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Mackenzie on the Laryngoscope, Diseases 

 of the Throat; &c. Second Edition. 



The Use of the Laryngoscope in Diseases of Uie ThroaL With additions, 

 and an Essay on Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, and Stridulous Breathing 

 in relation to Nervo- Muscular affections of the Larynx, by Moreli 

 Mackenzie, M.D., Physician to the Hospital for Diseases of the Throai, 

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 51 engravings on wood. Octavo. Price, . . . . $3.00 



" Willie laryngoscopy was in its iiifancy, nnd liefore it had begun to encage to any extent the atteutioji of 

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 scope into practice, he has profited tiy tlie opportunities which he thus possessed of becoming aciuainted with 

 (lie anatomy and morbid anatomy of tlie larynx. Bnt lie hiis dune much more than this. As will be seen by 

 a perusal of this treatise, he ha.< modified the instruments at pav^ent in use for the examination of tha 

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Morris on the Pathology and Therapeutics 

 of Scarlet Fever, 



By Casper Morris, M.D., Fellotv of the College of Physicians of Phila- 

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Meigs and Pepper's Practical Treatise on 

 the Diseases of Children. 



Pourth Edition, tliorougUy Eevised and greatly Enlarged, 



By J. Forsyth Meigs, M. D., Fellow of the College of Physicians of 



Philadelphia, &c., &c.,and William Pepper, M.D., Physician to the 



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 to ChiKhen's Diseases. 



Murphy's Review of Chemistry for Students. 



Adapted to ik-i Courses as Taught in the Principal Medical Schools in the 

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