WESTENDORF, Jo. CHRIST. Differtatio de op Vol. iv. p. 359. WHITE CHARLES, F. R. S. A treatise on the WHITE, WILLIAM, F. R. S. Observations on the use of James's powder, and other antimo- nial preparations in fevers, iii. 116. WILSON, ALEXANDER, M. D. Profeffor of a- WINTRINGHAM, CLIFTON, M. D. &c. Richardi 245. WITHERS, THOMAS, M. D. Obfervations on WRIGHT, WILLIAM, M. D. F. R. S. Defcrip- THE Titles of the ORIGINAL MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS Contained in the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Volumes of the Medical Commentaries, arranged in Alphabetical Order, according to the names of those who have communicated them. A Á. IKEN, Mr JOHN, Hiftory of a fwelling of the arm threatning gangrene, Vol. ii. p. 417. History of a tumour in the abdomen mistaken for a fecond child, ii. 300. ALEXANDER, Dr JOHN, Hiftory of the discharge of water from the uterus during pregnancy, iii. 187. An account of the appearances upon the diffection of a man who died of a hydrothorax, i. 208. ANDERSON, Mr THOMAS, Hiftory of a cafe in which in the scrotum gave the appearance pus 1 ANDERSON, Mr THOMAS, Account of an extraordinary enlargement of the stomach,} Vol. ii. p. 294. ANDERSON, Mr WILLIAM, Obfervations on the ufe of the cabbage tree bark as an anthelmintic medicine, iv. 84. ATHILL, SAMUEL, M. D. The hiftory of a dif charge of blood to a great extent by the operation of the paracentefis, v. 181. B. BACON, Mr JOHN, Hiftory of a carcinomatous ulcer cured by leeches, ii. 296. BATHIE, Mr ARCHIBALD, Hiftory of a case of rabies canina, iii. 290. BELL, Mr BENJAMIN, Hiftory of a cafe in which fome of the vertebrae were found diffolved, iii. 82. An account of an epileptic cafe relieved by flowers of zinc, i. 204. BELL, Dr THOMAS, Hiftory of two foetus's extracted from the abdomen by incifion, ii. 72. BORTHWICK, Mr GEORGE, Account of the extraction of a cataract, ii. 84. BRYMNER, Mr ALEXANDER, Account of the p. 422. BULLIVANT, Mr DANIEL, Cafe of violent fpafms C. CARMICHAEL, Mr JAMES, Hiftory of a puerpe- pus The arm of a child torn off by a miln without any fucceeding CHALMER, Mr WILLIAM, A cafe of incarcera- CLARKE, JOHN, M. D. Obfervations on the he- bathing in tetanus, iii. 183. COCKSON, Mr THOMAS, Account of a fpe- DEAS, |