4i8 Notices respccluig New Books. 



A View of the Structure, Functions and Disorders of the Sto- 

 mach and Alimentary Organs of the Human Body ; with physio- 

 logical Observations and Remarks upon the Qualities and Effects 

 of Food and fermented Liquors. Bv T. Hare. Svo. 12*. 



A Treatise on the Epidemic Ciiolera of India. By James 

 Bovle. Svo. 55. 



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 Avre, I\LD. Ss.Gd. 



A Description of Surgical Operations originally pecidiar to the 

 Japanese and Chinese, and by them denominated Zin King; now 

 introduced into European Practice, with Directions, &c. By 

 J. M. Churchill, Surgeon. 4s. 



Familiar Lessons on Mineralogy and Geology. By J. Mawe. 

 12mo. 5s. 



Preparing for Viihlicalinn. 



TheFirst Volume (dedicated by Permission to His I\It)jesty) of 

 A General History of Birds, by John Latham, M.D. F.H.S, to 

 be completed in I en Volumes, demy 4to, with at least ISO co- 

 loured Plates, is intended to appear in a few days, and tiie 

 succeeding volumes at intervals of about three months. 



The Principles and Doctrines of Assurances, Annuities on Lives, 

 and of Contingent Reversions, stated and explained. By W. 

 Morgan, Esq. F.R.S. Actuary of the Equitable Life Insurance 

 Office. 



An Account of the Fossils of the South Downs ; or Outlines of 

 the Geology of the South-eastern Division of Sussex ; in Rova! 

 4to J illustrated by numerous Engravings. By Mr. Mantell, of 

 Lewes. 



A Journal of a Residence in the Burhman Empire, and parti- 

 cularly at the Court of Ainarapoora. By Capt. Cox. 



The Conchologv of the British Islands ; a sj)leudid work in 

 4to. By Dr. Turion. With 19 Plates, 



The Parent's Medical and Surgical Assistant ; intended for the 

 use of the Heads of Families, parochial Clergymen, and others ; 

 affording familiar ;ind popular Directions for the Management of 

 the sudden Illness and various Accidents that require a prompt 

 and judicious Treatment, and will not admit of the delay neces- 

 sary for procuring advice. By Thomas Avre Bromhead, M.B. 

 Christ's College, Cambridge. In a small volume. 



John Ayrton Paris, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Phy- 

 sicians, and John S. M. Fonblanque, Esq. Barrister at Law, have 

 in considerablcforwardne.es a work to be comprised in one volume 

 in Svo, and entitled " Medical Jurisprudence." It will compre- 

 hend Medical, Cbtmical, Anatomical and Surgical Investigations, 

 ;qjjdicable to Foren-Jc Practice, for the Instruction and Guidance 



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