Lilmary and Phihsophicai Intelligence. 



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A Practical Treatise on the Diseases 

 of the Heart, by IIenrv Reedkr, 

 M. D. exfranrdinary ineniher of tlie 

 Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh; 

 ana Memberof the Medical and Cliinir- 

 gical Society of London. In M'hich is 

 comprised a full account of all the dis- 

 eases of that organ, as the inflanima- 

 tory, organic, and sympathetic, to- 

 gether with their method of treatment ; 

 also an account of the inalcou forma- 

 tions of the heart, aneurism of the 

 aorta, pulsation in epigastrio, &c. will 

 be immedi'itely publislied. 



In April will be published Sir Ro- 

 nald and otiier poems. 



Preparing for the press in two vols. 

 Sermons by (he late Rev. Jo.'-eph 

 Pickering, A.M. perpetual curate of 

 Paddington. 



Speedily will be published a new edi- 

 tion of Mr. Perry's Treatise on the 

 Stone and (Jravel. This interesting 

 work has had a very rapid sale, and is 

 the most perfect (rcatise that has ap- 

 peared on the subject. It will contain 

 a number of cures as extraordinary as 

 they are consoling to humanity ; and 

 we earnestly recommend it to the at- 

 tention of all who are afflicted with 

 those painful disorders. 



Dr. Leech has nearly completed his 

 Synopsis of British Mollusca. 



In the course of next month will be 

 published Cliurch of England Theology, 

 in a series of Ten Sermons (separately 

 printed in manuscript character.) on 

 important subjects : by the Rev. R. 

 Warner, Rector of Great Chaltield. 



It is said to be ascertained that the 

 Niger empties itself into the Atlantic 

 Ocean a few degrees to the northward 

 of the equiitor. This important fact is 

 confirmed by the arrival of Mr. Dupuis 

 from Africa. This gentleman was ap- 

 pointed Consul from this country at 

 Ashantee (where Mr. Bowdich resided 

 for some time). He is actjuainted with 

 the Arabic and Moorish languages, and 

 got his intelligence by conversing with 

 different traders with whom he fell in 

 at Ashantee. He thought it so impor- 

 tant as to warrant his voyage home to 

 communicate to government what he 

 bad heard. 



Dr. AlKiN will soon publish an 

 Abridgement of liis Annals of the 

 Reign of George III. in duodecimo, for 

 the use of schools. 



A volume for Schools, entitled 

 Sketches of the Domestic Institutions 

 and Manners of the Romans, is in the 

 press. 



[March I, 



Speedily will be published, written 

 by Himself, Memoirs of William Wal- 

 lace, Esq. late of the I.5th Hussars ; 

 containing a general view of his Cha- 

 racter an(l Conduct in some well-known 

 recent events: and a complete excul- 

 pation from the charges brought against 

 him : also, interesting particulars of 

 his confineinent in Paris, with the un- 

 paralleled j)ersecution he experienced 

 in that country. 



The first number of Mr. Haden'S 

 Monthly Journal of Popular Medicine, 

 will be published on March 1st. It is 

 addressed to the public in general, as 

 well as to the profession. It treats of 

 the various means of presen'ing health, 

 of the nature and causes of common 

 diseases, (he treatment of accidents, &c. 

 It also gives a digest of such parts of 

 (he Medical and Philosophical Litera- 

 ture of the day, as may be interesdng 

 to the public, or may give rise to use- 

 ful remarks. 



The Articles of the Church of Eng- 

 land are prindnff, illusd'ated by copious 

 extracts from the Homilies, NowcU's 

 Catechism, .Ti-well's Apology, and the 

 Liturgy, and confirmed by numerous 

 passages of Scripture ; by the Rev. W. 

 Wilson, B.D. Fellow of Queen's Col- 

 lege, Oxford. 



A Second Edition of the Elements of 

 Medical Logic; by Sir Gilbert 

 Blane, bart. Physician to the King, 

 with great additions in the practical 

 part, is in the press. 



The Rev. Thomas Boys, is printing 

 a volume of Sermons on various sub- 

 jects. 



Dr. Oyre is about (o publish a new 

 Edition, considerably altered and im- 

 proved, of his work on Disorders of the 

 Liver, Stomach, and the Organs of 

 Digestion. 



A new edition of Bnrder's Missionary 

 Anecdotes, with considerable addi- 

 tions and alterations, is in the press. 



Professor Lee, is preparing for the 

 press, the late Mr, Martyn's Contro- 

 versy with the learned of Pe'sia. When 

 completed, as Mr. Lee proposes, the 

 volume will exhibit a more entire view 

 of Mahomedanism, than has yet ap- 

 peared. It will be published both in 

 Persian and English. 



Mr. Hone's Second Edition of the 

 Apocryphal New Testament, will ap- 

 pear in a few days with a new preface 

 and tables, and other additions. The 

 additions will be printed separately for 

 the use of purchasers of the first edi- 

 tion. 



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