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FOREIGN HONORARY FELLOWS.

(Limited to Twenty.)

1841 ANDRAL, G., M.D., Member of the Institute and of the Imperial Academy of Medicine; Physician in Ordinary to the Emperor of the French; Paris.

1862 CRUVEILHIER, JEAN, M.D., Physician to the "Hôpital de la Charité;" Member of the Imperial Academy of Medicine; Paris.

1864 DONDERS, FRANZ CORNELIUS, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Ophthalmology at the University of Utrecht.

1856 DUBOIS, BARON PAUL, Commander of the Legion of Honour; Member of the Imperial Academy of Medicine; Paris.

1835 EKSTRÖMER, CARL JOHAN, M.D., C.M., K.P.S., and W., Physician to the King of Sweden; President of the College of Health, and Director-General of Hospitals; Stockholm.

EHRENBERG, CHRISTIAN GOTTFRIED, Foreign Associate of the Academy of Sciences of the Imperial Institute of France; Berlin.

1868 GROSS, SAMUEL D., M.D., F.R.C.P. Philad., Professor of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. 1866 HANNOVER, ADOLPH, M.D., Professor at Copenhagen. 1859 HENLE, J., M.D., Professor of Anatomy at Göttingen. 1868 KÖLLIKER, ALBERT, Professor of Anatomy at Würzburg. 1856 LANGENBECK, BERNHARD, M.D., Professor of Surgery in the University of Berlin.

1868 LARREY, HIPPOLYTE BARON, Member of the Institute; Inspector of the "Service de Santé Militaire," and Member of the "Conseil de Santé des Armées ;" Surgeon-inOrdinary to the Emperor; Commander of the Legion of Honour, &c.; Rue de Lille, 91, Paris.

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1843 LIEBIG, BARON JUSTUS von, M.D., Conservator of the Royal Collection, and Professor of Chemistry, in the University

of Munich; Foreign Associate of the Academy of Sciences of the Imperial Institute of France; Munich.

1841 LOUIS, P. C. A., M.D., Honorary Physician to the HotelDieu; Member of the Imperial Academy of Medicine; Paris.

1868 NÉLATON, AUGUSTE, Member of the Institute, and of the Imperial Academy of Medicine; Surgeon to the Emperor; Member of the Senate; 1, Avenue d'Antin, Paris.

1862 PIROGOFF, NIKOLAUS, M.D., Professor of Surgery to the Medico-Chirurgical Academy in St. Petersburg, and Director of the Anatomical Institute; Consulting Physician to the Hospitals Obuchow, Peter-Paul, and Maria Magdalena; St. Petersburg.

1850 ROKITANSKY, CARL, M.D., Curator of the Imperial Pathological Museum, and Professor of the University of Vienna. Referee for Medical and University Education to the Austrian Ministry; Vienna.

1856 STROMEYER, LOUIS, M.D., Director-General of the Medical Department of the Army of Hanover; Hanover.

1856 VIRCHOW, RUDOLPH, M.D., Professor of Pathological Anatomy in the University of Berlin; Corresponding Mem

ber of the Academy of Sciences of the Imperial Institute of France; Berlin.

VOL. LIII.

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I. On Amputation at the Knee-Joint. By GEORGE POL-
LOCK, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to St. George's Hospital . 1
II. Experiments on the Action of certain Diuretics (Citrate
and Acetate of Potash, Spiritus Etheris Nitrosi, and
Oil of Juniper) on the Urine in Health. By F. B.
NUNNELEY, M.D., Assistant-Physician to the Victoria
Park Hospital (communicated by John Eric Erichsen,
F.R.C.S.)

III. A Case of Compound Fracture of the Patella, with an
Analysis of Sixty-nine Cases of that Injury. By
ALFRED POLAND, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to Guy's Hos-
pital.

IV. Case in which a Plate with Artificial Teeth was swal-
lowed, detected in the Stomach, and extracted. By
LOUIS STROMEYER LITTLE, late Assistant-Surgeon to
the London Hospital (communicated by T. B. Curling,
F.R.S.)

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V. On Excision of the Joints for Disease, and specially of
the Knee, Hip, and Elbow; with the Histories of
Twenty Typical Cases, and their Results. By FRED-
ERICK JAMES GANT, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to the Royal
Free Hospital

VI. An Analysis of One Hundred and Eighty-four Cases of
Stone in the Bladder of the Adult treated by Lithotrity.
By SIR HENRY THOMPSON, F.R.C.S., Surgeon-extra-
ordinary to H.M. the King of the Belgians, and Surgeon
to University College Hospital

VII. On Supra-condyloid Amputation of the Thigh. By
WILLIAM STOKES, Jun., M.D., Surgeon to Richmond
Surgical Hospital

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VIII. A Case of Extroversion of the Bladder in a Female treated
by Operation. By EDWARD BARKER, Surgeon to the
Melbourne Hospital, and Lecturer on Surgery in the
University (communicated by T. Holmes, F.R.C.S.)
IX. On Adenoid Vegetations in the Naso-pharyngeal Cavity:
their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment. By WIL-
HELM MEYER, M.D., Copenhagen (communicated by
John Marshall, F.R.S.)

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X. On the Anatomy of a Case of Molluscum Fibrosum. By
C. HILTON FAGGE, M.D., Assistant-Physician to, and
Demonstrator of Cutaneous Diseases at, Guy's Hos-
pital.

XI. On certain Morbid Changes in the Nervous System asso-
ciated with Diabetes. By W. HOWSHIP DICKINSON,
M.D. Cantab., F.R.C.P., Assistant-Physician to St.
George's Hospital; Physician to the Hospital for Sick
Children

XII. Anosmia, or Cases illustrating the Physiology and Patho-
logy of the Sense of Smell. By WILLIAM OGLE,
M.D. Oxon, F.R.C.P., Assistant-Physician to, and
Lecturer on Physiology at, St. George's Hospital

XIII. Report of the Committee appointed to investigate Bain's
and Pacini's Methods of Restoring Suspended Anima-
tion. (Committee: W. S. Savory, F.R.S. (Chairman);
J. B. Sanderson, M.D., F.R.S.; Henry Power; Thomas
P. Pick (Secretary); G. Gascoyen (ex officio).

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