“Dr. Rowland’s Work on Neuralgia does him great credit, and will be readily consulted by every one who has to treat an obstinate case of this Malady.”—Medical Gazette.
“Dr. Rowland’s Book is a very useful one.”—Johnson’s Medico-Chirurgical Review.
“The Volume before us is a creditable monument of its author’s industry.”—British and Foreign Medical Review.
GUY’S HOSPITAL REPORTS.
Edited by George H. Barlow, M.A. and M.D., and James P. Babington, M.A.
Vols. 1 to 6 for the respective years 1836 to 1841, Price 13s. each, In boards, with Numerous Plates.
A half Volume is published in April and October of each Year.
CONTENTS OF No. XIII:—for October, 1841; With Plates.
- DR. BARLOW—Observations on Certain Diseases originating in Early Youth, Illustrated by Cases of Defective Expansion of the Lungs.
- MR. A. TAYLOR—Medico-Legal Report of the Evidence given on a recent Trial for Murder by Poisoning with Arsenic.
- DR. HUGHES—A Remarkable Case of Abdominal Effusion, resulting from Mesenteric Tumour. With Observations on the Effused Fluid, by DR. REES.
- DR. CHEVERS—On Acute Aortitis.
- DR. HUGHES—Cases of Malignant Disease of the Lung.
- MR. B. COOPER.—Reports of Cases requiring Capital Operations, which have been performed since October, 1840.
- MR. HINGESTON—On a Case of Intestino-Vesical Fistula.
- DR. REES, & MR. S. LANE—On the Structure of the Blood Corpuscle.
- MR. T. W. KING—Account of a Patella broken transversely, and reunited by Bone: with Remarks on the Nature and Treatment of similar Injuries.
- DR. BABINGTON—On Chorea.