Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 64. Portion of same view as No. 63. 200 diameters. No. 65. Perpendicular section through the muscular coat of a can-cerous stomach (No. 4715 IMic Sec).. 35 diameters. No. 66. Portion of the same view as No. 65. 110 diameters. No. 67. Cysto-carcinoma of ovary (No. 4699 Mic. Sec). 110 diam-eters. 40 THE TONER LECTURES. No. C8. Another view of the same section as No. 67. 110 diameters. No. 69. Portion of same view as No. 68. 200 diameters. No, 70. Section of medullary cancer of parotid (No. .5007 Mic. Sec.) 200 71. Another view of the same sec


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 64. Portion of same view as No. 63. 200 diameters. No. 65. Perpendicular section through the muscular coat of a can-cerous stomach (No. 4715 IMic Sec).. 35 diameters. No. 66. Portion of the same view as No. 65. 110 diameters. No. 67. Cysto-carcinoma of ovary (No. 4699 Mic. Sec). 110 diam-eters. 40 THE TONER LECTURES. No. C8. Another view of the same section as No. 67. 110 diameters. No. 69. Portion of same view as No. 68. 200 diameters. No, 70. Section of medullary cancer of parotid (No. .5007 Mic. Sec.) 200 71. Another view of the same section as No. 70. 200 72. Group of so-called cancer cells. 500 73. Group of so-called cancer cells. 500 74. Group of so-called cancer cells. 500 diameters. SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS. 291 THE TONER LECTURES INSTITUTED TO ENCOUKAGE THE DISCOVERY OP NEW TRUTHSFOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MEDICINE. Lecture ILdual character of the brain. BT C. E. BROWN-Si;Q,UARD, , 22, WASHINGTON:SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. JANUART, 1S77. ADVERTISEMENT. The Toner Lectures have been instituted at Washington,D. C, by Joseph M. Toner, , who has placed in charge ofa Board of Trustees, consisting of the Secretary of the Smith-sonian Institution, the Surgeon-General of the United StatesArmy, the Surgeon-General of the United States Navy, andthe President of the Medical Society of the District of Colum-bia, a fund, the interest of which is to be applied for at leasttwo annual memoirs or essays relative to some branch of medi-cal science, and containing some new truth fully established byexperiment or observation. As these lectures are intended to increase and diffuse knowl-edge, they have been accepted for publication by the Smith-sonian Institution in its Miscellaneous Collections. The First Lecture of this series was delivered Marcli 28,1873, by Dr. J. J, Woodward, On the Structure of Cancer-ous Tumors and the Mode in which adjacen


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