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James Williams, 28, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 29 Jan 1851
Date of death: 20 Feb 1851
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Large vomica at base of right lung, smaller at apex. Adherent pleura
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs); Suppuration (Lungs); Adherent (Lungs)
Admitted under the care of: Wilson, James Arthur
Medical examination performed by: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: 'A black, who said he had been ill 10 weeks with cough & spitting. His attack was in the first instance not severe, but he had soon after had spitting of blood, and had been gradually getting worse & losing flesh ever since. He was emaciated, voice rather hoarse’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen

Type of incident: n/a

John Lusila, Waiter

Occupation or role: Waiter
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Date of admission: 13 Dec 1854
Date of death: 17 Dec 1854
Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Scrofulous deposit in intestinal glands. Ulceration of glottis
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung); Tuberculosis (Intestines); Ulcer (Larynx)
Admitting doctor: Page, William Emanuel
Surgeon: Ogle, John William
Physician: Barclay, Andrew Whyte
Medical notes: 'This poor black, who was a native of Angola, and had been in the West Indies, had been 10 years in England, & was waiter in an eating house. He had not been conscious of illness till during the last 6 months when he had suffered from cough & haemoptysis, followed by hoarseness & sore throat’
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, larynx

Type of injury: n/a

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. I

The volume includes a brief history of the hospital and the medical school.

Contents:
I. Some Account of St. George’s Hospital and School. By W. E. PAGE, M.D., Senior Physician to the Hospital
II. Contributions to the Surgery of the Head. No. I. On the Deviations of the Base of the Skull in Chronic Hydrocephalus. By PRESCOTT HEWETT, Surgeon to the Hospital
III. A Case of Meningocele, in the Occipital Region, which was injected with Iodine, without ill consequences, the Patient dying of Broncho-pneumonia. By T. HOLMES, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Anatomy
IV. On the Typhus Epidemic of 1864-5, as observed at St. George’s Hospital. By R. E. THOMPSON, M.D., Medical Registrar of the Hospital
V. Notes on an Epidemic of Typhus at Leeds, in the Year 1865-6. By T. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, M.B., Physician to the Fever Infimmary, Fever Hospital, &0. at Leeds
VI. On the Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Progressive Locomotor Ataxy. By J. LOCKHART CLARKE, F.R.S.
VII. On Rheumatic Iritis. By J. ROUSE, Lecturer on Anatomy at the Hospital School
VIII. On Cerebral Symptoms occurring in certain Affections of the Ear. By J. TOYNBEE, F.R.S., late Consulting Aural Surgeon to St. Mary’s Hospital, Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, and to St. George’s and St. James’s Dispensary
IX. On some Points connected with the Treatment of Hernia. By J. WARRINGTON HAWARD, Resident Medical Oflicer to the Hospital for Sick Children
X. On Amputation at the Hip-joint, and on the Applicability of this Operation in some of the worst Cases of Morbus Coxarius. Part I. For recurrent Fibro-plastic Tumour. Part II. In Morbus Coxarius. By T. HOLMES, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XI. On Disease of the Brain as a result of Diabetes Mellitus, illustrated by the Narrative of a Case (with Clinical Observations) in which Paralysis, due to Softening of the Brain, came on in a Diabetic Patient, and proved fatal. Followed by a Notice of Fifteen Fatal Cases of Diabetes, cited from the Records of the Hospital. By Dr. JOHN W. OGLE, Physician to the Hospital
XII. On Jaundice and Biliousness. By Dr. H. BENCE JONES, formerly Physician to the Hospital
XIII. On Paralysis occurring in Childbed. By Dr. F. F. FUSSELL, Physician to the Brighton Dispensary
XIV. Remarks upon the Modus Operandi of Hypodermic Injections. By C. HUNTER, Surgeon to the Royal Pimlico Dispensary
XV. On Congenital Dislocations of the Femur. By B. E. BRODHURST, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XVI. On the Diurnal Variations in the Temperature of the Human Body in Health. By Dr. WILLIAM OGLE, Lecturer on Physiology at the Medical School of the Hospital
XVII. On Rupture of Arteries dependent on external Injury. By GEORGE POLLOCK, Surgeon to the Hospital
XVIII. On the Formation of Coagula in the Cerebral Arteries. By Dr. DICKINSON, Assistant Physician to the Hospital
XIX. On Talipes Varus. By B. E. BRODHURST, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XX. On Talipes Equinus. By G. NAYLER, Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, and the Hospital for Diseases of the Skin
XXI. On the Amputation-Book of St. George’s Hospital, and on some Points connected with the Statistics of Three Hundred Amputations there recorded. Part I. On the Influence of Age upon the Results of Amputation. Part II. 'On the Causes of Death, after Amputation; with special reference to the proportion of Deaths due to causes preceding the Amputation. By T. HOLMES, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XXII. Statistical Tables from the Dental Case-Books of St. George’s Hospital. By C. VASEY, Surgeon-Dentist to the Hospital
Annual Report of Cases admitted into the Medical Wards of St. George’s Hospital during the Year 1865. By Dr. STURGES
Annual Report of Surgical Cases treated in the Hospital during the Year 1865. By Mr. PICK

