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By Leonard Koecker, Surgeon-Dentist, Doctor in Medicine and Surgery; Member of the Medical and Linnæan Societies, and of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, etc. etc. etc. London, 1826, pp. 445.- Quarterly Periscope.-Foreign Intelligence. - Anatomy. 1, Phrenic Hernia. 2, Supposed Hermaphroditus. 3, Case in which the Gall-bladder was wanting. 4, Fætus in Fætu. 5, Researches on Congenital malformations. 6, Want of Pericardium. 7, Case of Malconformation of the Bladder and the Organs of Generat on. 8, Chinese Monster.-Physiology. 9, Experiments upon the time required for substances introduced into the animal system to be discovered in the urine. 10, Instance in which the Cremaster muscles were under the influence of the will. 11, Remarkable effect of different preparations of Opium. 12, Deficient Bony union.—Pathology. 13, Mac Andrew's Case of In. duration of the Cellular Membrane in a Child. 14, Brodie's Case, in which the tunica vaginalis was divided by adhesion into two parts, in one of which was a col. lection of a peculiar fluid. 15, Examination of the body of the celebrated Talma. 16, Louis on Abscesses of the Liver.-Materia Medica. 17, Application and management of Blisters. 18, On the diuretic properties of the Equisetum. 19, Moxa. -Therapeutics. 20, Ammoniated Tincture of Guaiacum in Amenorrhea. 21, External Application of the Deuto-Ioduret of Mercury. 22, Nitrate of Potash in Hæmoptisis. 23, Subcarbonate of Iron in Neuralgia. 24, Incontinence of Urine. 25, Mr. Bell on Hyosciamus and Camphor in affections of the bladder and urethra. 26, Jules Cloquet, on the employment of acetate of ammonia in cases of difficult menstruation. 27, Bronchocele. 28, Cold Water in Tic Douloureux. 29, Diabetes Mellitus. - Ophthalmology. 30, Amaurosis. 31, On the use of Polygala Senega in Ophthalmia. 32, Fistula Lachrymalis. 33, Ectropium of the external Angle of the Eye, cured by a new Operation.-Surgery. 34, Brodie on Encysted Hydrocele. 35, Earle on diffused Cellular Inflammation. 36, Rupture of the Urethra, without External Wound. 37, Acupuncturation in Tic Douloureux. 38, Aneurism. 39, Staphyloraphe. 40, Removal of a portion of the humerus in order to form an artificial joint. 41, Artificial Joint. 42, Excision of the head of the humerus. 43, Robertson's operation for the extraction of a polypus from the nose. 44, Intestinal suture. 45, Excision of portions of the ribs. 46, Congenital Luxation of the Femur. 47, Amputation of the neck of the Uterus. 48, Rupture of the Aorta. 49, Injury of the Rectum. 50, Fracture of the Neck of the Thigh Bone. 51, Hemorrhoids.--Midwifery. 52, Pregnancy complicated with Hydatids. 53, Transfusion in uterine hæmorrhage.--Medical Jurisprudence. 54, Instances of monomania. 55, Venables on the application of Liquid tests, for the detection of Arsenic and Corrosive sublimate, when administered as Poisons, &c. 56, Poisoning with Fox. glove.--American Intelligence. 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