10 Valuable Works in Medicine, fyc. 



Observations by G. J. Guthrie, Esq. and various documents, 

 showing 1 the results of this Mode of Treatment, in Great Bri- 

 tain, France, Germany, and America, 1 vol. 8vo. 



XVII. PRINCIPLES of MILITARY SURGERY, 



comprising Observations on the Arrangements, Police, and 

 Practice of Hospitals, and on the History, Treatment, and 

 Anomalies of Variola and Syphilis; illustrated with cases and 

 dissections. By JOHN HEJOJEN, M. D., F. R. S. E. Inspector of 

 Military Hospitals first American from the third London edi- 

 tion, with Life of the Author, by his son, Dr. JOHN HENNEN. 



'* The value of Dr. Henneu's work is too well appreciated to need any praise 

 of ours. We were only required then, to bring the third edition before the no- 

 tice of our readers; and having done this, we shall merely add, that the volume 

 merits a place in every libraiy, and that no military surgeon ought to be without 

 it." Medical Gazette. 



61 It is a work of supererogation for us to eulogize Dr. Hennen's Military Sur- 

 gery; there can be no second opinion on its merits. It is indispensable to the mi- 

 litary and naval surgeon." Low/on Medical and Surgical Journal. 



XVIII. A TREATISE on PATHOLOGICAL 

 ANATOMY, by WILLIAM E. HORNEH, M. D. Adjunct Profes- 

 sor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. 



** We can conscientiously commend k to the members of the profession, as a 

 satisfactory, interesting, and instructive view of the subjects discussed, and 

 as well adapted to aid them in forming a correct appreciation of the diseased 

 conditions they are called on to relieve." American Journal of the Medical 

 Sciences, No. 9*. 



XIX. A New Edition of a TREATISE of SPE- 

 CIAL and GENERAL ANATOMY, by the same author, 2 vols. 

 8vo, 



XX. A New Edition of a TREATISE on PRAC- 

 TICAL ANATOMY, by the same author. 



XXL COXE'S AMERICAN DISPENSATORY, 



Eighth Edition, Improved and .greatly Enlarged. By JOHN 

 REDMAN COXE, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica and Phar- 

 macy in the University of Pennsylvania. In 1 vol. 8vo. 



XXII. An ESSAY on REMITTENT and INTER- 

 MITTENT DISEASES, including generically Marsh Fever 

 and Neuralgia comprising under the former, various anoma- 

 lies, obscurities, and consequences, and under a new systema- 

 tic view of the latter, treating of tic douloureux, sciatica, 

 head-ache, ophthalmia, tooth-ache, palsy, and many other 

 modes and consequences of this generic disease; by JOHN 

 MACCULEOCH, M. D., F. R. S. &c. &,c. Physician in Ordinary to 

 his Royal Highness Prince Leopold, of Saxe Cobourg. 



" In rendering Dr. Macculloeh's work more accessible to the profession, we 

 are conscious that we are .doing the state some service." Merf. Chir. Review. 



" We most strongly recommend Dr. Macculioch's treatise to the attention of 

 our medical brethren, as presenting a most valuable mass of information, on a 

 most important subje.ct."-^^". A, Med. and Sure. Journal. 



XXIII. CAZENAVE and SCHEDEL, on DIS- 

 EASES OF THE SKIN. Translated from the French. In 8vo. 



XXIV. The PRACTICE of PHYSIC, bj W. P. 



