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LITER ATUEE AND LITER ARY PROGRESS IN 1867. 



The Law of Railways : embracing Corporations, 

 Eminent Domain Contracts, etc. ; etc. By Isaac 

 F. Eedfleld, LL. D. Third edition, greatly en- 

 larged. 2 vols. 



The Law of Eemedies for Torts or Private Wrongs. 

 By Francis Hilliard. . 



The New York Act authorizing the Formation of 

 Corporations for Manufacturing, Mining, Me- 

 chanical-Chemical, Agricultural, etc., etc., Pur- 

 poses. With Amendments, Notes, Forms, and 

 an Index. 



Opinion of Attorney-General Stanbery under the 

 Reconstruction Laws. 



A Treatise on Government and Constitutional Law. 

 Being an Inquiry into the Source and Limitation 

 of Governmental Authority, according to the 

 American Theory. By Joel Tiffany. 



Copyright and Patent Laws of the United States. 

 1790-1868. With Notes of Decisions. By S. D. 

 Law. 



A Treatise on the Law of Dower. By C. H. Scrib- 

 ner. 2 vols. 



A Treatise on the American Law of Easements and 

 Servitudes. By E. Washburne, LL. D. 



The American Law Eeview, 1866-' 67. Vol. I. 



A Treatise on the Law of Patents in the United 

 States. By G. T. Curtis. Third edition. En- 

 larged. 



Principles of the Law of Contracts as applied by 

 Courts of Law. By Theron Metcalf. 



The Civil Code of Lower Canada. 



Laws of the State of New York. Session of 1807. 

 2 vols. 



Trial of John H. Surratt. 2 vols., 8vo. 



Notes on Common Forms. A Book of. Massachu- 

 setts Law. By Daniel H. Crocker. 



A Law Dictionary, adapted to the Constitution 

 and Laws of the United States of America, and 

 of the States. By John Bouvier. Twelfth edi- 

 tion, revised and greatly enlarged. 



A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. By Phillips. 

 5th American edition, with Notes. By Isaac 

 Edwards. 



General School Law of the State of New York. . 



The works on MEDICINE were numerous, and 

 many of them very valuable, but so wide was 

 their range of topics, and so varied their char- 

 acter, that they defy classification, and we are 

 obliged to give the most important of them in 

 the order of their publication : 



Prevention and Cure of Consumption^ by the Swe- 

 dish Movement Cure, by David Waite, M. D. 



The Physiology of Man ; designed to represent the 

 Existing State of Physiological Science as applied 

 to the Functions of the Human Body. Alimen- 

 tation, Digestion, Absorption, Lymph, and Chyle, 

 by A. Flint, Jr., M. D. 



Homoeopathic Materia Medica of the New Kerne- 

 dies, by E. M. Hale, M. D. 



The Movement Cure; its Principles, Methods, and 

 Effects, by George H. Taylor, M. D. 



Infantile Paralysis and its Attendant Deformities, 

 by Charles Fayette Taylor, M. D., 



Digitaline ; its Chemical, Physiological, and The- 

 rapeutic Action. A Prize Essay, oy S. E. Percy, 

 M. D. 



Injuries of the Spine, with an Analysis of nearly 

 400 Cases, by J. Asnurst, Jr., M. D. 



Contributions to the Pathology, Diagnosis, and 

 Treatment of Angular Curvature of the Spine, 

 by B. Lee, M. D. 



The Indigestions ; or, Diseases of the Digestive 

 Organs Functionally Treated, by Thomas King 

 Chambers. 



Inhalations in the Treatment of Diseases of the 

 Eespiratory Passages, particularly as affected by 

 the use of Atomized Fluids, by J. M. Da Costa, 

 M. D. 



Diphtheria : a Prize Essay, by E. S. Garland, M. D. 

 On the Action of Medicines in the System, by Fred- 

 erick William Headland. From fourth London 



edition, revised and enlarged. 

