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GLUGE (GOTTLIEB), M. D., 



Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy in the University of Brussels, &c. 



AN ATLAS OF PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. Translated, with Notes 



and Additions, by JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylva- 

 nia. In one volume, very large imperial quarto, with three hundred and twenty figures, plain 

 and colored, ou twelve copperplates. 



This being-, as fnr as we know, the only work in 

 which pathological histology is separately treated 

 of in a comprehensive manner, it will, we think, for 



the unconnected observations of a great number of 

 authors. The development of the morbid tissues, 

 and the formation of abnormal products, may now 



this reason, be of infinite service to those who desire be followed and studied with the same ease and 

 to investigate the subject systematically, and who satisfaction as the best arranged system of phy- 

 have felt the difficulty of arranging in their mind | siology. American Med. Journal. 



GARDNER (D. PEREIRA), M. D. 



MEDICAL CHEMISTRY, for the use of Students and the Profession: being a 

 Manual of the Science, with its Applications to Toxicology, Physiology, Therapeutics, Hygiene, 

 &c. In one handsome royal 12mo. volume, of about 400 pages, with illustrations. 



HASSE (C. E.), M. D. 



AN ANATOMICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DISEASES OF RESPIRA- 

 TION AND CIRCULATION. Translated and Edited by SWAINB. In one volume, octavo. 



HARRISON (JOHN), M. D. 

 AN ESSAY TOWARDS A CORRECT THEORY OF THE NERVOUS 



SYSTEM. In one octavo volume, 292 pages. 



HUNTER (JOHN). 

 TREATISE ON THE VENEREAL DISEASE. With copious Additions, by 



DR. PH. RICORD, Surgeon to the Venereal Hospital of Paris. Edited, with additional Notes, by 

 F. J. BUMSTEAD, M. D. Iii one octavo volume, with plates. (Now Ready.) |3T See RICORD. 

 ALSO, HUNTER'S COMPLETE WORKS, with Memoir, Notes, &c. &c. la four neat octavo 

 volumes, with plates. 



HUGHES (H. M.), M. D., 



Assistant Physician to Guy's Hospital, &c. 



A CLINICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF AUSCULTA- 

 TION, and other Modes of Physical Diagnosis, in Diseases of the Lungs and Heart. Second 

 American from the Second and Improved London Edition. In one royal 12mo. vol. pp. 304. 

 It has been carefully revised throughout. Some small portions have been erased ; much has 

 been, I trust, amended; and a great deal of new matter has been added; so that, though funda- 

 mentally it is the same book, it is in many respects a new work. Preface. 



HORNER (WILLIAM E.), M . D., 



Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. 



SPECIAL ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY. Eighth edition. Extensively 



revised and modified. In two large octavo volumes, of more than one thousand pages, hand- 

 somely printed, with over three hundred illustrations. 



This work has enjoyed a thorough and laborious revision on the part of the author, with the 

 view of bringing it fully up to the existing state of knowledge on the subject of general and special 

 anatomy. To adapt it more perfectly to the wants of the student, he has introduced a large number 

 of additional wood-engravings, illustrative of the objects described, while the publishers have en- 

 deavored to render the mechanical execution of the work worthy of the extended reputation which 

 it has acquired. The demand which has carried it to an EIGHTH EDITION is a sufficient evi- 

 dence of the value of the work, and of its adaptation to the wants of the student and professional 

 reader. 



HOBLYN (RICHARD D.), A. M. 

 A DICTIONARY OF THE TERMS USED IN MEDICINE AND THE 



COLLATERAL SCIENCES. New and much improved American Edition. Revised, with 

 numerous Additions, from the last London edition, by ISAAC HAYS, M. D., &c. In one large 

 royal 12mo. volume, of over four hundred pages, double columns. (Nearly Ready.) 

 In passing this work a second time through the press, the editor has subjected it to a very tho- 

 rough revision, making such additions as the progress of science has rendered desirable, and sup- 

 plying any omissions that may have previously existed. As a concise and convenient Dictionary 

 of Medical Terms, at an exceedingly low price, it will therefore be found of great value to the stu- 

 dent and practitioner. 



JONES (T. WHARTON), F. R. S., &c. 

 THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF OPHTHALMIC MEDICINE 



AND SURGERY. Edited by ISAAC HAYS, M. D., &c. In one very neat volume, large royal 

 12mo., of 529 pages, with four plates, plain or colored, and ninety-eight wood-cuts. 



The work amply sustains, in every point the al- 

 ready high reputation of the author as an ophthalmic 

 surgeon as well as a physiologist and pathologist. 

 The book is evidently the result of much labor and 

 research, and has been written with the greatest 

 care and attention. We entertain little doubt that 

 this tuook will become ifrfcat ita author hoped it 



might become, a manual for daily reference and 

 consultation by the student and the general practi- 

 tioner. The work is marked by that correctness, 

 clearness, and precision of style which distinguish 

 all the productions of the learned author. British 

 and Foreign Medical Review. 



