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CLENDON ON EXTRACTION OF TEETH. 2nd Edit, 



OBSERVATIONS ON THE EXTRACTION OF TEETH, 



Being a practical Inquiry into the advantages and propriety attending the employment of properly 

 constructed Forceps, and an Exposition of the dangers to -which the use of the Key is liable. 



By J. Chittv Clendon, Surgeon-Dentist, 2nd edit, enlarged, Price 4s. fcap. 8vo, with Plates. 



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COOPER'S OSTEOLOGY. 



OSTEOLOGY, including the Ligaments which 

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By B. B. Cooper, F.R.S., Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c. 8vo, with Plates, Price 8s. 



LECTURES ON OSTEOLOGY, including the Ligaments which connect the Bones 



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MORTIMER ON THE TEETH OF CHILDREN. 2nd Ed. 



OBSERVATIONS on the GROWTH and IRREGULARITIES of CHILDREN'S TEETH, 



followed by Remarks and Advice on the Teeth in general. 



By W. H. Mortimer, late Surgeon Dentist to the British Embassy, Paris. Just Ready. 



PILCHER ON DISEASES, &c. OF THE EAR. 



A TREATISE ON THE STRUCTURE, ECONOMY, AND DISEASES OF THE EAR. 

 By George Pilcher, Senior Surgeon to the Surrey Dispensary. 



A NEW AND IJIPROVED EDITION, 



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BELL ON DISEASES, &c. OF THE TEETH. 



THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISEASES OF THE TEETH. 



ByTHOMAsBELL, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., 



Lecturer on Diseases of the Teeth at Guy's Hospital, and Professor of Zoologj' in King's College. 



Second Edition, 8vo, Price 14s. Containing upwards of 100 Figures, illustrative 



of the Structure, Growth, Diseases, &c., of the Teeth. 



RAMSBOTHAM'S OBSERVATIONS IN MIDWIFERY. 



PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS IN MIDWIFERY, with a selection of cases. 

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STOWE'S CHART OF POISONS. lOth Edit. 



A Toxicological Chart, exhibiting at one view the Symptoms, Treatment, and mode of Detecting 

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