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Cohen on Inhalation. 



Its Therapeutics and Fracllce. A Treatise on the Inhalation of Gases, 

 Vapors, Nebulized Fluids, and Powders; including a Description of 

 the Apparatus employed, and a Record of Numerous Experiments 

 Physiological and FalKological ; with Cases and Illustrations. By I. 

 SoLis Cohen, M.D. 12mo. Price, $2 50 



"AVe recognize in this book the work of a persevering Physician who has faithfully 

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 the experimental proofs and pathological evidence of their penetration into the bron- 

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Prof. Carson's University of Pennsylvania. 



A History of the Iledical Department of the University of Pemisylvania, 

 from its Foundation in 1765: With sketches of the Lives of Deceased 

 Professors. By Joseph Carson, M.D., Professor of Materia lledica 

 and Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania ; llember of the 

 American PhilosojMcal Society, etc. In one volume octavo. Cloth. 

 Price $2 00 



"The history of the University of Pennsylvania has a national as well as a locai 

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 illustrious public reputation, such as Drs. Franklin, Hush, Physick, Gibson, Dewees, 

 Chapman, Wood, &c., &c. 



'•For fidelity and carefulness of statement and maintenance of the dignity of th6 

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 Carson. 



"For the labor and love which he has spent in preparing this most interesting and 

 valuable work, Prof. Carson has earned the gratitude of the alumni of the University, 

 and of all others interested in medical education in this country." — American Joui-nal 

 of Medical Science. 



DiATkn nn flia Ti^TT-o 1 -^ ^e^ Edition, thorougHy Eevised, and a 

 IXOn on ine l^ye. \ great portion Re-written! 



A Guide to the Practical Study of Diseases of the Eye, with an OuUine 

 of their Medical and Operative Treatment, with Test Tyj^es and Illus- 

 trations. By James Dixon, F.RC.S., Surgeon to the Royal London 

 Ophthalmic Hospital, &c., &c. In one volume. Price, . $2 50 



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 • - Dublin Quarterly. 



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 guide to the practical study of the Diseases of the Eye." — American Medical Journal. 



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 and furnishes a very valuable practical guide in the medical and surgical treatment 

 of diseases of the eye." — Buffalo Medical Journal. 



