MR. Churchill's publications. 



DR. GLOVER. 



m THE PATHOLOGY MD TREATMENT OF SCEOEULA; 



being the Forthergillian Prize Essay for 1846, With Plates. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6rf. 



MR. GRANTHAM. 



FACTS km) OBSERYATIONS IN MEDICINE AND SUEGERT; 



with additional Memoirs. 8vo. cloth, 7s. Qd. 



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 from its pages." Lancet. 



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MR. GRAY, M.R.C.S. 



PRESERVATION OF THE TEETH indispensable to Comfort and 

 Appearance, Health, and Longevity. 18mo. cloth, 3s. 



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 replacement, and preservation of the remainder." 



MR. GRIFFITHS, 



PEOFESSOE OF CHEMISTET IN THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL. 



CHEMISTRY OF THE FOUR SEASONS -Spring, Summer, 



Autumn, Winter. Illustrated with Engravings on Wood. Post 8vo. cloth, 1 Os. Qd. 



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 duction to several of those branches of science which vrill necessarily soon occupy their attention." 

 British and Foreign Medical Review. 



DR. GULLY. 



THE WATER CURE IN CHRONIC DISEASE: an Exposition of 



the Causes, Progress, and Terminations of various Chronic Diseases of the Viscera, Nervous 

 System, and Limbs, and of their Treatment by Water and other Hygienic Means. 

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II. 



THE SIMPLE TREATMENT OF DISEASE; deduced from the 



Methods of Expectancy and Revulsion. 18mo. cloth, 4s. 6d. 



III. 



AN EXPOSITION OF THE SYMPTOMS, ESSENTIAL NATURE, 



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