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MEDICAL BOOKS. 



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DUNGLISON'S MEDICAL DIC- 

 TIONARY, NEW EDITION, (the 

 7th,) much improved and enlarged, 

 with over 6000 words not in the 6th 

 edition. In one large octavo vo- 

 ( lume, over 900 pages, double co- 

 lumns. 1848. 



NEILL AND SMITH'S ANALYTI- 

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 wifery, Physiology, Materia Medica 

 and Therapeutics, and Chemistry, 

 for the Use and Examination of 

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 with nearly 350 wood cuts. 



ANATOMY. 



SHARPEY AND QUAIN'S ELE- 

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WILSON'S HUMAN ANATOMY, 

 by Goddard, FOURTH EDITION, 

 (1848,) one volume 8vo., 252 wood- 

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PHYSIOLOGY. 



KIRKES AND PAGET'S PHYSI- 

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 ON MULLER'S LARGE WORK. 

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MATTEUCCTS LECTURES ON 

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 OF LIVING BEINGS. Edited by 

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SOLLY ON THE ANATOMY, PHY- 

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PATHOLOGY, 



BLAKISTON'S PRACTICAL OB- 

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 the Principles of Auscultation. In 

 one vol. 8vo., 384 pages. 



BLOOD AND URINE, Manuals of, by 

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 vol. large 12mo., 462 pages and six 

 plates. 



BURROWS ON THE DISORDERS 

 OF THE CEREBRAL CIRCULA- 

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LALLEMAND ON SPERMATOR- 

 RHOEA, translated by M'Dougall. 

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WHITEHEAD ON THE CAUSES 

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 the result of an extended Practical 

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 Morbid Conditions of the Uterus. 

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WILLIAMS' PRINCIPLES OF ME- 

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