LINDSAY AND BLAKISTON'S PUBLICATIONS. 



Beasley's Cook of Prescriptions. 



A NEW, REVISED, AND ENLARGED EDITION. 



Containing 3000 Prescriptioiis, collected from the Practice of the inoA 

 Eminent Physicians and Surgeons — English, French, and American; 

 comprising also a Compendioiis History of the Hater ia Medica, Lists of 

 the Doses of all Officinal and Established Preparations, and an Index of 

 Diseases and their Remedies. By Henry Beasley. Second American 

 from the last London Edition. Octavo. .... $4,00 



" The editor, carcfuHy selecting from the mass of materials at his disposal, has compiled a volume, in which 

 both physician and diuggiat, prescribor and compounder, may find, under the head of each remedy, the man- 

 ner in which that remedy may be most effectively administered, or combined with other medicines in the 

 treatment of various diseases. The aljihabeticul arrangement adopted renders tliis easy; and the value of the 

 volume is still further enhanced by the short account given of each medicine, and the lists of doses of its 

 several preparations. It is really a most useful and important publication, and, from the great aid which ii 

 Ss capable of aflording in p'-eseribing, should be in the possession of every medical practitioner. Amongst 

 other advaiitiiges is, that, by giving the prescriptions of some of the most able and successful practitioners of 

 the day, it affords an insight into the methods of treatment pursued by them, and of the remedies which they 

 chiefly employed in the treatment of dilTerent diseases." — Lancet. 



Beasley's Druggists' General Receipt Book. 



SIXTH AMERICAN EDITION, REVISED AND IMPROVED. 



Comprising a copious Veterinary Formulary, numerous Receipts of Patent 

 and Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Nostrums, etc.; Perfumery and 

 Cosmetics, Beverages, Dietetic Articles and Condiments, Trade Chemicals, 

 Scientific Processes, and an Appendix of Useful Tables, by Henry 

 Beasley, Author of the Book of Prescriptions, etc., etc. Sixth American 

 from the Last London Edition. Octavo $3.50 



"This is one of the class of books that is imUspensablo to every Druggist and Pharmaceutist as a book of 

 reference for such information as is wanted, not contained in works U3<!d in the regular line of his business, 

 and we can recommend it as one of the best of the kind." — Anurican Druggists' Circular. 



Bartli & Roger's Manual of Auscultation and 

 Percussion. 



A new American Translation from the Sixth French Edition. 16mo. $1.25. 



" This is one of the most useful and practical manuals of its sort that has ever yet appeared, and we can- 

 not too strongly recommend it to every student of medicine. It is sufDciently comprehensive withotit being 

 lengthy, and the principles, which are eminently sound, can easily be mastered and understood." — Medical 

 Jiecord. 



Boucliardat's Annual Abstract 



Of Therapeutics, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Toxicology, 

 FOR 18GT, with an Original Memoir of Gout, Oravel, UiHnary Cal- 

 culi, &c. By A. BoucHARDAT, Professor of Hygiene to the Faculty 

 of Medicine, Paris, &c. Translated and Edited by M. J. Be Rosset, 

 M. D., Adjunct to the Professor of Chemistry in the University of 

 Maryland. In one Volume. Price, iu cloth, . . |1.50. 



