LEA &, BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. 



NOW READY*. 



KOYLE'S MATEEIA MEDICA. 



MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS; 



INCLUDING THE PREPARATIONS OF THE PHARMACOPCEIAS OF LONDON, 

 EDINBURGH, DUBLIN, AND OF THE UNITED STATES. 



WITHMANYNEWMEDICINES. 



BY J. FORBES ROYLE, M.D., F. R. S., 



Late of the Medical Staff in the Bengal Army, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, King's Col- 



le-^e London, &.C. &c. 



EDITED BY JOSEPH CARSON, M.D., 



Professor of JMateria Medica in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, &c. &c. 



WITH NINETY-EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS. 



[n?" See Specimen «f the Cuts, but not of the Paper or X^orlsing, on next Pagt, 



In one large octavo volume of about 100 pages. 

 Being one of the most beautiful Medical works published in this Country. 



The want has been felt and expressed for some time, of a text-book on Materia Medica, which 

 should occupy a place between the encyclopsedic works, such as Pereira, and the smaller treatises 

 which present but a meagre outline of the science. It has been the aim of the author of the 

 present work to fill this vacancy, and by the use of method and condensation, he has been enabled 

 to present a volume to the student, which will be found to contain what is necessary in a complete 

 and thorough text-book (^ the science, encumbered with few unnecessary d%tails. The editor. 

 Dr. Carson, has added whatever was wanted to adapt it to the Pharmacopoeia of the United States, 

 and it is confidently recommended to the student and practitioner of medicine, as one of the best 

 text-books on the subject, now before the profession. — Great care has been taken in its mechanical 

 execution. 



In regard to the yet more essential constituent, the literary portion of the work, no one who is 

 acquainted with the former productions of Dr. Royle, will doubt that the author has discharged hia 

 duties with the same skill as the artist. The work is, indeed, a most valuable one, and will fill up 

 an important gap that existed between Dr. Pereira's most learned and complete system of materia 

 medica, and the class of productions at the other extreme, which are necessarily imperfect from 

 their small extent. — British and Foreign Medical Review. 



Of the various works that have from time to time appeared on materia medica on the plan of the 

 one before us, there is none more deserving of commendation. From the examination which we 

 have given, accuracy and perspicuity seem to characterize it throughout, as a text book of refer- 

 ence to the student of medicine, and especially of pharmacy in its application to medicine, none 

 could be better. 



We think that every one who can afford it should possess this excellent work, the value of which 

 has been greatly enhanced by the additions of Dr. Carson, than whom no one is more competent 

 to estimate it correctly, and to make such additions as may adapt it for American service. — The 

 Medical Examiner. 



BARTLSTT ON FEVER— New and much improved edition, now ready. 

 THE HISTORY, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT 



OF THE 



FEYEES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



BY ELISHA BARTLETT, M.D., 



Profcs=;or of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Medical Department of Transylvania University, &c. 

 In One Octavo Volume of Five Hundred and Fifty Fages, beautifully printed and strongly bound. 

 This is rather a new work, than a second edition of Dr. Bartlett's well known treatise on Fevers. 

 Besides mnnerous improvements in the portion devoted to Typhoid and Typhus Fevers, the whole 

 of that descriptive of Periodical and Yellow Fevers, amounting to about half the volume, is addi- 

 tional. The work is now what it purports to be, a systematic, complete and methodical treatise on 

 the Fevers of the United States. 



NOW READY. 



A MANUAL OF TOXICOLOGY. 



BY ALFEED S. TAYLOE. 



i:dited by r. e. Griffith, m. d., &c 



In one octavo votame, to match the "Medical Jurisprudence" of the same author. 



