562 
LAW. , 
Hawkshead on Wills, 8vo. £1. 8s. bds. 
Kennedy’s Law of Juries. “8vo. 8s. bds. 
MEDICINE, AND SURGERY. 
Koekker’s Principles of Dental Sargery. 8vo- 
14s. bds. 
Black’s View of Fever. 8vo. 4s. 6d. sewed. 
A Conspectus of Prescriptions in Medecine, Sur- 
gery, and Midwifery. 2d edit. 5s. f 
Bell's Anatomy and Surgery. 6th edit. 3 vols. 
Bvo. £2,:12s. Gd. bds. ; 
Hooper on the Brain. Imp. 4to. £2. 12s. 6d. 
Maugham’s Pupil’s Pharmacopeeia. 4th edition, 
18mo. fis. bds. } 
Simpson’s Anatomy, for the use of Artists. Part 11. 
ryl. 4to. £1. 10s. bds. 
Practical Observations on Strictures of the Ure- 
thra, 3d edit. By W. Wodd, F.L.S. vo. 5s. 
__A small Tract, consisting of Practical Observa- 
tions on the present State of Medicine; the Causes 
which impede the Progress ‘of Medicine, Pulmo- 
nary Consumption, the Treatment of Wounds and 
Ulcers, and Hemorrhage ; Fractures, Dislocations, 
&c., and the London Pharmacopezia. By R. Wal- 
ker, Surgeon. 2s. 6d. 
MISCELLANIES. 
Cohen’s Financial Chart of the British Empire, 
for 1826. 2s. 6d. 
The Cabinet Lawyer; or Popular Digest of the 
Laws of Engtand, with a Dictionary of Law Terms, 
Maxims, Acts of Parliament, and Judicial Antiqui- 
ties; correct Tables of Taxes and Duties; Post- 
Office Regulations, Rates of Porterage, Turnpike 
Laws, Corn Laws, and Prison Regulations; the 
whole exhibiting a condensed and popular view of 
the Civil, Criminal, and Constitutional Laws of 
England. 18mo. 7s. 6d. bds. 
.. London Lions. Post 8vo, 5s. bds. 
Cruttwell’s Housekeeper’s Ledger for 1827. 2s, 
sewed. 
Parliamentory History and Review. Part I. 1826. 
tyl. 8yo. 25s. 
Cunningham’s Arrangement of Irving and Frere. 
Qvo. 4s. Gd. bds. 
Idle Hours Employed. 12mo. 6s. hf. bd. 
Our Village. Vol, 11. By Miss Mitford. Post 8vo. 
8s. 6d. bds. 
Mathematics practically applied to the fine and 
useful Arts. By Baron Dupin. Adapted to the state 
of Arts in England by Dr. Birkbeck. Part I. 1s. 
An Essay on the War Galleys of the Antients. By 
John Howell. With 11 Plates. 8vo, 5s. bds. 
An Historical Defence of the Waldenses, or Vau- 
dois, inhabitants of the vallies of Piedmont. By 
Jean R. Peyrou. With an Introduction and Appen- 
dices by the Rev. T. Sims, M.A. 8vo. 15s bds. 
untae te Journal and Miscellany. No. 
List of New Works. 
' [Neov- 
A Letter to the Electors,of Bridgenorth e 
Corn-Laws. By W. W. Whititio oo sa. te ag 
The Quarterly Theological Review-' No: VIL ‘6s. 
A few Comments,on. the false and malicious Ca- 
Jumnies on the Character of the late Kang of France, 
Louis XVIII. By an Biélish’ Otphan. ts. 
El Repertorio Americano. Tome & Octobre) 1626- 
With 2 plates. fvo, bds. 108... ii) ac) +, 
‘A Manual of the Elements of Natural History. 
Translated ‘by R. J. Gore, ‘from’the 10th ‘German 
edition of Professor Blumenback: 2d\ edits, 14s« bds. 
