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MR. Churchill's publications. 

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MR. GUTHRIE, F.R.S. 



THE ANATOMY OF THE BLADDER AND OF THE UEETHRA, 



and the Treatment of the Obstructions to which these Passages are liable. Third 

 Edition. 8vo. cloth, 5s. 



ON INJURIES OF THE HEAD AFFECTING THE BRAIN. 



4to. boards, 6s. 



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ON WOUNDS AND INJURIES OF THE ARTERIES OF THE 



HUMAN BODY ; with the Treatment and Operations required for their Cure. 

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ON WOUNDS AND INJURIES OF THE ABDOMEN AND 



THE PELVIS. 8vo. cloth, 3s. 



ON WOUNDS AND INJURIe's OF THE CHEST. 8vo. doth, 



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DR. GUY, 



PHYSICIAN TO king's COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 



HOOPER'S PHYSICIAN'S YADE-MECUM; OK, MANUAL OF 



THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF PHYSIC. New Edition, considerably 

 enlarged, and re- written. Foolscap 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d, 



GUY'S HOSPITAL REPORTS. Vol. VII. Part I. with Plates, 7*. 



CONTENTS. 



1. ASTLEY COOPER PRIZE, I860. On the State of the Blood and the Blood-vessels 



in Inflammation, ascertained by Experiments, Injections, and Observations by the 

 Microscope. T. Wharton Jones, F.R.S. 



2. On the Application of Chemical Analysis, and Microscopic Examination of Morbid 



Products, to the Formation of a Correct Diagnosis. Bransbt B. Coopee, F.R.S.| 



3. Cases selected from the Ward-books of Petersham-house, with Remarks. John C. W. 



Lever, M.D. 



4. On Anaemic Murmurs and their Diagnosis. H. M. Hughes, M.D. 



5. Cases and Observations in Medical Jurisprudence. Alfred S. Taylor. 



6. Select Cases of Hernia (Fourth Series). Edward Cock. 



7. Insuperable Constipation; Symptoms of Strangulated Hernia; Peritonitis; Stricture 



of Rectum. John Birkett. 



8. Ophthalmic Cases, with Remarks. John F. France. 



9. Case of Malignant Disease of the Tongue, in which the Lingual Gustatory Nerve 



was divided. John Hilton, F.R.S. 

 10. Case of Chronic Laryngitis, Pregnancy, Tracheotomy, with Remarks. H. R. Rump. 



DR. MARSHALL HALL, F.R.S. 



PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS IN MEDI- 



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 the beaten path where more successful roads lie open before him. It is not a work of speculative 

 dreamy philosophy, but of sound practical common sense, and as such will recommend itself to the 

 judicious practitioner." Northern Journal of Medicine, 



