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AINSLIE.-MATERIA INDICA : 



An Account of those Articles which are employed by the Hindoos, and other Eastern Nations, 

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AMESBURY.-PRACTICAL REMARKS ON THE NATURE 



and TllEATiMENT of FRACTURES of the TRUNK and EXTREMITIES: with Plates, 

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AMESBURY.-PRACTICAL REMARKS ON THE CAUSES, 



NATURE, and TREATMENT of DEFORMITIES of the SPINE, &c. &c. ; showing the 

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ANNALS OE CHYMISTRY AND PRACTICAL PHARMACY ; 



a Summary of Recent Discoveries of Philosophers, chiefly Continental and Transatlantic, in 

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ANNESLEY.-RESEARCHES INTO THE CAUSES, NATURE, 



and TREATMENT ofthe more prevalent DISEASES of INDIA, and of WARM CLIMATES 

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BATEMAN.-A PRACTICAL SYNOPSIS OF CUTANEOUS 



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BECK, T. R. & J. R.-ELEMENTS OF MEDICAL JURIS- 



PRUDENCE. By Dr. T. R. Beck, and Dr. J. R. Beck, of New York. 7th Edition, 

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BRANDE.-A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, 



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BRIGHT AND ADDISON -ELEMENTS OF THE PRACTICE 



of MEDICINE. By Rich. Bright, M.D. F.R.S., and Thomas Addison, M.D. Lecturers 

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