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
View of St. George’s Hospital in its present condition
View of the Hospital as it appeared in 1746. From a picture by R. Wilson, R.A., in the Foundling Hospital
Foetal Skull, showing the arrangement of the bones in a case of chronic hydrocephalus, affecting the middle fossae (Mr. Prescott Hewett)
The representation, from life, of a case similar to the foregoing (Mr. Prescott Hewett)
Meningocele in the occipital region (Mr. Holmes)
The same as above, showing the parts within the skull (Mr. Holmes)
Thermograph, in a case of fever (Dr. Thompson)
Diseased Femur (Mr. H. Lee) .
Stump of amputation (Mr. H. Lee)
Lithographic representation of -a Femur, showing the effects of chronic Osteo-myelitis (Mr. Holmes)
Consolidated Lung, having its arteries full of laminated coagulum (Dr. John W. Ogle)
Thermographs showing variations of temperature in health (Dr. William Ogle)
Front view of a case of Talipes equinus (Mr. Nayler)
Back view of the same preparation (Mr. Nayler)
An extreme case of Talipes equinus (Mr. Nayler)
The same foot after successful treatment (Mr. Nayler)
Contraction of the ext. prop. pollicis, with rectangular contraction of the tendo Achillis (Mr. Nayler) .
Talipes equinus paralytieus (Mr. Nayler)
Extreme degree of Talipes equinus paralyticus (Mr. Nayler)

Henry Rodd, 45, Coachman

Occupation or role: Coachman
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 31 Mar 1852
Date of death: 17 May 1852
Disease (transcribed): Death by coma and convulsions. Nothing but effusion of fluid in the ventricles and the sub-arachnoid tissues found, with numerous bloody puncta
Disease (standardised): Coma (Brain); Seizures (Brain); Effusion (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Hawkins, Caesar Henry
Medical examination performed by: Holmes, Timothy
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This man was a coachman to an English nobleman resident abroad, and about six months before admission had to drive some hours from Berlin to Vienna during very hot weather. On his arrival at Vienna he felt very unwell.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Cranium, thorax and abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. VI

