration, structure, development, and physiology ; illustrated
by references to the nervous system in the lower orders of animals by Samuel Solly
Manuel de medicine operatoire, fondee sur l'anatomie normale et l'anatomie
pathologique par J.F. Malgaigne
The controversy concerning the nerves of the navel string and of its vessels, &c by
J.A.C. Schott
On the diseases of the hip-joint : with plain and coloured plates by William Coulson
Guy's hospital reports no III
A short treatise on medical reform by W.B. Wilmot
A bedside manual of physical diagnosis applied to diseases of the lungs, pleurae,
heart, abdominal viscera, and uterus by Charles Cowan
Some remarks on the sensations of the amputated
Most important alteration in the period of study required to take out medical degrees in
the University of Dublin
Remarkable instance of deformity of the pelvis
Cases of amputation
On the stimulating effects of cold water
Cases of fracture treated by the bandage
Singular case of lead imbedded in the tibia
Rational view of small-pox and the mode of treatment
On the physiology of hearing
Effusion of the blood into chambers of the eye from injury
Case of introsusception in which an operation was successfully resorted to
Experiments in animal magnetism
Flagellation in cases of poisoning
Account of a remarkable misplacement of the stomach
On the employment of muriate of barytes in the treatment of white swellings
On the cure of intestinal fistulae by the actual cautery
History of a successful case of caesarean section
Severe symptoms from the bite of a spider
Poisoning from a viper bite - cure with sulphate of quinine
Spontaneous combustion
Injections of gaseous chlorine in hydrocele - treatment of chillblains
Medical Problems
Remarks on fracture of the neck of the thigh-bone, external to the capsule
On the length of the umbilical cord and its mechanical influence upon parturition

Scarlatina with ulcerated throat, and inflammation of the arachnoid membrane


Observations on the artificial dilation of the mouth of the womb during labour, and upon
instrumental delivery &c, &c
1. On the organized bodies found in the seminal fluid of animals, and their analogy to
the pollen of plants
2. On the development of the seminal animalcula
3. Further observations on the seminal animalcules of the invertebrate animals
On the occurrence of crystals in the intestinal canal in cases of abdominal typhus
Discovery of ciliary motions in the cavities of the brain
Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians, London 1836
A practical treatise on the management and diseases of children by Richard T. Evanson
and Henry Maunsell
A treatise on the diseases of the eye and its appendages by Richard Middlemore
Sketch of the comparative anatomy of the nervous system with remarks on its
development in the human embryo to which is added an arranged descriptive list of the
series of illustrative preparations and drawings, and an anatomical table of the
analogies existing between the brain of the human foetus, and that of the lower animals
by John Anderson
A practical treatise on the diseases of the skin, arranged with a view to their
constitutional causes and local characters ; including the substance of the essay to
which the Royal College of Surgeons awarded the Jacksonian Prize and all such
valuable facts as have been recorded by continental authors on these subjects, to the
present time by Samuel Plumbe
Case of congenital hernia cerebri
Injury of the head, with loss of more than an ounce of the substance of the brain
Fatal Enteritis produced by lumbrici
Curious case of general miliary eruption, followed by a general furuncular eruption
The common carotid tied in a child aged fifteen months
Exarticulation of the thigh bone at the hip joint
Case of internal strangulation of the intestines
Case of carcinoma uteri treated successfully with milk diet and large doses of conium
A case of intussusceptio treated with reguline mercury
Case of elephantiasis of the scrotum
New method of reducing dislocations of the humerus
New treatment of strictures of the urethra
Stuttering caused by the presence of intestinal worms
Acupuncture as a remedy for rheumatism
The caesarean operation performed twice, successfully, on the same woman
Measles and paralysis
Spontaneous amputation of a limb in utero
Case of nail in the bronchia
Medical Intelligence
An essay on wounds of the heart
An inquiry into the management of the first stage of labour
The history of a very extraordinary and unusally violent case (supposed to have been
engendered by glanders,) which terminated fatally in the hospital of the 2nd Dragoon
guards, at Cahir barracks, Ireland, 30th April 1829
On the use of the nitro-muriatic acid bath
An account of tubercles in the air-cells of a bird, and some observations on tubercles in
general
On the treatment of various diseases by means of creosote
Observations and remarks on hypertrophy of the mammary gland by Dr. Fingerhuth

Observations on the surgical pathology of the larynx and trachea, chiefly with a view to
illustrate the affections of those organs which may require the operation of
bronchotomy : including remarks on croup, cyannche laryngea, injuries by swallowing
acids and boiling water, foreign bodies in the windpipe, asphyxia, wounds, &c by
William Henry Porter
Practical observations on the venereal disease, and on the use of mercury by Abraham
Colles
A literal interlinear translation of the first four books of celsus de medicina with ordo and
text &c by Robert Venables
The retrospective address, upon medical science and literature, delivered at the fourth
anniversary meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, held at
Manchester, July 21st 1836 by John Green Crosse
Inquiry into the nature and causes of goitre
Caesarean operation in New York
Smallpox in Boston
Mortality in 1836
A hybrid
The Virginia dwarfs
Power of galvanism
Observations on the use of certain remedies in typhous fever, and its complications
Observations on the present state of pharmacy in Germany
An account of hernia pericardii
Case of long-continued vomiting, &c. &c. attended by some remarkable circumstances
Pathological contributions - No II
Report of St John's fever and lock Hospitals, Limerick
Observations on the treatment of various diseases
An inquiry into the possibility of transplanting the cornea, with the view of relieving
blindness (hitherto deemed incurable) caused by several diseases of that structure
Observations on excision, particularly on excision in the middle of the hand and foot,
and of the phalanges of both
Violent pulsations of the aorta in the epigastric region, and their treatment
An exposition of the signs and symptoms of pregnancy, the period of human gestation,
and the signs of delivery by Wm.F. Montgomery
A treatise on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the chest Part I. Diseases of
the lung and windpipe by William Stokes
Guy's Hospital Reports No IV April 1837
Observations on extraction and displacement of the cataract ; with tables, shewing the
relative success resulting from the performance of these operations by Dr J.A.
Robertson
A dictionary of practical medicine, &c, &c by James Copland
Principles of the theory and practice of medicine, &c, &c by Marshall Hall
Report on the Hamburg Hospital for the first quarter of 1836
Observations on bruit de soufflet
Cases of inversion of the uterus, with remarks
Observations on Dr Abraham Colle's work on the veneral disease, and on the use of
mercury
Remarks on convalescence after natural labour
A case of disease of the spino-occipital articulation, with the post mortem appearances
History of a case of extensive carcinomatous disease
Contributions to the pathology of glanders in the human subject

Report of St. John's fever and Lock Hospitals, Limerick


A treatise on the malformation, injuries, and diseases of the rectum and anus
(illustrated with plates) by George Bushe
The philosophy of human nature in its physical, intellectual, and moral relations by
Henry McCormac
Remarks on Mr Aldridge's criticism on the London pharmacopoeia by Richard Phillips
Gleanings by Dr. Bigger
Diptherite
Results of re-vaccination in the Royal Prussian army in the year 1836
Local manifestations of intermittent fever
Sweating of blood from the feet in tertian fever
Frictions with lard
On toothach from caries
Treatment of scabies
Treatment of scabies by simple mechanical means, from Berlin Medical Times
Union of the scalp by the first intention, when nearly the whole of it had been detached
Communication of animal poisons to man
The communication of an herpetic poison from calves
Of antimonial suppositories as a mean of restoring the haemorrhoidal flux
On the uterine syphon
On the typhous fever, which occurred at Philadelphia in the spring and summer of 1836
; illustrated by clinical observations at the Philadelphia Hospital ; showing the distinction
between this form of disease and dothinenteritis, or the typhoid fever, with alteration of
the follicles of the small intestine
Peculiarities in the feet of the Javanese and Dyaks
Oriental craniology
Snake charmers
Egyptian dancing madness, and fire-eating
A charm put to the test
African cosmetics
Guinea worm - dracunculus
Obesity in Africa
Singular origin of fever
Superior healthfulness of iron ships - the iron steam vessel the Alburkah was much
healthier than the larger steamer the Quorra
African ague
African poisoning scene
Misunderstandings produced by patients
Observations on fever
Observations on the use and abuse of mercury
Remarks on inversion of the uterus
Remarks upon certain injuries of the upper extremity of the humerus
Case of hydatid tumour
On aortitis, as one of the causes of angina pectoris ; with observations on its nature
and treatment
Observations on the nature of neuralgia, and on the principles, according to which the
treatment of it ought to be conducted
Case of haematuria
Second report of the new Lying-in Hospital Dublin
Reply to Mr Philips's remarks on Mr Aldridge's criticism on the London Pharmacopoeia
by Dr. Aldridge
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology edited by Robert Todd

Extracts from the Proceedings of the Medical Section of the British Association
To the editors of the Dublin Medical Journal
Death of Dr. William West
Sir A. Cooper in Edinburgh
Case of rupture of an aneurism of the common carotid, and ligature of that artery near
its origin from the innominata
On the frequency of the presence of the trichocephalus dispar in the human intestines
Contributions to the pathology of the uterus
Medical problems (continued from Vol XI)
Observations on the use of stethoscope in the practice of midwifery
The physiology of the hip-joint, considered in relation to the doctrines of hip-joint
disease
Mr Faussett's reply to the medico-chirurgical reviewer, with observations on a certain
form of epigastric chronic congestion
Surgical observations on tumours, with cases and operations by John C. Warren
Second report of the London Committee of the British Association for the advancement
of science, on the motions and sounds of the Heart ; communicated at the meeting at
Liverpool, September 1837
Royal medical and chirurgical society Nov 28th 1837. The President in the chair.
Removal of the clavicle with a tumour situated in that bone
St Bartholomew's hospital, taliacotian operation
Imbibition
Case of aneurism
St George's Hospital - abstract of a clinical lecture on disease of the kidney
Military Hospitals during the siege of Oporto
Effects of water applied to the skin in allaying thirst
How to stop bleeding from the nose
Medical directions for the use of pedestrian travellers
On injuries of the eye by percussions caps
Puncturation in ascites
On pessaries, and the radical cure of prolapsus vaginae et uteri
On malaria and yellow fever in the West Indies
Transfusion of blood
Statistics of fever and small-pox in Glasgow by Robert Cowan
Cases of acute inflammation confined to the epiglottis
Journal of an asthmatic
On some effects resulting from wounds of nerves
The medical topography of Cove
Anatomy of cowper's glands in the female
Some observations on fever
Summary of Mr Carmichael's views of the venereal cases in which mercury is
admissable or is not admissable
Gleanings from Foreign Medical Journals by Dr Bigger
Gout in the penis
Epilepsy cured by indigo
Partus per anum
Extraordinary size of an infant at birth
Curative effects of nitrate of silver in nervous diseases of the stomach
Communication of the poison of rabies from one human being to another by Dr
Haxthausen
External application of acid of haller by Dr Brach
Incontinence of urine cured by strychnine
Inflammation of the testicle treated by compression

Oil of turpentine in neuralgia


Corrosive sublimate in syphilitic pains in the bones in rheumatic or gouty complications
Hydrargyrum iodinicum in obstinate syphilitic swellings
Nitrate of silver in spasmodic affections of the heart
Application of secale cornutum to cases of haemorrhage
Pomade to cure baldness
Delirium Tremens
Removal of five splinters of iron from the eye
Tinea Capitis
On the treatment of syphilitic buboes by seton by Professor Levicaire
Perforation of the acetabulum caused by a fall on the trochanter
Ossification of the crystalline lens
On the proximate cause, and radical cure of varicose veins of the leg
Case of general induration of the skin by Dr. Fantonetti
Effects of removal of the ovaries from cows
The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology edited by Robert B. Todd
An essay on the antiquity of hindoo medicine, including an introductory lecture to the
course of materia medica and therapeutics by J.F.Royle
Dissertatio inauguralis medica typho exanthematico, halis epidemio. Auctor Julius
Staberoh
A plan of pathological signs by A.F. Schill
Outlines of the principal diseases of females, chiefly for the use of students by
Fleetwood Churchill
A lecture on the nature and cultivation of the medical profession, intended as a guide to
students by George T. Morgan
A letter on the metaphysical and phrenological opinions of Doctor Elliotson
A letter from Professor Hamilton of Edinburgh, in reply to the objections made to his
practical precepts in Midwifery by Dr. Collins
Second Medical Report of the Western Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary, 31 Arranquay
Report of the Newry Dispensary and fever Hospital for the year 1837
On cirrhosis of the lung
Observations on sciatica and other neuralgic affections, with a consideration of their
frequent origin from a disordered state of the stomach ; interspersed with some novel
views respecting the origin and prevention of gall-stones ; both diseases exemplified by
the author's own case ; together with an account of the waters of Bagneres de Bigorre
and Barege in their treatment
Sir David Brewsters Theory of cataract
Practical observations on the pathology and treatment of typhus fever by Albert Henry
Callanan
The stomach in its morbid states ; being a practical inquiry into the nature and
treatment of diseases of that organ ; and into the influence they exercise upon the
origin, progress, and termination of diseases of the liver, heart, lungs and brain by
Langston Parker
Philadelphia Medical Examiner
On the state of the pupil in typhus, and the use of Belladonna in certain cases of fever
Statistical Report of the Richmond lunatic asylum
Some observations on the diagnosis of cynanche trachealis and laryngitis
Remarks on the identity of structure between the kidneys and epidermoid glands
Observations on Professor Hamiltons deviations from the ordinary mode of stating
practical results

Researches on the occurrence of typhus in the manufacturing cities of Great Britain


with some observations on the nature of its enteric complication
Cases - Puerperal mania, benificial effects of belladonna. Ossification of cerebral veins
Letter from A. Carmichael to the editors of the Dublin Journal of Medical Science
Plague, from actual observation by Doctor Bulard (de Meru)
Experiments and observations on the gastric juice, and the physiology of digestion by
Wm. Beaumont
On the efficacy of pressure in certain cases of veneral phagedaenic ulceration
Professor Dieffenbach on excision of the bones of the face
Case of primary laryngo-tracheitis (with false membrane) in the adult
Researches on operative midwifery. No I. Induction of premature labour
On the chronic cystitis with obervations on the employment of the solid nitrate of silver
in catarrh of the bladder, as practised by Professor Lallemand of Montpellier
On the genus to which the worms known by the name of ascarides belong.
On the primary causes of strangulation, and an improved mode of performing the taxis,
in cases of intestinal herniae
Extracts from the work of Testa, delle malattie del cuore, illustrating some unusual
symptoms of pericarditis and pleuritis. With observations by William Stokes
On orthopedics in France by Professor J.F. Dieffenbach
A treatise on English bronchocele, with a few remarks on the use of iodine and its
compounds by James Inglis
The visitor's companion to the Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, comprehending a general
outline of the principles of Botanical Science with illustrations and populars notices of
various objects of interest in the garden by Ninian Niven
A treatise on inflammation by James Macartney
The life of Edward Jenner with illustrations of his doctrines, and selections from his
correspondence by John Baron
The anatomy and diseases of the testis by Robert Vogan
A practical compendium of the materia medica, with numerous formulae adapted for
the treatment of the diseases of infancy and childhood by Alexander Ure
A philosophical and statistical history of the inventions and customs of ancient and
modern nations in the manufacture and use of inebriating liquors ; with the present
practice of distillation in all its varieties : together with an extensive illustration of the
consumption and effects of opium, and other stiimulants used in the East, as
substitutes for wine and spirits by Samuel Morewood
Novel rhinoplastic operation
Use of musk in some diseases of children
Animal magnetism
Dr Clutterbuck versus the stethoscope. Dr Hope on auscultation in valvular disease
A reply to Dr. Collins's last communication in the Dublin Journal of Medical Science
Observations on fever
On the treatment of hydrocele, by the injection of tincture of iodine into the tunica
vaginalis
Simple and complete dislocation of the astragalus from the os calcis and navicular
bone, upon the dorsum of the latter, without disturbance of the relations between the
tibia, fibula, and astragalus, and without fracture of any of these bones ; the case of
Richard Carmichael, corresponding member of the Academie Royale de Medecine &c
On animal magnetism
Some remarks on the hooping cough, communicated in a letter to Dr R.J. Graves

On the occurrence of crystals in the human intestines


Researches and observations on plica polonica
On the mechanism of Bruit de Soufflet
Observations on hypertrophy and other affections of the os uteri
The transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association. Instituted 1832.
Part 2. Volume VI
Practical observations on hysteria, especially relating to its organic character by John
Prichard
A system of practical surgery
Nunnely's anatomical tables
Evers on comparative anatomy
On the blackening of nitrate of silver by light
Abstract of a paper on ulcerations of the cervix uteri, and on the abuse of the speculum
uteri
Observations on the treatment of various diseases
Observations on the exhibition of mercury in minute doses
An examination of Dr. Hamilton's letters in defence of his opinions, especially in
reference to the management of the first stage of labour
On the position of the placenta or afterbirth in the womb during pregnancy, and on the
manner the latter organ expands therein, as also of its subsequent contractions in the
process of parturition
Propositions relating to diseases of the stomach
Postscript to Dr. Graves's observations on the prevalence of fever in Ireland
An outline of the history of medicine from the earliest historic period to the present time,
intended to illustrate the connexion between the progress of anatomy and the
improvement of the healing art. By Philip Crampton
Observations on the oriental plague, and on quarantines, as a means of arresting its
progress, addressed to the British Association of Science assembled at Newcastle, in
August, 1838 by John Bowman
Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay
The India Journal of Medical and Physical Science edited by Frederick Corbyn
Institution of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Researches on the state of the heart, and the use of wine in typhous fever
Observations on Professor Hamilton's "Deviations", &c
Observations on the exhibition of remedies, in the form of vapour, in pulmonary
diseases ; with description of a diffuser of the administration of iodine, chlorine, &c
1. Urinary diseases and their treatment by Robert Willis, 2. Traite des maladies des
reins et des alterations de la secretion urinaire etudiees en elles-memes et dans leurs
rapports avec les maladies des ureteres, de la vessie, de la prostate, de l'urethre, &c ;
avec un atlas in folio par P. Rayer, 3. On granular degeneration of the kidnies, and its
connexion with dropsy, inflammations and other diseases by Robert Christison
Doctrines for the recognition and treatment of diseases of the lungs and heart, with
particular reference to the methods of exploration by percussion, auscultation, &c by
Dr. P.J. Philipp
A synopsis of the various kinds of difficult parturition, with practical remarks on the
management of labours by Samuel Merriman
Principles of general and comparative physiology, intended as an introduction to the
study of human physiology, and as a guide to the philosophical pursuit of natural history
by William B. Carpenter
Elements of physiology by J. Muller, translated by W. Baly
Lectures of the theory and practice of physic by the late David Hosack
A dictionary of practical medicine by James Copland, and The cyclopaedia of anatomy
and physiology by Robert B. Todd

