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JONES ON THE EYE. Now Ready. 



THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 

 OF OPHTHALMIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 



BY T. WHARTON JONES, F.R.S., &c. &c. 



WITH ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ILLUSTRATIONS. 



EDITED BY ISAAC HAYS, M. D. ; &c. 



In One very neat Volume, large royal 12mo., with Four Plates, plain or colored, and 



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This volume will be found to occupy a place hitherto unfilled in this department of medi- 

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VOGEL'S PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. 



PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODY, 



BY JULIUS VOGEL, M.D., &c. 

 TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN, WITH ADDITIONS, 



BY GEORGE E. DAY, M.D., &c. 



Xllustrateti ftp u^toartis of ne ^untireU $lafn anO ColowlJ Hnfltabfnfls. 

 In One neat Octavo Volume. 



The entire absence of any English work on Morbid Anatomy, embracing the recent dis- 

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A PKACTICAL TREATISE 



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INFLAMMATION, ULCERATION AND INDURATION OF THE NECK OF THE UTERUS: 



WITH REMARKS ON THE VALUE OF LEUCORRHO2A AND PROLAPSUS 



UTERI AS SYMPTOMS OF THIS FORM OF DISEASE. 



BY J. HENRY BENNET, M.D., 



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 left upon us." Dublin Medical Press. 



