MEDICINE, SURGERY, ANATOMY, 
Apothecary in the University of London, royal 
]Qmo. numerout tvood-cuts, half bound,{-pu'b. at 
7s 6d) reduced to 3s 6d . 1844 
A useful compendium for those who may be desirouj 
of posseising a general knowledge of the subject, coo- 
▼eying in as concise a form as possible, a auflicient 
qnantUy of correct information to the Medical Student. 
PARKES'S CHEMICAL ESSAYS, principally 
relating to the Arts and Manufactures of the 
British Dominions. Fourth edition, revised, 
corrected, and enlarged, by J. W. Ilodgetts, 
complete in 1 thick vol. 8vo. v>ith numerous cnpper 
plates and teood-cuts of Machinery and Chemical 
Apparatus, extra cloth hoards, (pub. at 18>) 
reduced to 5j . 1841 
The popularity of these es.iaya i* universally known ; 
they were formerly printed in Ti small vols. 
RUDIMENTS of CHEMISTRY. New 
edition in the press, postSvo. uni/i plates 
RASPAIL'S NEW SYSTEM of ORGANIC 
CHEMISTRY, translated from tlie French, 
with Notes and Additions by Dr. Henderson, 
Bvo. mafiy plates, cloth lettered, (pub. at 18s) 
reduced to 6* . 1 843 
SMITH AND HORNER'S ANATOMICAL 
ATLAS, illustrative of the Structure of the 
Human Body, under the supervision of the Pro- 
fessor of Anatomy in the University of Penn- 
sylvania, etc. impl. 8vo.contaiTii>i^ 636 beautifully 
executed wood engravings, extra cloth, (pub. at 
£2. 2s) reduced to £1. 8i . 1845 
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Alias evt-r published. 
" The present work has been selected from the most 
acrnratr anatcimical works of Kngland, France, Italy, 
and Geniiaiiy, and includes the latest microsoopical 
obxTvaliiins on the Analomy of the Fissures. Where 
plates wire not deemed satisfactory, it has been enriched 
by original drawiuj;s, from specimens furnished by the 
beautiiul Anatomical Museum of the University." 
SINCLAIR'S (Sir John) CODE op HEALTH 
AND LONGEVITY; or, a General View of 
the Rules and Principles calculated for the 
Preserv.ntion of Health, and the Attainment of 
Long Life, sixth edition, conijilete in 1 thick 
vol. 8vo, portrait, (pub. at £!•) reduced to Is 
1844 
This new and con)pacl edition contains the whole of 
tne prfvious four voluuits, with fucli improvements as 
CHEMISTRY, PHYSIOLOGY, ETC. 
q:^ 
the advanced slate of knowledge supi)lirs. Dr-. Raillii', 
BccUloes, Currie, Spreni;cl, ami oihi r rniinrni l'li\- 
sicians have warndy eulo^i/.ed the »ork; hiii the l'>-t 
testimony of its iisetidnesi is ihe aiUlidrS own l()in;<\ iiy, 
as he was enabled to carry on his literary |iui.suil» at 
Ihe advanced aue of einli'y- 
STUBBS' ANATOMY of tiie HOUSE, including 
a particular Description of the Bones, (.'arti 
lages. Muscles, I'liscias, Ligaments, Nerves, 
Arteries, Veins, and (ilands, illustrated by 24 
fne large copper plate engi-avings, ali, diiawn 
FiioM NAi UKii, imp. folio, in hoards, with leather 
fcocA, (pub. at £4. 4s) reduced to £1. Ils6(i 
TAYLOR'S MEDICAL .JURISPRUDENCE, in- 
terspersed with a copious selection of curious 
and instructive cases at Coroner's Inquests, 
with an Analysis of the lei^al and medical 
Opinions delivered there, 8vo. cloth lettered, 
(pub. at 15s) reduced to 5.« 1843 
TYRRELL on the DISEASES of the EYE, being 
a Practical Work on their Treatment, Medically, 
Topically, and by Operation, by F. Tyrrell, 
Senior Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthal- 
mic Hospital, 2 thick vols. 8vo. illustrated by 
nine plates, containing upwards of 60 Jinely 
coloured figures, extra cloth, (pub. at £1. 16s) 
reduced to £1. Is . 1840 
WOODVILLE'S MEDICAL BOTANY, third 
EDITION, ENLARGED BV SiR W. JaCKSON HooKER, 
5 vols. 4to. with 310 plates, engraved by Sowerby, 
most carefullx) coloured, half bound morocco, uncut, 
(pub. at £10. 10s) reduced to £5. 6j 1832 
the Fifth, or Supplementary volume, entirely 
by Sir W. J. Hooker, to complete the old 
editions, 4to. 36 coloured plates, boards, (pub. at 
£2. 12$ 6d) reduced to £1. lis 
No well-siored English Library should be withont 
Woodville's Medical Botany.a work of long-established 
repntaiion, and the best on a subject which must, more 
or less, he interesting to every man of inquiry. It 
contains accurate figures and descriptions of all Ihe 
plants u.<ed in English medicine, and is of such autho- 
rity with professional men, at to be almost as essential 
to litem as the Fharmacopceia itself. Subsequent pub- 
lications of a similar kind, though with Woodvill* as 
their tcxi-book, have fallen greatly short of the original, 
as well in comprehensiveness of plan, as in accuracy 
ol delineation and correctness of colouring. 
ADDITIONS. 
ELLIOTSON'S (Dr.) PRINCIPLES and 
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, edited by Drs. 
Rogers and Cooper Lee ; second editipn. 
greatly enlarsred and improved, one very thick 
vol 8vo (1232 pages); extra cloth (pub. at 
£1 5s) reduced to 12s 6d . 1842 
COOPER'S (Sib Astley) PRINCIPLES anp 
PRACTICE OF SURGERY, founded on the 
most extensive Hospital and Private Practice 
during a period of nearly fiity years ; edited 
by Dr. Alexander Lee. 3 vols. Svo, with 31 
COLOURED PLATKS, ronloinint] upwards of 100 
fidurts, both of heitUliy and diseased structure, 
'- 'cloth boards,' (pub. 'at £3 14*) reduced to 
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LIFE OF SIR ASTLEY COOPER, interspersed 
with his Sketches of distinguished Characters; 
by Branshy Cooper, 2 vols. Bvo. with fine 
portrait after Sir Thomas Lawrence, extra cloth, 
f pub. at £1.1 s") reduced to 10s 6ri 1843 
CELSUS (LATIN AND ENGLISH^, edited by A. Lee, containing— I. The Text.— 11. Literal 
Translation into EngUsh.-III The Latin Ordo. With a Life of the Author, Tables of A\ e.gh s 
and Measures, Explanatory Notes, and a complete Index, 2 yoIs. in 1, thick Svo, eztra cloth (.puD. 
at £1 Is.) reduced to Is. 
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medical schools, and has been translated imo the 
German and other laneunpes. In one very thick 
closely printed volnme it contains as much matter a« 
the four volumes of Good's •' Practice of Medicine," 
and about double the (luantity of Thomas or Graham. 
