328 LIST OF PROFESSOR DEWHURST'S WORKS. 



21. A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR of the late JOSHUA BROOKES, 

 Esq. F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. &c. Published in the National Portrait Gallery, 

 by Messrs. Fisher, Son, and Jackson, Newgate Street, with an excellent 

 Portrait, byT. Phillips, Esq. R.A. 



" The Biographical Memoir of Mr. Brookes is unusually full and interest- 

 ing " — Court Journal, December 14, 1833. 



22. The POETICAL WORKS of JOHN MILTON, A.M., to which 

 is prefixed a Biographical Sketch of the Author, by H. W. Dewhurst, Esq. 

 Magnet Edition. — Price 4s. 6d. 



" This beautiful and cheap edition of Milton's Poetical Works, is now 

 complete. The type is beautifully distinct and clear — the paper of excellent 

 quality — and the text, so far as we have been able to examine it, carefully 

 correct. A head of the immortal bard forms the frontispice to the work, and 

 is followed by a biographical sketch, which, though necessarily brief, con- 

 tains all that is known of his eventful history. The editor is Mr. Dewhurst, 

 the Professor of Anatomy, to whom ;it is highly ^creditable." — Morning 

 Advertiser, July 26, 1833. 



NEARLY READY FOR THE PRESS. 



1. A DISSERTATION on the ANATOMY, PHYSOLOGY, and 

 PATHOLOGY of the HORSE'S FOOT, with splendid coloured engrav- 

 ings and wood-cuts. 



2. A LECTURE INTRODUCTORY to the STUDY of PHRE- 

 NOLOGY, with two engravings. 



5, & 6. FAMILIAR TREATISES on DIET, and CONSUMPTION 

 of the LUNGS. 



7. A PHYSIOLOGICAL HISTORY of MAN, tracing his gradual 

 progress through all the various stages of Human Existence. 



8. A GRAMMAR of PHRENOLOGY, with an illustrative engrar- 

 ing of the Animal Propensities, Moral Sentiments, and Intellectual Facul- 

 ties of Man, 



9. A HISTORY of HUMAN, VETERINARY, and COMPARA- 

 TIVE ANATOMY, 



10. A TREATISE on the MINUTE ANATOMY of the BRAIN, 

 and NERVOUS SYSTEM. 



9. A complete Course of Demonstrations on the MINUTE ANATOMY 

 and PHYSIOLOGY of the BONES composing the HUMAN SKELE- 

 TON, with Observations on their Diseases. 



10. ELEMENTS of HEALTH, comprising Practical and Familiar 

 Observations on Temperance, Corpulence, Bathing, Clothing, Sleep, &c. 



The Horsb's Brain. 

 Mr. Dewhurst begs to inform the Members of the Medical and Veterinary 

 Professions, that he is preparing for Publication a series of four Wax 

 Models of the Horse's Brain, modelled by an eminent artist, from dissec- 

 tions made expressly for this purpose by himself. 