CONTENTS
I. Lettsomian Lectures: On Syphilitic Urethral Discharges. By H. LEE, Esq.
II. Lettsomian Lectures: On Prostatic Discharges. By H. LEE, Esq.
III. Lettsomian Lectures : On Non-Syphilitic Urethral Discharges. By H. LEE, Esq.
IV. A Case of Osteomalacia. By S. W. MOORE, Esq.
V. Remarks on the most common Forms of Cutaneous Diseases in Children. By R. J. LEE, M.D.
VI. On Sudden Death by Entrance of Air into Uterine Veins. By G. CORDWENT, M.D.
VII. On the Calculous Disease in Bombay and some other Parts of India. By H. V. CARTER, M.D.
VIII. Some Remarks on Inhalation. By R. J. LEE, M.D.
IX. Indican in the Urine. By F. LAKING, M.D.
X. On the Employment of Quinine in the Treatment of Rheumatic Fever. By A. W. BARCLAY, M.D.
XI. Contributions to the Surgery of the Head: No. IV. On Congenital Encephalocele and Hydrencephalocele. By PRESCOTT HEWETT, Esq. .
XII. On Cleft Palate. By T. P. PICK, Esq.
XIII. On Partial Rupture of Arteries from External Violence. By T. P. PICK, Esq. XIV. On the Influence of Impaired Hearing on the Voice and Speech. By W. B. DALBY, Esq.
XV. On the Therapeutical Action of Sulphur. By C. ROBERTS, Esq.
XVI. A Case of Femoral Aneurism. By C. WALTER, Esq.
XVII. A Case of Cancer of the Upper Lip. By E. VENNING, Esq.
XVIII. A Case of Cancer of the Upper Lip, following Lupus. By T. HOLMES, Esq. XIX. On Contagious Ophthalmia. By R. B. CARTER, Esq.
XX. A Case of Aneurism of the Aorta and Innominate Artery, in which the Right Subclavian and Carotid were ligatured simultaneously. By T. HOLMES, Esq.
XXI. On Thrombosis, in Cases in which the Arterial Walls and Viscera are natural. By T. WHIPHAM, M.B.
XXII. Regarding Certain Influences exercised by the Nervous System upon Bone. By J. W. OGLE, M.D.
XXIII. Report of Medical Cases for 1870. By J. CAVAFY, M.D.
XXIV. Report of Medical Cases for 1871. By J. CAVAFY, M.D., and F. LAKING, M.D.
XXV. Report of Surgical Cases for 1870-71. By J. W. HAWARD, Esq.
XXVI. Report on the Department for Diseases of the Ear. By W. B. DALBY, Esq.
XXVII. Report of the Maternity Department from 1854 to 1871, with Observations on Revaccination during the Smallpox Epidemic of 1871. By EDGAR G. BARNES, M.B.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Microscopical Appearances in a Case of Mollities Ossium (lithograph)
Three Views of a Patient labouring under Encephalocele, at different Ages
A Case of Cancer of the Upper Lip (coloured lithograph)
Thermographs in a Case of Simultaneous Ligature of the Subclavian and Carotid Arteries
An Artery after Ligature with Carbolised Catgut; obliterated but not divided .

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. V

CONTENTS
I. Jottings from Clinical Practice. By H. W. FULLER, M.D.
On Valvular Murmurs
Paracentesis Thoracis
Queries respecting so-called Uraemia
Calabar Bean as a Remedy in Chorea
Osteo-arthritis, or so-called Rheumatic Gout; its analogies, natural affinities, and antagonisms
The Secretions as Guides to Treatment
II. The Effects of Overwork and Strain on the Heart and great Blood-vessels. With illustrative Tracings. By T. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, M.D
III. On Scarlet Fever. By E. COPEMAN, M.D.
IV. Cases of Accidental Poisoning. By C. PAGET BLAKE, M.D.
V. The Modern Treatment of Syphilis; based on the Evidence adduced before the Committee appointed to inquire into the Pathology and Treatment of the Venereal Disease, published in 1867. By EDGECOMBE VENNING, Esq.
VI. On Scrofula. By J. WARRINGTQN HAWARD, Esq.
VII. On Recurrent Insanity. By G. FIELDING BLANDFORD, M.D.
VIII. On Distrain of the Heart. Labio-glosso-laryngeal Paralysis. By REGINALD THOMPSON, M.D.
IX. Labio-glosso-laryngeal Paralysis. By W. B. CHEADLE, M.D.
X. On the Etiology of Pneumonia. By OCTAVIUS STURGES, M.D.
XI. On Ankylosis. By B.E. BRODHURST, Esq.
XII. Observations on Scarlet Fever, especially with reference to its Epidemic Character. By A. W. BARCLAY, M.D.
XIII. On the relative Influence of Bread, Honey, and Sugar upon the amount of Urea and Sugar excreted in Diabetes. By W. WADHAM, M.D.
XIV. On the recent Outbreak of Smallpox at St. George’s Hospital. By T. JONES, M.D.
XV. Results of Vaccination in St. George’s Hospital. By R. WILSON, Esq.
XVI. Results of Vaccination in the 1st Regiment of Life-Guards. By Enencomnn VENNING, Esq.
XVII. Annual Report of Medical Cases during the Year 1869. By REGINALD E. THOMPSON, M.D., Medical Registrar .
XVIII. Annual Report of Surgical Cases during the Year 1869. By WILLIAM LEIGH, Esq., Surgical Registrar
XIX. Ophthalmic Report from December 1868 to July 1870. By H. POWER, Esq.
XX. Ophthalmic Report from October 1870 to February 1871. By R. BRUDENELL CARTER, Esq.
XXI. Notes taken in a German Feld-Lazareth. By W. EWABT, Esq. (Student of the Hospital)

