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STILLE (ALFRED), M. D. 

 PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL AND SPECIAL THERAPEUTICS. In 



handsome octavo. (Preparing.) 



SIMON (JOHN), F. R. S. 



GENERAL PATHOLOGY, as conducive to the Establishment of Rational 

 Principles {pr the Prevention and Cure of Disease. A Course of Lectures delivered at St. 

 Thomas's Hospital during the summer Session of 1850. In one neat octavo volume, of 212 

 pages. 



SMITH (W. TYLER), M. D., 



Physician Accoucheur to St. Mary's Hospital, &c. 



ON PARTURITION," AND THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF 



OBSTETRICS. In one large duodecimo volume, of 400 pages. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. (Now Ready.) 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT 



OF LEUCORRIKEA. With numerous illustrations. In one very handsome octavo volume oi 

 About '250 pages. 



The investigation of the pathology and treatment 

 of leucorrhoea is a task that may well engage the 

 time and energies of the most philosophical and 

 skilled physician ; and there are few men nr?re capa- 

 ble of conducting and deducing important observa- 

 tions from such a study than the author of the pre- 

 sent treatise. Dr. Tyler Smith's previous reseiirclies, 

 not less than his devotion to physiology and scientific 

 medicine, point him out as one eminently calculated 

 to throw light on many subjects, which less able 

 men might fail to elucidate. We consequently take 

 liis work in hand with high expectations and we 

 have not been in the least disappointed. The fore- 

 going cursory examination of Dr. Tyler Smith's 



work will be sufficient to prove its value, and we 

 hope more than enough to induce every practitioner 

 to study it for himself. The, Lancet. 



The above list contains simply the general head- 

 ings of the different chapters ; to have enumerated 

 all the subjects discussed, or to have made further 

 extracts, would have compelled us much to exceed 

 our limits. This, however, we scarcely regret; 

 because we think a perusal of the extracts given 

 wiK induce the reader to examine the work for him- 

 self; and we would advise all who are anxious for 

 correct ideas respecting these discharges, and their 

 sources, to possess themselves of it. Dublin Mtd. 

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SIBSON (FRANCIS), M, D., 



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MEDICAL ANATOMY. Illustrating the Form, Structure, and Position of the 



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 To match "Maclise's Surgical Anatomy." Parti. (Nearly Reqdy.) 



SCHOEDLER (FRIEDRICH), PH. D. r 



Professor of the Natural Sciences at Worms, &c. 



THE BOOK OF NATURE; an Elementary Introduction to the Sciences of 



Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Botany, Zoology, and Physiology. First 

 American edition, with a Glossary and other Additions and Improvements; from the second 

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 In one thick volume 1 , small octavo, of about seven hundred pages, wjih 679 illustrations on wood. 

 Suitable for the higher Schools and private students. (Now Ready\} 



seen presents the reader with so wide a range of ele- 

 mentary knowledge. \iritli so full illustrations, at so 

 cheap a rate. Sillikian' s Journal, Nov. 1853. 



This volume, as its title shows, covers nearly all 

 the sciences, and embodies a vast amount of informa- 

 tion for instruction. No other work that we have 



TOMES (JOHN), F. R. S. 

 A MANUAL OF DENTAL PRACTICE. Illustrated by \numerous engravings 



on wood. In one handsome volume. (Preparing-.) 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 

 VOLUME VIII, for 1855, 8vo., extra cloth. (Nearly Readb) 



A few complete sets can still be had, m eight volumes, price $38. Applications and 



to be made to CASPAR WISTER, M. D., Treasurer, Phiia<k)lphia. 

 #** These volumes are published by and sold for account of the Association . 



remittances 



TODD (R. B.) f M. D., AND BOWMAN (WILLIAM), F. R. S. 

 PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Ol? MAN. With 



numerous handsome wood-cuts. Parts I, II, and III, in one octavo volume , o2 pages. Part IV 



will complete tbe work. 



The first portion of Part IV, with numerous original illustrations, was published in the Medical 

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