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V. REPORTS OF RESEARCHES PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE

On cellular pathology, by Dr. Duffin.

On the detection of the biliary acids, and of the changes they undergo in the blood, by Dr. DUFFIN.

Journals with which the " Archives " is exchanged.

Analytical Notices of Books received.

Explanation of the Plates.

Index.

List of gentlemen holding office in the Medical Department of King's College, and in King's College Hospital; and students who have obtained honours, passed examinations, or gained appointments during the year 1860.

PLATE

PLATES AND WOOD-CUTS.

I. Illustrating Messrs. TAYLOR and HULME's cases, Ophthalmoscopic observations, coloured.

II. Fatty degeneration of the central parts of the lobules of the liver.
Structure of a cancerous growth in the pharynx.

III.

IV.

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Head and face of a girl with syphilitic disease of the frontal bone, which was trephined by Mr. LEE-coloured.

v. Necrosed skull from syphilitic disease-coloured.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

False membranes in connexion with the dura mater.

Outlines of the male chest.

Outlines of the female chest.

Structure of connective tissue.

x. Syphilitic ulceration, involving the whole of the skin of the right arm

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coloured.

Outline of chest in a case of mediastinal and pulmonary cancer.
Germination and growth of common mildew.

To illustrate Dr. SANSOM's observations on the action of chloroform upon
the blood.

To illustrate observations on the urine and the structure of the kidney in
a case of acute suppurative nephritis.

To illustrate Dr. BEALE's lectures on the nutrition and growth of the tissues.
To illustrate Dr. BEALE's paper on a new form of pocket clinical microscope.

WOODCUTS

FIG. 1. Enlarged spleen. 2. Blood in leucocythemia. 3. Mulberry calculus. 4. Dumbbell crystals of phosphate of lime. 5. Sporules resembling blood corpuscles. 6. Tumor from the tonsil. 7. Retained menstrual secretion. 8. Crystals of leucine. 9. Diagram to show the structure of the elementary parts of the tissues. 10. Portable microscope on stand. 11. Secretion of local suppurating syphilitic sore. 12. Altered epithelium from an infecting sore. 13. Very minute sarcina.

I. CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS-

On an important case of muscular atrophy, accompanied with disease of the
spinal cord-Microscopic examination of the diseased structure, with
comments, by Mr. LOCKHART CLARKE-Clínical observations, by Dr.
GAIRDNER-A narrative of the history of the patient, by Drs. ADAMSON
and BELL-With notes, by Drs. GULL and DAY. Plate I.

Clinical remarks on the exfoliation of mucous membrane from the womb
and vagina, during menstrual periods, by Dr. TILT. Plate II.

A case of acute waxy degeneration of the liver and kidneys, by
Dr. SIEVEKING.

Case of rupture of the heart, consequent upon wasting and softening of the
muscular tissue, by Dr. ARLIDGE.

Sequel of a case of acute pericarditis, with effusion, not occurring in
connection with rheumatism-Notes by Mr. HARRISSON; the post-mortem
by Mr. C. J. WORKMAN.

Suggestions for taking cases and making post-mortem examinations, by
Dr. BEALE.

II. ORIGINAL RESEARCHES IN PHSIOLOGY AND MORBID AN.
ATOMY.

On the histology of a recurring fibroid tumour, by Dr. ROBERTS. Plate III.
On the structure and growth of the tissues-A course of lectures delivered
at the Royal College of Physicians-Lecture VI, Plates IV, V, Dr. BEALE.

Explanation of the Plates.

III. RESULTS OF CHEMICAL AND MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION

OF VARIOUS SPECIMENS.

Larva of certain species of blow-fly expelled alive from the bowels-Cases by
Dr. BRINTON and Mr. BLOOD.

Casts of the oesophagus composed entirely of epithelium, by Mr. S. WOOD.
Casts consisting of epithelium and mucus, passed in the stools, by
Dr. BORRETT.

Diptheria in the pig.

Annual Subscription, due October 1st, 1861, 10s.

ARCHIVES OF MEDICINE,

Enlarged to Four Numbers in the Year.

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Medicine, from October 1st, 1861.—Enclosed is an Order for

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Address

To the Editor of the Archives of Medicine.

Med. Titles.

Copies of the Archives of Medicine will be sent post free on the morning of publication to all subscribers who will send their Names and Addresses to the Editor, King's College, London, but no Copies will in future be forwarded, unless the subscription has been already received, as no accounts can be kept.

To the Editor of the

ARCHIVES OF MEDICINE,

King's College,

London, W.C.

TRAINING INSTITUTION FOR NURSES,

Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C.

IN consequence of applications, from time to time received, for the temporary admission of women to this Institution, for the purpose of such systematic instruction and training as would qualify them for the duty of nurses to the poor in sickness; it is now in contemplation to provide greater facilities than at present exist, for the special purpose of careful training and discipline in the various duties of nurses for the poor-both in cases of midwifery and general sickness.

As a necessary preliminary to arrangements for carrying out such training, in King's College Hospital, it is desired to ascertain, as far as possible, both the extent of the existing want of such trained nurses, especially in country parishes, and the probable amount of co-operation to be obtained from the Parochial Clergy, Medical Men, and others, in furtherance of the proposed plan.

Communications on this subject are, therefore, earnestly invited from those interested in the welfare of the poor-and especially from the Parochial Clergy and Medical Practitioners; together with such information as they can kindly give, particularly with reference to the following points :

1.-The need existing for such trained nurses in their respective neighbourhoods.

2. The population of their respective Parishes or Districts, and the number of women employed as recognised midwives.

3. The probability of being able to select and send from their own locality a woman capable of receiving such training, and willing afterwards to follow the vocation of nurse under the direction and supervision of the Clergy and Medical Practitioners, for the sole benefit of the sick poor of her own district, whose customs and habits she knows, and with whose wants she can best sympathize.

Persons so sent for training would be instructed gratuitously; but a sum would have to be provided or guaranteed sufficient to cover the cost of board, lodging, and washing in the Institution, during such training, also the expense of the journey to and from the Institution.

The time which such training would occupy cannot yet be exactly determined, probably a longer period would be necessary in some cases than in others; but this, with other points, would have careful consideration, and arrangements would be made, calculated as much as possible to facilitate a work believed to be of considerable social importance.

Communications may be addressed to

THE LADY SUPERINTENDENT OF ST. JOHN'S HOUSE,
At King's College Hospital,
London, W.C.

January, 1861.

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