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. VII

CONTENTS
LIST OF PRIZEMEN
I. Questions connected with Vaccination. By EDWARD T. WILSON, M.D. Oxon.
II. On the Effect produced on the Capillary Circulation by the Injection of Putrid Fluids into the Lymphatic System of Amphibia. By JOHN CAVAFY, M.D. Lond.
III. Three Cases of Cerebral Disease ; with a Table of Cases of Tubercular Meningitis. By J. C. J. FENWICK, M.D. Cantab.
IV. Notes of Lectures on Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. By R. J. LEE, M.D. Cantab.
V. Notes on some Cases of Death after Confinement. By CLEMENT WALTER, Esq.
VI. Notes on Midwifery. By R. P. WINTLE, Esq.
VII. On the Concurrence of Zymotic Diseases. By EDGAR G. BARNES, M.D. Lond.
VIII. Cases of Psoriasis. By C. HANDFIELD JONES, M.B. Cantab., F.R.S. .
IX. Exophthalmic Goître. By W. B. CHEADLE, M.D. Cantab.
X. The Principles of Ophthalmic Therapeutice. By R. BRUDENELL CARTER, Esq.
XI. A Case of Puerperal Blood-Poisoning. By HENRY FLY SMITH, M.B. Oxon.
XII. Illustrations of some of the more Unusual Forms of Disease of the Abdomen, with Comments on Fistulous Openings through the Walls of this Cavity. By John W. OGLE, M.D. Oxon.
XIII. History of a Case of Unreduced Dislocation of the Hip-Joint. By SAMUEL LEE, Esq.
XIV. On Pulsating Tumours which are not Aneurismal, and on Aneurisms which are not Pulsating Tumours. By T. HOLMES, Esq.
XV. On Consumption a Form of Septicæmia. By W. MARCET, M.D. Edin., F.R.S.
XVI. Flat-Foot. By CHARLES ROBERTS, Esq.
XVII. Two Cases of Carcinoma within the Abdomen ; with Observations on Pain as a Result of Pressure on Nerves. By JOHN W. OGLE, M.D, Oxon.
XVIII. Notes on Iodate of Calcium, Camphorated Phenol, and Salicylic Acid as Disinfectants. By S. W, MOORE, Esq.

