BLATfCHARD & LEA'S 

 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL -PUBLICATIONS. 



TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. 



The greatly enhanced cost of materials and labor has at length obliged us to 

 make a small increase in the price of some of our books, and we have been forced 

 in a few instances to change the style of binding .from leather to cloth, in conse- 

 quence of the increased difficulty of procuring a full supply of the superior quality 

 of leather which we require for our publications. We have made these changes 

 with reluctance, and can only hope that we may not be forced to further modifi- 

 cations by a continued increase of cost. 



For the present, therefore, the prices on this Catalogue are those at which our 

 books can generally be furnished by booksellers, who can readily procure for their 

 customers any which they may not have on hand. Where access to bookstores 

 is not convenient, we will forward them at these prices, free by mail, to any post 

 office in the United States. In all cases the amount must accompany the order, 

 as we open accounts only with dealers ; we assume no risks of the mail, either on 

 the money or the books, and we can supply nothing but our own publications. 

 Gentlemen desirous of purchasing will, therefore, find it more advantageous to 

 deal with the nearest bookseller whenever practicable, or to send orders through 

 their merchants visiting the larger cities. BLANCHARD & LEA. 



PHILADELPHIA, February, 1864. 



*** We have recently issued an ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of Medical and Sci- 

 entific Publications, forming an octavo pamphlet of 80 large pages, containing 

 specimens of illustrations, notices of the medical press, &c. &c. It has been pre- 

 pared without regard to expense, and will be found one of the handsomest speci- 

 mens of typographical execution as yet presented in this country. Copies will be 

 sent to any address, by mail, free of postage, on receipt of nine cents in stamps. 



Catalogues of our numerous publications in miscellaneous and educational litera- 

 ture forwarded on application. 



3?~ The attention of physicians is especially solicited to tbe following important new works 



and new editions, just issued or nearly ready : 



Bowman's Medical Chemistry, a new edition, See page 



Barclay on Medical Diagnosis, second edition, " 



Brande and Taylor's Chemistry, 



Dalton's Human Physiology, 3d edition, 

 Punglison's Medical Dictionary, a revised edition, . 

 Ellis' Formulary, new edition, . . . . 



Erichsen's System of Surgery, a revised edition, . 



Flint on the Heart, 



Gross's System of Surgery, second edition, . 



Gray's Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical, 2d edition, . 



Hamilton on Fractures and Dislocations, second edition, . 



Hodge's Mid wifery, 



Meigs' Ob>tetrics, fourth edition, ..... 

 Parrish's Practical Pharmacy, a new edition, 

 SiiHe's Therapeutics and Materia Medica, 

 Simpson on Diseases of Women, 

 Sailer on Asthma, . 



JSargent'a Minor Surgery, new edition, 



Watson's Practice or Physic, . 



Wilson on the Skin, fitth edition, 



West on Diseases of Women, second edition, 



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NO INCREASE OF PRICE. 



TWO MEDICAL PERIODICALS, FREE OF POSTAGE, 



Containing about Fifteen Hundred large octavo pages, 



FOR FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, subject 



to postage, when not paid for in advance, - - - - - - $5 00 



THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, invariably in advance, - - 1 00 

 or, BOTH PERIODICALS mailed, FREE or POSTAGE (as long as the existing 

 rates are maintained), to any post-office in the United States, for Five 

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