A CATALOGUE 



OF 



MEDICAL WORKS 



PUBLISHED BY 



JAMES CAMPBELL, 



anU Bookseller, 



1 8 TREMONT STREET, MUSEUM BUILDING (directly opposite 

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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE TREATMENT OF 



THE VERSIONS AND FLEXIONS OF THE UNIMPREGNATED UTERUS. By 

 EPHRAIM CUTTER, M.D. Twenty-four Illustrations. Second edition, 

 entirely rewritten. i6mo, cloth. #1.50. 



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THEORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE : The Doctrine 



of an Inherent Power in Medicine a Fallacy. By WILLIAM R. DUNHAM, 



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C. E. HOBBS'S BOTANICAL HAND-BOOK of Com- 

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