954 'VOSKS IN THE PRESJ. 



Section III. 



Centains the Hiftory of the Lateral Lithotomy invented by the EngUfli Surgeons, Proofs of it* . 

 Excellence, with plain aJid fimple Diredlions for performing the Lateral Operation, either with the 

 Knife or with tiie Gorget. 



This Depiirtnieut is illiiftrated with both Plans and Drawings, explaining, firft, the various Pro- 

 perties of the Incifion made with the Knife, and the Incifion made with tlie Gorget. Secondly, the 

 Pofture of the Patient, the Form and Size of the Incilion. Thirdly. Plans cxprcfiing, in a par- 

 ticular manner, the feveral Dangers of the Operation, and efpecially the mod imminent Danger of 

 the Gorget flipping from off the StalT. 



Section IV. 



Tn this SecSVion is contained a View of the icveral Difeafes of the Urinary Organs, Direcflions for 

 the Cure of Inflammation, Contraction and Pai.^Iyfis of the Urinary Bladder,of Striiftures and other 

 Difeafes of the Urethra, of Fiftula in the Perine\im, of Strnngurv, and fudden Obflrudlion of Urine, 

 with particular Inftruiflions for the Ufe of Bougies, the Introduc'tion of the Catheter, the Pundure 

 of the Urinary Bladder, and all the Icffer and more delicate Operations necefiary to complete this 

 Dcpanment of Surgery. 



*^* This Work is nearly ready. 



XIII. 



The fourth and laft Volume of the ANATOMY of the HUMAN BODY. 

 By Charles Bki.l, .Surgeon, Edinburgh. 

 *,* This Work is nearly ready. 



XIV. 



NAVAL and MILITARY MEMOIRS of GREAT BRITAIN, from the Year 1727 to the Con- 

 cluiion of the American War, 1783. 



By R. Beatson, Efq. Author of the Political Index to the Hiftories of Great Britain and 



Ireland. In lix volumes, 8vo. 

 *,♦ This Work will bepublillied in the courfe of the Summer. 

 " Captain Beatfon is already known as the Author of the Political Index to the History of Great 

 Britain and Ireland. 'Phe prefciit publication i^ of a higher kind. \\'e are now to regard him as» 

 contribiiting not only to the information but to the anuifemcnt of the Public; and finte he has 

 cvcited his attention and diligence for I'o commendable a purpofe, we cannot but vrifh him fuccefs 

 pf;,; work bears the marks of \ eracity and a conflant attention to the authenticity of the materials 

 which he has indudrioiifly coiletfted. The narrative is frequently intermingled with obfervations 

 and refleiftioiis, which indicate the man of virtue and of public fpirit. As we have perufcd the 

 volumes with ftti^laOtion, we are led to conclude that thev will be acceptable not merely to thofe 

 v/ho are intimately converfant with military and naval afl'ai'rs, but alfo to the Public at large. We 

 regret that the limits to which our Work'is couiined, will not allow us to lay before our readers 

 many intcrefling particulars which might be eafily feledled from thefe volilmei; but we hope that 

 the few which we hive extrac'^cd from this entertaining Work, will not be unacceptable to our 

 readers, and efpecially to the gentlemen of the navy." 



Monthly Revieiv, Feb. and March, 179L 



" The intercstinjr nature of this work h.is forced us to exceed our intended limits ; but we hope 

 thct our e.\ tracts will prove neither uninentertaining nor uninftruolive. To the deiign and to the 

 «xecution we mufi: gi'>'e applaiifc, as bein<i- in no mean degree uieful and meritorious. It is a work of 

 utility and merit j and we iliall be glad to fee the remaining three volumes." 



CritUal Revinv, April and May 179L 



XV. 



THE HISTORY of ENGI,AND, related in Famiiisr Converfations, by a Father to his Children; 

 irterfperied wuh moral and inllruolive Remarks and Obfervations ou the moft leading and inte- 

 Itlting fubjeilts. Deii^vi-d for the Perufal of Youth. 



By Elizabeth Helme. In two volumes 12mo. 



XVI. 



MADOC, an Epic Poem. By Robkrt Sopthev. 

 In quarto, with Engravings. 

 *j,* This Work will be publifhcd early in the next Wintei', 



.XVll. 



SERMONS on the EVILS that are in the WORLD, and various other Topics. From the Gwrmait 

 of the Rev. G. J. Zollikofer. 



By the P.ev. William Tooke, f. r. s. 



In two volumes oftavo, ernhelllfhed with a Head of the Author. 



fif This v/ork is nearly ready, 



XVIIL 



OCCAf;iON.Al, DISCOURSES on VARIOUS SUBJECTS. 

 By the Richard Munkhousk, n.n. of Queen's College, Oxford, and Minifier of 

 St. John Baptift s Church, in Wakefield. 

 In three volumes oAavo. embcllifned with a Portrait of the Author, 

 ■j-Ji- 'this work will be pub'iflied early in the next Winter. 



