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CONTENTS FOR JUNE 17:

Three Lectures on the Principle of Least Action in Nature, Illustrated by Animal Mechanics. By the Rev. S. Haughton, M.D Dub., D.C.L. Oxon., F.R S., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. Lecture III.

Lecture on National Health. By H. W. Acland, M.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford. Lecture II. Surgical Memoranda. By J. William, Esq.

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ASSOCIATION INTELLIGENCE. - British Medical Association: Annual Meeting-Branch Meetings to be held; Report of Meeting of Committee of Council-East York and North Lincoln Branch: Annual Meeting-Midland Branch; Annual Meeting.

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Three Lectures on the Principle of Least Action in Nature, Illustrated by Animal Mechanics. By the Rev. S. Haughton, M.D Dub., D.C.L. Oxon., F.R S., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. Lecture III. (Concluded.) Dust and Disease. By J. Tyndall, LL. D., F. R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Royal Institution of Great Britain.

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