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THE Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Normal ana Pathological, vol. xiv., part 4, July.—Dr. H. S. Wilson, on the rete mirabile of the narwhal (two plates).—W. J. Walsham, observations on the coronary veins of the stomach (a plate).—Note on the same, by Prof. Turner.—F. W. Bennett, a communication between the air-bladder and the cloaca in the herring.—Prof. M. Watson, the curvatores coccygis muscles of man.—Dr. G. A. Gibson, valvular hsematoma (plate).—R. Maguire, a contribution to the pathology of macroglossia and hygroma (plate).—Dr. J. Dreschfeld, the changes in the spinal cord after amputation of limbs (plate).—Dr. B. C. Waller, the morbid anatomy of certain forms of post-scarlatina nephritis in relation to theii bearing on the histogeny of granular kidney (plate).—Dr. J. G. Naismyth, the antagonism of opium and belladonna illustrated by a case of attempted suicide.—Dr. R. J. Anderson, on an astragalo-scaphoid bone in man.—Dr. Foulis, the mode of healing in wounds under antiseptic dressings.—Prof. M'Kendrick, the respiratory movements of fishes (plate).—G. B. Hones, some points in the anatomy of the porpoise (plate).—Prof. Turner on two masks and a skull from islands near New Guinea (plate).—Dr. D. Newman, the effect of certain anaesthetics on the pulmonary circulation.—H. Bendall, a new method of preserving the colour of tissues.—J. Macdonald Brown, variations la myology.—Dr. G. A. Gibson, anatomical and physiological notes.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 22, 455–456 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022455b0
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