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. III

CONTENTS
I. On the Treatment of Rheumatic Fever. By HENRY WILLIAM FULLER, M.D., Senior Physician to the Hospital
II. Cases of Delirium probably dependent on Impoverishment of the Blood. By A. W. BARCLAY, M.D., Physician to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Physic
III. Abstract of Clinical Lectures. By HENRY LEE, Surgeon to the Hospital
IV. Case of Cerebral Disease in a Syphilitic Patient. By T. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, M.D., Physician to the Leeds General Infirmary
V. On the Reduction of old Dislocations. By BERNARD E. BRODHURST, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
VI. On Traumatic Fever. By THOMAS P. PICK, Curator of the Pathological Museum
VII. On Paralysis of the Extensors. By REGINALD THOMPSON, M.D., F.R.S., Medical Registrar to the Hospital
VIII. Are there special Trophic Nerves? By HANDFIELD JONES, M.D., F.R.S., Physician to St. Mary’s Hospital
IX. On improved Methods of inducing and accelerating Labour, with the view of obtaining increased safety to Mother and Child. By ROBERT BARNES, M.D., Lecturer on Midwifery, &c. St. Thomas’s Hospital
X. On Counter-Irritation, considered in reference to the remote and indirect effects of local morbid changes. By W. H. DICKINSON, M.D., Assistant Physician to the Hospital
XI. A Hypothesis as to the ultimate destination of Glycogen. By WILLIAM OGLE, M.D., Assistant Physician to, and Lecturer on Physiology at the Hospital
XII. Case of Poisoning by Stramonium. By C. PAGET BLAKE, M.D. Edin., M.R.C.P. Lond., Consulting Physician to the Torbay Infirmary and Dispensary
XIII. Loss of Speech from the Bite of Venomous Snakes. By WILLIAM OGLE, M.D., Assistant Physician to the Hospital
XIV. Upon certain Morbid Conditions of the Appendages of the Liver. By JOHN W. OGLE, M.D., Physician to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Pathology
XV. A Case of Aneurysm. By R. J. LEE, M.B.
XVI. A Series of Fatal Cases of Poisoning. By JOHN W. OGLE, M.D., Physician to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Pathology
XVII. On the Treatment of Wounds by the application, of Carbolic Acid, on Lister’s method; showing the results of a Series of Cases so treated in this Hospital during the last few months. By T. HOLMES, Surgeon to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Surgery; and W. B. HOLDERNESSE, House-Surgeon to the Hospital
XVIII. Ophthalmic Department Report. By HENRY POWER, Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Hospital
XIX. Pathological Observations. By THOMAS P. PICK, Curator of the Pathological Museum
XX. Report of the Medical Cases admitted during the year 1867-8. By REGINALD E. THOMPSON, M.D., Medical Registrar
XXI. Report of the Surgical Cases treated during the year 1867. By WILLIAM LEIGH, Surgical Registrar
XXII. Address to the Students of the Hospital on the Opening of the New School, October 1,1868. By HENRY W. ACLAND, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford, and Honorary Physician to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Diagram of Medio-lateral Operation for Lithotomy
Obstruction of Bile-duct by enlarged Glands
Cyst of Pancreas, the result of Obstruction of its Duct
TWO Views of Aneurysm of the Aorta
Diagrams explanatory of this Case
Coloured Lithographs illustrating Cases in the Ophthalmic Report

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. II

CONTENTS
I. Contributions to the Surgery of the Head. No II. On Exostoses of the Skull. By PRESCOTT G. HEWETT, Surgeon to the Hospital
II. Clinical Cases of Insanity. By GEORGE FIELDING BLANDFORD, M.D., Lecturer on Psychological Medicine at the Medical School
III. Diseases of Artisans. No. I. The Sheffield File-Cutters’ Disease. By JOHN CHARLES HALL, M.D.
IV. On certain Epileptic Phaenomena. By EDWARD FOX, M.D.
V. Encephaloid Disease of a retained Testicle, with Remarks, including a Summary of Twelve other similar cases. By G. F. HODGSON
VI. Thermometrical Observations in Typhoid Fever. By REGINALD E. THOMPSON, M.D., Medical Registrar of the Hospital
VII. Aphasia and Agraphia. By WILLIAM OGLE, M.D., Lecturer on Physiology at the Medical School
VIII. Reports of Cases of Nervous Disease. Delirium. By C. HANDFIELD JONES, M.B. Cantab. F.R.S.
IX. On Loose Cartilages in the Knee-joint. By BERNARD BRODHURST, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Orthopaedic Surgery
X. Infecting and Non-infecting Chancres. Remarks on some cases, with especial reference to the Means of Diagnosis between the two forms of the Disease. By EDGCOMBE VENNING
XI. On Naso-Pharyngeal Polypi. By THOMAS P. PICK, Curator of the Pathological Museum
XII. On Croup and Diphtheria. By J. WARRINGTON HAWARD
XIII. On the Significance of Skin-Affections in the Classification of Disease. By T. CLIFFORD ALI\BUTT, M.D.
XIV. Cases of Fever, with Remarks on their Origin. By W. E. C. NOURSE
XV. The Forms of Pneumonia. By Octavius Sturges, M.D.
XVI. On a Case of Death from Haemorrhage into the Pericardium, as a result of Rupture of one of three true and circumscribed Aneurysms of the Coronary Artery of the Heart; with Observations on Aneurysm or Aneurysmal Dilatation as a result of Embolism or Thrombosis. By JOHN W. OGLE, M.D., Physician to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Pathology
XVII. Statistics of Strangulated Hernia. Some Facts in reference to Strangulated Hernia, founded on a Record of 200 Cases in the Book kept at St. George‘s Hospital. By T. HOLMES, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Surgery
XVIII. Two Cases of Strangulated Inguinal Hernia, with Remarks. By T. HOLMES, Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Surgery
XIX. A Case of Convulsions occurring after Delivery; with Remarks suggested thereby. By A. D. MACKAY, M.B.
XX. Instances of some of the rarer varieties of Morbid Growths, Swellings, &c., connected with the Organs contained within the Abdominal Cavity. By JOHN W. OGLE, M.D., Physician to the Hospital, and Lecturer on Pathology
XXI. Report of the Medical Cases admitted during the year 1866. By R. E. THOMPSON, M.D., Medical Registrar
XXII. Report of the Surgical Cases admitted during the year 1866. By E. C. RING, Surgical Registrar