Human physiology by Robert Dunglison


Vital statistics of Glasgow by Robert Cowan
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin - first meeting of the society, Dec 1,
1838
Aneurism of the abdominal aorta
Ulcerated communication between the gall bladder and stomach
Encephaloid tumour of the abdomen, with obliteration of the vena cava
Extensive development of malignant disease, (fungus haematodes)
Pulmonary calculus
Fracture of the tibia and fibula; with laceration of the anterior tibial nerve, producing
severe neuralgia of the leg
Granular kidney, with permanent patency of the aortic valves
Follicular disease of the intestines in typhous fever
Ovarian Cyst
Intra-thoracic cancer
Cancer of the lung and heart
Vesicular polypi of the uterus
Haemorrhagic peritonitis
Disease of the sciatic nerve
Fracture of both bones of the forearm, in the vicinity of the wrist joint
Cysts contained in the parietes of the heart
Chronic pleuritis, with incipient aneurism of the aorta
Vesicular and fibro-cellular polypi of the uterus
Tubercular disease of the peritoneum
Aneurism of the posterior cerebral artery
Fracture of the neck of the femur
Malignant tumour of the mamma
Nearly complete obliteration of the pulmonary artery
Imperfect ventricular septum of the heart
Fungus haematodes of the uterus
Calcereous tumour of the uterus
Sloughing of the vagina after preparation
Perforating ulcer of the stomach
Compression of the left bronchial tube by a small aneurismal tumour. Perforation of the
Oesophagus
Obliteration of the abdominal aorta, the left iliac and femoral arteries
Multilocular aneurism of the aorta, complicated with pulmonary tubercle. Calcareous
deposit in the bronchial tubes
Contamination of the foetus by veneral poison
Stricture of the pylorus in consequence of thickening of the tunics of the stomach
without ulceration
Chronic abscess of the lung, with mortification of a portion of one of the ribs
Strangulated femoral hernia
Peculiar ulceration of the eyelids, extending to the bones of the nose and orbit
Large abscess connected with the kidney - abscess between the bladder and rectum
Cirrhosis of the liver, with enlargement of the spleen
Disease of the liver
Congestion of the uterus
Granular state of the kidney
Adhesion of a portion of the small intestines to the fundus uteri
Aneurism of the thoracic aorta
Cancerous disease of the bones
Fibrous tumour of the uterus

Chronic rheumatic arthritis of the hip-joint


The Dublin Hospital Reports
Introductory address, delivered at the first meeting in the Rotunda, Nov. 14, 1838
Death of Professor Broussais
The Third Medical Report of the Western Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary, 31, Arranquay
On the injurious effects of the pharmaceutical treatment of digitalis purpurea in forming
its tincture ; with a proposal for a more efficacious formula
Observations on the purulent ophthalmia of new-born infants ; on the cause of the
disease ; its progress in the eye ; and manner the destruction of the organ is
sometimes effected by it ; as also of its treatment
On the diagnosis and treatment of hydrothorax
An essay upon the original or congenital luxations of the upper extremity of the
humerus
On the formation of mucus and pus, and their relations to the epithelium and epidermis
by Dr. Henle
Gazette Medicale. Jules Guerin
The quarantine laws, their abuses and inconsistencies. A letter addressed to the Right
Hon. Sir John C. Hobhouse, Bart, M.P. President of the Board of Control by Arthur T.
Holroyd
Wilhelm Stokes, Doctors der Medicin, &c. &c Abhandlung uber die diagnose und
behandlung der brustkrankheiten aus dem Englischen. Von Gerhard Von dem Busch
Supplementary tables to Dr E. Tiedemann's great work on the arteries of the human
body, consisting of eighteen coloured lithographic drawings, copied from Nature, and of
the full size ; with an explanatory text in both Latin and Germany
Notices of works received
Perforating ulcer of the stomach
Ileo-caecal abscess, with perforation of the intestine and groin
Incipient cirrhosis of the liver, with chronic gastritis and congestion of the mucous
membrane of the intestines
Extensive fracture of the cranium, in consequence of a fall during an epileptic paroxysm
Formation of numerous cysts in the kidneys, with extensive depositions of phosphate of
lime
Softening of the uterus
Separation and discharge of the superior epiphysis of the os femoris
Extensive tubercular excavation of the right lung, communicating with the cavity of the
pleura
Cerebriform depositions in the spleen and lymphatic glands of the pelvis and abdomen
Caries of the temporal bone, with destruction of the mastoid cells, and perforation of
the cranium ; sloughing of the cerebellum
Oedema of the glottis, following an attempt at suicide, in which the larynx was divided.
Tracheotomy subsequently performed
Fungous disease of the antrum
True aneurism of the first portion of the aorta ; sudden death without rupture of the sac
Fibrous tumours and polypi of the uterus
Peculiar alteration of the liver, in a case of poisoning by sulphuric acid and alcohol
Tumour compressing the cerebellum
Rapid consolidation of the lung, occurring under the typhoid condition
Inflammation of the larynx, induced by caustic ammonia
Internal strangulation of a portion of intestine, through an opening in the mesentery

Tubercles on the internal surface of the dura-mater


Hypertrophy of the heart, with rupture of the mitral valves
Extreme contraction of the chest consequent upon empyema
Congenital dislocations of the shoulder joint
Acute inflammation and ulceration of the larynx, occurring with symptoms of diffuse
inflammation
Fragilitas ossium
Extensive cancerous disease of the stomach, rupture of the stomach, peritonitis
Peculiar distention of one of the semilunar valves of the aorta, with dissection aneurism
of the aorta, engaging the ventricular septum
Hydatids in the ovum
Purulent cysts in the heart
Granular kidney, absence of albumen in the urine
Croup of the bronchial tubes
Aneurism of the aorta, compressing the trachea
Phlegmonous abscess of the lung in process of cure
Tubercles in the foetal lung, in a state of softening
Displacement of the foot outwards with fracture of the fibula
Congenital umbilical hernia
Dislocation of the metatarsus and internal cuneiform bone backwards and upwards
upon the tarsus
Fracture of the vertebrae with laceration of the spinal cord
Fracture of the odontoid process
Fracture of the cervical and sixth dorsal vertebrae
Icterus infantum
Aneurism of the arteria innominata
Contamination of the foetus by veneral poison
Malformation of the aortic and pulmonary valves
Fracture of the acetabulum and horizontal ramus of the pubis, followed by chronic
inflammation of the osseous tissue
Aneurism springing from the sinus of one of the aortic valves
Ulcerated stricture of the Oesophagus
Disease of the mitral valve without valvular murmur
Diaphragmatic pleurisy
Impressions of the ribs on the lung
Peculiar alteration of the ovary
Proceedings of the Dublin Obstetrical Society
Delirium Tremens
Rheumatism terminated by ossification of the muscles, a case followed by observations
Extracts from the statistical reports of the sickness, mortality, and invaliding among the
troops in the United Kingdom, the Mediterranean, and British America ; prepared from
the records of the Army Medical Department and War-Office returns
Biographical memoir of Dr. James Johnson
Postscript to Mr Smith's paper on the original or congenital luxations of the upper
extremity of the humerus - Case V Congenital subcoracoid luxation
On the effects which results from the introduction of pins into the digestive organs
Observations in reply to a paper published by Mr H. Carmichael in the Dublin Journal
for January 1839 on the position of the placenta, &c ; in which also an attempt is made
to point out the circumstances which determine the situation of its attachment, and to
account for the occurence of placenta praevia
Researches in operative midwifery. No 2 Version or turning
Observations on the treatment of delirium tremens without opium

Cases of varus and pes-equinus successfully treated, by the method of Stromeyer


Medical report of the dundalk "destitute sick society" together with a sketch of the
medical topography and statistics of the town and parish
Propositions relating to diseases of the stomach
Recent continental intelligence, connected with the practice of medecine and surgery.
Extracted from the foreign journals by S.L.L. Bigger
Essays on various subjects connected with Midwifery by Thomas Radford
A treatise on infantile remittent fever or the gastric fever of infants by John Thwaites
Wormald's anatomical sketches and diagrams part II
Illustrations of osteology by Theodore S.G. Boisragon part I
Outlines of human osteology by F.C. Ward
A treatise on neuralgia by Richard Rowland
Reports of the Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, Birmingham. Address by the Rev
Vaughan Thomas
Instructions for organic analysis by Justus Liebig. Translated by William Gregory
Proceedings of the Dublin Obstetrical Society
Fusiform dilatation of the sub-clavian artery. Arrest of development of the first ribs
Chronic disease of the larynx, with interstitial absorption of a large portion of the cricoid
cartilage
Rapid and general dilatation of the air cells
Aneurism of the ascending aorta, extending to the right side. Dissecting aneurism of
the left ventricle
Compression of the trachea and Oesophaugus by a ring of cancerous tumours.
Cancerous deposits in the bronchial tubes
Fistulous opening upon each side of the neck, communicating with oesophagus
Intussusception of the lower portion of the Ileon into the caecum
Condensation of the cellular tissue in infants
Contamination of the foetus by syphilis
Ulceration of the larynx
Monstrous Foetus
Fragilitas ossium
Morbus coxae senilis
Cancer of the uterus
Encephaloid disease of the kidney
Hydatids in the heart
Effusion of blood into the substance of the brain
Gangrene of the lung
Chronic rheumatic arthritis of the shoulder joint
Laryngismus Stridulus
Portion of a lumbricus found in the trachea
Detachment of the os uteri
Pneumonic solidity of the lung with costal indentations
Conversion of the false membranes of pleuritis into tubercle
Rheumatic arthritis of the elbow joint
Extensive ossification of the false membranes in pleuritis with encysted hydrothorax
Polypus excresences of the mucous membrane of the stomach
Seperation of the os uteri during delivery
Strangulated femoral hernia, with stercoraceous abscess of the groin
Aneurism of the ascending aorta, with empyema of the right pleura, and subsequent
tubercle of the lungs
Great enlargement of the thymus gland
Aneurism of the aorta, compressing the pulmonary artery

Ossification of the heart


Chronic endocarditis, with permanent patency of the aortic valves
Inflammation of the iliac, femoral, tibial, and uterine veins occurring after delivery
Rupture of the liver
Sacculated condition of the bladder
Cysts of the bladder
Malformation of aortic valves
Successful extirpation of the partoid gland
Anatomico-physiological remarks on a person who has been beheaded
A letter on the questions of the contagious nature of asiatic cholera, addressed to the
editors of the Dublin journal of medical science
On the protective power of vaccination
Cases of transverse presentations, and one of detachment of the os uteri, with
observations, being the substance of a clinical lecture delivered at the Coombe Lying-in
hospital, on Saturday the 29th of June 1839
Remarks on the epizootic epidemic, or disease prevalent amongst cattle in the
beginning of the present year.
Observations in incontinence of urine
Letter from Fleetwood Churchill
Observations on occlusion of the vagina and uterus, with its means of prevention, and
the operation necessary for its removal
Letter from Doctor Murray to Doctor Stokes on the exhibition of opium in peritonitis
Medical portrait gallery ; or biographical memoirs of the most celebrated physicians,
surgeons &c by Thomas Joseph Pettigrew
Researches on the development, structures, and diseases of the teeth by Alexander
Nasmyth
A treatise on the diseases of the heart and great vessels, &c by J Hope
Medical notes and reflections
First annual report of the Registrar-General of births, deaths, and marriages in England
Proceedings of the Dublin Obstetrical Society
Lectures on variola
Medical Reform
Nitrate of strychnine for paralysis
Medical students in America
Citrate of quina in intermittents
Observations on the nature and treatment of acute rheumatism
On the position of the placenta or afterbirth in the womb, and on the expansion and
contractions of the latter organ during pregnancy and parturition ; being a reply to a
review from the Britain-street lying-in Hospital, upon the author's opinions on these
subjects.
Contributions to midwifery, No II - On purulent effusions into the joints, &c in puerperal
women
Observations on the treatment of acute rheumatism by opium
On a new chemical combination of arsenic, mercury, and iodine ; and on its
employment as a therapeutuc agent
Notice concerning a case of cholera, and a case of diffuse inflammation
The institutes and practice of surgery, being the outlines of a course of lectures by W.
Gibson
The Cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
The pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh
A lecture on the nature, treatment, and cure of club-foot ; illustrated by cases by M.H.
Stapleton

Remarks on the epizootic epidemic. Translated from the French by George Watson.
Royal Academy of Sciences - sitting of the 18th of February
Milk of cows affected with cocote
Extract from the report made to the Academy of Sciences upon the milk of cows
affected with the cocote, followed be general considerations relative to the search for
active matters in the animal economy, which may be found in morbid products, in the
atmosphere, and in the waters
Examination of the note of M.Donne, on the milk of cows attacked by the cocote
Researches of the commission and of other persons relative to the nature of the milk of
cows attacked with the "cocote"
Gastritis ; Hydrocele ; Ossification of the tunica vaginalis
Syphilis in the new-born infant
Horny excrescences removed from the face
Bronchocele
Hydrocele of the neck
Pulsating bronchocele
Osteosarcoma of the jaw
Cancer of the penis
Cirrhosis of the liver, with chronic gastritis, and perforation of the stomach
Caries of the hip joint in the infant
Compound depressed fracture of the cranium hernia cerebri
Diffused aneurism of the subclavian artery
Diffuse inflammation occurring after delivery
Injury of the head occurring during labour
Atrophy of the uterus
Caries of the bones of the pelvis
Fungus of the bladder
Inflammation of the uterus
Ulceration of the throat extending to the lingual artery ; death by haemorrhage
Softening of the anterior column of the spinal cord in its cervical portion
Secondary fistulae of the pleura in cases of empyema and pneumo-thorax
Fungrous disease of the bladder, with cancerous ulceration of the vagina
Medullary tumour of the pancreas, communicating with the stomach ; death by
repeated haemorrhages into the digestive tube
Caries of the cervical vertebrae
Caries of the dorsal vertebrae
Unique phlebitic gangrene
Aneurism of the abdominal aorta ; infiltration of the cellular membrane surrounding the
kidney with blood
Tuberculous tumours of the uterus
Great enlargement of the placenta
Hypertrophy of the liver in the foetus - hernia of the lobe of spigel at the umbilicus
Pleuritis terminating in empyema - operation
Aneurism of the aorta with bruit de soufflet ; aneurism of the aorta without bruit de
soufflet
Inflammation of the knee-joint
Atrophy of the neck of the thigh bone
Dislocation of the femur upon the pubis
Chronic disease of the bladder
Tubercular ulceration of the bladder
Malformation of the heart
Tubercle of the testis
Cavity on the surface of the lungs
Intra capsular fracture of the neck of the femur, united by bone

Oedema of the larynx


Medical Intelligence - Comparative view of the state of pharmacy in Norway and the
United States
Sketch of the origin and progress of asiatic cholera
Researches on operative midwifery No 3. The vectis, or lever
Letter from Dr Churchill
Observations on the effects and mode of application of remedies
Observations upon the use of ipecacuan in internal haemorrhagies, illustrated by a
report of cases successfully treated with it.
Observations on diffuse inflammation
The Accoucheur. A treatise on protracted natural labours suspended animation in newborn infants, and uterine haemorrhage after birth of the child, with illustrative cases by
John Craig
The modern treatment of syphilitic diseases, both primary and secondary, &c by
Langston Parker, Practical observations shewing that mercury is the sole cause of what
are termed secondary symptoms by P.J. Murphy
Proceedings of the Dublin Obstetrical Society
Case of uterine haemorrhage, in which the blood escaped through the fallopian tubes
A further reply to Mr H. Carmichael's views on the position of the placenta, &c., in which
is given a staistical table of its situation in 100 cases, as determined by the
stethoscope, and the measurements of the membranes
Practical observations on peculiar affections of the throat, arising from abscess
between the pharynx and spine, and occurring in children and adults, exemplified by
cases
On retroversion of the utera, and a new method of treating that affection
Contributions to surgical pathology
Appendix to Dr. Grave's report on the progress of cholera
Observations on plastic bronchitis, or bronchial polypi
Cases of Laryngitis
Observations on the use and abuse of mercury
Cases, with observations
On a preparation of iron lately introduced into medicine in France : its inefficiency : and
on the best mode of producing and exhibiting the true protoxide of iron
The arcana of nature revealed : proofs of the being and attributes of God, elicited in a
brief survery of the works of creation by Thomas Kerns
The principles and practice of medicine, founded on the most extensive experience in
public hospitals and private practice, and developed in a course of lectures delivered at
University College, London by John Elliotson
Elements of Natural Philosophy ; being an experimental introduction to the study of the
physical sciences by Golding Bird
Disease of the brain dependent on disease of the heart
Contributions to the history of medicine
A case of general hydrophthalmia, and also one of retinitis of both eyes, successfully
treated by mercury, with observations
Observations on the use of nitrate of silver in some affections of the mucous
membranes
Cases, with observations
Observations on the pathology and treatment of delirium tremens
Observations on the increased friability of the lungs in the first stage of pneumonia
Observations on empyema
Observations upon the nature of hooping cough, and its successful treatment by
mercury
Elements of the practice of medicine by Charles Lendrick

The eye - A treatise on the art of preserving this organ in a healthy condition, and of
improving the sight, &c by J.Ch.August. Franz
A treatise on the diseases of infants &c by C.M. Billard
A treatise on the nature and treatment of hooping cough &c By George H.Roe
Medical report of the House of Recovery and Fever Hospital, Cork-Street, Dublin, for
two years, from 1st January, 1837-1838 by G.A. Kennedy
Observations on the inoculation of syphilis by Mr Acton
Inaugural dissertation on the physiological inferences to be deduced from the structure
of the nervous system, in the invertebrated classes of animals by Wm. B. Carpenter
Emphysema of the submucous tissue of the stomach
Medullary sarcoma of the lung. Medullary tumour in the pelvis.
Acute Gastritis supervening on the subsidence of pneumonia
Acute Cystitis
Hernia cerebelli ; hydrocele of the arachnoid membrane
Transverse fracture of the base of the skull
Uterine Hydatids
Enlargement of the gall bladder, with distention of the pancreatic and biliary ducts.
Scirrhous tubercles in the pancreas and liver
Scrofulous disease of the ankle joint
Small-pox pustule in the bladder
Hydrocele of the neck
Pneumo-thorax, with fistula, in phthisis, and in gangrenous abscess of the lung
Fatty degeneration of the heart
Acute arthritis genu supervening on chronic disease of the joint
Acute inflammation of the knee-joint
Healthy condition of the heart in typhus fever
Abortion of five foetuses in the third month
Rupture of the right ventricle of the heart
Morbus coxae ; partial destruction of the head of the femur ; displacement of the limb
upwards, to a certain extent
Hypertrophy of the heart, with contraction of the left auriculo-ventricular opening
Hypertrophy of the left ventricle, with dilatation of the left auriculo-ventricular opening ;
frequent apoplectic seizures
Malignant fungus of the antrum ; gangrenous abscess of the lung ; pleuritis
Pneumonia in the infant ; absence of bronchitis or pleuritis
Dissecting aneurism of the aorta ; rupture into the pericardium
Tubercular depositions and cavities in the lungs, without symptoms of pulmonic
disease ; epilepsy
Congenital deficiency of a portion of the right cerebral hemisphere ; ossification of the
dura mater ; permanent and rigid contraction of the left upper extremity
Malformation of the liver
Rupture of the uterus
Putrescence of the uterus
Enlargement of the liver, with hyperaemia
History of a complete and recent luxation of the wrist backwards with reflections upon
the mechanism and differential diagnosis of this dislocation
On cod-oil
Medical communication from Paris
Case of very long-continued epilepsy without any appreciable lesion of the brain or
spinal marrow
On the position of the placenta or afterbirth on 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

