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i-tic* of particular acts Of laws, BUch 

 tt the Internal Revcn.uo Law, 1 ' .1 I'or- 



(lio Joint Stock 

 i.l the Metropolitan Hoard 

 Laws of Now York, as 

 The publication of 

 ;sh Chancery Reports," edited 

 mul a : ;'<! lij J. 0. Perkins to American 

 -.. of ' Iliirleton and Coltman's 

 imports" inliiptod by Sam- 

 uel I tick-nil, and of " I'.cst and Smith's English 

 :;on Law Hi-ports," was continued during 



In Mul lad Literature the number of works 

 ; than usual. The history, prog- 

 ind treatment of cholera, were 



wed by Drs. Nelson L. North, John Chap- 

 man, a former surgeon in the service of the East 

 India Company (Dr. J. W. Palmer), G. T. Collins, 

 J. I'. (iilhert,R. Nelson, F. A. Burrall, C. 0. 



erdecker, William Schmale, J. G. Web- 



J. C. Peters, E. and A. B. Whitney, L. P. 

 Brockett, II. Hartshorne, and J. F. Geary. 

 In other departments of medicine and sur- 



ilie principal works were. Dr. J. C. Nott's 

 u Contributions to Nerve and Bone Surgery ; " 

 An-tie's "Notes on Epidemics," first American 

 edition ; an American edition, enlarged and im- 

 proved, of Dr. Thomas Hawkes Tanner's " Prac- 

 tice of Medicine ; " " The Malformations, Dis- 

 ,-md Injuries of the Fingers and Toes, and 

 tin ir Surgical Treatment," by Thomas Annan- 

 dale, F. R. C. S. E. (a reprint); a new edition 

 of Cuzeaux's "Treatise on Midwifery," edited 

 by Dr. Win. R. Bullock; H. Minton's "Prac- 

 tical Homoeopathic- Treatise on Diseases of 

 Women and Children ;" an admirable treatise on 

 ''The Practice of Medicine," by Austin Flint, 

 M. D.; Dr. B. Finche on "High Potencies and 

 Homoeopathies, Clinical Cases, and Observa- 

 tions;" Dr. Ad. Lippe's "Textbook of Materia 

 Mediea;" Mr. J. liudolphy's "Pharmaceutical 

 I 'iivctory of all the Crude Drugs now in General 

 l>r. Henry W. Williams's Boylston prize 

 < -say ; " Uecent Advances in Ophthalmic Sci- 



: " Dr. O. Phelps Brown's (the sands- 

 of-lifo man) "Complete Herbalist; " Dr. II. P. 

 Dillenback's "Consumption Bronchitis, Asthma, 



;-h, and Clergyman's Sore Throat, suc- 

 ly treated by Medical Inhalations; " an 

 American edition of Dr. J. H. Bennett's "Clin- 

 ical Lectures on the Principle and Practice of 

 Medicine ; " Dr. Charles Bland Radcliff's " Lec- 

 tures on Epilepsy, Pain, Paralysis, and Cer- 

 tain other Disorders of the Nervous System ; " 

 Jones's "Clinical Observations on Functional 



as Disorders;" Dr. J. II. Ranch's "In- 



tra-mural Interments in Populous Cities, and 



Influence on Health and Epidemics;" 



Dr. Lewis A. Sayre, "On the Mechanical 



Treatment of Chronic Inflammation of the 



- of the Lower Extremities, wkh a De- 

 scription of some New Apparatus for producing 



-ion at the Knee and Ankle Joints;" 



Fohn M. Scndder, "On the Use of Med- 



! Inhalations in the Treatment of Dis- 



eases of the Respiratory Organ* ; " Dr. J. 

 Marion Sims, " Clinical Notes oo Uterine Sur- 

 gery, with special reference to the Manage- 

 in, nt of the Sterile Condition;" Dr. W. Gon- 

 zalez Echevcrria's treatise on "Reflex Paraly- 

 sis; its Pathological Anatomy and Relation to 

 the Sympathetic Nervous System ; " Dr. A. O. 

 K (-Hogg's essay on " Shakespeare's Delineations 

 of Insanity, Imbecility, and Suicide ; " Dr. 

 Kdwanl O. Si-ruin's admirable and philosophic 

 treatise on "Idiocy and its Treatment by the 

 Physiological Method ; " Dr. Horatio R. Storer's 

 valuable essay on criminal abortion, entitled, 

 ' Why Not? a Book for every Woman, " a prize- 

 essay of the American Medical Association; 

 Dr. Da Costa's " Medical Diagnosis, with spe- 

 cial reference to Practical Medicine ; " Dr. Can- 

 nifTs " Manual of the Practice of Surgery ; " 

 Dr. Jonathan Letterman's (late Medical Direc- 

 tor in the Army of the Potomac) "Medical 

 Recollections of the Army of the Potomac ; " 

 a reprint of Dr. James Dixon's " Guide to the 

 Practical Study of Diseases of the Eye, with 

 an Outline of their Medical and Operative 

 Treatment;" Dr. John C. Draper's "Man- 

 nal of Physiology:" "The Physiology of 

 Man," by Austin Flint, Jr., M. D. ; Dr. Ed- 

 ward H. Parker's " Hand-Book for Mothers," 

 a guide in the care of young children ;" Sexual 

 Physiology, a Scientific and Popular Exposi- 

 tion of the Fundamental Problems of Sociol- 

 ogy," by R. T. Trail, M. D. ; Dr. Roberts Bar- 

 tholow's " Spermatorrhrea, its Causes, Sympto- 

 matology, Pathology, Prognosis, Diagnosis, and 

 Treatment ; " "A Practical Treatise on Frac- 

 tures and Dislocations," by Frank H. Hamil- 

 ton, M. D. ; a rtew edition, edited by Dr. 

 Horatio C. Wood, Jr., of Pereira's "Manual 

 of Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; " a sec- 

 ond American edition of Dr. T. H. Tanner's 

 " Practical Treatise on the " Diseases of In- 

 fants and Childhood ; " "A Treatise on Urinary 

 and Renal Diseases," by W. 0. Roberts, M. D. ; 

 a second and revised edition of Dr. Austin 

 Flint's "Practical Treatise on the Physical 

 Exploration of the Chest, and the Diagnosis 

 of Diseases affecting the Respiratory Organs ; " 

 " Orthopedics, a Systematic Treatise upon 

 the Prevention and Correction of Deformi- 

 ties," by Davis Prince, M. D. ; a new edition 

 of Barth and Rogers's " Manual of Auscul- 

 tation and Percussion ;" a translation, by Dr. 

 H. Derby, of Prof. A. von Graefe's " Clinical 

 Lectures on Amblyopia and Amaurosis, and the 

 Extraction of Cataract;" "Chloroform, its 

 Action and Administration," by A. E. Sansom. 

 M. 1>. ; a fourth American edition of Dr. 

 Charles West's " Lectures on the Diseases of 

 Infancy and Childhood;" a new edition of 

 Culver well's "Guide to Health and Long Life, 

 or what to Eat, Drink, and Avoid," etc., etc. ; 

 " Alcoholic Medication," by R. T. Trail, M.D. ; 

 "Conservative Surgery, as exhibited in Rem- 

 edying some of the Mechanical Causes that 

 Operate Injuriously both in Health and Dis- 

 ease, with illustrations," by U. G. Davis, M. D. : 