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Encephaloid disease of the right testicle, of about ten months’ growth (Mr. G. F. Hodgson)
Ditto ditto, of three years’ duration
Thermograph showing variation of temperature in typhoid fever (Dr. R. E. Thompson)
Ditto ditto
Ditto ditto, in enteric fever
Ditto, Table of observations in typhoid fever
View of the anterior surface of a heart showing three aneurysms of the coronary artery (Dr. John W. Ogle)
Intestine displaying a fibrous tumour attached to its inner surface (Dr. John W. Ogle)

St George's Hospital Reports, Vol. IV

CONTENTS:
I. On the Variations of the Acidity of the Urine that occur when Vegetable and Mineral Acids are used. By H. BENCE JONES, Esq.
II. A Case of Angina Pectoris. With Remarks. By J. LOCKHART CLARKE, M.D.
III. Notes on the Subcutaneous Injection of Morphia. By EDWARD T. WILSON, M.D.
IV. On Rheumatic Pericarditis. By REGINALD E. THOMPSON, M.D.
V. Cases of Syphilitic Disease of the Nervous System. By T. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, M.D.
VI. Clinical Observations on Acute Tubercle. By EDWARD LONG Fox, M.D.
VII. Contributions to the Surgery of the Head : Sebaceous Tumours of the Cranial Region. By PRESCOTT HEWÉTT, Esq., Senior Surgeon to the Hospital .
VIII. On Inflammation of the Retina. By GEORGE COWELL, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital ; Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Victoria Hospital for Children .
IX. On Chronic Bone- and Joint-Disease. By J. WARRINGTON HAWARD, Esq.
X. The Causes of Pulmonary Consumption. By CHARLES THEODORE WILLIAMS, M.D.
XI. Exophthalmic Goître. By W. B. CHEADLE, M.D.
XII. Clinical Notes on unusual Surgical Cases. By H. LEE, Esq., Surgeon to the Hospital
XIII. Reminiscences of Cases from Private Practice. By J. NICHOLLS, M.D., Chelmsford
XIV. Two Cases of Excision of the Scapula. With Remarks. By GEORGE POLLOCK, Esq., Surgeon to the Hospital .
XV. Note on Excision of the Ankle-joint. By T. HOLMES, Esq., Surgeon to the Hospital
XVI. On Aphasia. By W. WADHAM, M.D., Physician to the Hospital.
XVII. On the Treatment of Acute Orchitis. By J. ROUSE, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital
XVIII, Remarks on a Case of Locomotor Ataxy with Hydrarthrosis. By T. C. ALLBUTT, M.D.
XIX. Report of the Curator of the Pathological Museum. By T. P. PICK, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to the Hospital .
XX. Annual Report of Medical Cases during the year 1868. By REGINALD THOMPSON, M.D., Medical Registrar
XXI. Annual Report of Surgical Cases during the year 1868. By W. LEIGH, Esq., Surgical Registrar
Supplement to Dr. Clifford Allbutt's Article on Syphilitic Disease of the Nervous System
Prospectus of the Medical School for 1869-70, showing the arrangements for Lectures and Hospital Practice, the Prizes and Exhibitions, with List of Prizemen for 1869.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Tables showing Variations in the Acidity of the Urine (Dr. Bence Jones)
Tables showing Variations in the Pulse and Temperature in Acute Tubercle and other Diseases (Dr. Cheadle)
Pulse-traces in Exophthalmic Goître
Exfoliated Portion of the Humerus in & Case of Compound Fracture, with Recovery of the Use of the Arm (Dr. Nicholls)
Portrait of a Patient after Recovery from Excision of the Scapula (Mr. Pollock)
Anterior View of a Tumour of the Scapula, removed by Excision (Mr. Pollock)
Posterior View of the same (Mr. Pollock)
Bones removed in a Case of Excision of the Ankle-joint (Mr. Holmes)
The lower surface of the Astragalus in the same Case (Mr. Holmes)

