[142]. Medical Times and Gaz., 1856, vol. ii, p. 413.

[143]. Med. Times and Gaz., 1856, vol. ii, p. 478.

[144]. Ib., 1857, vol. i, p. 559.

[145]. Page 648.

[146]. Practical Surgery, 3rd ed., p. 682.

[147]. I never allow of a cork or any such substance being put into a patient’s mouth when insensible unless it is well tied to a string, lest it should be swallowed.

[148]. Fourth edit., vol. ii, p. 467.

[149]. It was made by Mr. Matthews, Portugal Street. It was not contrived by me.

[150]. London Journal of Medicine, vol. i, pp. 54, 976.

[151]. See Medical Times and Gaz., 1855, vol. i, p. 361.