AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. 



ALLEN (J. M.), M. D., 



Professor of Anatomy in the Pennsylvania Medical College, &c. 



THE PRACTICAL ANATOMIST; or, The Student's Guide in the Dissecting- 

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 In the arrangement of this work the author has endeavored to present a complete and thorough 

 course of dissections in a clearer and more available form tor practical use in the dissecting-room, 

 than has as yet been accomplished. His long experience as a teacher of anatomy has given him a 

 familiarity with the wants of students, and has shown him the best modes of obviating or relieving 

 the ditliculties which present themselves in the progress of dissection. As adapted to the course 

 pursued in our colleges, and containing ample practical directions and instructions, in addition to 

 the anatomical details presented, it possesses claims to the immediate attention of teachers and 

 students. It will appear in time for the Fall session of the present year. 



ANALYTICAL COMPENDIUM 



OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, containing Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Midwifery, 

 Chemistry, Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Practice of Medicine. By JOHN NEILL, M. D., 

 and F. G" SMITH, M. D. Second and enlarged edition, cue thick volume royal 12mo. of over 

 1000 pages, with 350 illustrations. 1ST See NEILL. 



ABEL (F. A.), F. C. S. 



Professor of Chemistry in the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. 



C. L. BLOXAM, 



Formerly First Assistant at the Royal College of Chemistry. 



HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY, Theoretical, Practical, and Technical, with a 

 Recommendatory Preface by Dr. HOFMANN. In one large octavo volume of 662 pages, with 

 illustrations. (Just Issued.) 



It must be understood that this is a work fitted for ' cessary. with such manipulatory details as rendered 

 the earnest student, who resolves to pursue for him- i Faraday's ' Chemical Manipulations' so valuable at 

 self a steady search into the chemical mysteries of, the time of its publication. Beyond this, the irn- 

 creation. For such a student the ' Handbook' will ! portance of the work is increased by the introduc- 

 prove an excellent guide, since he will find in it, I tion of much of the technical chemistry of the manu- 

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ASHWELL (SAMUEL), M. D., 



Obstetric Physician and Lecturer to Guy's Hospital, London. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. 



Illustrated by Cases derived from Hospital and Private Practice. Third American, from the Third 

 and revised London edition. In one octavo volume, of 528 pages. (Now Ready.) 



The most useful practical work on the subject in j book which shows so much patient observation, 

 the English language. .Boston Med. and Surg. \ practical skill, and sound sense. British and Fo- 

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The most able, and certainly the most standard 

 and practical, work on female diseases that we have 

 yet seen. Medico-Chirurgical Review. 



We commend it to our readers as the best practi- 

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 Lond.n Lancet. 



The young practitioner will find it invaluable, 

 while those who have had most experience will yet 

 find something to learn, and much to commend, in a 



With no work are we acquainted, in which the 

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 combines the greatest elegance of style with the 

 most sound and valuable practical information. 

 We feel justified in recommending it, in unqualified 

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 can scarcely fail to derive both pleasure and im- 

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ARNOTT (NEILL), M. D. 

 ELEMENTS OF PHYSICS; or Natural Philosophy, General and Medical. 



Written for universal use, in plain or non-technical language. A new edition, by ISAAC HAYS, 

 M. D. Complete in one octavo volume, of 484 pages, with about two hundred illustrations. 



BENNETT (HENRY), M. D. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON INFLAMMATION OF THE UTERUS, 



ITS CERVIX AND APPENDAGES, and on its connection with Uterine Disease. Fourth 

 American, from the third and revised London edition. In one neat octavo volume, of 430 pages, 

 with wood-cuts. Just Issued.) 



This edition will be found materially improved over its predecessors, the author having carefully 

 revised it, and made considerable additions, amounting to about seventy-five pages. 



This edition has been carefully revised and altered, When, a few years back, the first edition of the 

 and various additions have been made, which render I present work was published, the subject was one al- 

 it more complete, and, if possible, more worthy of most entirely unknown to the obstetrical celebrities 

 the high appreciation in which it is held by the ; of the day : and even now we have reason to know 

 medicijl profession throughout the world. A copy that the bulk of the profession are not fully alive to 

 should be in the possession of every physician. j the importance and frequency of the disease of which 

 Charleston Med. Journal and Review. I it takes cognizance. The present edition is so much 



We are firmly of opinion that in proportion as a enlarged, altered, and improved, that itean scarcely 

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 as a text-book in the profession. The Lancet. 



