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ART. I.-Remarks on the Medical Statistics of Natchez--a com-
parison of its mortality while medicine was protected,
and since the introduction of the " Reformed Prac-
tice." By SAMUEL A. CARTWRIGHT, M.D.
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ART. II.-Practical Observations on the use of Sulphate of
Quinine, By JOHN W. MONETTE, M. D.
ART. III.-Report of a Case in which a Testis was found, post
mortem, in the Abdomen of a Man. By GEORGE W.
BAYLESS, M. D.
ART. IV.-A Case of Paralysis of the Bladder terminating fa
tally. By F. WALTON TODD, M. D.
REVIEWS.
ART. V.—Crania Americana; or a comparative view of the
Skulls of various Aboriginal nations of North and
South America; to which is prefixed an Essay on the
Varieties of the Human Species. Illustrated by 78
plates, and a colored map. By SAMUEL GEO. MOR-
TON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the Medical
Department of Pennsylvania College, &c.
SELECTIONS FROM AMERICAN AND FOREIGN JOURNALS.
Case of Introsusceptio cured by forcing Air into the Intestines.
Dividing the Internal Rectus Muscle for the cure of Squinting
The Prevention of Tnrbercles.
The Adulteration of Sulphate of Quinine.
A new Monstrosity.
Facts confirmatory of the Value of Vaccination.
Oil of Codfish in Scrofulous Diseases.
Treatment of Syphilis
New Treatment of Cancer.
ORIGINAL INTELLIGENCE.
Medicine in Paris, by Dr. LINTON.
The Natchez Tornado.
Sick Headache, Lobelia in
Saturated Alcoholic Tincture of Eupatorium Perfoliatum.
Congenital Fungus Hæmatodes.
Milk-Sickness.
Case of Partial Paralysis in Children.
Medical Miscellany.
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