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MR. Churchill's publications. 



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MR. FONA^NES, PH. D., F.R.S. 



I. 



A MANUAL OF CHEMISTET; with numerous niustratioDS on Wood. 



Third Edition. Fcap. 8yo. cloth, 12s. 6d. 



"The author of this Manual has made a valuable addition to the existing works on chemistry, by offer- 

 ing the student an accurate compendium of the state of chemical science, well illustrated by appropriate 

 and neatly executed wood engravings." Medico-Chirurgical Review. 



" An admirable exposition of the present state of chemical science, simply and clearly written, and 

 displaying a thorough practical knowledge of its details, as well as a profound acquaintance with its 

 principles. The illustrations, and the whole getting-up of the book, merit our highest praise." British 

 and Foreign Medical Review. 



II. 



THE ACTONIAN PRIZE ESSAY OF 100 GUINEAS, 



AWARDED BY THE COMMITTEE OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



CHEMISTRY, AS EXEMPLIFYING THE WISDOM AND 



BENEFICENCE OF GOD. Second Edition. Foolscap 8vo. cloth, 4s. Qd. 



" The field which the author has gone over is one of the utmost interest. He has embraced all the 

 leading facts of the subject, and made them to bear upon his principal argument. One great merit of 

 the book, and full of promise as far as the author is concerned as a man of science, is, that although 

 dealing with facts which might have tempted mm into nasty and striking generalizations, he has 

 preferred treading cautiously along the path of inductive science." Athencmm. 



III. 



INTEODUCTION TO QUAIJTATIYE ANALYSIS. Post 8vo. doth, 2*. 



IV. 



CHEMICAL TABLES. Folio, price 2s. Gd. 



DR. GAIRDNER. 



ON GOUT ; its History, its Causes, and its Cure. Post 8vo. cloth, 6s. 



" No one can rise from the perusal of Dr. Gairdner's treatise without the conviction that it contains a 

 trustworthy history of the disease, that it conveys sound directions for treatment, and that it is the 

 work of a physician who, amid the wearying toil of a large and successful practice, keeps himself 

 thoroughly conversant with all the recent advances in physiological science, both at home and abroad." 

 Medical Times. 



MR. GALLOWAY, 



LECTDKER ON CHEMISTRY, QTTEENWOOD COLLEGE. 



A MANUAL OF QUALITATIYE ANALYSIS. Post 8vo. doth, 4*. 



" The Author, having had ample opportunities of ascertaining the difficulties which oppose the stu- 

 dent's progress in the study of Analysis, has endeavoured in the present work to obviate these, as much 

 as possible, by simplifying the course of study." 



DR. GAVIN. 



ON FEIGNED AND FICTITIOUS DISEASES, chiefly of Soldiers 



and Seamen; on the means used to simulate or produce them, and on the best Modes of 

 discovering Impostors; being the Prize Essay in the Class of Military Surgery in the 

 University of Edinburgh. 8vo. cloth, 9s. 



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