154 Neiv Scientific Books. [Aug. 



Article VI. 

 NEW SCIENTIFIC BOOKS 



PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION. 



Dr. Elliotson is about to publish numerous Cases illustrative of the Efficacy 

 of the Hydrocyanic or Prussic Acitl in Afleclions of the Stomach, with a Re- 

 port upon its Power in Pectoral and other Diseases in which it has been 

 already recommended, and some Facts respeciing the Necessity of varying the 

 Doses of Medicines according to Circumstances, and the Use of Opium irt 

 Diabetes. 



Mr. J. Zweed, of Bockinp, will shortly publish. Popular Observations on 

 llegimen and Diet, vviih Rules .ind Regulations in Regard to Health, 



Mr. J. W. VV. English, of Wellinborough, has in the Press, Medical and 

 Surgical Remarks, including an effectual Method of removing Enlargements 

 from the Throat, commonly called Wens. 



Mr. W. Daniell has announced Sketches, on 48 quarto Plates, representing 

 the native Tribes, Animals, and Scenery of Southern Africa, from Drawings 

 made by the late Mr. S. Daniell. 



Mr. Swainson is about to publish in monthly Numbers, Zoological Illustra- 

 tions, or Original Figures and Descripiions of new, rare, or otherwise interest- 

 ing Animals, from Lithographic and Copper-plates. 



Mr. Joseph Swan, Surgeon to the Lincoln County Hosjiital, has in the 

 Press, a Dissertation on the Treatment of Morbid Local Affection of Nerves, to 

 which the Jacksonian Prize of the College of Surgeons was adjudged. 



Mr. Eelzoni announces his Intention to publish an Account of his late Dis- 

 coveries in Egypt, Nubia, &c. His Work will contain Three Journeys in 

 Upper Egypt and Nubia, one on the Coast of the Red Sea, and one to the 

 Oasis of Ammon. It will be accompanied by a Volume of Plates in folio, 

 containing Drawings of the various newly discovered Places, Figures, and 

 Hieroglyphics, taken from the Originals found in theTonibs of the Kings lately 

 discovered in Thebes, with an exact Imitation of Egyptian Costume, Colours, 

 &c. with other Views in Nubia : the interior and exterior of the grand Temple 

 of Ibsambul, near the second Cataract of the Nile, and other Views of that 

 Country, and in Upper and Lower Egypt; the interior and exterior of the 

 newly opened Pyramid : Plans and Topographic Maps, Sec. 



JUST PUBLISHED. 



Cases of Serous Morbid Affection; principally incident to Females after 

 Delivery, Abortion, &c. and arising from Uterine Hcemorrhage, &c. &c. By 

 Marshall Hall, M.D. F.R.S.E. 8vo. 4s. 



A Refutation of a Letter from Dr. Adam Neale to a Professor of Mediciiie, 

 with a Statement of ulierior Proceedings to quiet the Minds of the Public, 

 respecting Cheltenham Waters. By Thomas Jameson, M.D. 2s. 



A Letter to the Editor of the Literary Gazette upon the Misrepresentation* 

 contained in a Pamphlet recently published by Dr. Neale upon the Subject ot 

 the Cheltenham Waters. By Thomas Newell, M.D. 8vo. Is. 



Cases in Surgery at the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary. By H. 

 Jeffreys, Esq. 8vo. 8s. 



FOREIGN. 



Deveze, J. Traite de la Fievre jaune. 8vo. 8s. 6d. 



Histoire Naturelle des Lepidopteres, ou Papillons diurnes des Eavirons 

 «]e Paris, 2ieme Livr. 8vo. 5s. 



Arcade, Philosophic Naturelle, oil les Phenomenes Naturels sont cxpliqui* 

 par les lois dela Mecanique. 2 vols. Svo. \6s. 