Contributions to midwifery, No III - A case of pregnancy complicated with a tumour,


occupying nearly the entire pelvis
On the utility of the oxymuriate of mercury in the strumous ophthalmia
On the hydrocyanoferrate of quinina ; a febrifuge of greater power than the sulphate of
quinina
Sequel to Doctor Houston's case of fracture of the pelvis, published in the eighth
volume of this journal
Observations on stuttering
Observations on the diseases incident to pregnancy and childbed by Fleetwood
Churchill
The intimate structure of secreting glands by John Muller
Researches on syphilis, as it occurs in Lithuania ; with observations on the
communicability of the secondary forms of the disease by Dr. Schnuhr
Narrative of a voyage to madeira, tenerife &c by W.R. Wilde
Elements of physiology by J. Muller, translated from the German with notes by William
Baly
Morbus Coxae
Pericarditis
Pulmonary Apoplexy
Tubercular Phthisis
Corroding ulcer of the uterus. Cancer of the uterus
Wound of the thoracic aorta
Cerebral apoplexy
Hypertrophy of the carnea columnae
Subclavian aneurism ; fusiform dilatations of the artery
Purpura Haemorrhagica. Effusion of blood into the arachnoid sac, and under the
pericardium
Superficial gangrene following the eruption of bullae
Pericarditis, with great liquid effusion ; pulmonary apoplexy
Polypus of the uterus
Polypus of the uterus, producing fatal haemorrhage after delivery
Malignant tumour in the anterior mediastinum
Sotening of the heart in typhus
Encephaloid disease of the bones, liver, lungs, and lymphatic glands of the chest and
abdomen. Pneumonia
Encepholoid disease of the lower end of the femur
Encepholoid disease of the wrist
Acephalous Foetus
Fibrous Tumours of the uterus
Fibrinous deposit in the testicle ; Hydrocele
Hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis
Hydatid disease of the testicle
Apparent hermaphrodite
Inoculation with the matter of "grease" in the horse producing symptoms of vaccine in
the human subject
Plastic bronchitis ; formation of casts of the air tubes
Intussusception of the Ileon into the caecum ; polypus of the Ileon
Two aneurisms of the arch of the aorta ; cribriform perforation of the trachea ; death by
haemorrhage
Spontaneous gangrene of the right lower extremity ; obliteration of the external iliac,
femoral, and tibial arteries
Abnormal elbow joints
Organic stricture of the pylorus
Absence of one lobe of the cerebellum

Lumbrici in the hepatic ducts


Mechanism of perforation of the substance of the lung and pleura, in cases of disease
of the substance of the lung
Depositions of calcareous matter in the axillary glands
Ossification of the crystalline lens and outer layer of the retina ; atrophy of the optic
nerves and tractus optici
Abcess in the left Iliac fossa
Occurrence of the bothriocephalus latus in several members of a family
Severe purpura haemorrhagica
Large calculus of the parotid duct
Biliary calculus
Evacuation of biliary calculi through the abdominal parietes
Necrosis of the inferior maxillary bone, preceded and accompanied by cancrum oris
Phlegmasia dolens, terminating in gangrene
Injury of the foetal head
Chronic Rheumatic arthritis of the knee joint
Sloughing of the left bronchial tube from the pressure of an aneurismal tumour ;
emphysema of the sub-cutaneous cellular membrane
Congential deficiency of a portion of the right cerebral hemisphere ; permanent and
rigid contraction of the left arm
Aneurism of the aorta complicated with tubercle of the lung
Observations on the diagnosis and pathology of fractures of the neck of the femur
Observations on the closure of the eye in sleep
An inquiry into the management of the second stage of labour, (mechanism of
parturition.)
On the means of distinguishing real from apparent enlargement of the eyeball, in cases
of hydrophthalmia and exophthalmia
Statement of the medical effects of the liquor hydriodatis arsenici et hydrargyri
On the treatment of varicose veins by M. Bonnet
On the arrangement of hair on the human body by Professor Eschrict
Essay on a new method of diagnosticating in a certain manner, the different deformities
of the prostate, considered as ordinary causes of incontinence and retention of urine in
old men by M. Aug . Mercier
A practical work on diseases of the eye, and their treatment, &c by Frederick Tyrell,
Esq, &c
The principles and practice of obstetric medicine, &c by James Blundell, Edited by
Alexander C. Lee, and N. Rogers
The medical examiner edited by J.B. Biddle, M. Clymer and W.W. Gerhard
Commentatio de tumoribus in pelvi partum impedientibus. A grasso medicorum ordine
heidelbergense promio ornata. Auct B.R. Puchelt
Observations on monesia by M. Bernard Derosne
Six mois de sejour en angleterre pendant 1836 par Sirus Pirondi
Remarks on enlargement of the tonsils, attended by certain deformities of the chest
Transactions of the pathological society of Philadelphia
Diffuse inflammation ; purulent deposits in the joints ; pulmonary phlebitis
Formation of external abscess in empyema
Peculiar syphilitic eruption
Calculus in the bladder
Enourmous medullary tumour of the breast
Cerebriform tumour of the pharynx
Traumatic rupture of the liver
Traumatic emphysema, without laceration of the pleura, or fracture of the ribs

Scirrhous tumour compressing the parotid gland


Softening of both lobes of the cerebellum
Perforation of the lung ; pneumothorax without empyema
Flaccid state of the heart in fever
Cancer of the pylorus, tubercular disease of the lungs and mesenteric glands
Acute of arthritis genu, with acute osteitis, supervening upon chronic rheumatic arthritis
Lymph from the bronchial tubes.
Extensive dilatiation of the bronchial tubes
Disease of the kidney ; albuminous diabetes
Lung in hooping cough
Communication between the aorta and pulmonary artery
Hepatic abscess
Obstruction of the urethra, dilatation of the bladder and ureters
Cauliflower excrescence of the ureters
Cauliflower excrescence of the ureters
Varicose aneurism ; communication between the aorta and pulmonary artery
True aneurism of the common iliac artery, opening into the common iliac vein
University of Dublin
Cases of "night" or "moon blindness", and of ordinary amaurosis, caused by onanism
and inordinate venery ; with remarks.
Researches in operative midwifery. No IV. The Forceps
On the treatment of various diseases
On purpura haemorrhagica, and a newly observed species, exanthema
haemorrhagicum
Observations on the uses of alkalies and acids, in health and disease
Letter from Dr Blennerhassett on small pox after vaccination
Elements of pathological anatomy &c by Samuel D. Gross
Anatomical pathological, and therapeutic researches on the yellow fever of Gibraltar of
1828 by P.Ch A. Louis translated from the manuscripts by G.C. Shattuck
The provincial medical and surgical journal edited by Dr. Hennis Greene and Dr.
Streeten
On the cure of squinting by the decision of one of the straight muscles of the eye by
Charles W.G. Guthrie
Morbus Coxae
Pericarditis with pleuritis and pneumonia
Cancer of the lung with emphysema
Pott's gangrene ; arteritis
Fracture of the neck of the femur through both trochanters
Dropsy of the spinal cord with congestion
Permanent patency of the aortic opening. Calcareous depositions in the sinuses of the
valves
Permanent patency of the aortic opening, with bony deposits in the valves
Encephaloid disease of the stomach
Plastic lymph voided from the left bronchus
Fibrous tumour of the uterus
Puerperal arthritis genu
Lenticular cataract
Foreign body in the vermiform appendix ; perforation of the tube
Foreign body in the vermiform appendix
Plastic lymph expectorated

Deposition of tubercular matter in the prostate gland ; vesiculae seminales, vasa


deferentia, and testicles ; in the lungs, liver, bronchial, mesenteric, and inguinal glands,
with scrofulous caries of the hip and knee joints, spine, and tarsus
Sub-cutaneous section of forty-two muscles and tendons, to remedy general deformity
On the presence of iodate of pottassium in commercial iodide of potassium and the
mode of detecting it
A case of tumour of the brain, with hydrocephalus, and arrest of development of the
uterine system
On the general characters of rachitis
On the development of the embryo in the different classes of the animal kingdom
Researches in operative midwifery. No 5. On the perforator and crotchet.
Medical Observations, &c
Elements of Chemistry, including the most recent discoveries and applications of the
science to medicine and pharmacy, and to the arts by Robert Kane
An address to the medical practitioners of Ireland, on the subject of vaccination, &c 2nd
edition, by Samuel B. Labatt
Remarks on the surgical practice of Paris by W.O. Markham
A short treatise on typhus fever by George Leith Roupell
A practical treatise on the diseases peculiar to women by Sam Ashwell
A memoir on extra-uterine gestation by Dr W. Campbell
Elements of the practice of Medicine by Charles Lendrick
Dr Aldridge on the structure and functions of the pollen
M. Louvrier's operation for the cure of anchylosis
Acute glanders in man
Colouring matter of sea salt
A cysticercus cellulosa, found under the conjunction after an external injury
Abscess of the liver with perforation of the stomach and abdominal parietes - recovery
Fatal Haemorrhage from a vaginal varix
Treatment of delirium tremens
Note from Mr Carmichael
Miscellanea - Mr Warburton's and Mr Hawes's Bills for medical reform
Practical observations on the diagnosis and treatment of some functional
derangements of the heart
An account of an epidemic ophthalmia which prevailed among the children of the south
union workhouse during the summer and autumn of 1840
Observations on a mode of introducing the catheter in difficult cases
On asphyxia, resulting from wounds in the neck
Cases of the venereal disease, illustrative of the introduction of the venereal poison
into the system, through other channels than be several intercourse
An attempt to estimate some of the characteristic marks, by which to judge of the
cause of perforations of the stomach
Clinical report of Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital
Some account of the origin and early history of the College of Physicians in Ireland
An inquiry into the efficacy of digitalis in the treatment of idiopathic epilepsy by Edward
Sharkey
Tables of analysis in the moist way, and by the blow-pipe ; together with the chemical
symbols and equivalents by Edward Brittan
A practical treatise on the bilious remittent fever, its causes and effects by W. Arnold
On the nature and treatment of stomach and urinary diseases &c &c by William Prout

The anatomist's vade-mecum : a system of human anatomy. W.J. Erasmus Wilson


The pathology and diagnosis of the diseases of the chest, &c by Charles J.B. Williams
A discourse on the phenomena of sensation, &c by James Johnston
The elements of materia medica ; Part 1 containing, the general action and
classification of medicines, and the mineral materia medica ; and part II containing the
vegetable and animal materia medica by Jonathan Pereira
Lectures on the morbid anatomy of the serous and mucous membranes by Thomas
Hodgkin
Specimen of the effects of arsenic upon the gastro-intestinal mucous membrane
Ovarian Dropsy
Neuroma
Ulcer of the stomach with perforation
Cystitis from injury of the spinal marrow
Gangrene of the lung
Congenital luxation of the lower jaw
Fungus Haematodes commencing in the orbit
Gangrene of the lung
Dilatation of the side, and tumefaction of the lung in pneumonia
Specimen of flat foot
Analysis of the waters of the african coast and rivers
Iodine to chilblains - to the editor of the medical gazette
Treatment of cynanche - to the Editor of the Medical Gazette
Iron and zinc in diabetes - to the Editor of the Medical Gazette
Acetate of lead in bronchitis
Pure tannin a remedy for excessive perspiration
On the lymphatics of the brain
Economy in Leeches
M. Gannal's mode of embalming
Speedy and certain rubefacient and vesicant
Cure of Aphonia by ammoniacal vapours
Influence of temperature
Chess and phrenology
Observations on diabetes : with cases illustrative of the efficacy of ammonia, in the
treatment of that disease
Arsenic in sulphuric acid - to the Editor of the Medical Gazette
New and successful method of treating disease of the prostate gland
On the external and internal use of veratrine
On the seat of gonorrhoea in women
On the origin of cancer in the veins
Treatment of fissures of the anus with rhatany injections
On the properties of Indian hemp
Cases and observations illustrative of the mercurial treatment of some forms of
incipient phthisis pulmonalis
Reflections on the physiology of the muscles and nerves of the orbit
On the diagnosis of abdominal inflammations
An attempt to estimate some of the characteristics marks, by which to judge of the
cause of perforations of the stomach
On the extremely rare occurrence of consumption in Dingle and its Neighbourhood
A case of Haemorrhagic Diathesis
Remarks on the uses of the globules in relation to absorption, secretion, and morbid
deposition
Researches on operative midwifery &c. &c by Fleetwood Churchill

On the diseases of the hip-joint with observations on affections of the joints in the
puerperal state by William Coulson
The accoucheur's vademecum ; or modern guide book to the practice of midwifery by
Thomas Travers Burke
Observations on the surgical pathology and treatment of aneurism by William Henry
Porter
Tenth report of the ophthalmic Hospital, Canton for the Year 1839
Report of the Lying-in Hospital, Waterford, for three years
Enormous fatty tumour in a new-born child
A case of injury of the head proving fatal after twenty-six years
Air in the veins
Cases and observations illustrative of the mercurial treatment of some forms of
incipient phthisis pulmonalis
Scirrhous development
Social acephalocysts in the brain
Compression of the heart
Healthy condition of the heart in typhus
Malignant tumour of the abdomen
Spina Bifida
Amputation of the limbs of the foetus in utero
Aneurism of the lower extremity of the popliteal artery
On the anatomy and pathology of certain structures in the orbit not previously
described
Case of chronic gastritis, simulating hepatic abscess
Researches on the diagnosis of hernia
Remarks on the uses of the globules in relation to absorption, secretion, and morbid
deposition
Account of a case of poisoning by monkshood which formed the subject of a criminal
trial ; with observations
A brief history of the epidemic small-pox, which visited Dublin in the autumn and winter
of 1839-1840 ; a paper read before the Dublin Obstetrical Society, on the 7th of
January 1841
Descriptive catalogue of the preparations in the museum of the Royal College of
Surgeons in Ireland by John Houston
Elements of Chemistry, including the most recent discoveries and applications of the
science to medicine and pharmacy, and to the arts by Robery Kane
An atlas of plates illustrative of the principles and practice of obstetric medicine and
surgery, with descriptive letterpress by Francis H. Ramsbotham
A practical treatise on the functions and diseases of the unimpregnated womb by Chas.
Waller
The library of medicine, arranged and edited by Alexander Tweedie
Fungoid Tumours of the cerebrum and cerebellum
Plastic inflammation of the colon in the infant
General development of tubercle, with disease of the thymus gland
Arachnitis of the cerebellum and ponsvarolii
Fungus of the antrum
Caries of the temporal bone. Phlebitis of the lateral sinus and internal jugular vein
Aneurism of the aorta opening into the left ventricle
Multilocular tumour compressing the trachea
Cancerous disease of the pylorus
Enormous umbilical hernia
Ovarian Tumour
Enlargement of the Heart
Loss of the corpora cavernosa

Contraction of the aortic opening


Specimen of the effect of a ligature upon the femoral artery
Permanent patency of the aortic valves
Aneurism of one of the sinuses of valsalva
Caries of the temporal bone
Acute Pneumonia in children
Fungus Haematodes
Fatty degeneration of the liver
Caries of the temporal bone
Disease of the spine
Glanders in the human subject
Chronic Rheumatic Arthritis of the Jaw
On the syphilitic diseases of the lung
Remarks on the uses of the globules in relation to absorption, secretion, and morbid
deposition ; but here especially for the diagnosis of tubercle of the lungs or elsewhere
Treatise on congenital club-foot
Some cases observed at the Fever Hospital, Cork Street, in March last, during the
prevalence of influenza
Observations on the state of medical science in Egypt, ancient and modern
On partial rupture of nerves
The spas of England and principal sea-bathing places by A.B. Granville
A letter to Sir B.C. Brodie, Bart, on the application of the collegiate system to the
medical schools of the metropolis by the Rev. J.H. North
The sanative influence of climate. With an account of the best places of resort for
invalids in England, the south of Europe, &c by Sir James Clark, Bart
The elements of practical obstetricy by Thomas Denman &c, with remarks on
concealed pregnancy, legitimacy &c by John Mackintosh. Edited by John Rogers
A complete practical treatise on veneral diseases by W. Acton
Analytical account of the researches and rectifications in the practice of auscultation
and percussion,
Notes on the treatment of chronic pleurisy, with effusion
Note relative to a case of strangulated inguinal hernia, reduced by the sub-cutaneous
section
New method of covering pills
Pills of copaiba, turpentine, and cubebs
Treatise on the anatomical varieties of congenital club-foot, considered in relation to
convulsive muscular retraction
Observations on the application of mathematics to the science of medicine
Propositions relating to diseases of the stomach
A short account of the school of ophthalmic surgery in Vienna
Observations on the connexion between delirium and certain states of the heart in
fever, with cases
The cure of strabismus by surgical operation by W. MacKenzie
Dictionary of practical medicine by James Copland
A memoir on the life and character of Phillip Syng Physick M.D. by J. Randolph
Successful operation upon a gentleman born blind
Oxide of silver
Change in the temperature of climates
Climate of paris
Death of homoeopathy in its native land
Spontaneous combustion of the human body
M.Raciborski on the Physiology of menstruation
Conclusions of M. Cruveilhier with regard to the sounds of the heart

Foreign bodies in the articulations extracted by a new process


On the dropsy that follows scarlatina
Prevention of the plague
Establishment of an artificial anus in case of obliteration of the intestinal cavity
A treatise on midwifery. A new edition published in the fifth year of Taou Kwong.
Translated by W.Lockhart
Illustrations of infantile pathology
Observations on the nature and treatment of various diseases
A case of accidental poisoning by arsenuiretted hydrogen
Observations on the incipient stage of cancerous affections of the womb
Elements of chemistry, including the mose recent discoveries and applications of the
science to medicine and pharmacy, and to the arts, by Robert Kane
Tic Doloureux, or neuralgia facialis, and other nervous affections
Principles of general and comparative physiology by Wm. B. Carpenter
A treatise on the nature, causes, and treatment of Erysepelas
Lime Moxa
Asphyxia, caused by a morsel of meat, arrested upon the orifice of the larynx
Dilatation of the cavities of the heart - enlargement of the thyroid gland
Acute pericarditis
Pulmonary apoplexy
Caries of the cervical and dorsal vertebrae
Fracture of the clavicle
Fatty condition of the heart
Cancer in the subserous cellular tissue of the stomach
Sequela of scarlatina
Acute pleuritis
Caries of the temporal bones
Disease of the pons varolii
Congenital hernia (strangulated)
Scrofulous disease of the testis, and vesicula seminalis
Enlargement of the superficial veins of the abdomen
Dislocations of the hip-joint
Fracture of the neck of the humerus
Remarks on the uses of the globules, in relation to absorption, secretion, and morbid
deposition ; but especially for the diagnosis of tubercles of the lungs and elsewhere
Observations on scarlatina
Observations on the separate and combined actions of the orbicularis palpebrarum
Observations on adhesions and strictures in the vagina, existing during pregnancy and
labour.
Case of ovarian dropsy
Case of enormous aneurism of the aorta, without haemorrhage being the cause of
death
On rheumatism in its various forms, and on the affections of internal organs, more
expecially the heart and brain, to which it gives rise by Roderick Macleod
The elements of materia medica, comprehending the natural history, preparation,
properties, composition, effects and uses of medicines by Jonathan Pereira, Elements
of materia medica and Pharmacy by O'Bryen Bellingham and edited by Arthur Mitchell,
A manual of general therapeutics, with rules for prescribing, and a copious collectionn
of formulae
Gatherings from graveyards, particularly those of London, with a concise history of the
modes of internment among different nations, from the earliest periods ; and a detail of
dangerous and fatal results produced by the unwise and revolting custom of inhuming
the dead in the midst of the living by G.A. Walker

