A. - The Mouth. - I. Malformations and retrograde changes. II. Inflammations. I. Catarrh, 2. Thrush, 3. Special inflammations, 4. Cancrutn oris, 5. Glossitis. III. Infective and other Tumours - Syphilis, Tuberculosis, Tumours proper. IV. Affections of the Teeth - 1. Caries, 2. Inflammations about the teeth, S. Syphilitic teeth, 4. Tumours connected with the teeth.

B. - The Soft Palate, Pharynx and Tonsils. 1. Malformations, 2. Catarrhal angina, 3. Phlegmonous inflammation, 4. Diphtheria, 5. Acute tonsillitis, 6. Chronic tonsillitis, 7. Syphilitic disease, 8. Tuberculosis, 9. Tumours.

C. - The oesophagus. 1. Dilatation, (a) General dilatation, (b) Partial dilatation, including Pulsion-Diverticulum and Traction-Diverticulum, 2. Obstruction, 3. Inflammation - Syphilis - Tuberculosis, 4. Rupture and perforation, 5. Tumours.

D. - The Stomach. Introduction and post-mortem changes. I. Malformations and Contractions. II. Dilatation and Hypertrophy. III. Inflammations, including catarrh and effects of corrosives and poisons. IV. Simple perforating ulcer - Characters; Effects and modes of origin. V. Hyperemia and Haemorrhage. VI. Tuberculosis and Syphilis. VII. Tumours, principally Cancer. Structure and mode of growth of cancers. Forms - 1. Cylinder-celled epithelioma, 2. Soft cancer, 3. Scirrhus, 4. Colloid cancer.

E. - The Intestines. Introduction and post-mortem changes. I. Malformations. II. Embolism and Haemorrhage. III. Hernia - Causation; Structure of sac; Forms of external and internal hernias; Contents; Irreducible hernia; Strangulation. IV. Twisting. V. Intussusception and Prolapse. VI. Inflammations - 1. Catarrh, 2. Phlegmonous and diphtheritic inflammations, 3. Localized inflammations, especially appendicitis. VII. Specific Inflammations - 1. Dysentery, 2. Cholera, 3. Typhoid fever, 4. Anthrax, 5. Actinomycosis. VIII. Tuberculosis and Syphilis, chiefly the tubercidar ulcer. IX. Retrograde changes and abnormal contents. X. Tumours, chiefly cancer. XI. Obstruction of the intestine - Some unusual causes; Effects, including stercoraceous vomiting.