Plain Advice to the Public to facilitate the mak- 
ing their own Wills, '&c. &c. By the Author’ of 
Plain Instructions to-Executors. ‘Post 8vo. 3s.) 
Stanley Tales., Parts IV. & V. 2s. €d. . 
No. 93 of Cumberland’s British Theatre. The 
School for Scandal. 6d. stitched. } 
NOVELS. 
Honor O‘Hara. By Miss A. M. ‘Porter. 3’ vols. 
12mo. £1. 4s. 
The First and Last Years of Wedded Life. 4 vols- 
12mo. £1. 2s. bds. 
POETRY. 
rd Field. By Agnes Strickland. Fep. 8vo. 
5s. bds. hou 
Klopstock’s Messiah, in English verse, Vol, 11, 
8vo. 1s. Gd. bds. 
Death’s Doings; consisting of numerous ‘original 
compositions in Prose and, Verse; with 24, Dhustra- 
aie etched and designed by R. Dagley, svo- 
16s. bds. ; 
The Nun. By Wm. Elliot, ofthe 58th B.N.I. 5s. 
The Bashful Man; a comic Drama. By W,.T. 
Moncrieff. 3d. 
The Day of Judgment ; the Roving Genius; and 
other Poems. By T. Randall. 
RELIGION AND MORALS, 
Sermors on the CLXII. Psalm. 8vo. 7s. bds. 
Luther’s Select Works, By Cole. 4 vols. 8ve. 
£2. 16s. dds. / 
Stories From Scripture History. 12mo. fs. hf. bd. 
Pastoral Watchfnulness, and, Zeal, particularly in 
Personal Instructions and Adnronitions, recom- 
mended in Two Sermons. By the Rev. H. Berens. 
8vo. 1s. 6d. 
History of the Reformation of the Church of 
England, during the Reign of Henry VIII. By the 
Rev. H. Soame. 2 vols, 8vo.) £1. 1s. bds. 
A Charge delivered. to, the Clergy of the Archdea- 
conry of Derby. By Dr. Buller, dto. 2s. 6d. 
A Guide to an Acquaititance with God. By the 
Rey. Jas. Sherman, 10% ; 
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, 
The Travels and Discoveries in Northern Africa. 
By Major Denham, Gapt, Clapperton, and’ the tate 
va Cade . Second Edition, in 8vo.with 15 plates. 
1. 16s. bds. 
MONTHLY MEDICAL REPORT. 
Durinc the whole of the last month the atmosphere has been loaded with moisture’; 
and in the metropolis scarcely a day has passed without rain, Within the last few days 
yain has fallen in torrents. ‘The effects of this state of the air upon the public. health 
have been sufficiently well marked. Fever ofa typhoid character has been the prevailing 
disease of the period... It has proved, in almost all cases, severe and tedious; and, in 
not a few, fatal. The demands for admission into the London Fever Hospital, at) Battle 
Bridge (a most excellent and useful institution, which cannot be too generally known 
nor too liberally patronized) have been unusually numerous, considerably exceeding the 
means of accommodation which the hospital affords. Besides which; cases of fever “are 
to be met with in all our general hospitals, in more than their usual proportion. The 
violence of the fever is generally found to fallon.the bowels; but head-ache has also 
proved an urgent symptom, requiring the repeated applications of leeches. 
Measles and scarlet fever have been very prevalent among children. Small-pox too, 
but of a remarkably mild kind, has been met with in all parts of the town; and the 
reporter has seen many cases of it in persons who had previously beer vaecinated.’ If 
such a form of small-pox were hereafter to constitute the great’ bulk of ‘the cases Which 
occur in this island, the disease would soon lose all claim to that) character of yirtilénce 
which it has so long and so deservedly possessed. In fact, it corresponds in namie only, 
with that horrible scourge which in former ages devastated the world, and filled eve 
parent’s heart with dread and dismay. A mild and perfectly safe disease, creating but 
little uneasiness to the patient, and passing off in the course of ten’ days, it would ‘be 
placed on a par with the nettle-rash, and other minor eruptive disorders, and would’ no 
