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American Intelligence.—Original Communications.—McClellan on Extirpation of the Parotid Gland.
E. Bissell's Cases of Ovarian Disease, with remarks. Eve on Lithotomy—Bilateral operation, with cases.
Tracy on the Vegetable Acids as correctives of acidity of stomach. Ludlow's Notice of a new Flexible Ste*
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Domestic Summary .—Judkins' case of Ovarian Disease. Bedford on Vaginal Hysterotomy.
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