Cont: [v. 1.] I. On the powers of life to sustain surgical operations. The effects of violence in wounds and in operations and the case of sudden death during surgical operations in some remarkable instances. II. On the questionable practice of bleeding in all apoplectic affections, and the different effects of drawing blood from the artery and from the vein. III. On squinting, its causes: the actual condition of the eye, and the attempts to remedy the defect. IV. On the action of purgatives on the different portions of the intestinal anal, with a view of removing nervous affections and tic douloureux.--[v. 2.] V. On the nerves of respiration introductory to the subject of nervous derangement as distinguished from organic disease. VI-VII. On the powers circulatiog the blood. Practical illustrations, pt. 1-2. VIII. On the fromidable diseases of the spine as distinguished from distortion. On lateral distortion.
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