ART. 1. Description of a new Instrument, for excising en-
larged Tonsils. By DAVID L. ROGERS, M. D., of New-
York, (with a plate.)
ART. II. Practical Remarks on Epidemic Dysentery, and
Remittent Fever, their unity of character, and the use of the
Sulphate of Morphine in their treatment. By BENJAMIN BAS-
SETT, M. D., of Peekskill, New-York.
ART. III. On the efficacy of large injections in the treatment of
Bilious Colic. By J. S. PAIGE, of Owego, New-York.
ART. IV. Inquiries and Observations on the Bilious Remittent
Fevers of Michigan. By J. V. D. SUTPHEN, M. D. (con-
cluded,)
ART. V. Notes on the Epidemic Erysipelas, which prevailed in
the provinces of New-Brunswick and Nova Scotia. By Ro-
BERT BAYARD, M.D. of St. John, New-Brunswick.
ART. VI. Notice of Communications made to the Royal Acade-
my of Paris, on the high operation for Stone in the Bladder.
By M. AMUSSAT. BY CHARLES CLEEVE, M. D. of New-
York.
ART. VII. Report on Diseases for the months of July, August,
September, October, November and December. By J. S.
BOWRON, M. D. of New-York.
ART. VIII. Observations on the Surgical Treatment of Ischuria,
or Total Suppression of Urine. By L. DEPEYRE, M. D. of
New-York.