Melanosis
Pericarditis
Obstruction of the ureter
Softening of the heart with thinning of its parietes
Impacted fracture through the anatomical neck of the humerous
Malformations of the hands and feet
Tumour removed from the abdominal parietes
Soot-wart removed from the hand
Abnormal connexion between the bladder and mesentery
Scirrhus of the pancreas
Dilatation of the arch of the aorta - sacculated bladder - Cancer of the liver and
stomach
Wound of the larynx internal jugular vein, and pharynx
Bright's disease of the kidney
Aneurism of the heart
Pneumonia
Caries of the occipital bone
Bright's disease of the kidney. Renal Phlebitis
Aneurism of the aorta
Bright's disease of the kidney
Ulceration of the intestines. Tubercles in the lungs and liver.
Condition of the intestine in fever
Abscess connected with the larynx
Wound of the trachea
Scrofulous tumour removed from the neck
Circumscribed empyema
Acute unduration of the lung
Fracture of the cranium. Hernia Cerebri
Scrofulous tubercles on serous membranes
Multilocular aneurism of the thoracic aorta
Ossific deposits in the arterial system. Gangrene of the feet
Diphtheritis
Aneurism of the thoracid aorta
Enlargement of the muciparous glands
On gouty concretions, with a new method of treatment
History of a case of phlebitis, with observations
Observations on the treatment of hare-lip, illustrated by engravings of two successful
cases
On the diagnosis and treatment of certain affections of the heart
Researches on the pathology and diagnosis of cancers of the lung and mediastinum
Some cases of sudden death from haemorrhage of the lungs in children
Observations upon congenital luxation of the inferior maxilla
Letter from Arthur Mitchell M.D. in reply to the review of the elements of materia medica
and pharmacy
Clinical researches on auscultation of the respiratory organs, and on the first stage of
phthisis pulmonalis by Jules Fournet
Principles of surgery by James Syme
A new operation for the cure of amaurosis, impaired vision and shortsightedness, in a
letter addressed to Richard Farre by James L. Adams
An exposition of the signs and symptoms of pregnancy &c by Dr W.F. Montgomery
Pneumonia
Syphilitic disease of the bones

Cisshosis of the lung


Anchylosis of the shoulder joint
Congenital atrophy of the right cerebral hemisphere, with contraception of the upper
extremity, upon the opposite side
Cancrum Oris - Pneumonia
Phthisis - Emphysema
Compound fracture of the cranium, with laceration of the brain
Rupture of the left ventricle of the heart
Injuries of the ankle joint
Ulceration of the Coecum and Colon
Tubercular meningitis
Ulcer of the stomach - coronary artery opened
Fracture of the neck of the femur, with chronic rheumatic arthritis
Cancer of the face
Pericarditis - permanent patency of the aortic valves
Stricture of the urethra - perineal fistula - hernia of the mucous membrane of the
bladder - rupture of the recti muscles of the abdomen
Lymph on the base of the brain
Apoplexy
Scrofulous disease of the mesenteric glands
Ulceration of the larynx
Apoplexy - disease of the arteries of the brain
Malignant tumour of the eyelid
Cirrhosis of the lung - dilatation of the bronchial tubes
Softening of the stomach
Malignant tumour in the popliteal space
Induration of a portion of the brain
Fracture of the vertebrae
Gangrene of the lung
Large branch of the pulmonary artery opening into a tubercular cavity
Modes of administering copaiva
Case of operation for imperforate anus
A letter on the cold water treatment of prissnitz at graffenberg
A case of slow pulse with fainting fits
On the employment of the chloride of zinc as an escharotic
Results of revaccination in the prussian army in the year 1840
Results of revaccination in the hanoverian army in the years 1837-8-9
Evacuation of fluid from the thorax by means of the common grooved needle
Moveable calculus, the size of a pistol-bullet, traversing the trachea and bronchia
Opening mammary abscesses and buboes by seton
Static lung tests
On inflammation of the mucous follicles of the vulva and its treatment
On iodine injections in the treatment of serous cysts
Contributions to midwifery, No IV. Cases illustrative of the use of the forceps
Cases, with observations on certain malignant diseases of the head and face.
Cases illustrative of the uses of some of the combinations of iodine, with remarks
Observations on diagnosis of aneurism of the aorta
On the theory and practice of Midwifery by Fleetwood Churchill
Clinical lectures on venereal diseases by Richard Carmichael
A practical treatise on auscultation by M. Barth and Henry Roger
Dr Hooper's physician's vade mecum ; or, a manual of the principles and practice of
physic ; new edition, considerably enlarged and improved with an outline of general
pathology and therapeutics by William Augustus Guy
Medical report of the North Dublin Union

An account of a remarkable case of cutaneous haemorrhage, accompanied with spots


of urticaria (purpura urticans, willan) with remarks
Extraordinary case of twins, in which one (a dead) child, was retained in the womb for
forty-nine weeks, the other having been born at the expiration of nine months.
Observations on hypertrophy of the brain in children
Illistrations of infantile pathology, No II - measles
Cases, with observations on certain malignant diseases of the skin and subcutaneous
cellular substance of the head and face
Lectures on the diseases of the urinary organs by Sir B.C. Brodie, On the comparative
advantages of lithotomy and lithotrity by Edwin Lee
The principles of general and comparative physiology by W.B. Carpenter, The
Principles of human physiology by W.B. Carpenter
The climate of the United States and its endemic influences. Based chiefly on the
records of the medical department, and Adjutant General's Office, United States Army
by Samuel Forry
Professor Liebeg's theory of animal heat
Minute anatomy of the hair
Blood-vessels. Arteries
Report of the result of the operation for the cure of strabismus in a hundred patients
Successful amputation at the shoulder joint
Successful transplantation of a sheep's tooth in the socket of one of the incisors of a
child
Case of radical cure of hernia
Expectoration of a portion of lung
Novel method of applying cold
Sore nipple
On benzoic acid in urinary disorders
Detection of sugar and albumen in the urine
Scarlet fever
Eplilepsy
Remedy for the short-jointed tape-worm
Observations on the hill fevers of the southern peninsula of India ; with some remarks
on magnetism and electricity as a probable cause of fever and some other disorders
Treatise on a case of violent dislocation of the second cervical vertebra, of seven
months standing, reduced by a peculiar method, being the ninth treatise on the
deformities of the osseous system
Evolution of light in the human subject
On the treatment of favus (porrigo)
On the use of inspissated ox-gall
Employment of the ergot of rye in cases of paraphlegia
On the ergot of rye
Arsenic - Report made by M.Mabonby to the society of medicine of bourdeaux
Rules to be observed during a course of mineral water
Carlsbad*
Remarkable case of retention of urine
Assafoetida in hooping cough
Pommade of oxide of zinc in eczema, impetigo, and ecthyma
Iodine for the dropsy after scarlet fever
To the editors of the Dublin Medical Journal
To the editors of the Dublin Medical Journal
Further observations on the chemical constitution and therapeutic agency of the liquor
of hydriodate of arsenic and mercury

On chronic inflammation of the uterine appendages, occurring after parturition


A case of femoral aneurism, cured by ligature of the external iliac artery (with a plate)
Observations on the nature and treatment of dropsy, particularly by hydrothorax and
anasarca, with cases
A bedside manual of physical diagnosis by Charles Cowan
On diseases of the bladder and prostate gland, with plates
Solution du probleme de la population et de la subsistance, soumise a un medecin
dans une serie de lettres par Charles Loudon
Pulmonary consumption ; its prevention and cure established on new views of the
pathology of the disease by Henry Gilbert
An essay on diabetes by H. Bell
Observations on ulcers of the legs and other parts, showing that the most obstinate
and intractable case may speedily cured by mild methods of treatment. To which are
appended some remarks on scrofulous disorders by Archibald Maxfield
Letter from Dr Carpenter to the editors of the Dublin Medical Journal
On the starched bandage in fractures
Strabismus
Nasal Polypus
Two cases of apoplexy, attended with unusual lesions
On the influence that diseases of the respiratory organs have on menstruation, and the
effect that that evacuation exercises on these affections
Lubaniski on the urine of pregnant women
Malgaigne's statistical review of luxations
Cure of hydrocele by electro-acupunture
Pneumatosis of the bladder
Lig. Kali carbonici, a remedy for poisoning with white arsenic
Cases of fracture
M.Dumas on the chemistry of organised beings
Physiological laws or maxims
Further observations on the variolae vaccinae ; with coloured engravings
A case of cleft palate successfully operated on by James Cusack and two cases, in
which the operation was successfully performed by Sir Philip Crampton
Aneurism of the external iliac artery ; ligature of the vessel near the bifurcation of the
common iliac ; recovery.
Contributions to obstetric medicine
Observations on the arrangement of the fibres in the optic nerve of the loligo, and other
animals
Statistical studies on the results of great operations in the hospitals of Paris by M
Malgaigne
On a variety of false aneurism by Robert Liston
Epidemic of typhous fever, caused by overcrowding in the Prison at Rennes
Manual of diseases of the skin. From the french of MM Cazenare and Schedel, with
notes and additions by T.H. Burgess &c Duodecimo
Dr Graves's clinical medicine
Anneurism of abdominal aorta
Tubercular deposit in bone
Stricture of the descending colon
Disease of the kidney, ureter, and bladder, consequent upon stricture of the urethra
Bright's kidney - urine apparently normal
Caries of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, abscess in the brain, and discharge
from the ear

Pneumonia supervening on scarlatina - tubercular depositions in the lung


Osteo-sarcoma of the first phalanx of the middle finger
Paralysis of the muscles of the face - caries of petrous portion of temporal bone spasmodic contractions of the muscles of the face
Scarlatina - purulent depositions in the sterno-clavicular and knee joints - depositions of
pus in the subcutaneous cellular membrane
Brights disease of the kidney - dropsy
Cirrhosis of the liver - ascites
Malignant Tumour
Pneumonia of the left lung - emphysema of the superior lobe - white solidification of the
inferior lobe
Hydropericardium and inflammation of the valves of the pulmonary artery
Effusion of blood within the brain
Arachnitis - tubercular cavities in the lung
Pendulous tumour (simple sarcoma of abernethly) - Encysted atheromatous tumour
Atrophic cancer of the breast - cancerous infiltration of the diploe of the bones of the
cranium and of the femur. - Cancerous tubercles in liver
Obscure abdominal tumour - malposition and disease of the kidney
Malignant tumour in the epigastrium - malignant disease of the testis
Cancer of the rectum - cancer of the uterus, in its incipient and, as yet, curable stage
Diphtheritis in the colon, not preceded by dysentery
Contraction of the palmar fascia
Dilatation of the air-cells. - Bronchitis - pneumonia
Disease of genito-urinary system and rectum - bright's kidney
Rupture of the tendon of the triceps femoralis
Spontaneous perforation of the stomach
On a remedy for scalds and burns
Liquor taraxaci
On acute ulceration of the duodenum in cases of burns
Improved method of administering cod liver oil
A notice of a case of poison be hemlock fruit taken in mistake for anise fruit
Notes on the tallicoonah or kundah oil
The solubility of lead in all water containing free carbonic acid
Alteration of the blood in disease
Auscultation in disease of the stomach
Fissures of the anus
Dalby's carminative
Means of rendering the preservation and use of the nitrate of silver more certain and
more easy
Preservation of dead bodies
Memoir on ramollissement of the brain
Cases of strumous peritonitis with effusion with supplementary remarks by Fleetwood
Churchill
Case of tapping of the brain
A short treatise on the preservation of infants by inoculation
Notes on urinary diseases
Observations on the climate &c of Van Dieman's land
An essay on the use of nitric acid, as an escharotic, in certain forms of hemorrhoidal
affections ; illustrated by cases
Praxeos medicae universa praecepta auctore Josepho Frank. Continens doctrinam de
morbis tubi intestinalis, quam exposuit Fred. Aug. Benjn. Puchelt
A system of clinical medicine by Robert James Graves

The London journal of botany ; being a new series of the Journal of Botany by Sir W.J.
Hooker
Chronic rheumatic arthritis of the temporo-maxillary articulation
Cirrhosis of the liver
Cirrhosis of the lung
Cysts with puriform contents in the heart. Bright's kidney
Chronic ulcer of the stomach
Permanent patency of the aortic valves
Duct of the gall bladder communicating with the stomach ; cancerous tubrecles about
the pylorus
Atrophy of the uterus ; amenorrhea
Peculiar deposition of lymph on the mucous membrane of the large intestines in
children
Pericarditis
Chronic rheumatic arthritis of the knee joints
Disease of the prostate gland, prostatic calculi in the bladder &c
Abcess between Dura Mater and arachnoid ; paralysis of right and left sides
successively ; softening of optic nerve with inflammation of eye and loss of vision
Tubercular Mole
Fibrous tumour of the uterus
Peyerian glands hypertrophied and ulcerated - superficial inflammation with deposit of
lymph in the large intestine
Aneurism of the abdominal aorta, opening into the parenchyma of the lungs
Induration and thickening with osseous deposition in the mitral valves
Pneumothorax in a child two years of age - fatty liver and tubercular deposition
Cirrhosis of the liver - peritonitis
Malignant tumour of wrist
Icterus - tubercles in the liver - ulceration and perforation of gall-bladder. Peritonitis ulceration of mucous membrane of stomach with haemorrhage
Cancer of the penis
Aneurism of the transverse portion of the arch of the aorta, compressing and
perforating the trachea
View of the mechanism of the first inspiratory movement and of the condition of the air
cells in pulmonary emphysema
Births, Deaths, and Marriages - Report - To the right hon Sir James Graham, Her
Majesty's principal secretary of state for the home department
Notice of a man with three testicles
On an accident which occurred to a diver whilst at work on the wreck of the Royal
George
On the diagnosis of granular degeneration of the kidney
Statistical table of the cases of diseases of the mamma and testicle, operated on in the
hotel dieu of Paris by M. Roux, from 1836 to 1840, inclusive
A peculiar displacement of the bones of the fore-arm
Cerebral Softening
Retro-Pharyngeal abscess
Researches on multiple abscesses, and on the morbid effects, of the presence of pus
in the vascular system
On leeches
Account of preparations in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, from
the valuable catalogue by Dr. Houston
Acute ulceration of the duodenum in cases of burn
Aneurism of the ascending aorta bursting into the right ventricle ; with a communication
between the two ventricles
Petechial cow-pox

Frequency of second attacks of small-pox


Fatal haemorrhage from swallowing a needle
Death from the introduction of needles into the heart
Ligature of the primitive iliac artery
Foreign body in the Oesophagus seventeen years
Pathological Society
Some cases of painful affections of the fifth pair of nerves, with observations
Cases and observations on the dropsy following scarlet fever in children
Observations on some morbid affections of the nail of the great toe
On indigestion, considered in connexion with air in the stomach ; and a general theory
for all gaseous collections occurring in the living body
Should the child be placed to the Mother's breast almost immediately after delivery, or
should twenty-four hours, or more, be allowed to intervene, as is the usual custom
The physiological anatomy and physiology of man by Robert Bentley Todd
Essai d'Hematologie Pathologique par G. Andral
Reports on Health of towns, 1 and 2, ordered by the house of commons to be printed.
Reports from the Poor Law Commissioners on an inquiry into the sanatary condition of
the labouring poor of Great Britain by Edwin Chadwick
A treatise on mental derangement by Francis Willis
Clinical and pathological report of the pneumonia of children as it prevails among the
poor in London
Case of popliteal aneurism cured by compression of the femoral artery
Case of popliteal aneurism cured by pressure
Opium and Indian Hemp
On electro-puncture in the treatment of deafness, depending on a paralysis of the
acoustic nerve
On the special functions of the skin
On the preparation of muriatic acid
The ferruginated pill of mercury
Medical benevolent fund society of Ireland
On Hydrocephalus, which occurs at a particular period of life
Medical report of the Western Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary, 25, Arran-quay, for the
years 1841-42
Cases of acute glanders in the human subject, terminating fatally
On prolapsus ani.
Clinical researches in St. Vincent's Hospital
On a peculiar morbid affection of the stomach, characterized by regurgitation of its
contents, without nausea
Case of popliteal aneurism cured by pressure upon the femoral artery, with
observations
Clinical midwifery, with the histories of 400 cases of difficult labour by Robert Lee
Lectures on the eruptive fevers by George Gregory
Austria ; its literary, scientific and medical institutions, with notes upon the present state
of science, and guide to the hospitals and sanatory establishments of Vienna, by W.R.
Wilde
A practical and theoretical treatise on the diagnosis, pathology, and treatment of
diseases of the skin ; arranged according to a natural system of classification, and
preceded by an outline of the anatomy and physiology of the skin by Erasmus Wilson
Vesico-vaginal fistula
Haematemesis - a remarkable case of the affection in a young individual, who up to the
moment of death was in excellent health

