LINDSAY AND BLAKISTON'S PL BLICATI0N3. 



Taylor's Theory and Practice of the Move- 

 ment-Cure. 



Or, the Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine, Paralysis, Indigestion^ 

 Constipation, Consumption, Angular Curvatures, and other Deformities, 

 Diseases Incident to Wometi, Derangements of the Nervous System, and 

 other Chronic Affections, by the Siredish System of Localized Movements. 

 By Charles Taylor, M.D. With Illustrations. 12mo. . $1.50 



The work of Dr. Taylor is a systematic treatise, containing the principles on which 

 Ihis treatment is based, and full and explicit directions in their application to indi- 

 vidual diseases. The author discusses the nutritive processes, muscular contraction, 

 and the physiology of general exercise, the subjects of the first three chapters, in a 

 most satisfactory manner. The work is purely of a scientific character, and commends 

 itself as such to the attention of all physicians. 



Virchow's Cellular Pathology. 



As based upon Physiological and Pathological History. Translated from 

 the Second Edition of the Original. By Frank Chance, B.A., M.A., 

 Cantab Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, &c., &c. With 

 Notes and Numerous Emendations, principally from MSS. Notes of the 

 Author, and Illustrated by 144 Engravings. Octavo. . . $5.00 



Prof. Virchow and his writings are well known wherever the science of medicine is 

 studied. This work has been selected by the Medical Bureau of the United States for 

 general distribution in the hospitals and medical stations of the army; recording, as 

 it does, the researches in this branch of science down to the present time. 



The importance of the subject, the new ideas advanced, and the established repu- 

 tation of the author, induced the publication of this book, and has made it a standard 

 work throughout Europe and in this country. 



Virchow on Morbid Tumors. 



IN PREPARATION. 



Walker on Intermarriage. 



Or, the Mode in which, and the Causes why, Beauty, Health, and Intellect 

 restdt from certain Unions, and Deformity, Disease, and Insanity from 

 others. With Illustrations. By Alexander Walker, Author of 

 ''Woman," "Beauty," Ac, &c. 12mo $1.50 



"The author is evidently a careful observer, and a proper thinker, and has presented ns with a vast amount 

 of information, derived both from man and the inferior animals. lie has aimed to be useful, by pointing out 

 tiow bodily deformities and mental infirmities may be forestalled; and Low marriages among blood relations 

 tend to the degeneracy of the offspring. lie also shows bow, by carefully assorted marriages, the means of 

 Improving general organization and beauty of countenance, as well as mental and physical vigor, are, in a 

 great degree, under the control of man. Although not strictly a medical work, we cannot refrain from cono" 

 mending it to the pe» uaal of the Profsesion, aa it contaiuB much that is valuable in a hygienic point of view." — • 

 Mtdical Examiner 



