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 efficientes quae virtute quadam secretoria, pus e sanguine eliciunt."

From Edinburgh, Dr. Morgan proceeded to Paris, where he passed a winter in the study of Anatomy, and while there submitted to the Royal Academy of Surgery a memoir on "Suppuration," which was well received, and afterwards exhibited to the same body a number of preparations made by injection and corrosion. This art, which he had learned from the Hunters, was, he informs us, "allowed to be new to them." None of the members present, except M. Morand, who had been in England, and acquainted with Mr. Hunter, having ever seen similar preparations. At their request he