Causes of strangulation and death in cases of hernia, or the signs of constitutional or


humoral disorder in such cases. (Some statistics ; the treatment ; Dr O'Beirne's views,
&c)
Case of rupture of the internal jugular vein into an abscess
Observations on the medicinal properties of indian hemp
On the sugar in the blood in diabetes
On oily cantharidine as a substitute for the ordinary blistering plaster
On inflammation and abscess of the uterine appendages
On puerperal convulsions
Cases, with observations, on certain malignant cutaneous diseases of the extremities
and the trunk of the body
Observations on exotosis of the spine, with cases
Observations on puerperal convulsions
The physical diagnosis of diseases of the lungs by Walter Hayle Walshe
A practical treatise in diseases peculiar to women - Part II. Organic diseases by Samuel
Ashwell
Medical History of the expedition to the Niger, during the years 1841-42, comprising on
account of the fever which led to its abrupt termination by James Ormiston McWilliam
The baths of Germany, considered with reference to their remedial efficacy in chronic
diseases ; with an appendix on the cold water cure by Edwin Lee
Clinical remarks on certain diseases of the eye, and on miscellaneous subjects,
medical and surgical &c. &c by John C. Hall
The anatomy of the arteries of the human body, with its application to pathology and
operative surgery, in lithographic drawings, with practical commentaries by R. Quain
Some account of the African Remittent Fever which occurred on board her Majesties
steam ship Wilberforce, on the River Niger, and whilst engaged on service on the
western coast of Africa ; comprising an inquiry into the causes of disease in tropical
climates by Morris Pritchett
On the characters and structural peculiarties of a group of morbid growths in which
cancerous affections are included
On the nature of the ossification of encysted tumours
On the presence of spermatozoa in the fluid of common hydrocele
Influence of season on sickness
Treatment of Phthisis
Ligature of the common iliac artery
Neuralgia of the urethra
Effects of menstruation on the secretion of milk
On the odour of musk
On a new test for corrisive sublimate
Death from a large dose of sulphate of quinine
Statistics of Bethlem Hospital, with remarks on insanity
Operations for fissure of the soft and hard palate
Cases of acute splenitis
Two cases of strangulated hernia, followed by artificial anus
Pilula ferri composita
Cases of traumatic tetanus successfully treated with tartar emetic
Luxation of the patella on its axis
New hernia knife
Wound of the aorta and pericardium
M Chomel on the diagnosis of pneumonia
A simple means to prevent or stop nervous coughing
Case of caesarean operation, successful both for mother and child

On aneurism of the aorta


A case illustrative of the means adopted by nature for the spontaneous suppression of
Haemorrhage from lacerations of the large arteries
On the swellings on the head of new-born infants
Memoir on an epidemic religious ecstasy which prevailed in Sweden in 1841 and 1842
Cataract, and its treatment, comprising an easy mode of dividing the cornea for its
extraction, and appropriate means for removing the different forms of the affection, by
John Scott
Removal of a dropsical ovarium entire by the large abdominal section by D. Henry
Walne
Some account of the epidemic of scarlatina which prevailed in Dublin from 1834 to
1842, inclusive, with observations by Henry Kennedy
Benign osteosarcoma
Cerebral disease - calcereous deposit in the brain - paralytic contraction of limbs ptosis
Malignant disease of the stomach
Tubercular cavity in the lung, opening into the sac of the pleura : pleuritis
Perforating ulcer of the appendix vermiformis
Aneurism of the abdominal aorta
Inflammation of the lining membrane of the gall bladder - jaundice
Detached bodies found in bodies
Chronic rheumatic arthritis of the acromio-clavicular articulation
Encephaloid tumours in the brain and lungs
Atrophy of the heart in phthisis
Dissecting aneurism of the thoracic aorta
Fungus haematodes of the eyes and liver
Peritonitis - hypertrophy of the mucous intestinal glands - sanguineous effusion into the
jejunum
Fibrous tumour of the uterus
Cancer of peritoneum
Aneurism of the thoracic aorta
Ulceration of the cartilages of the knee joint
Hernia, hydrocele, and spermatocele
Solidifies lung
Variola after vaccination
Pemphigus
Coagulum in the substance of the brain - ramollissement
Ramollissement of the brain
Stricture of the trachea
Disease of the hip-joint
Aneurism of the abdominal aorta
Erosion of branches of the pulmonary artery traversing tubercular cavities
Granular Kidney - diabetes - pneumonia - hydrothorax
Destructive ulceration of the wrist joint
Apoplectic cyst and ramollissmeent in right ventricle of brain.
Morbid phenomena of purpura
Purpura subsequent to eczema mercuriale
Meningitis immediately subsequent to the disappearance of erysipelas of the hand
On the treatment of cicatrices after burns
Spiders discharged from the eye - hysteric monomania
On the detection of arsenic in medico-legal researches by reinsch's test
Observations and researches upon a new solvent for stone in the bladder
On some preparations of balsam of copaiva

Woorari, or wourali, poison


Case of iliac tumour
Pathology of phlegmasia dolens - discussion at the Royal Academy - remarks
Case of hydro-pericardium ; puncture and evacuation of the fluid
United States Naval Hospital at Mahon
A curiosity in obstetric physiology
Antagonism of various diseases. Comparative infrequency of consumption and typhoid
fever in marshy districts
On the circulation of the blood in acardiac foetuses (with a wood-cut), being a reply to a
paper by Doctor Marshall Hall on this subject
On conical cornea
Upon the causes and treatment of otorrhoea
Notes on urinary diseases
A treatise on food and diet, with observations on the dietetical regimen, suited for
disordered states of the digestive organs, and an account of the dietaries of some of
the principal metropolitan and other establishments for paupers, lunatics, criminals,
children, the sick, &c by Jonathan Pereira
A practical treatise on organic diseases of the uterus by John C.W. Lever
Medicines - their uses and mode of administration including a complete conspectus of
the three British Pharmacopoeias an account of all the new remedies, and an appendix
of formulae by J. Moore Neligan
Principles of medicine, comprising general pathology and therapeutics by Charles J.B.
Williams
Elementary instructions in chemical analysis by Remigus Fresenius
The surgeon's vade mecum by Robert Druitt
The oculist's vade mecum ; a complete practical system of opthalmic surgery by John
Walker
On the nature and treatment of stomach and renal diseases ; being an inquiry into the
connexion of diabetes, calculus, and other affections of the kidney and bladder, with
indegestion by William Prout
Practical remarks on gout and rheumatic fever, and chronic rheumatism of the joints by
Robert Bentley Todd
A manual of medical jurisprudence by Alfred S. Taylor
Brief remarks on the treatment of fistula lacrymalis by dilatation
Case of abscess through the lumbar region of the back - discharge of twenty stones
Fatal case of perforation of the duodenum
Case of hemiplegia, consequent on tying the common carotid
Contributions to the diagnosis of empyema, with cases
On impending dissolution and nervous affections in young infants
Examination of the question - Is the chyle incipient blood?
Remarks on Doctor Aldridge's communication on urinary diseases
Observations upon the causes, and the operations recommended for the cure of
entropium and trichiasis
Remarks on diffuse inflammation occuring in the exanthemata, with cases, where the
vaccine vesicle was attacked by it.
Report of the commissioners appointed to take the census of Ireland for the year 1841
Descriptive catalogue of the anatomical and pathological museum of the school of
medicine, park-street by John Houston
On the principle diseases of females by Fleetwood Churchill
Natural History, Pathology, and treatment of the epidemic fever at present prevailing in
Edinburgh and other towns by John Rose Cormack
Elements of natural philosophy by Golding Bird

Chronic laryngititis ; obstruction of the rima, glottidis


Prostate enlarged and inflamed - middle lobe obstructing urethra - bladder inflamed
and perforated by abscess opening into peritoneum - peritonitis
Rima glottidis closed by warty vegetations from its margin
Erosion of the bodies of the lumbar vertebrae
Intus-susception
Enlargement of the heart - thickening of the mitral valves
Fatty degeneration of the liver - phthisis
Farre's tubercle of the liver - cancer of the cervix uteri
Ascites consequent on scarlatina - compression of the lung by the distended
peritoneum - Brights disease in kidney
Aneurism of the ascending aorta, compressing the vena cava
Pneumonia in a child of eleven months
Warty deposition in the larynx - haemorrhage from an artery opening into a tubercular
cavity in the lung
Pericarditis, with false membranes in a state of extreme hyperaemia
Exfoliation of the head of the femur in morbus coxae
Cerebral apoplexy without premonitory symptoms - steatomatous deposition in arteries
at base of the brain
Intus-susceptio
Dissecting aneurism of the ascending aorta bursting into the pericardium
Benign osteosarcoma of the hand
Scirrhus of the pylorus - cancerous deposition in the mesentery and intestines
Uterus softened and relaxed
Stricture of cardiac extremity of Oesophagus - Scirrhus
Scrofulous deposit on the peritoneum - communication between the uterus and bladder
effected by ulceration
Morbus coxae ; luxation of the head of the femur
Acute gastritis
Caries of the vertebrae
Carcinoma of axillary glands and mamma - scirrhus of the head of the pancreas and
ovaria
Ruptured bladder in the female
Thoracic encephaloid tumour compressing the vena cava
Cryptogamic vegetations on the mucous coat of the stomach after death
Aneurism of the thoracic aorta, without murmur
Aneurism of thoracic aorta bursting into the pericardium
Dislocation of the head of the femur in morbus coxae
An address delivered before the Dublin Obstetrical Society on the opening of their sixth
session, on the 4th December, 1843
Contributions to midwifery, No V - On the influence of ergot of rye on the foetus in utero
Two cases of scirrhus of the pancreas, with observations on the diagnosis of affections
of that gland
Observations on climacteric disease, with cases
Cases of aneurism of the aorta
Observations on a peculiar nervous affection incidental to travellers in Sicily and
Southern Italy
On the dark abdominal line, and the formation of an umbilical areola, as signs of
delivery ; in a letter to the Editor of the Dublin Medical Journal
An anatomical description of the human gravid uterus and its contents by William
Hunter

Anatomical manipulation ; or the methods of pursuing practical investigations in


comparative anatomy and physiology. Also, an introduction to the use of the
microscope &c by Alfred Tulk, and Arthur Henfrey
Traite de toxicologie par M.Orfila, A manual of medical jurispridence by Alfred S. Taylor,
Principles of forensic medicine by William A. Guy
Lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery, delivered in the theatre of St.
George's Hospital by Robert Lee
Natural History, pathology, and treatment of the epidemic fever at present prevailing in
Edinburgh, and other towns by John Rose Cormack
Minor surgery ; or, hints on the every-day duties of the surgeon by H.H. Smith
Case of extensive cancerous ulceration of the leg, in which the limb was removed after
the glands in the groin, had become enlarged, without a return of the disease secondary hemorrhage on the tenth day after operation
Remarks on sibbens
On cerebral auscultation
Dr Marshall Hall on the mechanism of vomiting, in a letter to Dr. Anderson
On dislocations of the astragalus, with the lower ends of the tibia and fibula inwards,
illustrated by cases
Case of obstruction in the intestinal canal, terminating favourably on the ninth day by
spontaneous vomiting and evacuation of the intestine's contents
Spina bifida cured by operation
Case of ovarian tumours - both the right and the left being removed at the same
operation
Liquor of hydriodate of arsenic and mercury, in cutaneous and uterine affections
Muriate of ammonia internally
Case of bicephalous monstrosity ; removal of one of the heads of ligature
On an epidemic pseudo-syphilis
Notes on ovariotomy
Observations on the radical cure of hydrocele
On polypoid growths of the uterus
Some observations on the early history of aural surgery, and the nosological
arrangement of diseases of the ear
Remarks on the use of vivisection as a means of scientific research ; in a letter
addressed to the Earl of Caernarvon, President of the society for preventing cruelty to
animals by Richard Jameson
On dysmenorrhoea, and other uterine affections, in connexion with deranged
assimilation by Dr. Rigby
On paracentesis thoracis with cases, by H.M. Hughes, On paracentesis thoracis as a
curative measure in empyema and inflammatory hydrothorax by Hamilton Roe, Account
of a case of empyema which recovered after punctures of the pleural sac by
Theophilus Thompson, Empyema, and its cure, medical and surgical : the result of
original observations by Dr. Albert Krause, Clinical Lectures - paracentesis Thoracis by
Professor Schonlein
Pneumothorax
Encephaloid disease of the liver
Vesicular polypus of os uteri
Cerebral apoplexy ; extravasation into lateral ventricle ; red ramollissement
Aneurism of the abdominal aorta
Porrigo, or tinea capitis
Cancer gelatineuse of the abdominal viscera -dropsy
Pericarditis
Sub-arachnoid meningitis of cruveilhier
Tuberculated liver
Abscess behind the pharynx ; entrance of air into the veins

Dislocation of the thumb


Aneurism of the arteria innominata
Intestine protruded throughout abdominal parietes during a paroxysm of hooping-cough
Pleuropneumonia ; subarachnoid effusion, and engorgement of the brain, subsequent
to extensive burn
Perforating ulcer of the stomach - adhesion of stomach to the liver
Bilocular bladder
Chronic hydrocephalus
Acute inflammation of the knee and shoulder joints succeeding to small-pox
Eccentric hypertrophy of the left ventricle - aneurism of the ascending aorta
Multilocular aneurism at the base of the brain
Phlegmasia dolens ; interlobular pneumonia ; purulent cysts in the ventricles of the
heart
Erysipelatous inflammation, extending to mucous membrane and air passages,
subsequent to a wound on the head
Necrosis of a rib
Softening of the brain
Ovarian tumours containing teeth and hair
Acute inflammation of the pia mater, with inflammation of the cerebrum
Tubercular infiltration of the lung
Foreign body accidentally lodged in larynx
Double pneumonia - epipleptic convulsions - meningitis
Acute necrosis of the tibia
Scrofulous tubercles in the cerebellum
Scirrhus of the lung
Polypus of the uterus
Cirrhosis of the liver - ascites
Contraction of left auriculo-ventricular opening
Fracture of the neck of the humerus, with dislocation of the head of the bone into the
axilla
Cisshosis of the liver
Lungs emphysematous, with tubercles scattered through them ; apex of heart formed
by right ventricle ; nutmeg liver
Inflammation of the base of the brain ; ramollisement, and change of figure of left optic
nerve
Observations on Dr. Bigger's communication at the last meeting
Ileus ; portion of small intestine passing through an opening in the mesentery
Injury of the head ; death of the bone ; softening of left hemisphere ; two abscesses in
the substance of the right
Malignant ulceration of the lesser curvature of the stomach ; farre's tubercle of the
liver ; chronic arachnitis
Hypertrophy with dilatation of the left ventricle ; Mitral valves thickened
Cancerous deposition in the left vertebrae
Foreign body in the air-passages
Cases of poisoning by oenanthe crocata
On some of the dangerous complications of measles
Hysteric spasm of the diaphragm
Further observations on the use of nitric acid as an escharotic, in certain forms of
hemorrhoidal affections ; illustrated by cases
Observations on the treatment of acute rheumatism by cinchona bark
A lecture on physical and intellectual life by Samuel Wright
Thoughts and reflections on sickness and affliction by A.R. Sanderson

L'Officine, or General repertory of practical pharmacy by Dorvault, First lines for


Chemists and druggists preparing for examination before the board of the
pharmaceutical society by J. Steggall
Decrease of disease effected by the progress of civilisation by C.T.H. Marx and W.R.
Willis
The history, diagnosis and treatment of typhoid and of typhus fever ; with an essay on
the diagnosis of bilious remittent, and of yellow fever by Elisha Bartleet
A practical treatise on midwifery by M. Chailly, translated by G.S. Bedford
Special pathology and therapeia treated practically by Dr. C. Canstatt
Case of fibrous tumour in the inner surface of the dura mater
Case of tumours on the branches of the spinal nerves
Two cases of aneurism of the abdominal aorta, with remarks
Case of aneurism of a branch of the splenic artery
Disease of the aorta, with regurgitation through the aortic valves
Case of malformation of the heart of a child, which expired on the fifth day after birth
Case of strumous abscess in the right thoracic cavity, with external fistulous opening
Case of uncircumscribed gangrene of the lung
Sloughing of vulva, pleurisy, gangrene of lungs
Abscess of the liver, containing thirteen pints of purulent matter
Case of urinary calculi containing hairs (gravelle pileuse)
Case of old dislocation of the radius and ulna backwards at the elbow joint, with new
bony cavity in front of the coronoid process
Lardaceous schirrhoma of the lung involving the first rib, clavicle, &c. Diseased heart.
Autopsy
Surgical cases and observations
Case of encephalocele, or hernia cerebri
Tabular view of 180 cases of tubercle of the lungs in children, with some remarks on
infantile consumption
Peculiar case of gelatiniform cancer, in which all the organs in the body contained
colloid tumours : with the appearances on dissection
Case of haemorrhage of the liver
Complete extirpation of the uterus by ligature, after chronic inversion of the organ
The banat fever in Hungary
A short account of a one-eyed human monster
Case of imperforate vagina
Case of strangulated femoral hernia, ending in mortification of the intestine - recovery
of the patient
Lardaceous cancer of the knee joint
Rupture of the heart
Rupture of the vagina, with protrusion and lacaeration of the intestines
Practical observations on necrosis in the long bones
Vegetable acids in acidity of the stomach
Management of idiots
State of health in tobacco manufactories
New Method of operating for Hare-lip
Death from an overdose of nitrate of potass
Homoeopathy, &c, at a discount
A report of the obstetric practice of University College Hospital, London
Contributions to therapeutics
Two cases of aneurism treated by pressure, with observations
Remarkable case of arrest of development in a foetus
Cases on hospital practice

Chemistry as exemplifying the wisdom and beneficence of God by George Fownes


Cours de microscopie complimentaire des etudes medicales, anatomie microscopique
et physiologie des fluides de l'economie par Al. Donne
Report of the Belfast District Lunatic Asylum by Robert Steward
A treatise on the use of the sympathetic nerve and its ganglions, with their influence on
various diseases of the abdominal and pelvic viscera by T.B. Procter
Account of an operation of lumbar enterotomy, without opening the peritoneum,
performed successfully on a woman 53 years old ; followed by some considerations on
the pathological anatomy of the lumbar colon.
On the use of the valerianate of zinc in chlorosis
Case of hypertrophy of the lips and lower part of the nose, in a young lady, successfully
treated
Upon the ordinary diseases and mode of preserving leeches
A case of loss of speech, &c., with observations
On the physical and medicinal qualities of indian hemp (cannabis indica) ; with
observations on the best mode of administration, and cases illustrative of its powers
A case of large cauliflower excrescence successfully removed, together with the portion
of the cervix uteri from which it grew
Observations on a case of perforation of the vermiform appendix of the coecum, with
abscess and fatal peritonitis
Description of a modification of the spherical-headed cutter, for the excision of caries
Practical observations on phagedaenic ulceration, in connexion with its primary and
secondary forms
Contributions to the diagnosis and pathology of thoracic diseases
Appendix to Mr Donovan's Communication on the qualities of Indian Hemp
Treatise on inflammation as a process of abnormal nutrition by John Hughes Bennett
The use of the blowpipe, in the examination of minerals, ores, furnace-products, and
other metallic combinations by Professor Charles Frederick Plattner
The principles of surgery by James Miller
Urinary deposits, their diagnosis, pathology, and therapeutical indications by Golding
Bird
Guy's Hospital Reports Second Series No IV October 1844
Principles of Human physiology by William B. Carpenter
The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and surgery by Francis H.
Ramsbotham
The medical remembrancer by E.B. Shaw
New experimental researches upon the mode of development, the action, and the
active principles of the ergot of grasses
Rupture of the uterus and abdominal parietes. Caesarean operation performed with
success, both for the mother and infant. Thirteen months afterwards, rupture of the
uterus and abdominal parietes, from a second pregnancy ; birth of the infant by this
spontaneous opening, and perfect recovery of the mother
Practical observations on measles
On tumours of cicatrices
Sudden death of Dr. Abercrombie, from the giving way of some of the external fibres of
the left ventricle, and the consequent effusion of blood into the pericardium from
ruptured coronary arteries and veins
On a new and more efficient preparation of cinchona bark
Case of fungus from the synovial capsule of the knee, under the care of M.Gerdy,
treated by compression

