BLANCHARD & LEA'S MEDICAL 



MACLISE (JOSEPH), SURGEON. 



SURGICAL ANATOMY. Forming one volume, very large imperial quarto. 



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with copious 

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 cheapest and best executed Surgicaf works as yet issued in this country. 



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 With sixty-eight large and splendid Plates, drawn in the best style and beautifully colored. C 

 tain ing one hundred and ninety Figures, many of them the size of life. Together with copi' 

 and explanatory letter-press. Strongly and handsomely bound in extra cloth, being one of 



Copies can be sent by mail, in five parts, done up in stout covers. 



This great work being now concluded, the publishers confidently present it to the attention of the 

 profession as worthy in every respect of their approbation and patronage. No complete work of 

 the kind has yet been published in the English language, and it therefore will supply a want long 

 felt in this country of an accurate and comprehensive Atlas of Surgical Anatomy to which the 

 student and practitioner can at all times refer, to ascertain the exact relative position of the various 

 portions of the human frame towards each other and to the surface, as well as their abnormal de- 

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 to the practitioner when about attempting an operation, is evident, while the price of the book, not- 

 withstanding the large size, beauty, and finish of the very numerous illustrations, is so low as to 

 place it within the reach of every member of the profession. The publishers therefore confidently 

 anticipate a very extended circulation for this magnificent work. 



One of the greatest artistic triumphs of the age 

 in Surgical Anatomy. British, American Medical 

 Journal. 



Too much cannot be said in its praise; indeed, 

 we have not language to do it justice. Ohio Medi- 

 cal and Surgical Journal. 



The most admirable surgical atlas we have seen. 

 To the practitioner deprived of demonstrative dis- 

 sections upon the human subject, it is an invaluable 

 companion. -.ZV. J. Medical Reporter. 



The most accurately engraved and beautifully 

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 book one of the best and cheapest surgical works 

 ever published. Buffalo Medical Journal. 



It is very rare that so elegantly printed, so well 

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Its plates can boast a superiority which places 

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 cal Examiner. 



Every practitioner, we think, should have a work 

 of this kind within Teach.* Southern Medical and 

 Surgical Journal. 



No such lithographic illustrations of surgical re- 

 gions have hitherto, we think, been given. Boston 

 Medical and Surgical Journal. 



As a surgical anatomist, Mr. Maclise has proba- 

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 rurgical Review. 



Of great value to the student engaged in dissect- 

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of keeping up his anatomical knowledge. Medical 

 Times. 



The mechanical execution cannot be excelled. 

 Transylvania Medical Journal. 



A work which has no parallel in point of accu- 

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 Journal of Medicine. 



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 Dublin Quarterly Medical Journal. 



No practitioner whose means will admit should 

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Country practitioners will find these plates of im- 

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We are extremely gratified to announce to the 

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 subject in hand. The New Orleans Medical and 

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This is by far the ablest work on Surgical Ana- 

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 fresh in the memory. The Western Journal of Medi- 

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The very low price at which this work is furnished, and the beauty of its execution, 

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MULLER (PROFESSOR J.), M. D. 



PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS AND METEOROLOGY. Edited, with Addi- 

 tions, by R. EGLESFELD GRIFFITH, M. D. In one large and handsome octavo volume, extra 

 cloth, with 550 wood-cuts, and two colored plates. 



The Physics of Mflller is a work superb, complete. I tion to the scientific records of this country may be 

 unique: the greatest want known to English Science [ duly estimated by the fact that the cost of the origi- 

 could not have been better supplied. The work is I nal drawings and engravings alone has exceeded tiie 

 of surpassing interest. The value of this contribu- | sum of .'2,000. Lancet. 



MAYNE (JOHN), M. D., M. R. C. S. 

 A DISPENSATORY AND THERAPEUTICAL REMEMBRANCER. Com- 



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 riti^h Pharmacopoeias. With relative Tables subjoined, illustrating, by upwards of six hundred 

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MATTEUCCI (CARLO). 

 LECTURES ON THE PHYSICAL PHENOMENA OF LIVING BEINGS. 



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