THE BRIDGEWATER TREATISES, COMPLETE IN SEVEN VOLS., OCTAVO. 



EMBRACING, 



I. The Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man. 

 By the Rev. Thomas Chalmers. 



II. The Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man. By John Kidd, 

 M. D.,F.R.S. 



III. Astronomy and General Physics, considered with Reference to Natural Theology. 

 By the Rev. William Whewell. 



IV. The Hand : Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design. I>y Sir 

 Charles Bell, K. H., F. R. S. With numerous wood cuts. 



V. Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion. By Wm. Prout, M. D., 

 F. R. S. 



VI. The History, Habits, and Instincts of Animals. By the Rev. William Kirby, M. A., 

 F. R. S. Illustrated by numerous engravings on copper. 



VII. Animal and Vegetable Physiology, considered with Reference to Natural Theology. 

 By Peter Mark Roget, M. D. Illustrated with nearly Five Hundred Wood Cuts. 



VIII. Geology and Mineralogy, considered with Reference to Natural Theology. By the 

 Rev. William Buckland, D. D. With numerous engravings on copper, and a large coloured 

 Map. 



ICT The work of BUCKLAND, KIRBY and ROGET, may be had separate. 



THIRD EDITION BROUGHT UP TO 1841, 



OF 



NEW REMEDIES. 



THE METHOD OF PREPARING AND ADMINISTERING THEM; 



THEIR EFFECTS 



UPON THE 



HEALTHY AND DISEASED ECONOMY, &c. &c. 



BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M. D. 



Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medico, in Jefferson Medical College of 

 Philadelphia; Attending Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital, Sfc. 



IN ONE VOLUME, OCTAVO. 



[Extract from the Preface to the Third Edition.] 



" This edition has been subjected to an entire revision, and the author has modified in cer- 

 tnin respects the arrangement, and altered the nomenclature so as to cause it to correspond 

 more nearly to that adopted in the Pharmacopoeia of the United States." 



THIRD EDITION BROUGHT UP TO 1842, 



OF 



DUNGLISON'S DICTIONARY 



OF 



MEDICAL SCIENCE AND LITERATURE: 



CONTAINING 



A concise account of the various Subjects and Terms, and formula for various officinal and 



empirical preparations, fyc. 



IN ONE ROYAL OCTAVO VOLUME. 



This new Edition includes in -the body of the work, The Index, or Vocabulary of Syno- 

 nytnes that was in the former Editions printed at the end of the Volume, and embraces many 

 corrections, with the additions of many new words. 



