DR. CARPENTER, F.R.S. 

 I. 



PEINCIPLES OF HmiAN PHYSIOLOGY, with their chief Appli- 

 cations to PATHOLOGY, HYGIENE, and FORENSIC MEDICINE. With 

 numerous Illustrations on Steel and Wood. Fourth Edition. Preparing. 



" The ' Principles of General and Comparative Physiology ' of Dr. Carpenter, which have just entered 

 upon a new edition, and which we have had occasion to mention with commendation in our last volume, 

 had already opened the path to the extension of the labours of that author into the more important 

 department of Human Physiology. The able manner in which the subject of Comparative Physiology 

 was handled, the enlarged and elevated views entertained by the author, at once pointed to i)r. Car- 

 penter as the writer by whom the ob\ious want in the field of Human Physiology was to be supplied . . . 

 In concluding our notice of this volume, we do so by recommending it most strongly to our readers, and 

 especially to our young friends who are preparing a foundation upon which to build their reputation 

 and future success in life. The volume is beautifully got up ; it will form an ornamental addition to 

 the study and library.' ' Lancet. 



a. 



PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL AND COMPARATL^ PHYSI- 



OLOGY ; intended as an Introduction to the Study of Human Physiology, and as a 

 Guide to the Philosophical Pursuit of Natural History. Illustrated with numerous 

 Engravings on Wood. Third Edition. In the Press. 



" I recommend to your perusal a work recently published by Dr. Carpenter. It has this advantage, 

 it is very much up to the present state of knowledge on the subject. It is written in a clear style, and 

 is well illustrated." Professor Sharpey's Introdiictory Lecture. 



" In Dr. Carpenter's work will be found the best exposition we possess of all that is furnished by 

 comparative anatomy to our knowledge of the nervous system, as well as to the more general principles 

 of life and organization." Dr. Holland's Medical Notes and Reflections. 



" See Dr. Carpenter's ' Principles of General and Comparative Physiology,' a work which makes me 

 proud to think he was once my pupil." Dr. Elliotson's Physiology. 



III. 



A MANUAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, including Physiological Anatomy, 

 for the use of the Medical Student. With numerous Illustrations on Steel and Wood. 

 Foolscap 8vo. cloth, 12s. Qd. 



"Without question, the best manual or short treatise on Physiology extant." British and Foreign 

 Medical Review. 



" A highly scientific and philosophical treatise ; rich in novel and valuable facts." Medical Gazette. 



SIR ASTLEY COOPER, BART., F.R.S. 



A TREATISE ON DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES OF 



THE JOINTS. New Edition, much enlarged. Edited hy BRANSBY B. COOPER, 

 F.R.S. With 126 Engravings on Wood, by Bagg. 8vo. cloth, 20s. 



" In this work we find the last, the most matured views of its venerable author, who, with unexam- 

 pled zeal, continued to almost the last moment of his life to accumulate materials for perfecting his 

 works. Every practical surgeon must add the present volume to his library. Its commodious and 

 portable form no mean consideration, the graphic, the almost speaking force of the unequalled illus- 

 trations, the copious addition of valuable and instructive cases, and the great improvement in clearness 

 and precision which has been gained by the judicious arrangement of the materials, all combine to 

 render the present edition indispensable." British and Foreign Medical Review. 



II. 



ON THE STRUCTURE AND DISEASES OF THE TESTIS. 



Illustrated with 24 highlj'-finished Coloured Plates. Second Edition. Royal 4to. 

 Reduced from 3. 3s. fo l. 10s. 



"The republication of this splendid volume supplies a want that has been very severely felt from the 

 exhaustion of the first edition of it . . . The practical surgeon who is not master of its contents cannot 

 be fully aware of the imperfection of his own knowledge on the subject of diseases of the testicle. "- 

 British and Foreign Medical Review. 



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