MR. Churchill's publications. 



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DR. W. H. ROBERTSON, 



PHYSICIAN TO THE BUXTON BATH CHARITY. 



THE MTUEE AND TREATMENT OF GOUT. 



8ro. cloth, 10s. 6c?. 



" We cannot conclude this notice of Dr. Robertson's treatise without cordially recommending it as a 

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 as a guide to practice." Provincial Medical Journal, 



A TREATISE ON DIET AND REGIMEN. 



Fourth Edition. 2 vols, post 8vo. cloth, I2s. 



" It is scarcely necessary that we should add our hearty recommendation of Dr. Robertson's treatise, 

 not merely to our medical readers, but to the public, over whom they have an influence. It is one of the 

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 British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. 



DR. ROYLE, F.R.S. 



A MANUAL OF MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS, 



including the Preparations of the Pharmacopcfiias of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, ^ ^ 

 with many New Medicines. With numerous Engravings on Wood, foolscap 8vo. cloth, 

 12s. M. 



" Dr. Royle's Manual, while it has the convenience of being in a portable form, contains as much 

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" This work is ably done the botanical part with great skill, and the chemical, natural history, and 

 therapeutic department most perfect and complete." Edinburgh Medical Journal. 



" This is another of that beautiful and cheap series of Manuals published by Mr. Churchill. The exe- 

 cution of the wood-cuts of plants, flowers, and fruits is admirable. The work is indeed a most valuable 

 one." British and Foreign Medical Review. 



DR. SEARLE, M.R.C.S.E. 

 I. 



THE WHY AND THE WHEREFORE; OE, THE PHILOSOPHY 



OF LIFE, HEALTH, AND DISEASE : New and Original Views explanatory of 

 their Nature, Causes, and Connexion, and of the Treatment of Disease upon a few General 

 Principles based upon the Laws of Nature and Common Sense, the Fruit of Thirty Years' 

 Professional Experience. 8vo. cloth, 8s, 



11. 



CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, AND FEYER; explaining, in a way 



that may be comprehended by all persons, the Niiture of these Affections, their Causes, 

 Means of Prevention, and Treatment; the fruit of thirty years' professional experience. 

 12mo. cloth, 5s. 



MR. SHAW. 



THE MEDICAL REMEMBRANCER; OE, BOOK OF EMER- 



GENCIES : in which are concisely pointed out the Immediate Remedies to be adopted 

 in the First Moments of Danger from Poisoning, Drowning, Apoplexy, Bums, and other 

 Accidents; with the Tests for the Principal Poisons, and other useful Information. 

 Third Edition. 32mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. 



"The plan of this little book is well conceived, and the execution corresponds thereunto. It costs 

 little money, and will occupy little room ; and we think no practitioner will regret being the possessor of 

 what cannot fail, sooner or later, to be useful to him." British and Foreign Medical Review. 



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