210 Seiect List of l^ew Puhiications, 



Case5 of a Sefous Morbic Affection, chiefly occurring after 

 Delivery, Miscarriage, &c., from various Causes of Irritation 

 and Exhaustion, and of a similar Affection, unconnected with 

 the Puerperal State. By Marshall Hall, M.D. F.R.S.E. 

 8vo. 4s. 



Medical Jurisprudence ; a Dissertation on Infanticide, in its 

 relations to Physiology and Jurisprudence. By William Hut- 

 chinson, M.lft^^.L.S. 8vo. 5s. 6d. 



A Treatise on the Mineral Water of Askern, near Doncaster, 

 Yorkshire. By T. L. Gay Brewerton, Surgeon, 8vo. 5s. 6d. 



A Toxicological Chart, in which are exhibited at one view, 

 the Symptoms, Treatment, and Modes of detecting the various 

 Poisons. By a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 

 London. 2s. 6d. 



Cases, illustrative of tke Efficacy of the Hydro -cyanic or 

 Prussic Acid, on Affections of the Stomach, &c. By John 

 EUiotson, M.D. Svo. 5s. 6d. 



An Inquiry, illustrating the Nature of Tuberculated Ac- 

 cretions of Serous Membranes, and on the Origin of Tubercles 

 and Tumours in different Textures of the Body. By John 

 Baron, M.D. Svo. plates, 14s. 



Miscellaneous. 



Cyclopaedia : or, a Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Edited 

 by Abraham Rees, D.D. F.R.S., &c. 4to. Vol. XXXIX. 

 Part HI. and final, U. Is. 



Supplement to the Encyclopsedia Britannica. Vol. IV. Part 

 n. 4to. IL Is. 



The Naval and Military Exploits which have distinguished 

 the Reign of George the Third, methodically arranged and 

 accurately described. By Jehoshaphat Aspin. 1 vol., with 

 numerous coloured plates, 14s. boards, 15s. neatly bound. 



Political Economy. 



An Analysis of the true Principles of Security against Forgery, 

 by Sir William Congreve, Bart. Svo. U. Is. 



Rules for repairing Roads ; drawn up from the Evidence of 

 Mr. Telford and Mr. M'Adam, Svo. 2s. 



An Essay on the Construction of Wheel Carriages, as they 

 affect both the Loads and the Horses ; with Suggestions relative 

 to the Principles on which the Tolls ought to be imposed ; and 

 some Remarks* on the Formation of Roads. By J. S. Fry, 

 Svo. 6s. 



