fpective tutors, who fhall, at the fame time, deliver lifts of fuch of their pupils, as are to be examined, with the dates of their admiffions. N. B. The fourth, fifth, and fixth propofitions are purposely fo worded, as to suit with the first ordinance, in cafe the second and third should be rejected. Cambridge, Dec. 20, 1775. SELECT SELECT CASES OF THE DISORDER COMMONLY TERMED THE PARALYSIS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A CASE OF CATALEPSY. TO PERCIVALL POTT, ESQ. F.R.S. SENIOR SURGEON OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL. $IR, At an early period of my medical studies, you pointed out the path to fubstantial science; and your fubfequent instructions gratified that defire of knowledge, which exhortations had excited: favours enhanced by the manner of conferring them. Permit me to testify my sense of obligation, by infcribing the following pages to your refpected name. I remain your Sept. 7, 1782, your obedient and obliged fervant, JOHN JEBB. |