AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. 



BARTLETT (ELISHA), M. D., 



Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence in the College of Physicians and 

 Surgeons, New York. 



THE HISTORY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF THE FEVERS 



OF THE UNITED STATES. Third edition, revised and improved. In one octavo volume, 



of six hundred pages, beautifully printed, and strongly bound. 



In preparing a new edition of this standard work, the author has availed himself of such obser- 

 vations and investigations as have appeared since the publication of his last revision, and he has 

 endeavored in every way to render it worthy of a continuance of the very marked favor with which 

 it has been hitherto received. 



The masterly and elegant treatise, by Dr. Bartlett 

 is invaluable to the American student and practi- 

 tioner. Dr. Holmes's Report to the Nat. Med. Asso- 

 ciation. 



We regard it, from the examination we have made 

 of it, the best work on fevers extant in our language, 

 and as such cordially recommend it to the medical 

 public. St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. 



Take it altogether, it is the mst complete history 

 of our fevers which has yet been published, and 

 every practitioner should avail himself of its con- 

 tents. The Western Lancet. 



Of the value and importance of such a work, it is 

 needless here to speak; the profession of the United 

 States owe much to the author for the very able 

 volume which he has presented to them, and for the 

 careful and judicious manner in which he has exe- 

 cuted his task. No one volume with which we are 

 acquainted contains so complete a history of our 

 fevers as this. To Dr. Bartlett we owe our best 

 thanks for the very able volume he has given us, as 

 embodying certainly the most complete, methodical, 

 and satisfactory account of our fevers anywhere to 

 be met with. T/ie Charleston Med. Journal and 

 Review . 



BUCKLER <T. H.), M. D., 



Formerly Physician to the Baltimore Almshouse Infirmary, &c. 



ON THE ETIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY, AND TREATMENT OF FIBRO- 



BRONCHITIS AND RHEUMATIC PNEUMONIA. In one handsome octavo volume, extra 

 cloth. (Just Issued.) 



BOWMAN (JOHN EJ, M.D. 

 PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. In one neat 



volume, royal 12mo., with numerous illustrations, pp. 288. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, INCLUDING ANA- 

 LYSIS. With numerous illustrations. In one neat volume, royal 12mo. pp. 350. 



BARLOW (GEORGE H.), M. D. 

 A MANUAL OF THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. 



In one octavo volume. (Preparing-.) 



CYCLOPAEDIA OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE. 



Edited by DUNGLISON, FORBES, TWEEDIE, and CONOLLY, in four large octavo 

 volumes, strongly bound. Jg^r See DUNGLISON. 



COLOMBAT DE L'ISERE. 

 A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF FEMALES, and on the Special 



Hygiene of their Sex. Translated, with many Notes and Additions, by C. D. MEIGS, M. D. 



Second edition, revised and improved. In one large volume, octavo, with numerous wood-culs. 



pp. 720. 



The treatise of M. Colombat is a learned and la- i M. Colombat De L'Isere has not consecrated tea 

 borious commentary on these diseases, indicating years of studious toil and research to the frailer gex 

 very considerable research, great accuracy of judg- in vain; and although we regret to hear it is at the 

 ment, and no inconsiderable personal experience. 

 With the copious notes and additions of its experi- 

 enced and very erudite translator and editor, Dr. 

 Meigs, it presents, probably, one of the most com- 

 plete and comprehensive works on the subject we 

 possess. American Med. Journal. 



expense of health, he has imposed a debt of gratitude 

 as well upon the profession, as upon the mothers and 

 daughters of beautiful France, which that gallant 

 nation knows best how to acknowledge. New Or- 

 leans Medical Journal. 



COPLAND (JAMES), M. D., F. R. S., &c. 

 OF THE CAUSES, NATURE, AND TREATMENT OF PALSY AND 



APOPLEXY, and of the Forms, Seats, Complications, and Morbid Relations of Paralytic and 

 Apoplectic Diseases. In one volume, royal 12mo., extra cloth, pp. 326. 



CLYMER (MEREDITH), M. D., &c. 

 FEVERS; THEIR DIAGNOSIS, PATHOLOGY, AND TREATMENT, 



Prepared and Edited, with large Additions, from the Essays on Fever in Tweedie's Library of 

 Practical Medicine. In one octavo volume, of 600 pages. 



CARSON (JOSEPH), M. D., 



Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania. 



SYNOPSIS OF THE COURSE OF LECTURES ON MATERIA MEDICA 



AND PHARMACY, delivered in the University of Pennsylvania. In one very neat octavo 

 volume, of 208 pages. 



