LEA & BLANCHARD'S NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



MEDICAL BOOKS. 



MANUALS FOR EXAMINATION. NOW READY. 



AN ANALYTICAL COMPENDIUM 



OF THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, FOR THE USE AND 

 EXAMINATION OF STUDENTS, 



BY JOHN NEILL, M. D., 



Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. Lecturer on Anatomy 

 in the Medical Institute of Philadelphia, &c.; 



AND FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, M. D., 



Lecturer on Physiology in the Philadelphia Association for Medical Instruction, &c. 



Forming One very large and handsomely printed Volume in royal duodecimo, of 



over Nine Hundred large pages, with about Three Hundred and Fifty Wood 



Engravings, strongly bound in leather, with raised bands. 



This work is divided into seven portions, corresponding to the leading divisions of 

 medical and surgical science. These are paged separately, and may be had done up 

 in stout covers, each being perfect in itself, and forming convenient volumes to carry 



in the pocket to the lecture room, or fining them to be sent by mail. It will thus be 

 seen that it affords, at a price unprecedentedly low, a series of digests of the medical 

 and surgical sciences, clearly and conveniently arranged, and forming a complete set of 



HANDBOOKS FOR STUDENTS, as follows : 

 ANATOMY; 180 large pages, with 157 ? MATERIA MED1OA AND THERA- 



Illusirations. Price 75 Cents. PEUT1CS ; 116 pages, with 29 illusira- 



PHYSIOLOGY ; 134 pages, with 40 Illus- | lions. Price 50 cents. 



trations. Price 60 Cents. CHEMISTRY; 94 pages, with 19 Illus- 



SURGERY; 122 pages, with 51 Illustra- $ trations. Price 40 Cents. 



tions Price 60 Cents. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE ; 152 



OBSTETRICS; 114 pages, with 37 Illus- pages, with 3 Illustrations. Price 60 



trations. Price 50 Cents. Cents. 



Any one of which may be had separate ; or, the whole will be done up and mailed, 

 with the postage prepaid, on the remittance of $4; or, if S5 is remitted, The Medical 

 News will be sent in addition. 



It should be noticed that the amount of matter on a page is unusually large, thu& 

 making these Handbooks not only low priced, but extraordinarily CHEAP. 



SARGENT'S MINOR SURGERY. 



ON BANDAGING AND OTHER POINTS OF MINOR SURGERY; 



BY F. W. SARGENT. M. D. 



In one handsome vol.. royal I2mo , containing nearly 400 pages and 128 Illustrations. 



The very best manual of Minor Surgery we have seen. Bvff. Mf.d fy Surg Journ. 



Admirably adapted to the use of the Student. Charleston Med. Journal. 



We can unhesitatingly recommend this volume as one of the very best of its kind. 

 American Medical Journal. 



We will adopt it as a text-book for the use of our own pupils, and we must recom- 

 mend our fellow practitioners in all parts of the country to do likewise. ^. Y. Jour- 

 nal of Medicine. 



From PROFESSOR RIVES, of Providence. 



I think it admirably calculated to fulfil the object for which it was compiled, and it 

 has afforded me much pleasure to recommend it to several of my country friends, as 

 well as to my pupils. 



GARDNER'S MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. 



MEDICAL CHEMISTRY, FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS; 



BEING A MANUAL OF THE SCIENCE, WJTfl ITS APPLICATIONS TO 



TOXICOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, THERAPEUTICS, HYGIENE, &c.&c. 



BY D. PEREIRA GARDNER, M. D., 



Late Professor of Chemistry in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, and of Chemis- 

 try and Natural Philosophy in Hampden Sydney College, &c. 



In one handsome royal I2mo volume, with illustrations. 



By far the greater number of medical students will find tins work of Dr. Gardner 

 better adapted to their wants than any other with which we are acquainted. Ohio 

 Medical and Surgical Journal. 



Admirably adapted to the end and design. We shall be much disappointed if it is 

 not adopted as a text-book in all our American Colleges. N. Y. Journ of Medicine. 



An excellent work one likely to be of great use to the student, and of no small 

 value to the practitioner. Charleston Medical Journal. 

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