A COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM OF MIDWIFERY. 



BY DR DEWEES. 



Chiefly designed to facilitate the Inquiries of those who may be pursuing this branch of 

 study. Illustrated by occasional cases and with many plates. The ninth edition, with addi- 

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DEWEES ON THE DISEASES OF FEMALES. 



The seventh Edition, Revised and Corrected. With Additions and Numerous Plates. 

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DEWEES ON THE PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN 



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A FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA. 

 With 108 Coloured Plates. By W. P. C. Barton, M. D. In three volumes, quarto. 



A Treatise on Special and General Anatomy. By W. E. Horner, M. D., Professor of Ana- 

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This work is extensively used as a Text Book. 



A System of Midwifery, with numerous wood cuts, by Edward Rig-by, M. D., Physician to 

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 with notes and additional illustrations by an American Practitioner. In One Volumo. 



Extract from the Editor's Preface. "This System of Midwifery, complete in itself, was 

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A Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption, comprehending an inquiry into the Nature, Causes, 

 Prevention, and Treatment of Tuberculous and Scrofulous Diseases in General. By James 

 Clark, M. D., F. R. S. 



Essays on ASTHMA, APHTHA, ASPHYXIA, APOPLEXY, ARSENIC, ATROPA, 

 AIR, ABORTION, ANGINA-PECTORIS, and other subjects Embraced in the Articles 

 from A to Azote, prepared for the Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine. By Dr. Chapman 

 and others. 



Each article is complete within itself, and embraces the practical experience of its author, 

 and as they are only to be had in this collection will be found of great value to the profes- 

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A Practical Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence, with so much of Anatomy, Physiology, 

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 with explanatory plates. By J. Chitty, Esq. Second American edition : with Notes and 

 Additions, adapted to American works and Judicial Decisions, 8vo. 



Abercrombie's Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Stomach, the In- 

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 second London edition, enlarged. In 1 vol. 8vo. 



A Treatise on Fever. By Southwood Smith, M. D., Physician to the London Fever Hos- 

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The Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Teeth. By Thomas Bell, F. R.S., F. L.S., 

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