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Macpherson (J.) continued. 



book into several chapters:. Book I. Elements of 7'reatment, in 

 which, among other matters, the external and internal uses of water 

 are treated of . II. Bathing, treating of the various kinds of baths. 



III. Wells, treating of the various kinds of mineral -waters. 



IV. Diet Ctires, in which various vegetable, milk, and other 

 " cures " are discussed. Appended is au Index of Diseases noticed, 

 and one of places named. Prefixed is a sketch map of the principal 

 baths and places of health-resort in Europe. "Z)r. Macpherson 

 has given the kind of information which every medical practitioner 

 ought to possess" The Lancet. " Whoever wants to know the 

 real character of any Jiealth-resort must read Dr. Macpherson 's 

 book:' Medical Times. 



OUR BATHS AND WELLS : The Mineral Waters of the British 

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Dr. Macpherson Jias divided his work into five parts. He begins by 

 a few introductory observations on bath life, its circumstances, uses, 

 and pleasures ; he then explains in detail the composition of the 

 various mineral waters, and points out the special curative pro- 

 perties of each class. A chapter on " T/ie History of British 

 Wells " from the earliest period to the present time forms the 

 natural transition to the second part of this volume, which treats o) 

 the different kinds of mineral waters in England, whether pure, 

 thermal and earthy, saline, chalybeate, or sulphur. Wales, Scot- 

 land, and Ireland supply the materials for distinct sections. An 

 Index of mineral ivaters, one of sea-bathing places, and a third of 

 wells of pure or nearly pure water, terminate the book. '''This little 

 volume forms a very available handbook for a large class of 

 invalids." Nonconformist. 



Maudsley. Works by HENRY MAUDSLEY, M.D., Professor of 



Medical Jurisprudence in University College, London : 

 BODY AND MIND : An Inquiry into their Connection and 

 Mutual Influence, specially in reference to Mental Disorders ; being 

 the Gulstonian Lectures for 1870. Delivered before the Royal 

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The volume consists of three Lectures and two long Appendices, the 

 general plan of the whole being to bring Man, both in his physical 





