THE ANNUALS FOR 1833.

With our next Number, a SUPPLEMENT,
CONTAINING THE
Spirit of the Annuals for 1833:
With a fine Engraving, &c.


Footnote 1: [(return)] A cleverly conducted work containing more popular information on Medicine, Surgery, and what are termed the collateral sciences, than we are accustomed to find in a "professional" journal.

Footnote 2: [(return)] Rammazini.

Footnote 3: [(return)] Preface de Narcisse Oeuvres, Diverses, t. l. v. 172.

Footnote 4: [(return)] Pathol. lib. 3. cap. 2. Oper. Omm. p. 406.

Footnote 5: [(return)] See the Engraving, vol. xviii. p. 337 of The Mirror.

Footnote 6: [(return)] See also pages 113 and 329 of the present volume.

Footnote 7: [(return)] Hist. Scot. By Sir W. Scott, Bt., vol. i, p. 197.

Footnote 8: [(return)] Ibid. p. 199.

Footnote 9: [(return)] Faedera, tom. v. p. 542.

Footnote 10: [(return)] Messrs Britton and Brayley—Beauties of England and Wales, vol. v. p. 199.

Footnote 11: [(return)] The Santa Casa.


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