CASES IN THE ADDENDA.
- Amputation of finger; death caused by exhibition of chloroform, [561].
- Successful amputation of the arm at the shoulder-joint, and of the thigh in the lowest third, without chloroform, [561].
- Amputations while under the influence of chloroform, reported by Deputy Inspector-General Alexander, [563].
- Sir T. Trowbridge; amputation of both feet under chloroform, [563].
- Amputations at the hip-joint under chloroform, [564].
- Excision of the head, neck, and great trochanter of the femur, reported by Mr. O’Leary, [564].
- reported by Staff-Surgeon Crerar, [565].
- reported by Dr. Hyde, [570].
- Excision of the head of the humerus, reported by Dr. M’Andrew, [571].
- Lieut. Evans; fatal case of wound of the larynx; reported by Dr. Gordon, [571].
- Wounds of the profunda femoris, and of the popliteal artery, reported by Mr. De Lisle, [573].
- Loss of the right leg by a round shot, [574].
- The effects of strychnia in injury of the spine, etc., reported by Dr. Burgess, [574].
- Extensive injury by a round shot to the abdomen, right arm, and thigh, reported by Dr. Rooke, of the Civil Service, [576].
- Gunshot fracture of the left femur, reported by Mr. Lyons, Pathologist to the Army in the East, [579].
- Excision of the elbow-joint for a gunshot wound, reported by Dr. Milroy, [580].
- with lacerated wound of the left hip, and comminuted fracture of the ilium, reported by Mr. Atkinson, [581].
- for a comminuted fracture of the bones by a piece of shell, reported by Dr. Scott, [582].
- Grape-shot wound of the superior maxillary and malar bones, reported by Mr. Atkinson, [582].
- Musket-shot wound of the right temple, fracturing the supra-orbital ridge, reported by Mr. De Lisle, [583].
- Musket-shot fractures of the skull, reported by Mr. Ward, Mr. Wall, and Mr. Longmore, [584], [585].
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