Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Medical Meteorology,1853,1,34,745-749, The Recent Inquest in the Case of Accidental Poisoning at the Convent of the Good Shepherd,1853,1,6,136,Grigg The Climates of the World in Reference to Their Effects on Man's General Welfare and Destiny (Continued),1853,1,14,296-299,Hake Medical Certificates of Insanity,1853,1,52,1151-1152,Warwick The Use of Chloroform for Criminal Purposes,1854,2,83,692-693, Case of Poisoning by Savin,1854,2,62,224,May Three Lectures on the Correlation of Psychology and Physiology,1854,2,81,642-646,Noble The Plea of Insanity,1854,2,93,929-930,Bree On Accidents Involving Injury to the Teeth,1855,3,108,75-78,Clendon Lectures on Insanity Delivered at the Bristol Medical School during the Summer Session of 1855,1855,3,133,668-675,Davey Remarks on Accidents Occurring to Colliers,1855,3,145,929-930,Mallett Case of Suicide by Cut Throat,1855,3,151,1052,Bartrum On the Plea of Insanity in Criminal Cases,1856,4,165,165-167,Davey The Suspected Poisoning Case at Rugeley. Trial of William Palmer for the Murder of John Parsons Cook; Pt. 1,1856,4,177,429-444, The Suspected Poisoning Case at Rugeley. Trial of William Palmer for the Murder of John Parsons Cook; Pt.2,1856,4,178,461-471, On the Character and Mode of Infliction of Wounds of the Female Pudenda Considered in Reference to Criminal Charges,1856,4,182,538-540,Barrett On the Character and Mode of Infliction of Wounds of the Female Pudenda Considered in Reference to Criminal Charges (Concluded),1856,4,183,556-559,Barrett Styrian Arsenic-Eating,1856,4,200,945-946,Balfour