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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1853-1854-361

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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 357 The substance of Clinical Lecture given on tlie Con- sequences and Treatment of Penetrating Wounds of the Chest given by Mr Partridge VI State the most striking symptoms in the case of Sophia Tarley admitted into the Hospital during the Winter Session with Catalepsy under Dr Budd What forms of Dropsy have you observed in the Hospital during the Summer Session most unusual case of Resection of Diseased Rones has been treated by Mr Fergusson during the Summer 1853 Give an account of the case and state your opinion fully on the subject An out-patient was costive and applied for an Aperient in three days he applied for another the first not having oper- ated at the end of week his bowels being still confined he was admitted into the Hospital with sickness and some vomiting his belly was full and there was found to be what he stated had existed for long time Tumour like an Absorbent Gland below one Groin What was the treatment and why was it adopted and what was the result VII Jttctitcal Department SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP -Stoatoini What organs and what portions of them are seen on exposing the contents of the belly in the method usually pursued at Post-mortem examination Describe the order and method in which you would proceed to examine the condition of the contents Of the belly with the purpose of ascertaining their state as to health or disease
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