An essay upon the malformations and congenital diseases of the organs of sight
Two cases of chronic inversio uteri, one of which was successfully treated by ligature,
with observations
Some observations on the action and external use of aconite
Rare cases, with observations
Mesmerism - Blackwood's Magazine, February 1845 - pg 219, Letters on mesmerism
by Harriet Martineau
Elements of the comparative anatomy of the vertebrae animals by Rudolph Wagner
An explanation of the real process of "spontaneous evolution of the foetus" by John C.
Douglass
Address delivered to the Dublin Obstetrical Society at the opening of its seventh
session on Friday Evening, the 29th of November 1844
Curious case of fistula in ano occurring in an individual affected with paralysis of
twenty-five years standing
On the three images of the eye in cataract amaurosis &c
On the diet of infants
Case of aneurism of the popliteal artery, cured by compression of the femoral artery
A new vermifuge
On the use of sulphate of manganese in various diseases
On aneurism treated by compression
Case of popliteal aneurism, cured by compression of the femoral artery
State of surgery in the kingdom of shoa
Treatment of delirium tremens
Observations upon the employment of compression in aneurism, with some statistical
details
Clinical observations on the diagnosis and treatment of syphilitic diseases
Observations on a peculiar form of disease of the heart, attended with enlargement of
the thyroid gland and eyeballs.
An account of the late epidemic of puerperal fever at the Dublin Lying-in Hospital
Observations on the administration and effects of ergot of rye on the parturient female
and her off-spring, when administered during labour
Practical remarks on some exhausting diseases, particularly those incident to women
by James Eyre
Facts connected with the social and sanitary condition of the working classes in the city
of Dublin with tables of sickness, medical attendance, deaths &c by Thomas Willis
Practical observations on organic obstructions of the oesphagus, proved by a case
which called for oesophagotomy and subsequent opening of the trachea ; with
accompanying illustrations by John Watson
On the acute form of gout, with remarks on its similarity to acute rheumatism
Poisoning by prussic acid. The case of tawell
On the microscopic texture of cancer
Cervical Fistulae, a remnant of embryotic organization
On the development of Bone
On the transplantation of the cornea in man
Hydrocele of the neck
Case of obstruction of the large intestine, in which the ascending colon was opened
with success, the patient dying three months afterwards of another disease
On the different sorts of caustics - powder of dupuytren
Rupture of the stomach &c. Trial of Charles Hoyles for the murder of Jacob Miller
French opinions on the treatment of typhus

Two cases of encephaloid carcinoma of the brain ; with observations


On the proximate cause of diabetes mellitus
New test for strychnine
On dislocation of the shoulder
Anomalous sensations
Severe injury of the abdomen, with protusion of the intestines followed by recovery
Nitrate of potass in asthma
Case of irreducible hernia, successfully treated by opium
Laceration of the vagina in a pregnant female, unattributable to any obvious cause.
Completion of gestation, without uterine haemorrhage, notwithstanding the existence of
placenta praevia. Head and foot presentation. Is Denman's description of spontaneous
evolution indefensible? Coexistence of phlegmasia dolens and puerperal arthritis. Use
of the actual cautery in the latter ; being observations founded on the history of a
woman, who died of the first-named of these casualties.
Propositions relating to diseases of the stomach.
On the treatment of a peculiar form of disease of the prostate gland
Cases in Hospital Practice
A few remarks on a paper by Dr. R. MacDonnell, on a "peculiar form of disease of the
heart"
Lectures on subjects connected with clinical medicine comprising diseases of the heart
by P.M. Latham
A system of surgery by J.M. Chelius
A practical treatise on the special disease of the skin. Enriched with cases, and
numerous notes, collected from the best authors, and the clinique at the Hopital St.
Louis by C.M. Gibert
A physiological essay on the thymus gland by John Simon
Researches on pneumonia and tubercular infiltration
Poisoning by hydrocyanic acid
Case of racemiferous hydatids of the uterus
Case of remarkable hypertrophy of the fingers in a girl : with a notice of some similar
cases
On the poisonous effects of savin (juniperus sabina)
Chemical and physical properties of water &c
On the arched tourniquet in the treatment of wounds of the brachial artery
On the effects of tobacco
Perforation of a tuberculous excavation through the walls of the chest
On the preservation of the health of those who work lead, and its preparations
Contribution to the history of malaria
Account of a case in which sixteen, sewing needles and four pins were extracted from
the wrist
An account of the Chemistry of the red particles of blood
Case of dislocation of the head of the tibia forwards and upwards on the femur
Illustrations of infantile pathology. No III. Ulceration of the gums in children occurring in
an epidemic form
Cursory remarks on the use of issues ; with cases
Second communication on the preparation and medicinial properties of cod-liver oil
On some unusual complications and sequelae of measles
An essay upon the malformations and congenital diseases of the organs of sight
On the changes induced in the situation and structure of the internal organs, under
varying circumstances of health and disease ; and on the nature and external
indications of these changes by Francis Sibson
The cold water cure, its use and misuse, examined by Herbert Mayo

Fruits and farinacea the proper food of man ; being an attempt to prove from history,
anatomy, physiology, and chemistry, that the original, natural, and best diet of man is
derived from the vegetable kingdon by John Smith
Outlines of chemistry, for the use of students by William Gregory
An inquiry into the physiology and medicinal properties of the aconitum napellus ; to
which are added observations on several other species of aconitum by Alexander
Fleming
The late Dr. Whitley Stokes
Proceedings of the Royal Academy of Medicine, Paris
Observations sur la fievre typhoide qui a regne pendant les mois de Decembre, 1841,
et de Janvier, 1842, dans la caserne du corps de gendarmerie de la ville de stockholm
Are typhous and typhoid fevers distinct diseases?
Contributions to therapeutics
Description of a case of severe trichiasis and convergent strabismus of both eyes,
successfully treated by operation ; with an account of the mode of applying ligatures on
the recti muscles of the eye.
Practical observations on a peculiar ulcer of the anus
Plastic surgery - practical observations on the operations for cleft palate
On the nature and treatment of gout by William Henry Robertson
Special pathology and therapeutics, arranged from clinical observations by Dr. C.
Canstatt
Mr Robertson on the period of puberty in Hindu women
The pharmaceutical latin grammar, being an easy introduction to medical latin, the
London Pharmacopoeia, and the perusal of physicians prescriptions by Arnold James
Cooley
A treatise on the diseases and special hygiene of females by Colombat de L'Isere.
Translated by Dr. Megis
Selections from the reports of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Paris
M. Paul Dubois on the operation for Hare-lip : at what period should we operate?
Pellagra by M.M. Alard, Emery, Gerdy, and Jolly
Cow-pock in cows by M. Huzard
Haemostatic powers of sheep's brains by M Dupuy
Sheep's brain kills animals more rapidly than even corrosive sublimate
Wound of the liver by M. Gerdy
Plastic anatomical preparations
Inoculation preventive of typhus
Analogy between small-pox and cow-pox
French and irish surgery
Case of hermaphrodism
Vestiges of the natural history of creation
Malformation of the heart, - communication between the ventricles - the aorta arising
from both ventricles
A stastical summary of aural diseases
Discovery of the nine missing books of galens principal anatomical work
The dublin natural history society
General emphysema, and death in a few hours from sub-peritoneal rupture of the
stomach
Caesarian section : both mother and child saved
Iodide of potassium
A child of laryngismus stridulus by cod-liver oil
Treatment of burns
Milan flies (ceretto vesicatoris) formula of terrari
Treatment of scrofulous ulcers

Detection of arsenic in a mineral spring in africa


A General Index to the Dublin Medical Journal from volume I to XXVIII, concluding the
first series, from 1832 to 1845, inclusive

AUTHOR 1
SURNAME

AUTHOR 2
SURNAME

Hart

AUTHOR 1 FORENAME
John

Scanlan

Maurice

Corrigan
Kane
Porter
Dumas
Graves
Ferguson

D. J.
Robert John
W. H.
M.
R. J.
W

Wohler
Wohler

M.M.
M.M.

Gobel

Prof.

Gobel
Plisson
Lassaigne
Berthemot
Soubeiran
Connell
Bebert
Chevallier
Philips
Liebig
Lecanu

Prof.
Henry

Mialhe

M.

Joret

Wohler
Johnstone
Daubeny
Boussingault

M.M.
J.
Prof.

Liebig

Brewster
Braconnot

Dr.

Barlow
Latour
Airy
Gobel
Stampfer
Savart
Rozet

Liebig
Liebig

Plisson

M
Mr
M.
Mr
M.

Soubeiran
Mr
M.
Prof.
Prof.
M
M.

AUTHOR 2
FORENAME

Dutrochet
Bischoff

M.
Dr.

Ehrenberg

Dr.

Van Dyke
Shaw
Turpin
Morton
Bignandi
Lee
Donn
Gregory
Werneck
Berandi
Lugol
Virey
Magendie
Williams
Puchelt

Van Beck
Mr.
M
Mr.
M.
R.
M
Dr.
M
D.L.
M.
M.
M.
Mr.
M.

Stedman
Delpech

Dr.
M.

Lafont
Segelas
Mott
Wright
Mott
Logan
Henry
Siedler
Christison
Jobst
Kerr
Guibourt
Bernal
Cusack

Mr.
M.
Valentine
Mr.
Dr.
Mr
Dr.
M
Professor
M
Mr.
M.
M.
James W.

Stokes

William

Montgomery

W.F.

Graves

Robt. J.

Newton

Andrew

Townsend

Richard

Hayden

G.T.

Thenard
O'Shaughnessy
Bonastie
Foder
Fischer
Berzelius
Liebig
Dumas
Rose

M
Dr
M.
M.
M.

Thomson
Oppermann
Faraday
Ritchie
Muncke
Nobili
Adam
Rudberg
Treviranus
Goppert
Amici
Faraday
Mayer
Hering
Douville
Rathke
Nordman
Griesselich
Griesselich
Griesselich
Griesselich

Dr
M.
Mr.
Dr
M.
M.M.
Mr.
M
L.C.
Dr.
M.

Magnus

Dr.

Kunzsh
Corrigon
Arnold
Kuhn
G.

M.
Dr
J Wilh.
M.
Dr

Logan

Mr.

Logan
Logan
Cochet
Robertson
Graves

Mr.
Mr.
M. Alexandre
Dr.
Robert J.

Hecht

M.
M.
M.H.

Dr.
Prof.
M.
M.
M.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.

Melloni

Kane
Maunsell
Graves
Kane
Houghton

Robert J.
Henry
Robert J.
Robert J.
James

Pelouze

Liebig
Whler
Whler
Lassaigne
Couerbe
Rusch
Schindler
Wetzlar
Rodweiss
Faraday

M
M
M.M.
M
M.
M
M
M
M
M

Lenz
Stifft
Coste
Vittorini

M
M
M
Dr

Winter
Graefe
Gendrin
Hachmann
Rayer
Chelius
Vassal
Dupuy

Charles
M
M
Dr
M
M
M
M

Danvin

Blondin

Law
Lendrick

Robert
Charles

Ferguson

William

Graves
Churchill

Robert J.
Fleetwood

Crampton

Philip

Colvan

John

Nugent

Montgomery

William F.

Liebig

Delpech

Stokes

William

Liebig
Liebig
Reissenbach
Haldat
Liebig

J.
J.
M.

Heming
Braconnot
Le Hunte
Airy
Christie
Reboul

Mr

Lund
Treviranus
Tiedmann
Ozanam
Baer

M
G.R.

Virey
Baudelocque
Beclard

M.
M
M.

Gendrin

M.

Bland
Dance
Gosse
Gosse
Russel
Loudon
Heft
Ewing
Allsop
Dupuytren

Dr.
M.
D.D.
D.D.
Mr
Dr.
Erste
Dr.
Dr.
Baron

Carmichael

Richard

Graves
Thwaites
Jackson
Crampton

Robert J.
John
Gordon
Philip

Ferrall

J.M.

Kennedy

Evory

Lassaigne
M.

Capt.
Prof.
Samuel Hunter
M

M.
Dr.

Bostock
Dufresnoy

John
M

Lendrick

Charles

Ingleby

Jno. T.

Andrews

Mr.

Guerin

M.

Rayer
Lassaigne
Folix
Bizzio
Pelouze

M
M.
M
M
M

Howard
Dirchoff
Van Mons
Kahler
Necker
Dureau
Trousseau
Meniere
Wilson
Seymour
Magendie

Mr.
M.
M.
M.
Prof.
M.
M.
Dr.
Brigadier
Dr.
M

Johnson
Macfarlane
Brodie
Malagodi
Symes
Syme

Dr.
Dr.
Mr.
M
M
Mr.

McDowel

O'Reilly

Bernard

O'Reilly

Bernard

Maunsell

Dr.

Adams

Robert

Kane
McCoy
Corrigan
Law
Kane

Robert John
Simon
Dominick
Robert
Robert J.

Young

Thomas

Mr.

Luke
Dupuytren

M
M

Reviewer

Schindler
Wach

M.
M.

Dumas

M.

Lassaigne

M.

De Claubry
Boudet
Galvani
De Perevoschtchikoff
Flourens
Rudolphi
Lee
Parent
Magendie
Herzberg
Pott

Gaulty
Felix
Dr.
Prof
M.
M.
Dr.
M.
M.
Dr.
Dr.

Shanahan
Krimer

Dr.
Dr.

McCoy

Simon

Nagle
Aldridge
Davis
Dalton
Crampton
Stokes
Adams
Harty

David C
John
William A.
John George
Philip
William
William O'Brien
William

Roux
Gaudin
Thenard

Dr.
M.
M.

Ollivier
Boussingault
Phillips
Watkins

M.
M.
M.
F.

Payen

M.

Landibert

M.

Weiss

Mr.

Morren
Weatherhead
Biot
Muller

M. C
Dr.
M.
M.

Schneemann
Esquirol
Hankel
Shortt
Breschet
Mott
Chopart

Dr.
M.
Doctor
Dr.
M.
Valentine
M

Graves

Robert J.

Colvan
Crampton
Patterson

John
Philip
Charles

Houghton

James

Kane

Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Pelouze
Berzelius
Hacket
Hachette
Dutrochet
Flourens
Edwards
Dutrochet
Guibourt
Prevost
Saint-Hilaire

J.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M. Milne
M

De Siebold

J.

Richelot
Guillet
de Vittis
Naegele
Boettcher
Wiggers
Burnet
Cerioli
De Simoni
Genert
Schmidtmann

Dr.
Dr.
Dr. Giovanni
Prof.
M
A. A. L.
M.
Dr
Dr.
M.
Dr.

Maule

Lieut.

Kluge

M.
M. Isodore Geoffrey

Ricker

Dr.

Fantonetti
Richelot

Prof.
Dr.

Waltz

Dr.

Deneux
Pingeon
Kane

M
M
Robert J

Johnson

William

Sharkey
Osborne
O'Beirne
Graves
Houston
McDowel

Edmond
Jonathan
James
Robert J
John
Ephraim

Graves

Robert J

Boussingault

Cantu

Cedie
Boutin
Guibourt

M
M.
M

Biot

Rolando

Ollivier

Dr.

Bouilland

McDowell
Fleming
Stokes
Carmichael
Carlile
Murray

Ephraim
Christopher
William
Richard
Hugh
J.

Graves

Robert J

Matteucci

M.C.

Flourens

M.

Chevreul

M.

Montault

Prevost

M.

Pigeaux

M.

Fodere
Bonnet

Prof.
M.M.

Osborne

Jonathan

Patterson
Hart
Colvan
Patterson
Adams
Porter
Porter
Carmichael

James
John
John
Charles
William O'Brien
William Henry
William Henry
Richard

Labatt

Samuel Bell

Lyons

Philip M.

Apjohn
Bryce

Dr.
James

Brewster
Peligot
Walker
Johnston

Sir David
M.E.
Robert.
Mr.

Saachi
Steinmetz
Palabrat

Dr.
Dr.
M.

Hildenbrande
Semola
Scalvanti
Dubois
Ricord

Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
M.
M.

Graves

Robert J.

Beatty
Griffin
Beauchamp

Thomas Edw.
W.
Henry C.

Osborne

Jonathan

Maunsell

Henry

Chiappa

Dr.

Graves

Robert J.

M.
Dobereiner
Becquerel
Conerbe
de Blansko
Holst
Bright
Elliotson
Bourquenod

W.F.
M.J.W.
M.
J.P.
M. Richenbach
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.

Martinet

M.

Dance
Roux

M.

Kane

Robert J.

O'Brien

George William

Riggs

Charles Warburton

Evanson

Richard T.

Collis
Joerg

Maurice
Edward

Houston

John

Montgomery
Little

W. F.
Robert

C.

D. J.

P.
P.

W. H.
W. H.

P.

W. H.

S.
Portlock
Schultz

W.
Joseph E.
Dr E. H.

Ritchie

Rev. William

Ritchie
Boudet
Carbonell
Portlock
Dubois
Virey

Rev. William
M.
M.
Captain
M.P.
M.

Daumer
Graves
Riecke
Berndt

Prof.
Dr
Dr.
Dr.

Boutron

Ferrus

M.

Grisolle

M.

Fiard
Velpeau
Clot-Bey
Lisfranc
O'Beirne
Poole
Porter
Beatty

M.
M.
Dr.
M.
James
Richard
William Henry
Thomas Edward

Cusack

Samuel

Morgan

W.I.

Churchill

Fleetwood

Graves

Robert J.

Houghton
Graves
Graves

James
Robert J.
Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Graves
Graves
Graves

Robert J.
Robert J.
Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Graves

Robert J.

Fontenelle
Barry
Gregory
Mattucci

M. Julia
John T.
William
Charles

Houston

Dr.

Magendie

M.

Fohmann
Brewster

V.
David

Fisher

Dr.

Miller
Geiger

General
Prof

Caseaux

Cazenave
Donne

M.
M.

Trouve

Dr.

Schmid
Roux
Perier

Dr.
M.
M.

Murray
Crookes

Dr.
Mr.

Ascherson

M.

Stromeyer
Angelo
Richter

L.
Dr.
A.L.

Bushnan

J. Stevenson

Volpeliere

M.

White
Blackley

Francis
Travers R.

Eager

James

Maunsell

Henry

Williams
Arrowsmith

Dr.
Dr.

Nixon

Robert Law

Stokes
L'Estrange

William
Francis

H.

J.

Nicol

Mr.

Faraday
Macaire
Tiedemann
Scouler

Prof.
M
Mr.
Prof.

Lindley

Prof.

Retzius

Prof.

Montgomery
St. Hilaire
Reynaud
Tiedemann

Dr.
M. Isodore
Dr.
Mr.

Welch

Albert G.

Ricord

Pentland

Mr.

Sanson
Beau
Gendron
Tessier
O'Beirne

M.
M.
M.
M.
James

Browne

John

Thwaites
Graves

John
Robert J

Hamilton

John

N.

R.L.

