

Valuable Works 



VII. SKETCHES of CHINA, with Illustration* 

 from Original Drawings. By W. W. WOOD, in 1 vol. 12mo. 



** The residence of the author in China, during the years 1826-7-8 and 9, has 



ruinous writings of the Jesuits and early travellers, the information contained 

 in the present work. The recent discussion relative to the renewal of the East 

 India Company's Charter, has excited much interest; and among ourselves, the 

 desire to be further acquainted with the subjects of * the Celestial Empire' ha* 

 been considerably augmented." 



VIII. FALKLAND, a Novel, by the Author of 

 PELHAM, &c. 1 vol. 12mo. 



IX. MEMOIR on the TREATMENT of VENE- 

 REAL DISEASES WITHOUT MERCURY, employed at the 

 Military Hospital of the Val-de- Grace. Translated from the 

 Trench of H. M. J. Desruelles, M. D. &c. To which is added, 

 Observations by G. J. Outline, Esq. and various documents, 

 showing the results of this Mode of Treatment, in Great Bri- 

 tain, France, Germany, and America, 1 vol. 8vo. 



X. PRINCIPLES of MILITARY SURGERY, 



comprising Observations on the Arrangements, Police, and 

 Practice of Hospitals, and on the History, Treatment, and 

 Anomalies of Variola and Syphilis? illustrated with cases and 

 dissections. By JOHN- HENNEU, M. D. F. R. S. E. Inspector of 

 Military Hospitals first American from the third London edi- 

 tion, with Life of the Author, by his son, Dr. JOHN HEXNEN. 



"The value of Dr. Hennen's work is too well appreciated to need any praise 

 of ours. We were only required then, to bring the third edition before the no- 

 tice of our readers; .and having done this, we shall merely add, that the volume 

 merits a place in every library, and that no military surgeon ought to be without 

 it." Medical Gazette. 



" It is a work of supererogation for us to eulogize Dr. Hennen's Military Sur- 

 gery; there can be no second opinion on its merits. It is indispensable to the mi* 

 utary and naval surgeon." London Medical and Surgical Journal. 



XI. PATHOLOGICAL and PRACTICAL RE- 

 SEARCHES on DISEASES of the STOMACH, the IN- 

 TESTINAL CANAL, the LIVER, and other VISCERA of the 

 ABDOMEN. By JOHJT ABEHCROMBIE, M. D. 



" We have now closed a very long review of a very valuable work, and al- 

 though we have endeavoured to condense into our pages a great mass of impor- 

 tant matter, we feel that our author has not yet received justice." Med. Chir* 



A COLLECTION of COLLOQUIAL 

 PHRASES on every Topic necessary to maintain Conversation, 

 arranged under different heads, with numerous remarks on 

 the peculiar pronunciation and use of various words the 

 whole so disposed as considerably to facilitate the acquisition 

 of a correct pronunciation of the French. By A. BOLMAR. One 

 yol. 18mo. 



XIII. A SELECTION of ONE HUNDRED 

 PERRIN'S FABLES, accompanied by a Key, containing- the 

 text, a literal and free translation, arranged in such a manner 

 as to point out the difference between the French and the 

 English idiom, also a figured pronunciation of the French, ac- 

 cording to the best French works extant on the subject; the 



