416 Select List of Sew Publications. 



A Treatise on Indigestion, and its consequences, called Nervous 

 and Bilious Complaints; with observations on the organic dis- 

 eases, in which they sometimes terminate. By A. P. W. Philip, 

 M.D. F. R. S. E., &c. 



Observations on some of the General Principles, and on the 

 particular Nature and Treatment of the diftercnt Species of 

 Inflammation By J. H. James, surgeon to the Devon and 

 Exeter Hospital, and consulting surgeon to the Exeter Dispensary. 

 8vo. 



The third volume of Practical Observations on the Treatment 

 of Strictures in the Urethra, with plates ; by Sir Evcrard Home, 

 bart. 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards. 



A Treatise on the Hydrocephalus Acutus, or, Inflammatory 

 Water in the Head. By Leopold Anthony Goiis, translated from 

 the German, by Robert Gooch, M. D. Svo. Ss. boards. 



The History of the Plague, as it has lately appeared in the 

 islands of Malta, Goza, Corfu, and Cephalonia, &c., with parti- 

 culars of the means adopted for its eradication. By J. D. TuUy, 

 esq., Surgeon to the Forces, &c. 8vo. 12s. boards. 



Observations on the Derangements of the Digestive Organs. By 

 W. Law, surgeon. 8vo. 6s. boards. 



A Treatise on the Epidemic Cholera of India. By James 

 Boyle. Svo. 5s. 



A Treatise on the Medical Powers of the Nitro-muriatic Acid 

 Bath in various diseases. By Walter Dunlop, surgeon. Svo. 2s. 



Practical Observations on those Disorders of the Liver, and 

 other Organs of Digestion, which produce the several forms 

 and varieties of the bilious complaint. By Joseph Ayre, M. D. 

 8s. 6d. 



Observations on Syphilis. By John Bacot. Svo, 5s. 



A Description of a Surgical Operation, originally peculiar to 

 the Japanese and Chinese, and by them denominated Zin-King; 

 now introduced into European practice, with directions for its 

 performance, and cases illustrating its success. By James Morss 

 Churchill, surgeon. 4s. boards. 



A Toxicological Chart, in which may be seen at one view, the 

 symptoms, treatment, and modes of detecting the various poisons, 

 mineral, vegetable, and animal, according to the latest experi- 

 ments and observations. By William Stowe, surgeon. 2 large 

 folio sheets. Is. 6d. 



No. X. of the Quarterly Journal of Foreign Medicines and 

 Surgery, and the sciences connected with them. 3s. 6d. 



Observations on the Digestive Organs. By J. Thomas, M. D. 

 8vo, 6"s. 