S.
Tiedemann
Stark
MacCulloch
Traill
Ehrenberg
Beatty
Zabriskie
Thomson
Hunt
Cook
Cox

W.
F.
Dr.
Dr.
Prof.
Prof.
Prof.
Dr.
A.T
Perceval
J.H.

Albers

Dr.

Jones
Stromeyer
Dupuytren
Dupouget

Elijah
L.
M.
M. Tuzet

Hulse

Dr.

Robbins
Hanius
McDowel
Smith
Montgomery
Poole

Chandler
M.B.
Ephraim
Robert Wiliam
Wm. F.
R.

G.

R.J.

Kane

Robert J

Mitscherlich
Perzoz
Sturgeon

E.
M.
Mr

Cresson

M.

Mitsherlich

E.

Lussac
Dutrochet
Jourdan

M. Gay
M.
M.

Abers

J.T.H.

Hankel

Dr.

Lassaigne

M.

Yvart

M.

Fohmann

V.

Duplay

M.

Hankel
Rogers
Johnsons
Stedman
Wilson
Stokes

Dr.
D.L.
Dr.
M.
Dr.
Dr.

Donaldson

William

Johnson
Pruscha
O'Reilly
Ollivier
Segalas

Dr.
M.
Charles

Burrill

William

Lisfranc

M.

Ingleby

J.T.

Kane
Griffin
Churchill
Mateer
Montgomery

Robert J.
William
Fleetwood
William
William T.

S.

W.

Hamilton
Hare
Couerbe
Vanquelin
Tromsdorf
Pelouze
Dutrochet
Edwards
Traill
Wulzer
Stokes
Majendie
Bouillaud
Kyll

John

Pigeaux

Dr.

Bunsen
Mondiere

Dr.
M.

M.

M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
Prof.
C.W
Dr.
M.
M.
Dr.

Ireland
Dieffenbach
Regnoli
McDowel
Churchill
Christian

Dr.
Dr.
M.
Ephraim
F.
Thomas

Osborne

Jonathan

Little

Robert

Carmichael

Andrew

Hanna

Samuel

Froriep

R.

Berton

J.M.

McCoy
Thomson
Andrews

S.
Thomas
Thomas

Hermann

R.

Thenard
Rose
Macaire

M.
H.
M.

Matteuci
Ascherson
Ascherson
Muller
Duplay

M.C.
Dr.
Dr.
Prof.
M.

Sohmeyer
Oppenheim
Ritscher

F.W.

M.
Gerhard

Mr.

Ashmead
Law
Benson
Murphy
Greene
Mayne

William
Robert
Charles
Edward William
George
Robt

West

William

Colvan

John

Churchill

F.

Berard

Dr.

Amussat

Blackley

Travers R.

Breen

John

Hudson

Alfred

MacDonnell

J.

Woodward
Macartney

Edward
Dr.

Churchill

F.

Osborne
MacAdam

Jonathan
David Hastings

G.

R.J.

G.

R.J.

C.
Lisfranc
Reynaud

F.
S.
M.

Jones

Thos. Wharton

Harrison

Robert

Houston

John

Parker
Beatty
C.

Langston
Thomas Edward
J.

Graves

R.J.

Graves
Houston
Harrison
McDonnell
Harrison

Robert
J.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.

Houston
Harrison
Jacob
Collins
Murray
Roupel
Alison
Alison
Whatton

Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
James
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Mr.

Stokes

Dr. William

Kennedy
Knowles
Corrigan
O'Beirne

Dr. Evory
Mr.
Dr.
Dr.

Osborne

Dr.

Hutton
Adams

Dr.
Mr.

Harris

Snow

Handyside

Dr.

Jacob
Montgomery
Browne

Dr.
William F.
John

Houston

John

Corbet
Rynd

W.
Francis

Jacob

Arthur

Cusack

J.W.

Geoghegan

T.G.

Benson
Kirby

Charles
Dr.

Carganico
de Sarenbach
Menigaut
Worcester
d'Etioles
Portal
Portal
Chevreul

Dr.
Rinna
M
Mr.
Leroy
Placido
Dr.
M

Hart

Dr.

Lombard

Dr.

Semenza

Dr.

Degranges
Lecanu
Rigaud
Gannal

M.E.
M.
M.
M.

Kingsley
Baker
Smith
Hulse
Smyth

Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.

Manet

M.F.

de Serres

Marcel

Jacob

Arthur

Bewley
Lendrick
Ingleby

Edward
Charles
J.T.

Houston

John

Graves
Kane

R.J.
Robert J.

S.

W.

Graves

Robert J.

Hourmann

M.

Purdon
Gerdy
Boxwell

Dr.
M.
Dr.

Canvan
Breen
Knox
South

Dr.
John
Dr.
Mr.

Jacob

Dr.

Christison

Dr.

Lisfranc
Serres

M.
Prof.

Dechambre

Mr

Tyrell

Mr

Caupuron
Lee
Becquerel
Howship
Norducci

M.
Dr. R.
M.
Mr.
Dr. Nicolo

Maunsell

Dr.

Graves
Little

Robert J.
Robert

Stokes

William

Osborne

Jonathan

Jacob

Arthur

Collins

Robert

Morrisson

J.

Law

Robert

Graves

Dr.

Graves

Robert J.

Thorburn

Dr. Stewart

Laserres d'Agen

Mr

Lalesque

Dr.

Earle
Muller
Noble
Cusack
Noble
Bell
Lee
Goyrand
Malgaigne

Henry
Prof. J
M.
Dr Samuel
M.
Mr Benjamin J.
Dr. R
M.
M.

Jacob

John

Graves

Robert J.

Law
Hamilton

Robert
John

Hastings

David

Graves

Dr

Graves

Dr.

Graves

Robert J.

P.

W.H.

West

W.

S.

W.

S.

W.

Harrison

Robert

G.
G.
A.

R.J.
R.J.
J.

L'Estrange

Francis

Macready

G.W.

Pearson
Koehler
Parise

Dr.
Dr.
M. Reveille

Munaret

Dr

Hughes
Ferguson

Dr.
Dr.

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448-449

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

449-450

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

450-452

Original Communication

1-21

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice

22-29
29-28
38-40
40-42
42-50
50-65
65-74
74-86
87-100

Bibliographic Notice

100-113

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Obituary
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

114-115
115-116
116-117
117-118
120-121
121-122
122-124
124

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

124-125

Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History


Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

126-128
128-129
129-132
132-133
133-134
134-136
136-137
137-138
138-142
142-145
145-148
149-150

Original Communication

151-173

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

173-176
177-187
187-199

Original Communication

200-211

Original Communication

211-213

Bibliographic Notice

214

Bibliographic Notice

214-231

Bibliographic Notice

231-239

Bibliographic Notice

240-251

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

252-261
261-264
264-267
267-268
268-270
270-271
271
271-272
272-274
274-277
277-278

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

278-280

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

280-282
282-285
285-286
286
286-287
287-288
288-289
289-290
290-291
291-292
292

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

292-293

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

293-294
294-296

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

296-298

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Original Communication

298
298-300
301-311

Original Communication

311-321

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

321-333
334-342
342-353
353-370
371-381
382-394

Bibliographic Notice

395-412

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

412-417
418-427
427
428-429

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

429-433

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

433
433-435
435-439

Scientific Intelligence - Botany and Natural History

439-441

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

441-444

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

444-448

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

448-450

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

450-453

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

453-459
459-460
1-16
16-28
29-60
61-83
84-107
107-111

Bibliographic Notice

112-133

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

134-139
139-141

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

141-144

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

144-150

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

151-152

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

152-153

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

153-155
155

Original Communication

157-170

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

170-180
180-183
183-193
193-196
196-206
206-216
217-231
231-236

Original Communication

237-241

Original Communication

241-245

Bibliographic Notice

246-254

Bibliographic Notice

255-265

Bibliographic Notice

265-270

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

271-272
272-276
276-278
278-279
279-281
281-282
282-286
286-290
290-294
294-297
297-298
298-299
299-300
300
300-302
302-303
303-304
304-308
308
308

Original Communication

309-328

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

329-346
346-357
357-360

Original Communication

361-371

Original Communication

371-405

Bibliographic Notice

406-424

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

425-437
438-439
439-440
440-441
441-446
446-447
447-450
450-452
452-454

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

454-460

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

460-463

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

463-475

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

475-476

Original Communication

1-8

Original Communication

8-11

Original Communication

12-18

Original Communication

19-29

Original Communication
Original Communication

29-36
36-41

Original Communication

42-51

Original Communication
Original Communication

52-69
69-87

Bibliographic Notice

89-103

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

103-104
104-107

Bibliographic Notice

107-110

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

110-116
116-131
132-133

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

133-134

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

134-135
135-136
136-137
138-139
139-143
143
143-147
147-149
149-151
151
151-152
152

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

152-154

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

154-155

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

155-156
156-157
157-153
153
154-184
185-189
189-203
203-220

Original Communication

220-232

Original Communication

232-243

Original Communication

244-253

Bibliographic Notice

254-269

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
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269-275
275-277
277

Bibliographic Notice

277-278

Bibliographic Notice

278

Bibliographic Notice

278

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

278
278-279
279

Bibliographic Notice

279

Bibliographic Notice

279

Bibliographic Notice

279-280

Bibliographic Notice

280

Bibliographic Notice

280

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

281
281-283
283-284
284-285

Scientific Intelligence - Natural History

285-288

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

289-292

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology


Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

292-295
295-299

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

300

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

301
301-302

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

302-303
303

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

303-304

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

304
304-310
310
310-311
311
311-313

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

313-314

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

314-320
320-321
321-322

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

322-323

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Original Communication
Original Communication

324
324
325-331
332-344

Original Communication

344-367

Original Communication

367-380

Original Communication
Original Communication

380-383
383-385

Original Communication

386-400

Original Communication
Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice

400-440
440-443
444-451

Bibliographic Notice

451-461

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

462-464

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History

464-469
469-475
475-477
477-479
479-480
480
480-481

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

481-482

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology


Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

482
482-484
484-487
487
487-488
488
489-492
492-493

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery
Original Communication

493-494
494
494
494
1-22

Original Communication

22-38

Original Communication
Original Communication

38-48
49-78

Original Communication

78-86

Bibliographic Notice

87-93

Bibliographic Notice

94-103

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

103-115
116-127
127-134
134-139
139-142
142-144
145-146
146
146-147
148
148-149
149

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

149-152

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery

152-153
153-154
154-156
156-157
157

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery

157-158

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

158
158-160
161-205
205-230
231-237
237-261

Bibliographic Notice

262-279

Bibliographic Notice

279-285

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

285-288
289-294
294-295
295-297

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History

297
297-300
300-301

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

302-306

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

306

Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology

306-307

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

307-308
308
308-309
309-310
310-312
312
312-313
313-314

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

314-315

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery

315-316
316-318
318-319
319
319-320
320-321
321-323
323
323-324

Original Communication

325-361

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

361-371
372-401
402-406
406-418
418-431

Bibliographic Notice

432-444

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

444-452
453-454
454-456
456-458
458-459
459-460
460-466
466-467
467-468
468-471
471-473
473-476
476-478
478-480

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

480-481

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery

481-482
482-484

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery


Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Midwifery
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

484-487
487
488
1-7
7-23
23-31

Original Communication

32-35

Original Communication

35-65

Original Communication

66-80

Original Communication

80-84

Original Communication

84-96

Bibliographic Notice

97-118

Bibliographic Notice

118-130

Bibliographic Notice

130-132

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

132-133
134-137
137-139

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science

139-140

Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science


Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Chemical and Physical Science
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Natural History
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Anatomy and Physiology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

140-141
141-142
142
142-143
143-145
145
145-146
146-147
147
147-148
148
148-152
152-154
154-155
155-156
156-157
157
157-166
166-167
167-168
169-189
189-197
198-231
231-254
255-278

Bibliographic Notice

279-284

Bibliographic Notice

284-289

Bibliographic Notice

289-295

Bibliographic Notice

295-318

Bibliographic Notice

318-323

Bibliographic Notice

323

Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

324-330

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

330-338

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery

338-339

Scientific Intelligence - Surgery


Original Communication

339
341-349

Original Communication

350-372

Original Communication

372-404

Original Communication

405-409

Original Communication
Original Communication

409-411
412-414

Original Communication

414-415

Original Communication
Original Communication

415-442
443-454

Bibliographic Notice

455-462

Bibliographic Notice

462-473

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Pathology
Scientific Intelligence - Surgery and Pathology
Scientific Intelligence - Pathology and Therapeutics

473-479
480-481
481-498
498

Notice

Original Communication

1-10

Original Communication

11-31

Original Communication
Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice

31-66
66-96
97-116

Bibliographic Notice

116-135

Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association


Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association

136-140
140-154
154-173
173-181
181-184

Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association


Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association

184-185
185-187
187-188
188
188
189-191
191-192
192-193
193-196

Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association

196-199

Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association


Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association

199-202
202
202-206
206-207

Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association

207-211

Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association


Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association
Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association

211-217
217-220
220
220-221

Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association

221-224

Proceeding of the Medical Section of the British Association


Original Communication
Original Communication

224-225
227-240
240-268

Original Communication

268-282

Original Communication
Original Communication

283-292
292-298

Original Communication

299-304

Original Communication

304-307

Original Communication

308-323

Original Communication
Original Communication

324-332
332-338

Bibliographic Notice

339-349

Bibliographic Notice

349-354

Bibliographic Notice

354-360

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

361-364
364-365
365-366
366-367
367
367-369
369
369-370

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

370-371
371-372
372-374
374
374-375
375
375
375-378
378-379
379-380
380-381
381-382
382-382
383-386
386-388
388-392
388-393

Scientific Intelligence

393-394

Scientific Intelligence

394

Original Communication

395-401

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

401-416
416-431
431-458

Original Communication

459-498

Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice

499-504
505-512

Bibliographic Notice

512-516

Bibliographic Notice

517-529

Scientific Intelligence

530-539

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

539-542
542-543
543-544
544-545
545
545-547
547-552
552-553
553-554
554-555
555
555-556

Scientific Intelligence

556-559

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

559
559

Scientific Intelligence

559-561

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Original Communication
Original Communication

561
561-562
562-563
563
563-564
564-567
567
567-568
568
568
568-569
569-570
570
1-5
6-27

Original Communication

27-59

Original Communication

59-70

Original Communication

71-82

Original Communication

83-99

Original Communication

99-105

Original Communication

105-116

Bibliographic Notice

117-129

Bibliographic Notice

129-139

Bibliographic Notice

139-144

Bibliographic Notice
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books

144-149
149
149
149
149-150
150
150

Notice of New Books

150-151

Notice of New Books


Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books
Notice of New Books

151-152
152
152
152
152-153
153-154
154

Notice of New Books

154

Notice of New Books

154-155

Notice of New Books

155-157

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Original Communication

158
158
158-161
161-162
162
162-165
165-166
166-167
167-169
169
169-170
170-173
173
173-174
174
174-176
177-210

Original Communication

211-238

Original Communication
Original Communication

238-255
255-266

Original Communication

266-275

Bibliographic Notice

276-282

Bibliographic Notice

282-295

Bibliographic Notice

295-297

Bibliographic Notice

295-306

Bibliographic Notice

306-309

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

309-310
311
311-312
312

Scientific Intelligence

313-315

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

315
315-316
316

Scientific Intelligence

317-318

Scientific Intelligence

318-319

Scientific Intelligence

319

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

319
319-321
321-325

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

325-326
326
326
327
327
327-328
328
329-330
330-331
331-333

Scientific Intelligence

333-337

Scientific Intelligence

337-338

Scientific Intelligence

338-344

Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany

344
345

Medical Miscellany

345

Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Original Communication

345
346-348
349-392

Original Communication

392-401

Original Communication
Original Communication

401-411
411-429

Original Communication

429-441

Original Communication

442-448

Original Communication

449-466

Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice

466-469
470-486

Bibliographic Notice

486-504

Notice of Works Received


Notice of Works Received
Notice of Works Received
Notice of Works Received
Notice of Works Received

504-506
507
507
507-508
508-512

Notice of Works Received

512-513

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

514-521
521-522
522
522-524
524
524-525
525-526
526-528
528

Medical Miscellany
Medical Miscellany
Original Communication

528-530
530
1-17

Original Communication

17-24

Original Communication

24-32

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

32-52
53-68
68-82
83-93
93-100

Original Communication

101-105

Bibliographic Notice

106-112

Bibliographic Notice

113-123

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Scientific Intelligence
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124-126
126
126-128
129
129
129-131
131-135
135-136
136
136-138

Scientific Intelligence

138-139

Scientific Intelligence
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Scientific Intelligence
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Irish Medical Corporations

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Irish Medical Corporations

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Notice of Works Received
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118-119
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180

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498-500

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

500-507
507-509
509

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

509-510

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

510-511

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

511

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

511-512

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

512-514
514
514-515
515
515-516
516-518

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

518-519

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

519-520
520
520-522

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

522-523

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

523-525

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


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Original Communication

525-526
1-70
70-75

Original Communication

75-94

Original Communication

94-97

Original Communication
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97-106
107-110
111

Bibliographic Notice

112-115

Bibliographic Notice

115-118

Bibliographic Notice

118-119

Bibliographic Notice

119-123

Bibliographic Notice

123-127

Bibliographic Notice
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127-131
131-136

Scientific Intelligence

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Scientific Intelligence
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

139-141
142-143
143-145
145-146
146
146-147
147-148
148-149
149-150

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

150-151
151
151-154
154
154-155

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

155

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Scientific Intelligence

155-156
156-158
158-160
160
160-161
161-163
163-164
164
164
164-166
166
166-168

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169-181

Original Communication
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181-224
225-260

Original Communication

260-277

Original Communication
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277-299
299-309
310-312

Bibliographic Notice

312-318

Bibliographic Notice

318-325

Bibliographic Notice

325-326

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

327-328
328-329
329-331
331-332
332
332-333

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

333

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

333-334
334-335
335
335
335
335
335-336
336-338
338-341

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

341-342

Scientific Intelligence

342-343

Scientific Intelligence

343-344

Original Communication

345-352

Original Communication
Original Communication
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352-397
398-413
413-438
438-459

Bibliographic Notice

460-475

Bibliographic Notice

475-478

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

478-480
480-483
483-486
486-488
488-493
494-496
496-498
498-499
499-501
501-502

Scientific Intelligence

502-503

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Scientific Intelligence

504-505
505-507
507
507-510

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1-15

Original Communication

15-23

Original Communication
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23-28
28-34

Original Communication

34-37

Original Communication

37-54

Original Communication

54-81

Original Communication

81-96

Bibliographic Notice

97-99

Bibliographic Notice

99-100

Bibliographic Notice

100-102

Bibliographic Notice

102

Bibliographic Notice

103

Bibliographic Notice

103

Bibliographic Notice

103-105

Bibliographic Notice

105-106

Bibliographic Notice

107-113

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Scientific Intelligence
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114-115
115-116
116-117
117-118
118
118-119
119
119-120
121-122
122-125
125-127
127-130
130-131
131-134
135
135-138
138
138-139
139
139-143
143
143
143-144
144-145

