16 WORKS PRINTED FOR TAYLOR AND WALTON. 



PHYSIOLOGY. 



MULLER'S ELEMENTS OF PHYSIOLOGY. Translated, with 



Notes, by WILLIAM BALY, M.D. Steel Plates and very numerous En- 

 gravings on Wood. 2 thick vols. 8vo. 20s. each. 



" We do, however, recommend it very strongly, and we have no hesitation in saying 

 that it will supersede all other works as a Text Book for Lectures, and one of reference for 

 students. It steers a middle course between the superficial brevity of many of our 

 modern works, and the pleonastic and metaphysical jargon of Burdach." Med,-Chir. 

 Review, April, 1838. 



RECENT ADVANCES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MO- 

 TION, THE SENSES, GENERATION AND DEVELOPMENT. BY 

 WILLIAM BALY, M.D., F.R .S., Physician to Milbank Prison, and W. S. 

 KIRKES, M.D. ; being a Supplement to the Second Volume of Professor 

 Miiller's Elements of Physiology. With numerous Illustrations. 8vo. 

 (Now ready.) 



MEDICINE. 



MURPHY'S (PROFESSOR) LECTURES ON NATURAL 



AND DIFFICULT PARTURITION. One volume 8vo, with numerous 

 Engravings on Wood. 9s. cloth. 



" The whole of these Lectures, which refer to difficult and laborious labours, and to 

 the application of instruments, will be found of the very greatest value." Lnncet. 



CHLOROFORM IN THE PRACTICE OF MIDWIFERY. 



By EDWARD W. MURPHY, A.M., M.D., Professor of Midwifery in Univer- 

 sity College, London. 8vo. Is. (Free by post, Is. 4rf.) 



DR. DAVID D. DAVIS'S ELEMENTS OF OBSTETRIC ME- 



DICINE. Second Edition. With a 4to Volume containing all the Plates of 

 the original 4to Edition. II. 7s. 6d. cloth. 



WALSHE ON THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF 



CANCER. One vol. 8vo, with Illustrations. 16s. 



" The chapter upon this most important subject (Treatment) is very full and com- 

 plete. Dr. Walshe has taken great pains to examine the alleged virtues of almost every 

 remedy and of every plan of medication that has been proposed ."Medico-Chir. Review. 



WALSHE ON THE PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES 



OF THE LUNGS. Foolscap 8vo. 6s. 6d. cloth. 



" The treatise is one of extraordinary merit. Indeed we do not hesitate to say, that 

 there exists in no language any work on the Physical Diagnosis of the Diseases of the 

 Lungs, suited for students, so clear and precise, and at the same time so comprehensive 

 and practical, as this." British and foreign Medical Review. 



DR. BENCE JONES'S APPLICATION OF LIEBIG'S PHY- 



SIOLOGY TO THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF GRAVEL, CAL- 

 CULUS, AND GOUT. 8vo. 6s. 



DAVIS (DR. DAVID D.) ON ACUTE HYDROCEPHALUS. 



8vo. 9s. 6d. 



ALLEN ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE INSANE. 



8vo. 6s. 



MR. QUAIN'S WORK ON THE ARTERIES. 



%* The Publishers have much pleasure in announcing that 460 out of the 500 

 Copies have been subscribed for, and delivered. Gentlemen intending to subscribe 

 for the remaining Copies are requested to favour the Publishers with their names as 

 soon as possible, either direct or through their respective Booksellers. 



March 1, 1848. 



BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS. 



