| Cerebral | 66 |
| Thoracic | 79 |
| Abdominal | 60 |
| Mixed | 95 |
Proportions of External Accidental Affection out of 300 Cases.
| Erysipelatous | 11 |
| Glandular | 6 |
| Cynancheal | 5 |
| Herpetic | 3 |
| Laryngeal | 1 |
| Phlegmatial | 1 |
| Rheumatic | 1 |
| Miscarriage | 7 |
| Preternatural Cutaneous Sensibility | 4 |
PRINTED BY G. HAYDEN, LITTLE COLLEGE STREET, WESTMINSTER.
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