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Iriebig- Gregory. Animal Chemistry; 



Or, Chemistry in its Applications to Physiology and Pathology. By JUSTUS 

 LIEBIG, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Giessen. 

 Edited, from the Author's Manuscript, by WILLIAM GREGORY, M.D., Professor 

 of Chemistry in the University of Edinburgh. Third Edition, almost wholly 

 re-written. 8vo. Part I. (the first half of the work) 6s. Qd. cloth, just 

 published. 



" Under the heads of animal heat ; of the nutrition of the carnivora and herbivora ; 

 of the origin and use of the bile ; of the relation between the change of matter and 

 the consumption of oxygen ; of the origin and use of the non-nitrogenised elements 

 of food, and particularly of fat, and their relative value as sources of heat ; of the 

 effects of alcohol and fermented liquors ; of the effects produced on the volume of the 

 inspired air by the different articles of food ; and lastly, of the true functions of the 

 intestinal canal, and the origin, nature, and composition of the faeces, \\iththeir relation 

 to the food, and to the supply of oxygen ; under all these heads, the reader will find 

 such an amount of new and interesting matter as must satisfy him that we have entered 

 on the true path of discovery, and that the industry of modern chemists has been most 

 profitably employed during the period which has elapsed since the first edition of this 

 work appeared." from the Editor's Advertisement. 



Part II., completing the Work, will be ready very soon. It has been delayed 

 for the results of important investigations, some of which are still in 

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 of a large Number of Works drawn up from Actual Inspection. By AUGUSTUS 

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Latham, First Outlines of Logic applied to 



Grammar and Etymology. 



By R. Gr. LATHAM, A.M., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 12mo, 

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Latham. An English Grammar for the Use of 



Schools. 



By R. G. LATHAM, A.M., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Second 

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"A work in which Grammar, no longer an assemblage of conventional rules of 

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The Classical Museum ; 



A Journal of Philology and of Ancient History and Literature. 8vo. 

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The work is continued Quarterly. Price of each Part, 3s. 6d. Part XIX. 



is just published. 



Histories of Greece and England, 



Upon the same Plan as DR. SCHMITZ'S History of Rome. 