 Health in the Country and Cities, with Tables of 



Death Eates, etc., by W. F. Thorns, M. D. 

 A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, by George 



B. Wood, M. D., LL. D. Sixth edition. 2 vols. 

 Backbone. Photographed from the Scalpel, by E. 



H. Dixon, M. D. 

 Practical Dissections, by Bichard Hodges, M. D. 



Second edition, thoroughly revised. 

 An Inquiry into the Origin of Modern Ansesthetics, 



by Hon. Truman Smith. 

 Obstetrics : The Science and the Art, by Charles 



D. Meigs. M. D. Fifth edition, revised. 

 Banking's Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sci- 

 ences. American reprint. Vol. 44. 



Code of Medical Ethics of American Medical Asso- 

 ciation. Eevised to date. 



On the Decrease of the Eate of Increase of Popu- 

 lation now obtaining in Europe and America, by 

 H. E. Storer, M. D. 



Methomania: a Treatise on Alcoholic Poisoning, 

 by A. Day, M. D. Appendix by H. E. Storer, M.D. 



Description of an Improved Extension Apparatus 

 for the Treatment ot Fractures of the Thigh. In- 

 troduced by Gurdon Buck, M. D. 



Journal of Materia Medica, edited by J. Bates, 

 M. D., and H. A. Tilden. 



Lectures on Clinical Medicine, by A. Trousseau. 

 Translated and edited by P. V. Bazire, M. D. 



Surgical Observations, with Cases and Operations. 

 Illustrated. By J. Mason Warren, M. D. 



Treatment of Fractures of the Lower Extremities 

 by the use of the Anterior Suspensory Apparatus, 

 by N. E. Smith, M. D. 



Modern Inquiries, Classical, Professional, and 

 Miscellaneous^ by Jacob Bigelow, M. D. 



The Intracranial Circulation. Boylston Prize 

 Essay, 1867 ; by Thomas Dwight ; Jr. 



Human Cystoids ; an Essay, to which was awarded 

 the Bo'ylston Second Prize for 1867, by F. E. 

 Sturgis. 



The Human Eye ; its Use and Abuse. A Popular 

 Treatise on Sight ; its Preservation, etc., by Wal- 

 ter Alden. 



The Microscope in its Applications to Practical 

 Medicine, by Lionel S. Beale. 



Intestinal Obstruction, by William Brinton, M. D. 

 Edited by Thomas Buzzard, M. D. 



Eesearches on Spurious Vaccination in the Confed- 

 erate Army, 1861-' 65, bv J. Jones, M. D. 



The Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Pathology, and 

 Treatment of Chronic Diseases, by John King, 

 M. D. 



Elements of Human Anatomy, General, Descrip- 

 tive, and Practical, by T. G. Eichardson, M. D. 



Notes on the Origin, Nature, Prevention, and 

 Treatment of Asiatic Cholera, by J. C. Peters, 

 M. D. Second edition. 



The Physiology and Pathology of the Mind, by 

 Henry Maudsley. 



The Medical Use of Electricity ,_ with Special Eef- 

 erence to General Electrization as a Tonic in 

 Neuralgia, Eheumatism, Dyspepsia, etc., with 

 Illustrative Cases, by G. M. Beard, M. D., and 

 A. D. Eockwell, M. D. 



Is it I ? A Book for Every Man. A Companion to 

 " Why Not? " By Prof. H. E. Storer, M. D. 



The Science and Art of Surgery, embracing Minor 

 and Operative Surgery (Homoeopathic), compiled 

 by E. C. Franklin, M. D. 



The Application of the Principles and Practice of 

 Homoeopathy to Obstetrics and the Diseases pe- 

 culiar to Women and Young Children, by H. H. 

 Guernsey, M. D. 



Cholera Prevention, Examples and Practice, and a 

 Note on the Present Aspects of the Epidemic, by 



E. Harris, M. D. 