Charles Burbidge, 39, Soldier

Occupation or role: Soldier
Age: 39
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 2 Jan 1856
Date of death: 8 Jan 1856
Disease (transcribed): Diseased Heart and Kidneys
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart); Disease (Kidney)
Admitted under the care of: Nairne, Robert
Medical examination performed by: Rogers, George Goddard
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This man had been a soldier in the East India Company and had never been invalided. Two months before his admission he caught a severe cold and subsequently became jaundiced.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen and thorax
Type of incident: n/a

Ellen Collier, Milliner

Occupation or role: Milliner
Age: 19
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 2 Nov 1870
Date of death: 14 Jan 1871
Disease (transcribed): Mitral disease
Disease (standardised): Disease (Heart)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Cavafy, John
Post mortem examination performed by: n/a
Medical notes: 'Not reported here’
Post mortem notes: Body parts examined in the post mortem: 'Not examined’

Type of incident: n/a

James Jennings, Pork butcher

Occupation or role: Pork butcher
Age: 37
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 7 Dec 1870
Date of death: 8 Jan 1871
Disease (transcribed): Variola. Paraplegia
Disease (standardised): Smallpox; Paraplegia (Spine)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Cavafy, John
Post mortem examination performed by: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer
Medical notes: 'This man, who for three years had suffered form partial paralysis of the hands & legs, which however did not entirely incapacitate him for work, became worse three months before admission, complaining of a sensation of cord-like tightness around the abdomen, slight pain in the back, hips & thighs, & increasing weakness in the legs. He walked to the train on day of admission but says that while in the carriage he felt a sudden sensation of coldness all over, & on reaching London found that he had entirely lost power in the legs’
Post mortem notes: Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen, spinal cord

Type of incident: n/a

Maria Lee, 41, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 41
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 16 Jan 1856
Date of death: 18 Jan 1856
Disease (transcribed): Bronchitis. Pregnant Uterus.
Disease (standardised): Bronchitis (Lung); Pregnancy (Uterus)
Admitted under the care of: Bence Jones, Henry
Medical examination performed by: Rogers, George Goddard
Post mortem examination performed by: Ogle, John William
Medical notes: This woman had bourne twelve children, all of them prematurely. She was engaged in giving errands for her husband who is a tailor, and during the damp foggy November weather was often compelled to wear wet shoes all day. Towards the end of the months she caught a violent cold and then a cough and her breathing became affected.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax and abdomen. The uterus contained a healthy looking foetus.
Type of incident: n/a

Thomas Willows, 58, Ticket collector

Occupation or role: Ticket collector
Age: 58
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 17 Nov 1875
Date of death: 26 Nov 1875
Disease (transcribed): Emphysema. Cardiac hypertrophy. Contraction of colon
Disease (standardised): Emphysema (Lung); Disease (Heart); Contraction (Intestine)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: This man said he had been ill for two months with a cough, spitting and dyspnoea.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, spleen and brain
Type of incident: n/a

Robert Paine, 63, [No occupation stated]

Occupation or role: [No occupation stated]
Age: 63
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 19 Nov 1875
Date of death: 22 Nov 1875
Disease (transcribed): Cerebral apoplexy. Haemorrhage into ventricles
Disease (standardised): Stroke (Brain); Haemorrhage (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: This man was found leaning against the apron on the box of a carriage in a state of unconsciousness.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, heart, liver, kidneys and brain
Type of incident: n/a

