AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. 



ANALYTICAL COMPENDIUM 



OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, containing Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Midwifery, 

 Chemistry, Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Practice of Medicine. By JOHN NEILL, M. D., 

 and F. G. SMITH, M. D. Second and enlarged edition, one thick volume royal 12mo. of over 

 1000 pages, with 350 illustrations. I2P See NEILL. 



ABEL (F. A.), F. C. S. 

 Professor of Chemistry in the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. 



AND 



C. L. BLOXAM, 



Formerly First Assistant at the Royal College of Chemistry. 



HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY, Theoretical, Practical, and Technical, with a 

 Recommendatory Preface by Dr. HOFMANN. In one large octavo volume of 662 pages, with 

 illustrations. (Now Ready.} 



There was still wanting some book which should who resolves to pursue for himself a steady search 

 aid the young analytical chemist through all the into the chemical mysteries of creation. For such 

 phases of the science. The " Handbook" of Messrs, a student the 'Handbook' will prove an excellent 

 Abel and Bloxam appears to supply that want. As ' guide, since he will find in it, not merely the most 

 Dr. H of maim says in his brief Preface, " The pre- approved modes of analytical investigation, but 

 sent volume is a synopsis of their (the authors') ex- descriptions of the apparatus necessary ; with such 

 perience in laboratory teaching ; it gives the neces- i manipulatory details as rendered Faraday's ' Che- 

 sary instruction in chemical manipulation, a concise j mical Manipulations' so valuable at the time of its 

 account of general chemistry as far as it is involved publication. Beyond this, the importance of the 

 in the operations of the laboratory, and lastly, quali- work is increased by the introduction of much of the 

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ASHWELL (SAMUEL), M. D. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. 



Illustrated by Cases derived from Hospital and Private Practice. With Additions by PAUL BECK 

 GODDARD, M. D. Second American edition. In one octavo volume, of 520 pages. 



ARNOTT (NEILL), M. D. 

 ELEMENTS 'OF PHYSICS; or Natural Philosophy, General and Medical. 



Written for universal use, in plain or non-technical language. A new edition, by ISAAC HAYS, 

 M. D. Complete in one octavo volume, of 484 pages, with about two hundred illustrations. 



BENNETT (J. HUGHES), M. D., F. R. S. E., 



Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, &c. 



THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCU- 

 LOSIS, and on the Local Medication of Pharyngeal and Laryngeal Diseases frequently mistaken 

 for or associated with, Phthisis. In one handsome octavo volume, with beautiful wood-cuts. 

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it may be most effectually carried intovprac- 

 ir readers will learn from Dr. Bennett's pages, 



How 

 tice, ou 1 



especially from the histories of the valuable and in- 

 teresting cases which he records. Indeed, if the au- 

 thor had only reported these cases he would have 

 benefited his profession, and deserved our thanks. As 

 it is, however, his whole volume is so replete with 

 valuable matter, that we feel bound to recommend 

 our readers, one and all, to peruse it. Land. Lancet. 



The elegant little treatise before as shows how 

 faithfully and intelligently these investigations have 

 been pursued, and how successfully the author's 

 studies have resulted in clearing up some of the most 

 doubtful points and conflicting doctrines hitherto 

 entertained in reference to the history and treatment 

 of pulmonary tuberculosis. A r . Y. Journal of Medi- 

 cal and Collateral Science j March, 1854. 



BENNETT (HENRY), M. D, 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON INFLAMMATION OF THE UTERUS, 



ITS CERVIX AND APPENDAGES, and on its connection with Uterine Disease. Fourth 

 American, from the third and revised London edition. In one neat octavo volume, of 430 pages, 

 with wood-cuts. (Now Ready.) 



This edition will be found materially improved over its predecessors, the author having carefully 

 revised it, and made considerable additions, amounting to about seventy-five pages. 



This edition has been carefully revised and altered, that the bulk of the profession are not fully alive to 



the importance and frequency of the disease of which 

 it takes cognizance. The present edition is so much 

 enlarged, altered, and improved, that it can scarcelv 

 he considered the same work. Dr. banking's Ab- 



and various additions have been made, which render 



it more complete, and, if possible, more worthy of 



the high appreciation in which it is held by the 



medical profession throughout the world. A copy 



should be in the possession of every physician. 



Charleston Med. Journal and Review, March, 1854. 

 We are firmly of opinion that in proportion as a i Few works issue from the medical press which 



knowledge of uterine diseases becomes more appre- j are at once original and sound in doctrine ; but such, 



ciated. this work will be proportionably established ! we "*! assured, is the admirable treatise now before 



us. The important practical precepts which the 

 author inculcates are all rigidly deduced from facts. 

 . . . Every page of the book is good, and eminently 

 practical. ... So far a we know and believe, it is 

 the best work on the subject of which it treats 



as a text- book in the profession. The Lancet. 



When, a few years back, the first edition of the 

 present work WHS published, the subject was one al- 

 most entirely unknown to the obstetrical celebrities 

 of the day ; and even now we have reason to know 



Monthly Journal of Medical Science. 



