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| III. Further Report of Cases treated Magnetically at the North London Hospital | 362 |
| IV. Case of Hysteria Hysteria: In the 19th century, a medical diagnosis often used to describe various physical and emotional symptoms in women. treated Magnetically, in Private Practice, by S. Sandys, Esq., Surgeon, Francis-terrace, Camden-town | 367 |
| V. Case of Rheumatism, with Periodical Fits of Delirium, treated Magnetically, in Private Practice, by Thomas Chandler, Paradise-st., Rotherhithe | 372 |
| VI. Case of Epilepsy treated Magnetically, in Private Practice, by J. N. Bainbridge, Esq., Surgeon, 86, St. Martin’s-lane, London | 377 |
| VII. Report in favour of Animal Magnetism, by Herbert Mayo, Esq. | 379 |
| VIII. Report of the Case of Lucy Clark, treated by Baron Dupotet de Sennevoy, at No. 20, Wigmore-street, Cavendish-square. Communicated by George Denton, Esq., Surgeon, Tottenham | 387 |