John Irvine, 41, Pensioner

Occupation or role: Pensioner
Age: 41
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 19 Nov 1875
Date of death: 21 Nov 1875
Disease (transcribed): Apoplexy. Embolism and thrombosis of left middle cerebral
Disease (standardised): Stroke (Brain); Embolism (Brain); Thrombosis (Brain)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: Five days before admission he had found his left leg shaking somewhat whilst walking, and presently the arm and leg became powerless.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, heart, kidneys, liver and brain
Type of incident: n/a

Mary Rose, 37, Married

Occupation or role: Married
Age: 37
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 20 Oct 1875
Date of death: 4 Nov 1875
Disease (transcribed): Lympadenomatous tumour of left anterior mediastinum
Disease (standardised): Lymphadenoma (Mediastinum)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: This woman said that she had had bad cough and spitting ,followed by pain in the upper part of the left side of the chest.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs and heart
Type of incident: n/a

James Beasley, 45, Cabman

Occupation or role: Cabman
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 24 Sep 1875
Date of death: 17 Oct 1875
Disease (transcribed): General tubercular degeneration of lungs
Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: This man had had a cough for a year, which had been getting much worse during the last three months.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, spleen and abdomen
Type of incident: n/a

William Howse, 52, Servant

Occupation or role: Servant
Age: 52
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 27 Aug 1875
Date of death: 30 Sep 1875
Disease (transcribed): Cirrhosis of the kidney. Tubercle of lungs. Hydrothorax
Disease (standardised): Cirrhosis (Kidney); Tuberculosis (Lung); Hydrothorax (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: This man had been subject to gout for fifteen or sixteen years. He had pain in the left side for between three and four months, with cough and spitting.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, pleural cavity, heart, kidneys and liver
Type of incident: n/a

Eliza Dorey, 64, Widow

Occupation or role: Widow
Age: 64
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 22 Sep 1875
Date of death: 1 Oct 1875
Disease (transcribed): Scirrhus of rectum. Encephaloid of liver
Disease (standardised): Cancer (Rectum); Cancer (Liver)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Morgan, John Hammond
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: The patient had suffered since June last from constant diarrhoea with abdominal pain.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, liver, kidneys and rectum
Type of incident: n/a

Charlotte Lindsay, 14 months , Child

Occupation or role: Child
Age: 14 months
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 27 Sep 1875
Date of death: 28 Sep 1875
Disease (transcribed): Laryngitis. Pneumonia
Disease (standardised): Laryngitis (Larynx); Pneumonia (Lung)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Morgan, John Hammond
Post mortem examination performed by: Morgan, John Hammond
Medical notes: This child was always sickly. There was difficulty in respiration from birth.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, liver, spleen and kidneys
Type of incident: n/a

Robert Latham, 43, Waiter

Occupation or role: Waiter
Age: 43
Gender: Male
Date of admission: 28 Aug 1875
Date of death: 1 Sep 1875
Disease (transcribed): Granular disease of the kidney
Disease (standardised): Disease (Kidney)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: This man said that a month before his admission he had begun to suffer from loss of appetite, vomiting, pain in the head and dyspnoea.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, liver, spleen and kidneys
Type of incident: n/a

Emma Bishop, 22, Housemaid

Occupation or role: Housemaid
Age: 22
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 26 Aug 1875
Date of death: 1 Sep 1875
Disease (transcribed): Typhoid ulceration
Disease (standardised): Typhoid fever (Systemic); Ulcer (Intestines)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: This girl stated that three weeks previous to her admission she began to lose her appetite and feel unwell.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, liver, kidneys and intestines
Type of incident: n/a

Ellen Hickman, 57, Married

Occupation or role: Married
Age: 57
Gender: Female
Date of admission: 7 Apr 1875
Date of death: 25 Aug 1875
Disease (transcribed): Softening of spinal cord
Disease (standardised): Softening (Spinal cord)
Admitted under the care of: Ogle, John William
Medical examination performed by: Fenwick, John Charles James
Post mortem examination performed by: Lee, Robert James
Medical notes: This woman stated that in the October previous to her admission she had had some pain in the loins and down her legs. She had recovered but it recurred.
Body parts examined in the post mortem: Heart, liver, kidneys and brain
Type of incident: n/a

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