BLANCHARD & LEA'S MEDICAL 



BROWN (ISAAC 



Surgeon- Accoucheur to St. Mary's Hospital, &c. 



ON SOME DISEASES OF WOMEN ADMITTING OF SURGICAL TREAT- 

 MENT. "Wilh handsome illustrations. One vol. 8vo. (At Press.) 



Publishing in the "Medical News and Library" for lSr>5. See preceding page. 

 Mr. Brown has earned for himself a high reputa- | and merit the careful attention of every surgeon- 



tion in the operative treatment of sundry diseases ! accoucheur. Association Journal. 



and injuries to which females are peculiarly subject. , TT . 



We can truly say of his work that it is an important I \ e nave no hesitation in recommending this book 



addition to obstetrical literature. The operative I * th f careful attention of all surgeons who make 



suggestions and contrivances which Mr. Brown de- i female complaints a part of their study and practice. 



scribes, exhibit much practical sagacity and skill, \-Dublin Quarterly Journal. 



BENNETT (J. HUGHES), M.D., F. R. S. E., 



Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, &c. 



THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCU- 

 LOSIS, and on the Local Medication of Pharyngeal and Laryngeal Diseases frequently mistaken 

 for or associated with, Phthisis. In one handsome octavo volume, with beautiful wood-cuts, 

 pp. 130. (Lately Issued.) 



BILLING (ARCHIBALD), M. D. 



THE PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE. Second American, from the Fifth and 

 Improved London edition. In one handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, 250 pages. 



BLAKISTON (PEYTON), M. D., F. R. S., &c. 

 PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS ON CERTAIN DISEASES OF THE 



CHEST, and on the Principles of Auscultation. In one volume, 8vo., pp. 384. 



BURROWS (GEORGE), M. D. 



ON DISORDERS OF THE CEREBRAL CIRCULATION, and on the Con- 

 nection between the Aflections of the Brain and Diseases of the Heart. In one 8vo. vol., with 

 colored plates, pp. 21(3. 



BUDD (GEORGE), M. D., F. R. S., 



Professor of Medicine in King's College, London. 



ON DISEASES OF THE LIVER. Second American, from the second and 

 enlarged London edition. In one very handsome octavo volume, with four beautifully colored 

 plates, and numerous wood-cuts, pp. 468. New edition. (Lately Issued.) 



The full digest we have given of the new matter 

 introduced into the present, volume, is evidence of 

 the value we place on it. The fact that the profes- 

 sion has required a second edition of a monograph 

 such as that before us, bears honorable testimony 

 to ite usefulness. For many years, Dr. Budd's 



work must be the authority of the great mass of 

 British practitioners on the hepatic diseases ; and it 

 is satisfactory that the subject has been taken up by 

 so able and experienced a physician. British and 

 Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. 



BUSHNAN (J. S.), M. D. 

 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE LIFE; a Popular 



Treatise on the Functions and Phenomena of Organic Life. To which is prefixed a Brief Expo- 

 sition of the great departments of Human Knowledge. In one handsome royal 12mo. volume, 

 with over one hundred illustrations, pp. 234. 



Though cast in a popular form and manner, this work Is the production of a man of science, and 

 presents its subject in its latest development, based on truly scientific and accurate principles. 

 It may therefore be consulted with interest by those who wish to obtain in a concise form, and at 

 a very low price, a resume of the present state of animal and vegetable physiology. 



BIRD (GOLDINQ), A. M., M. D., &c. 

 URINARY DEPOSITS: THEIR DIAGNOSIS, PATHOLOGY, AND 



THERAPEUTICAL INDICATIONS. A new and enlarged American, from the last improved 

 London edition. With over sixty illustrations. In one royal 12mo. volume, extra cloth, pp. 372. 



The new edition of Dr. Bird's work, though not 

 increased in size, has been greatly modified, and 

 much of it rewritten. It now presents, in a com- 

 pendious form, the gist of all that is known and re- 

 liable in this department. From its terse style and 

 convenient size, it is particularly applicable to the 

 student, to whom we cordially commend it. The 

 Medical Exa.miner. 



suits of those microscopical and chemical researches 

 regarding the physiology and pathology of the uri- 

 nary secretion, which nave contributed so much k) 

 the increase of our diagnostic powers, and to the 

 extension and satisfactory employment of our thera- 

 peutic resources. In the preparation of this new 

 edition of his work, it is obvious that Dr. Guiding 

 Bird has spared no pains to render it a faithful repre- 



It can scarcely be necessary for us to say anything sentation of the present state of scientific knowledge 

 of the merits of this well-known Treatise; which so ', <> th .e subject it embraces.- The British and Foreign 

 admirably brings into practical application the re- I Medteo-Chirurgical Review. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ELEMENTS OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY; being an Experimental Intro- 

 duction to the Physical Sciences. Illustrated with nearly four hundred wood-cuts. From the 

 third London edition. In one neat volume, royal 12mo. pp. 402. 



