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DUNGLISON'S THERAPEUTICS. 



NEW AND MUCH IMPROVED EDITION. 



GENERAL THEBAPEOTIGS km MATERIA HIEDiOA. 



With One Hundred and T-wenty Illustrations. 



ADAPTED FOR A MEDICAL TEXT-BOOK. 



BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M.D., 



Professor of Institutes of Medicine, &c in Jefferson Medioal College; Late Professor of Materia Medica, &c. 

 in tlie Universities of Virginja and Maryland, and m Jefferson Medical College. 



Third Edition, Revised and Improved, in two octavo volumes, well hound. 



In this edition much improvement will be found over the former ones The author has subjected it to a tho- 

 rough revision, and has endeavored to so modify the work as to make it a more complete and exact exponent 

 of the present state of knowledge on the important subjects of which it treats. The favor with which the former 

 editions were received, demanded lliatthe present should be rendered still more worlhyof the patronage of ttie 

 profession, and this alteration will be found not only in the matlerof the volumes, but also in the numerous 

 illustrations introduced, and the general improvement in the appearance of llie work. 



■'This is a revised and improved edition of the author's celebrated book, entitled ' General Therapeutics;' an. 

 account of the different articles of the Materia Medica having been incorporated witli it. The work has, in 

 fact, been entirely remodelletl, solhat it is now the most complete and satisfactory exponent of the existingstate 

 of Therapeutical Science, within the moderate limits of a lext-book,of any hitherto published, VV hat gives the 

 work a superior value, in our judgment, is the happy blendingof Therapeutics and IMaleria Medica as they are, 

 or ought to be taught in all our medical schools; going no farther into the nature and commercial history of 

 drugs, than is indispensable for the medical student. This gives 10 the treatise a clinical and practical charac- 

 ter, calculated 10 benefit in the highest degree, both students and practitioners. VVe shall adopt it as a text- 

 book for our classes, while pursuing this liranch of medicine, and shall be happy to learn that it has been 

 adopted as such, in all of our medical institutions " — The N. Y. Journalof Meriicine. 



"Our junior brethren in America will find in these volumes of Professor Duiigli.?on. a 'Thesaurus Medica- 

 MlNUM,'inore valuable than a large purse of gold."— Lcnrion Mfdiro-Chir'ir§>cnl RevUw. 



DUNGLISON ON NEW REMEDIES. 



NEW EDITION, BROUGHT UP TO OCTOBER 1846. 



BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M.D., &c. &c. 



Fifth edition, ivith exte7isive additions. In one neat octavo voluvie. 



The numerous valuable therapeutical agents which have of late years been introduced into the Materia 

 Medica. render it a difficult matter for the practitioner to keep up with the advancement of the science, espe- 

 cially as the descriptions of lliem are ditficult of access, being scattered so widely lliiough transactions of 

 learned societies, journal*, inonographs. &c. &;c. To obviate this difficulty, and to place within reach of the 

 profession this iiuporlant information in a compendious form, is the object of the present volume, and the num- 

 ber of editions through which it has pas.'ed show that its utility has not been underrated. 



The author has taken particular care that tins edition shall be completely brouglii up to the present day. — 

 The therapeutical agents added, which may be regarded as newly inlroriuced into the Materia Medica, to- 

 getner with old agents brought forward with novel applications, and which may therefore be esteemed as 

 "New Remedies." are the lollowing : — Benzoic Acid, Chromic Acid, Gallic Acid. Nitric Acid. Phospliate of 

 Ammonia, Binelli Water, Broccliieri Water, Atropia, Beerberia. Chloride of Carbon (Chloroform), Digitalia, 

 Electro-Magnetism, Ergotin, Ox-gall, Glycerin, llscmospasy, Hcemostasis, Hagenia Aliyssinica. Honey Bee, 

 Protochloride of Mercury and Quinia, Iodoform, Carbonate of Liihia, S^ulphate of Manganese, Matico, Double 

 Iodide of Mercury and Morphia, lodhydrate of Morphia, Iodide of lodhydrate of Morphia, Muriate of Mor- 

 phia and Codeia, Naphthaliii, Piscidia Erythrina. Chloride of Lead Nitrate of Polassa. Arseniate of Quinia, 

 Iodide of Quinia, Iodide of Cinchonia. Iodide of lodhydrate of Quinia, Lactnt" of Quinia, Pyroacetic Acid, 

 (Naphtha. Acetone) Hy()osulphale of Soda, Phosphate of Soda, Iodide of lodhydrate of blrychnia. Double Iodide 

 of Zinc and Strychnia. Double Iodide of Zinc and Morphia, and Valerianate of Zinc. 



«'' A work like this is obviously not suitable for either critical or analytical review. It is, so far as it goes, a 

 dispensatory, in which an account is given o( tbe chemical and pb> sical properties of all the articles recently 

 added to the Materia Medica and their preparations, with a notice of the diseases for which they are prescribed, 

 the doses, mode of administration. &c" — The Medical Ej.aminer. 



OR AIDS TO THE STUDY OF MEDICLNE. 



A REVI.-^ED AND MODIFIED EDiTSON. 



BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M. D. 



In one neat \2mo. volume. 



HUMAN HEALTH; 



OR, THK INFLUENCE OF ATMOSPHERE AND LOCALITY. CHANGE OF AIR AND CLIMATE* 

 SEASONS, FOOD. CLOTHING, BATHING AND AIIiVERAL ^PRINGS, EXERCISE, 

 SLEEP, CORPOREAL AND INTEIJ.ECTUAL PURSUITS, &c. &c., 

 . ON HEALTHY MAN: CONSTITUTING 



ELEMENTS OF HYGIENE. 

 BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M.D. 



. A New Edition with many Modifications and Additions. In one Volume, 8vo, 