Scientific Intelligence

145-150

Scientific Intelligence
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Scientific Intelligence
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Scientific Intelligence

150-151
151-154
154-155
155-156
156-157
157-158
158-161

Scientific Intelligence

161-164

Original Communication
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165-179
179-191

Original Communication

191-220

Original Communication
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220-234
234-240

Original Communication

240-270

Bibliographic Notice

271-277

Bibliographic Notice

277-282

Bibliographic Notice

282-286

Bibliographic Notice

287-289

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

290-292
293-294
294-295
295-296
296-297

Scientific Intelligence

297-319

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

319-321
321-322
322-323
323
323-325
325-327
327
327-328

Original Communication

329-356

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356-361
361-368

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369-401

Original Communication

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Original Communication

429-439

Bibliographic Notice

440-445

Bibliographic Notice

445

Bibliographic Notice

446-449

Bibliographic Notice

449-450

Bibliographic Notice
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

450-454
455-456
456
456-457
457
458
458-460
460-461
461-462
462-463
463-464
464-465
465
465-466

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Scientific Intelligence

466
467
467-468
468-469
469-470
470
470-472
472
474-473
473
474-477
477-478
478-490

Original Communication

1-42

Original Communication

42-72

Original Communication

73-81

Original Communication
Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice

81-102
102-118
119-121

Bibliographic Notice

121-129

Bibliographic Notice

130-131

Bibliographic Notice

131

Bibliographic Notice

131-138

Scientific Intelligence

139-152

Scientific Intelligence

153-162

Scientific Intelligence

162-164

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

164
164

Original Communication

165-200

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

200-237
237-253
254-272

Original Communication

272-288

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

289-297
297-303
303-316
317-319
319-320
320-321
321
321-322
322-323
323-324
324-325

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

325-327
327-329
329-330
330-331

Original Communication

332-369

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

369-385
385-422
422-433
433-452

Bibliographic Notice

453-463

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

463-465
465-467
467-468
469-470
470
471-474
474
474-475
475-476
476-477
477
477
478
478-479
479
479-480
480-481
481-482
482-483
483-484
484

Original Communication

1-40

Original Communication
Original Communication

40-57
57-65

Original Communication

65-86

Original Communication

86-99

Original Communication

99-108

Bibliographic Notice

109-112

Bibliographic Notice

112-127

Bibliographic Notice

127-128

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

129-131
131-133
133
133-135
135-136
136
136-137
137
137-138
138-139

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

139-140

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

140-142
142-143
143
143-144
144
144-145
145-146
146-147
147
147-149
149
149-150
150-151
151
151-152
152-154
154
154-156
156-157
157-159
159-160
160
160-162
162-164

Original Communication

165-180

Original Communication

181-206

Original Communication

206-250

Original Communication
Original Communication

250-254
255-264

Bibliographic Notice

265-276

Bibliographic Notice

276-280

Bibliographic Notice

280-286

Bibliographic Notice

286-288

Bibliographic Notice

289-290

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

291-292
292-293

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

293-295
295

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

296

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

296-297
297-299
299-300
300-302
302-304
304
304-305
305
305-306
306
306-308

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

308

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

308-309
309-310
310
310-311
311-312
312
312-313
313-314
314-315
315-316
316-317
317-319
319
319-321
321-322
322-323
323-326
326-328
328-329
329-330
331
322
322-333
333-335
336
336
337-364
364-400
401-433
433-475
476-486
486-502
502-506

Bibliographic Notice

507

Scientific Intelligence

508-516

Original Communication

1-14

Original Communication

15-18

Original Communication
Original Communication

18-26
26-57

Original Communication

57-78

Bibliographic Notice

79-88

Bibliographic Notice

89-95

Bibliographic Notice

85-99

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

100-102
102-103
103-108

Scientific Intelligence

108-110

Scientific Intelligence

110-112

Scientific Intelligence

113

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

113-114
114
114-116
116
116-118
118-119
119
119
119

Scientific Intelligence

119-124

Scientific Intelligence

124-133

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
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Letter
Letter

133-134
135-139
140-143
143-144
144-145
145-146
146-152
152-161
161
161-162
162
162
163-164
164

Original Communication

165-199

Original Communication

199-209

Original Communication

209-219

Original Communication

219-267

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

268-272
272-278

Bibliographic Notice

278-292

Bibliographic Notice

292-293

Bibliographic Notice

293

Bibliographic Notice

294

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

294-296
297-303
303-305
305-306
307-308

Scientific Intelligence

308-309

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

309-310
310-311
311
311
312
312
312-314
314-318
318-320

Original Communication

321-325

Original Communication

325-335

Original Communication

336-349

Original Communication

350-364

Bibliographic Notice

365-373

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

374-379
379-382

Bibliographic Notice

383-387

Bibliographic Notice
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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

387
388-390
390
390-391

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

392

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

392

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

392-393

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

393
393-394

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

394-395

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

395-396

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

396-397
397
397

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

397-398

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

398-399
399
399-400

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

400

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

400-401

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

401-402
402

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

402-404

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Scientific Intelligence
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Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

404
404
404-405
405
406
406-409
409-410
410
410-413
413
413-414
414-416
416
416
417
417
418

Scientific Intelligence

418-419

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

419
419-420

Original Communication

1-37

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

37-41
41-54
55-83
83-93

Original Communication

94-119

Bibliographic Notice

120-122

Bibliographic Notice

122-152

Bibliographic Notice

152-156

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

157-158
158-159
159
159-160
160
160

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

160-161

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

161

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

161-162

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


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162
162-163
163

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

164

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

164-165
165

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

165-166

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

166-167
167
167-168
168-169
169

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

169-170

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

170

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

170-171

Scientific intelligence

171-175

Scientific Intelligence

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Scientific Intelligence

184-185

Scientific Intelligence

186-191

Scientific Intelligence

191-192

Scientific Intelligence

192-194

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

194-199
199-200
200-202

Scientific Intelligence

202-205

Scientific Intelligence

206-207

Scientific Intelligence

207-210

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210-211

Scientific Intelligence

211-212

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212-213

Scientific Intelligence
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Original Communication
Original Communication
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213
213
213-214
214-215
216
216
217-230
230-239
240-249

Original Communication

250-271

Original Communication

272-279

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

280-288
288-299

Bibliographic Notice

300-319

Bibliographic Notice

319-339

Scientific Intelligence

340-364

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

364-366
366-368
368-372

Scientific Intelligence

372

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
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Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication

372-374
375
375-376
376-380
381-392

Original Communication

393-400

Original Communication
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400-415
415-418
418-437

Original Communication

437-454

Original Communication

454-466

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

467-472
472-474

Bibliographic Notice

474-519

Bibliographic Notice

519

Scientific Intelligence

520-528

Scientific Intelligence

528

Scientific Intelligence

529-534

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication
Original Communication

535-537
538-539
539
539-540
1-26
26-42

Original Communication

42-77

Original Communication
Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice

77-100
101-115
116-123

Bibliographic Notice

123-128

Bibliographic Notice

129-138

Bibliographic Notice

139-144

Bibliographic Notice

144-145

Bibliographic Notice

145-146

Bibliographic Notice

146-158

Scientific Intelligence

159-160

Scientific Intelligence
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160
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161-162
162
162-163
163
164
164
164-165
166
166-167
167-168
168-171
171-172
172
172-175
175-176
176-177
177
177-178
178-180
180

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212-226

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226-237

Bibliographic Notice

238-244

Bibliographic Notice

244-254

Bibliographic Notice

254-268

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

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277-278
278
278-279
279-280
281
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282-283
283
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284-285

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Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
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Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

286
286
286-287
287
287-288
288
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288-289
289-291
291-292
292-293
293-294
294-295
295-296
296
296-297
297-298
298-299
299
299-302
302-309
309-312
313-315
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Scientific Intelligence
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319-323
323-325
325-330
330-332
332-334
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Original Communication

355-387
388-444
444-478

Bibliographic Notice

479-491

Bibliographic Notice

491-500

Bibliographic Notice

500-504

Bibliographic Notice

504

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

505
505

Bibliographic Notice

506

Bibliographic Notice

506

Bibliographic Notice

507-515

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence

515
516-518

Scientific Intelligence

518

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

518-522
522
1-44
44-87
87-94
94-97

Original Communication

98-133

Original Communication

133-141

Bibliographic Notice

142-156

Bibliographic Notice

156-157

Bibliographic Notice

157

Bibliographic Notice

158

Bibliographic Notice

158-159

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

160-161

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

161-162

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

162-163
163
164
164
165
165-166

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

166-167

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

167-168
168

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

168-169

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

169
169-170

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

170

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

170
170-171
171-172
172
172-173
173

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

173-174

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

174
174-175
175

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

175-176

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

176-177
177
178
178-179
179
179-180

Proceeding of the Dublin Obstetrical Society

180-200

Original Communication

201-218

Original Communication

219-244

Original Communication
Original Communication

245-266
266-286

Original Communication

287-295

Original Communication

295-299

Bibliographic Notice

300-301

Bibliographic Notice

302-304

Bibliographic Notice

304-321

Bibliographic Notice

321-326

Bibliographic Notice

326-340

Bibliographic Notice

340-343

Scientific Intelligence

344-346

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

346-354
354-357
357-359

Scientific Intelligence

359-361

Scientific Intelligence

361-363

Scientific Intelligence

363-365

Scientific Intelligence

365-367

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

367-370
370
371-372
372
373-397
398-407
407-422

Original Communication

422-454

Bibliographic Notice

454-465

Bibliographic Notice

465-469

Bibliographic Notice

471-490

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

491
491-492
492
494-493
493-494
494
495
495-496
496-497
497
497-498

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

498-499
499-501

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

501-502

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

502-503

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

503-504
504
504-505
505
506-507
507-508

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

508-509

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

509-510

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

510
510-511
511-512
512-515
515-516
516
516-517
517-518
518-519
519-520
520-521
521-522
522-523

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

523-524

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

524-525

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

525

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

526

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

526-528
528

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

528-530

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin

530

Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin


Proceeding of the Pathological Society of Dublin
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication
Original Communication

530-531
531-532
532-535
535-538
1-21
22-31

Original Communication

32-49

Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

50-61
62-66
66-67

Bibliographic Notice

68-69

Bibliographic Notice

69-87

Bibliographic Notice

87-99

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice
Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society
Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society
Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society
Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society
Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society

99-106
106-119
120
120-121
121-124
124
125-126

Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society

126-127

Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society

127-128

Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society


Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society
Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society
Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society

128-130
130-131
131-134
134-136

Report of the Liverpool Pathological Society

136-138

Scientific Intelligence

139-140

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

140-144
144-148

Scientific Intelligence

148-149

Scientific Intelligence

149

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

149-150
150-151
151-152
152-156
156-157

Scientific Intelligence

158-160

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

160-161
161-162
162-168
168-171
171-173
173
173-174
174
174-175
175-176
177-229
229-243
243-262
262-274
275-307

Bibliographic Notice

308-315

Bibliographic Notice

316-335

Bibliographic Notice

336-337

Bibliographic Notice

337-342

Scientific Intelligence

343-348

Scientific Intelligence

348-350

Scientific Intelligence

350-353

Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication

353-354
355-368

Original Communication

368-402

Original Communication

402-412

Original Communication

412-420

Original Communication

420-422

Original Communication

423-434

Original Communication
Original Communication

434-459
459-461

Bibliographic Notice

462-466

Bibliographic Notice

466-468

Bibliographic Notice

468-469

Bibliographic Notice

469-470

Bibliographic Notice
Bibliographic Notice

470-484
484

Bibliographic Notice

484-485

Bibliographic Notice

485

Scientific Intelligence

486-489

Scientific Intelligence

489-492

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

492-498
498-500

Scientific Intelligence

500-505

Scientific Intelligence

505-509

Scientific Intelligence

509-510

Original Communication

1-42

Original Communication

42-55

Original Communication
Original Communication

55-65
65-101

Bibliographic Notice

102-117

Bibliographic Notice

117-118

Bibliographic Notice

118-119

Scientific Intelligence

120-133

Scientific Intelligence

133-138

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

138-141
141-145

Scientific Intelligence

145-151

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

151-152
152-155
155
155-158
158-160
160-162

Original Communication

163-176

Original Communication

177-199

Original Communication

200-211

Original Communication

212-223

Original Communication

224-248

Bibliographic Notice

249-251

Bibliographic Notice

251-260

Bibliographic Notice

260-267

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

268-275
275-281
281-284
284
284-285
285-286
286-288

Scientific Intelligence

288-293

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

293-294
295-297
297-299

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

299-309
309-317
317-318
318-322
322
322-324
324
324

Original Communication

325-356

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

357-372
372-385
385-399

Original Communication

399-406

Bibliographic Notice

407-416

Bibliographic Notice

416-426

Bibliographic Notice

426-428

Bibliographic Notice
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

428-434
433-445
445-449
449-451

Scientific Intelligence

451-452

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

452-456
456-468
469-470
470-473
473-476
476-479
479-481

Scientific Intelligence

481-482

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

482-487
487-488

Original Communication

1-30

Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication
Original Communication

31-40
40-62
62-80
81-109

Bibliographic Notice

110-114

Bibliographic Notice

115-128

Bibliographic Notice

129-145

Bibliographic Notice

146-155

Bibliographic Notice

155-164

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence

165-168
168-171

Scientific Intelligence

171-179

Scientific Intelligence
Original Communication

179-188
189-201

Original Communication

201-216

Original Communication
Original Communication
Bibliographic Notice

217-226
227-249
250-261

Bibliographic Notice

261-266

Bibliographic Notice

266-274

Bibliographic Notice

275

Bibliographic Notice

275-282

Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Scientific Intelligence
Spirit of the Periodicals
Spirit of the Periodicals
Spirit of the Periodicals

283
283-289
289-291
291
291
291
291-292
292
292-293
293-294
295-296
296-297
297-299

Spirit of the Periodicals

300

Spirit of the Periodicals


Spirit of the Periodicals
Spirit of the Periodicals

300-305
305-307
307-316

Spirit of the Periodicals

316-318

Spirit of the Periodicals


Spirit of the Periodicals
Spirit of the Periodicals
Spirit of the Periodicals
Spirit of the Periodicals
Spirit of the Periodicals

319-321
321
321
321
321-322
322

Spirit of the Periodicals


Index

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UCD SC

50.A.1

N
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UCD SC
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50.A.1
50.A.1
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N
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UCD SC

50.A.1

UCD SC

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UCD SC

50.A.1

UCD SC

50.A.1

N
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N
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50.A.2
50.A.2

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Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

N
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UCD SC

50.A.2
50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833


Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

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50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

N
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Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833
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Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833
Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833
Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833
Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833
Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833
Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

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Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833
Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833
Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

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50.A.2
50.A.2
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50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833


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50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

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50.A.2

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UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

UCD SC

50.A.2

Binding of volume is labelled Vol 2 1833

N
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N
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N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC

50.A.2
50.A.2
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50.A.2

UCD SC

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UCD SC

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UCD SC

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N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.2
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UCD SC

50.A.2

N
N
N
N
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N
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N
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N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC

50.A.2

UCD SC

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UCD SC

50.A.2

UCD SC

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N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
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50.A.3
50.A.3
50.A.3
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50.A.3

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
50.A.3
50.A.3
50.A.3
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UCD SC

50.A.3

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

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UCD SC

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N
Y
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

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50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
50.A.3
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50.A.3
50.A.3
50.A.3
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UCD SC

50.A.3

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

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UCD SC

50.A.3

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
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UCD SC

50.A.3

N
Y
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
50.A.3
50.A.3
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UCD SC

50.A.3

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
50.A.3
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UCD SC

50.A.3

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
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UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

UCD SC

50.A.3

N
N
N
N
N
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N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.3
50.A.3
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UCD SC

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N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.4
50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

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UCD SC

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N
N

UCD SC
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N
N
N
N
N
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N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.4
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UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

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UCD SC

50.A.4

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC

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N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.4
50.A.4
50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.4
50.A.4
50.A.4
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50.A.4
50.A.4
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UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.4

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

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UCD SC

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N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
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N
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N

UCD SC
UCD SC
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50.A.5
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UCD SC

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Y
N
N
N
N
N
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N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC
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50.A.5
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UCD SC

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UCD SC

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N
N
N
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N
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

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N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
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50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

N
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N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N

UCD SC
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50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

N
Y
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.5

UCD SC

50.A.5

N
N
N
Y
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
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UCD SC

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N
N
N
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5

N
N
N
N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
50.A.5
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UCD SC

50.A.6

Y
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.6
50.A.6

UCD SC

50.A.6

UCD SC

50.A.6

UCD SC

50.A.6

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N

UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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50.A.6
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50.A.6
50.A.6
50.A.6
50.A.6
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UCD SC

50.A.6

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.6
50.A.6
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UCD SC

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N
N
N
Y
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.6
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UCD SC

50.A.6

UCD SC

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N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
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50.A.6
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N
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UCD SC
UCD SC
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50.A.6
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UCD SC

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UCD SC

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UCD SC

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N
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UCD SC
UCD SC
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50.A.6
50.A.6
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UCD SC

50.A.6

N
N
N
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UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

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50.A.6
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UCD SC

50.A.6

N
N
N
N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC

50.A.6
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UCD SC

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N
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UCD SC
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UCD SC

50.A.6

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.6
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N
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UCD SC
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50.A.6
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N
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UCD SC

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N
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UCD SC
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UCD SC

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UCD SC
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UCD SC

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N
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UCD SC
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

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UCD SC

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N
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UCD SC
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UCD SC

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N
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N
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
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UCD SC

50.A.8
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N
N
N
N
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UCD SC
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UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.8
50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.8
50.A.8

UCD SC

50.A.8

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.8
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

UCD SC

50.A.9

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.9

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.9
50.A.9
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

UCD SC

50.A.10

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.10
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

N
N
N
N
N
N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.11
50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

UCD SC

50.A.11

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.11
50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

UCD SC

50.A.12

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.12
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.13
50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.13
50.A.13
50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.13
50.A.13

UCD SC

50.A.13

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

Y
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.14
50.A.14

N
N
Y
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.14
50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.14
50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

UCD SC

50.A.14

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.14
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15

UCD SC

50.A.15

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.15
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

N
Y
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16
50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.16

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

Y
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.17
50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

UCD SC

50.A.17

N
Y
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.17
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.18

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18
50.A.18

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
Y
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.19

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19
50.A.19

UCD SC

50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.20
50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

N
Y
N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.20

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20
50.A.20

UCD SC

50.A.21

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.21
50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.21
50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.21
50.A.21

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.21
50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21
50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.21

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.22

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.22
50.A.22

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

UCD SC

50.A.23

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.23
50.A.24
50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

Y
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

Y
Y
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24
50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24

UCD SC

50.A.24

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.A.24
50.A.24
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

UCD SC

50.B.1

N
N
Y
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.1
50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

Y
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.2
50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.2

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.3

N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.3
50.B.3

UCD SC

50.B.4

N
N
N
Y

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.4
50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.4
50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

N
N
N
N
N
N

UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC
UCD SC

50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4
50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

UCD SC

50.B.4

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