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14. A TABULAR VIEW of the ANATOMY of the HUMAN 

 MUSCLES, with coloured plates, folio, price 15s. 6d. Darton and Son. 



" These Works reflect great credit on the Anatomical abilities of their 

 learned author." — Medical Journal. 



15. OBSERVATIONS on the COMPARATIVE ANATOMY of 

 the MUS MUSCULUS, or Common Mouse, dedicated by permission to 

 His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. Price Is. 



16. OBSERVATIONS on the PROBABLE CAUSES of RABIES 

 or MADNESS in the DOG and other Domestic Animals. Read at the 

 London Veterinary Medical Society, on Wednesday Evening, Oct. 6, 1830. 

 Price Is. 



17. PRACTICAL REMARKS on the Inutility of the Hydrostatic 

 Test in the Detection of Infanticide, &c. &c. price Is. Out of print. 



18. CRITICAL REMARKS on the Impediments, Defects, and 

 Abuses, in the present system of Medical Education, with Suggestions for 

 their correction and removal. 



" Were the system of study pointed out by you, followed by medical 

 students in this country, it would then be an honour to belong to the profession." 

 — Extract of a letter from Sir Astley Cooper to the Author. 



A new and enlarged edition of this work will shortly be published, dedi- 

 cated to the Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor. 



19. An ESSAY on the ZOOLOGY and NATURAL HISTORY of 

 MAN. Price 6d. Houlston and Sons. 



" An invaluable little treatise, ou this shamefully neglected branch of 

 zoology ; for what can be more interesting to Man, than a history of his 

 own species I" — Scotsman. 



20. The NATURAL HISTORY of the ORDER CETACEA, and 

 of the OCEANIC INHABITANTS of the ARCTIC REGIONS, in one 

 octavo volume, illustrated with numerous lithographic and wood engravings. 

 Price One Guinea. 



" Sir Arthur be Capell Brooke considers that the work, (the price 

 of which is extremely moderate), will be an interesting addition to any 

 library."— May 2, 1833. 



Opinion of Sharon Turner, Esq. F.S.A. 

 Extract. 



Red Lion Square, 26th Nov. 1833, 

 Dear Sir, 

 I regret exceedingly that I should not have been at home when you called 

 on Saturday. 



My father desires me to return your book with many thanks. It has 

 gratified him, and he will be glad to see it published. He thinks it will be 



the best work on Whales vie have. 



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Believe me, with eveiy sentiment of respect and esteem, 



Sincerely yours, 



W. TURNER. 

 Professor Dewhurst. 



In the volumes of the Mechanic's Magazine, and London Mechanics' 

 Register, will be found many of Professor Dewhurst's Mechanical inven- 

 tions and scientific observations. 



