464 Notices respecting New Books. 
T. W. C. Edwards, M.A. author of The First Principles of 
Algebra, is publishing a Course of familiar Lectures on the Out- 
lines of Chemistry and Philosophy, including the latest discove- 
ries and improvements. 
These Lectures are to be illustrated by a variety of neat dia- 
grams and experiments. The volume will be portable, and well 
adapted for the use of schools as well as private reading. 
Just published, Elements of Medical Logick; illustrated by 
Practical Proofs and Examples. By Sir Gilbert Blane, M.D. 
Physician to the King, &e. 8vo. 
Practical Illustrations of the Progress of Medical Improvement 
for the last Thirty Years; or, Histories of Cases of Acute Dis- 
eases, as Fevers, Dysentery, Hepatitis, and the Plague, treated 
according to the Principles of the Doctrine of Excitation, by him- 
self and other Practitioners, chiefly in the East and West Indies, 
in the Levant, and at Sea. By Charles Maclean, M.D. &c. 8vo. 
Illustrations, of the Power of Emetic Tartar in the Cure of Fe- 
ver, Inflammation, and Asthma; and in preventing Phthisis and 
Apoplexy. By William Balfour, M.D. Author of ‘ A Treatise 
on Rheumatism, &c.”’ 
In the Press, A Treatise on Midwifery, enforcing new princi- 
ples, which tend materially to lessen the sufferings of the Patient 
and shorten the duration of Labour. By John Power, Accou- 
cheur, Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh. 
An Account of the Epidemic and Sporadic Disorders which 
prevailed this year, 1518, at Rochester, and near it. By Wal- 
ter Vaughan, M.D. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians 
of London. Svo. 
Illustrations of the Power of Compression aud Percussion in 
the Cure of Rheumatism, Gout, and Debility of the Extremities ; 
and in promoting general Health and Lengevity. By William 
Balfour, M.D. Author of “ A Treatise on the Sedative and Fe- 
brifuge Powers of Emetic Tartar, &c.” 
Just published, The Theory of Parallel Lines perfected, or The 
Twelfth Axiom of Euclid’s Elements demonstrated. By Tho- 
mas Exley, A.M. —_——— 
An Account of the History and Present State of Galvanism. 
By John Bostock, M.D. F.R.S. pp. 164. 
Practical Hints on Decorative Printing. By WititaM Sa- 
vacE. Part I. The present Part contains, Chap. I. Introduc- 
tory Sketch of the Progress of the Art.—Chap. II. On Printing 
Materials. 
