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MR. Churchill's publications. 



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M. LALLEMAND. 



ON THE CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, AND TREATMENT OF SPER- 



MATORRHCEA. Translated from the French. By Henry J. M'Dougall, M.R.C.S., 

 late House-Surgeon to University College Hospital. 8vo. cloth. Second Edition. In 

 the Press. 



"The volume is copiously illustrated by cases, which show all the Protean effects that hare been 

 observed to follow spermatorrhoea. The translation is creditable to Mr. M'Dougall; he has carefully 

 avoided anything like empiricism, and has treated the subject as it should be treated by a professionid 

 man desirous of improving surgical practice." Medical Gazette. 



" We express our opinion, that Mr. M'Dougall's translation of so useful a work will prove of great 

 service to the profession of this country, by recalling attention to a too-neglected subject." Medico- 

 Chirurgical Review. 



MR. LISTON, F.R.S. 



SURGEON TO THE NOBTB LOKDON HOSPITAL. 



PRACTICAL SURGERY. Fourth Edition. 8vo. cloth, 22s. 



" In conclusion, it is scarcely necessary to repeat our earnest recommendation of Mr. Liston's work. 

 Having on a former occasion expressed ourselves strongly on the subject, we can only add that the pre- 

 sent edition is, as it should be, even more worthy of our praise than its predecessors. It is a guide to the 

 advanced student, and, as suggesting practical observations of the highest value to the practitioner, it is 

 unsurpa-ssed." British and Foreign Medical Review. 



" His Practical Surgery, being a record of his own peculiar experience, obtained a rapid sale. It em- 

 bodies his plans and modes of procedure, more especially in operations ; and is undoubtedly one of the 

 most important contributions to the literature of practical surgery in the English language." Memoir 

 of Liston. Atheneeutn. 



MR. EDWARD F. LONSDALE, 



ASSISTANT-SUBGEON TO THE BOTAL OBTHOPCEDIC HOSPITAL. 



OBSERVATIONS ON THE TREATMENT OF LATERAL CUR- 



VATURE OF THE SPINE; pointing out the Advantages to be gained by placing the 

 Body in a position to produce Lateral Flexion of the Vertebral Column, combined with 

 the after application of Finn Mechanical Support. 8vo. cloth, 6s. 



" We would wish that this treatise on lateral curvature of the spine were generally read, since much 

 ignorance prevails concerning the subject, and, consequently, it presents an ample field for the quack, 

 and an opprobrium to the profession." Lancet. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON FRACTURES. Diustrated with 



Sixty Woodcuts. 8vo. boards, 16s, 



M. LUGOL. 



ON SCROFULOUS DISEASES. Translated from the French, with 

 Additions by W. H. RANKING, M.D., Physician to the Suffolk General Hospital. 

 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6(f. 

 " One of the most valuable works presented to the public for many a year, and calculated to deeply 



modify the views of the profession with regard to the pathology of scrofula." Lancet. 



OR. MACREIQHT. 



A MANUAL OF BRITISH BOTANY; with a Series of Analytical 



Tables for the Assistance of the Student in the Examination of the Plants indigenous to, 

 or commonly cultivated in, Great Britain. Small 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6</. 



" There is a prodigious mass of elementary matter and useful information in thia pocket Tolume."' 

 Medico-Chirurgical Review. 



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