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PERCIVALL -THE ANATOMY OF THE HORSE ; 



Embracing- the Structure of the Foot. By William Percivall, M.R.C.S. Veterinary 

 Surgeon 1st Life Guards. 8vo. pp. 478, 20s. cloth London, n. d. 



In this vohime the Veterinai-y Lectures of the Author have been freely referred to ; but the 

 old matter has undergone much revision and emendation, and has been altogether fresh cast, 

 and arranged in a systematic form. 



PERCIVALL.-HIPPOPATHOLOGY. 



A Systematic Treatise on the Disorders and Lamenesses of the Horse, with their most 

 approved methods of Cure. 8vo. with Woodcuts, Vol. L pp. 340, 10s. 6d. ; Vol. 11. pp. 436, 

 14s. boards London, 1834-40 



Will consist of three volumes, which, though connected as a whole, may be consulted as 

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PEREIRA.-ELEMENTS OF MATERIA MEDICA; 



Comprehending the Natural History, Preparation, Properties, Composition, Effects, and 

 Uses of Medicines. By Jon. Pereira, M.D. F.R.S. Assistant Physician to the London 

 Hospital, &c. Part I. contains the General Action and Classification of Medicines, 

 and the Mineral Materia Medica. Part II. — The Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms, 

 with a vast number of Engravings on Wood, including Diagrams explanatory of the Processes 

 of the Pharmacopoeias, a Tabulai- View of the History of the Materia Medica, from the 

 earliest times to the present day, and a very copious Index. 2d Edition, thoroughly revised, 

 with the Introduction of the Processes of the New Edinburgh Pharmacopreia, and containing 

 additional articles on Mental Remedies, Light, Heat, Cold, Electricity, Magnetism, Exercise, 

 Dietetics, and Climate, with about a Hundred Additional Woodcuts illustrative of Pharma- 

 ceutical Operations, Crystallography, Shape and Organization of the Feculas of Commerce, 

 and the Natural History of the Materia Medica. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 2002, with nearly 400 

 Woodcuts, £2. 10s. cloth London, 1842 



The object of the Author has been to supply the Medical Student with a Class B ook n 

 Materia Medica, containing a faithful Outline of this Department of Medicine, which should 

 embrace a concise Account of the most important Modern Discoveries in Natural History, 

 Chemistry, Physiology, and Therapeutics, in so far as they pertain to Pharmacology, and treat 

 the subjects in the order of their natural historical relations. 



PEREIRA.-A TREATISE ON FOOD AND DIET, 



And the ©ietetical Regimen suited for a Disordered state of the Digestive and other Organs : 

 with Formulas of Dietaries for Prisons, Union AVorkhouses, and other public Institutions. 



By Jonathan Pereira, M.D. F.R.S. Author of "Elements of Materia Medica." 8vo. 



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PHILIP.-A TREATISE ON PROTRACTED INDIGESTION 



and its Consequences ; being the application to the Practical Department of Medicine of the 

 Results of an Inquiry into the Laws of the Vital Functions : addressed by the Author, on his 

 retirement from the Medical Profession, both to the Members of that Profession and to the 

 well-educated Public, particularly Parents. By A. P. W. Philip, M.D. F.R.S.L. andE. Fellow 

 of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh, &c. 8vo. pp. 402, 10s. 6d. cloth. 



Loudon, 1842 



PHILIP.-A TREATISE ON THE NATURE AND CURE OF 



THOSE DISEASES, either Acute or Chronic, whicli i)recede Change of Structure: with a 

 View to the Preservation of Health, and particularly the Prevention of Organic Diseases. 

 By A. P. Wilson Philip, M.D. F.R.S. L. & E. 8vo. pp. 432, 12s. boards .... London, 1830 



RAMADGE.-ASTHMA : 



Its Species and Complications ; or, Researches into the Pafhology of Disordered Respiration, 

 with Remarks on Remedial Treatment By Francis H. Ramadoe, M.D. 8vo. coloured 

 Plates, pp. 388, 8s. boards London, 1835 



