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Manual for Nurses in India. 



Second Edition. By E. BALFOUK, ESQ. Cloth. Rs. 2. 



Goodeve's Hints for the General Management of Children 



In India in the absence of Professional Advice. Entirely re-written by JOSEPH 

 EWART, ESQ., M.D., FEL., U.C., Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital; and Pro- 

 fessor of Physiology, Medical College, Calcutta. Illustrated. Limp cloth. Rs. 3. 



Medical Hints for the Districts, 



And Companion to the District Medicine Chest, arranged for Government Officials, 

 their Families, and Camp Followers, and for all who are cut off from oral Medical 

 Advice. By A BOMBAY ARMY SURGEON. Fcap. 8vo. Cloth. Rs. 3-8. 



Health in India : 



Medical Hints as to who should go there ; how to retain Health there and on 

 Returning Home. By GEORGE YEATES HUNTER, ESQ., Surgeon, Bombay Army. 



16mo. Cloth, gilt. Rs. 2. 



" It Jias been written with great care and thought, and deserves to be read by every 

 European who is or may be in India." Hindoo Patriot, June, 1873. 



" His advice is generally good and practicable even to the non-professional man." 

 Indian Daily News. 



" That the advice contained in Mr. Hunter's work is generally very sound hardly 

 admits of question." Englishman. 



The Bengal Dispensatory. 



Compiled chiefly from the Works of Roxburgh, Wallich, Royle, Ainslie, Wight, 

 Arnol, Pereira, Fee, Richard, and Lindley, including the Results of numerous 

 Special Experiments. By DR. W. B. O'SHAUGHNESSY. Large 8vo. Cloth. Rs. 8. 



Homoeopathy, 



An Inductive Method of Cure. By DR. L. SALZER, M.D. 8vo. Stitched. Rs. 4. 



The Rod in India; 



Being hints how to obtain sport ; with remarks on the Natural History of Fi>h, 

 Otters, &c., and illustrations of Fish and Tackle. By HENRY SULLIVAN THOMAS, 

 ESQ., Madras Civil Service, F.L.S. and F.Z.S. Illustrated with Lithographs and 

 Woodcuts. 8vo. Boards. Rs. 5. 



The contents of this book are briefly as follows : The lover of the gentle art is 

 shewn how to take the mighty mahseer with a fly, with a dead bait, with an artificial 

 minnow, with a spoon, or with grain. He is introduced to minor fish to be taken with 

 a trout fly ; also to a pike-like fish for which he can troll or set trimmers ; and to an 

 eel which a night line will duly convey into a pie. There is a Chapter also on the fish 

 to be caught in estuaries ; another on the tackle to be used ; and a few words about 

 crocodiles and otters, artificial and real. 



All the instructions for fishing, though simple and practical, are founded on the 

 true basis of a knowledge of the habits of the animal to be captured. For those who 

 may read it from a natural history point of view only, there is a special appendix to 

 guide them, without searching, to the parts they want. 



The Alif Laila ; 



Or, Book of the Thousand Nights and one Night. For the first time published 

 complete in the original Arabic, from an Egyptian Manuscript taken to India by 

 the late MAJOR TURNER MACAN, Editor of the Shah Nameh. Edited by the late 

 SIR W. H. MACNAGHTEN, Bart. Very scarce. (Published at 13.) 



4 vols. Royal 8vo. Sewed. Rs. 25. 



Nazr-i-be-Nazir. 



Translated from the Urdu by LIEUT. C. W. BOWDLER BELL. 



8vo. Stitched. Rs. 4-8. 



