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BLANCHAED & LEA'S 

 MEDICAL AID SUKGICAL PUBLICATIONS. 



TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. 



In submitting the following catalogue of our publications in medicine and the 

 collateral sciences, we beg to remark that no exertions are spared to render the issues 

 of our press worthy a continuance of the confidence which they have thus far enjoyed, 

 both as regards the high character of the works themselves, and in respect to every 

 point of typographical accuracy, and mechanical and artistical execution. Gentlemen 

 desirous of adding to their libraries from our list, can in almost all cases procure the 

 works they wish from the nearest bookseller, who can readily order any which 

 may not be on hand; and who, as well as ourselves, will be happy to answer any 

 inquiries as to price, &c. 



BLANCHARD & LEA. 



PHILADELPHIA, August, 1855. 



TWO MEDICAL PERIODICALS, FREE OF POSTAGE, 



FOR FIVE DOLLARS PER 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, subject to 



postage, when not paid for in advance, ....... $5 00 



THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, invariably in advance, - - 1 00 

 or, BOTH PERIODICALS furnished, TREE OF POSTAGE, for Five Dollars remitted 

 in advance. . 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, 

 EDITED BY ISAAC HAYS, M. D., 



is published Quarterly, on the first of January, April, July, and October. Each number contains 

 at least two hundred and eighty large octavo pages, handsomely and appropriately illustrated, 

 wherever necessary. It has now been issued regularly for more than THIRTY-FIVE years, and it has 

 been under the control of the present editor for more than a quarter of a century. Throughout 

 this long period, it has maintained its position in the highest rank of medical periodicals both at home 

 and abroad, and has received the cordial support of the entire profession in this country. Its list of 

 Collaborators will be found to contain a large number of the most distinguished names of the pro- 

 fession in every section of the United States, rendering the department devoted to 



ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS 



full of varied and important matter, great interest to all practitioners. 



As the aim of the Journal, however, is to combine the advantages presented by all the different 

 varieties of periodicals, in its 



REVIEW DEPARTMENT 



will be found extended and impartial reviews of all important new works, presenting subjects of 

 novelty and interest, together with very numerous 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES, 



including nearly all the medical publications of the day, both in this country and Great Britain, with 

 a choice selection of the more important continental works. This is followed by the 



