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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 278 words

Pract. for Aug. 1871.]

" Report of the Surgical Cases Treated in the St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, X. Y., during, the Year 1870." Hy J. H. Pooley M.D. Pp.19. [Reprinted from the .Y. 1', .Ue</. J/-., Nov., 1871.]

" Suggestions Relative to the Sequestration of the Person of Alleged Lunatics." By R. L. Parsons, M.D. Pp. ii. [Papers read before the Med. -Legal Soc. of the City of New York. First series, p. 332-37H.]

' Medico-Legal Considerations upon Al 'oholism, and the Moral and Criminal Responsibility of Inebriates." By Paluel De Marmon, M.D. Pp. 24. [Read before the Med.-Leg. Soc. of the City of New York, March 31, 1871. Reprinted from the Mid. World, Dec. 1871 ; also in first series of papers read before Med.-Leg. Soc. of the City of New York, p. 374- 402. J

" Medico Legal Suggestions on Insanity." By Charles A. Lee, M.D. Pp. 22. [Papers read before the Med-Leg. Soc. First series, p. 467- 488.]

1872.

"On Imperforate Anus: the Rectum Communicating with the Vagina." By J. H. Pooley, M.D. Pp.34. [Reprinted from /Im. Jr. o/ 06- ■■itelrict, A-c, vol. iv.. No. 4, Feb., 1872.]

' The Origin of Cassarean Section; an historical sketch." By C. F. Rodenstein, M.D. Pp. 19. [Reprinted from the N. Y. Med. Jr., April, 1872.]

"Two Ca.se8 of Rare Disease of the Tongue." By .1. H. Pooley, M.D. Pp. 4. [Extracted from Amer. Jr. Med. Sci. for April, 1872.1

"RopL.rt of the Surgical Cases Treated in the St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, N. Y., during the year 1871 (second year)." By J. H. Pooley, M.D. Pp. 20. [Reprinted from the X. Y. Med. Jr., Nov., 1872.]