Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author A Lecture on the Accumulative Action of Medicines with Some Remarks on Slow Poisoning,1847,11,21,561-565,Johnstone A Sketch of the History and Treatment of Insanity,1847,11,9,225-229,Belcombe Alleged Death from the Inhalation of Chloroform,1849,13,24,668-670, Case of Poisoning by Arsenic Presenting Some Peculiarities,1849,13,3,72-74,Bartolome Case of Poisoning with Hemlock,1845,9,27,426-427,Bennett Cases of Poisoning by the Acetate of Lead with Remarks,1849,13,13,343-345,Norris Critical Examination of the Claims of Human Magnetism. Letter IX,1845,9,18,279-282,Newnham Examination of Blood-Stains,1846,10,26,305, Foreign Body Impacted in the Uterus,1848,12,13,347,Bush "Non-Restraint" System of Treating the Insane,1846,10,23,271-272,Thurnam Observations on the Inhalation of Sulphuric Æther,1847,11,3,81-82,Hawkins Observations upon Injuries of the Head,1849,13,22,589-591,Travers On Longevity,1849,13,14,372-377,Smith On the Efficacy of Counter-Irritation in Some Affections of the Brain,1846,10,7,77-78,Toogood Poisoning by Strychnia,1846,10,21,244-245, Poisoning of Children at Runcorn by Arsenic,1846,10,25,293-295, Remarks on Mesmerism in 1845,1845,9,33,513-517,Estlin Reply to Mr. Hunt on the Minimum Fatal Dose of Arsenic,1848,12,15,418-419,Castle Spontaneous Combustion,1847,11,26,711, Case of Poisoning with Hydro-Cyanic Acid,1844,8,26,398-399,Godfrey Death after a Blow on the Head. Disinterment of the Body. Inquest,1844,8,11,165-166, A Case of Alleged Child-Murder at Poole Dorsetshire,1845,9,17,267-268, Case of Poisoning by Nux-Vomica with a Notice of Some Cases of Poisoning in Which the Symptoms Were Obscure,1846,10,1,5-6,Fry Case of Poisoning by Laudanum: Inquest,1846,10,43,519, Coroner's Inquest: Abuse of the Office of Coroner,1847,11,10,277,Stead Suicide of Dr. Horace Wells of Hartford Connecticut U.S,1848,12,11,305-306, The Law of Lunacy,1848,12,25,695-697,Winslow Observations upon the Sale of Arsenic and the Prevention of Secret Poisoning,1849,13,17,467-468,Tunstall On the Crime of Secret Poisoning,1849,13,13,362-363,Toogood Practical Observations on Delirium,1850,14,25,677-684,Salter Wholesale Poisoning by the Acetate of Lead,1849,13,10,266-267, Two Cases of Insanity Illustrative of the Uncertainty of Diagnosis Based on Phrenological Indications,1851,15,16,428-430,Landor Manslaughter from a Blow on the Head with the Fist Causing Fracture of the Inner Table of the Skull,1851,15,5,121-123,Deane Case of Poisoning by Oxalic Acid,1851,15,13,344-346,Deane On the Relative Value of Maternal and Fœtal Life,1852,16,24,621-622,Collyns Action against a Railway Company for Professional Services Performed,1848,12,8,217, Cases of Injury of the Head,1846,10,3,24-26,Toogood Cursory Remarks on Recovery from Accidents and Surgical Operations,1846,10,47,562-563,Copeman Death from the Admission of Air into a Vein: Inquest,1848,12,8,217-218, Factory Bill. Power of Visiting Cases of Accident,1844,8,8,110, Inquest on a Case of Alleged Poisoning by Belladonna,1848,12,19,523-527, Inquiry into the Treatment of Burns and Scalds. Infant Mortality from Burns,1848,12,13,349-353,Crompton Observations upon Injuries of the Head,1849,13,24,645-649,Travers Poisoning by Belladonna. Case of Thomas Greaves,1848,12,20,558-559,Jackson The Actions against the Midland Railway Company,1848,12,11,307,Davies Case of Poisoning by Arsenic; With Remarks,1845,9,29,453-454,May Medical Testimony in Favour of "Total Abstinence",1847,11,11,302-303,Robertson On Dr. Castle's Case of Supposed Poisoning by Fowler's Solution,1848,12,14,391,Hunt On Impulsive Insanity,1845,9,46,669-672,Daniell Total Abstinence and Medical Testimony,1847,11,9,251,Humpage