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physician
is said to have treated
several
patients successfully: does not, however, specify
he
the has kind that he of asthma precise
been
able
to
subdue by this
mean.—Archives Generales, De-
cember
1823.
WANSBROUGH. WANSBROUGH. NOTICE OF NEW FOREIGN Fulham, Jan. 20th, 1824. W.
WORKS.
ROYAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE AT PARIS.
Just published, Commentatio Chirurgica de fetnore in cavitate Cotyloidea amputando. Auctore G. A.
G. Hsdeno, Saxone;
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Fabulæ
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Sitting of the 25th of November. Lipsiae. Tome froisierhe de la physiolo. The Secretary read a memoir from Doctor FAURE, in which logic de l’Homme, par N. P. he proposed to treat tetanus by Adelon, D. M. P. Paris. Memoire sur de 1’emploi de carbonic acid gas. M. PASCALIS read a memoir on the employ- 1’Imile de Terebinttiine dans la This sciatique, par L, Martinet, Paris.
ment of galvanism in asthma.
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