Published by Carey 4' Lea. S 



whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French 

 language, compared with those of the English. 



XIV. The First Eight Books of the ADVENTURES 

 of TEJLEMACHUS, accompanied by a Key to facilitate the 

 translation of the work. 



XV. A TREATISE on.PATHOLOGICAL ANA- 

 TOMY, by WILIIAM E. HORNF.R, M. D. Adjunct Professor of 

 Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. 



" We can conscientiously commend it to the members of the profession, as a 

 satisfactory, interesting, and instructive >iew of the subjects discussed, and 

 as well adapted to aid them in forming a correct appreciation of the diseased 

 conditions they are called on to relieve." American Journal of the Medical 

 Sciences, No. 9. 



XVI. A New Edition ofa TREATISE of SPECIAL 

 and GENERAL ANATOMY, by the same author, 2 vols. 8vo. 



XVII. COXE'S AMERICAN DISPENSATORY, 



containing the Natural, Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Medical 

 History of the different substances employed in medicine, to- 

 gether with the' operations of Pharmacy illustrated and ex- 

 plained, according to the principles of modern Chemistry. To 

 which are added Toxicological and other tables, the prescrip- 

 tions for Patent Medicines, and various Miscellaneous Prepa- 

 rations. Eighth Edition, Improved and greatly Enlarged. By 

 JOHX REDMAN COXE, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica and 

 Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania. In 1 vol. 8vo. 



XVII I. An ESSAY on REMITTENT and INTER- 

 MITTENT DISEASES, including generically MarshFever and 

 Neuralgia comprising under the former, various anomalies, 

 obscurities, and consequences, and under a new systematic 

 view of the latter, treating of tic douloureux, sciatica, head- 

 ache, ophthalmia, tooth-ache, palsy, and many other modes and 

 consequences of this generic disease; by JOHK MACCUIXOCH, 

 M. D., F. R. S. Sec. &.c. Physician in Ordinary to his Royal 

 Highness Prince Leopold, of Saxe Cobourg. 



u Dr. Macculloch is a great philosopher and logician. His views are calculated 

 to do much good. We have therefore taken great pains to concentrate and dif- 

 fuse them widely through- the profession. Nothing but a strong conviction that 

 the work before us contains a multitude of valuable gems, could have induced us 

 to bestow so much labour on the review. In rendering Dr. Macculloch's work 

 more accessible to the profession, we are conscious that we are doing the state 

 soane service." Mcd. Chir. Review. 



w We most strongly recommend Dr. Macculloch's treatise to the attention of 

 our medical brethren, as presenting a most valuable mass of information, on a 

 most important subject.'' Am. Mcd. and Plum. Journal. 



XIX. WISTAR'S ANATOMY, fifth edition, 2 



vols. 8vo. 



XX. The ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, and DIS- 

 EASES of the TEETH. By THOMAS HEM, F. R. S., F. L. S. 



&c. In 1 vol. 8vo. with plates. 



"Mr. Bell has evidently endeavoured to construct a work of reference for the 

 practitioner, and a text-book for the student, containing a ' plain and practical 

 digest of the information at present possessed on the subject, and results of the 

 author's own investigations and experience.' " * * * " We must now take leave 

 of Mr. Bell, whose work we have no doubt will become a class book on the im- 

 portant subject of dental sui'ge\ry."Medico-Chirnrgical Review, 



XXI. MORALS of PLEASURE, illustrated bj 

 Stories designed for Young Persons, in 1 vol. 



