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ASHTON iT. J.), 



Surgeon to the Blenheim Dispensary, &c. 



ON THE DISEASES, INJURIES, AND MALFORMATIONS OF THE 



RECTUM AND ANUS; with remarks on Habitual Constipation. From the third and enlarged 

 London edition. With handsome illustrations. In one very beautifully printed octavo volume, 

 of about 300 pages, extra cloth. $2 00. 



The most complete one we possess on the subject. 

 Medico-Ckirurgical Review. 

 We are satisfied, after a careful examination of 



the excellent advice given in the concluding para- 

 graph above, would be to provide himself with a 

 c >py of the book from which it has been taken, and 



the volume, and a comparison of its contents with i diligently to con its instructive pages. They may 

 those of its leading predecessors and contemporaries, secure to him many a triumph and fervent blessing. 

 that the best way for the reaaer to avail himself of | Am. Journal Med. Sciences. 



ALLEN (J. MJ, M. D., 

 Professor of Anatomy in the Pennsylvania Medical College, ic. 



THE PRACTICAL ANATOMIST; or, The Student's Guide in the Dissecting- 



ROOM. With 266 illustration*. In one handsome royal 12mo. volume, of over 600 pages, extra 

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notice, we feel confident that the work of Dr. Allen 



We believe it to be one of the most useful works 

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However valuable may be the "Dissector's 

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s superior to any of them. We believe with the 

 author, that none is so fully illustrated as this, and 

 the arrangement of the work is such as to facilitate 

 the labors of the student. We most cordiiliy re- 

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ANATOMICAL ATLAS. 



By Professors H. H. SMITH and W. E. HORNER, of the University of Pennsyl- 

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ABEL (F. A.), F. C. S. AND C. L. BLOXAM. 



HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY, Theoretical, Practical, and Technical; with a 

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ASHVVELL (SAMUEL), M. D., 



Obstetric Physician and Lecturer to Guy's Hospital, London. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. 



Illustrated by Cases derived from Hospital and Private Practice. Third American, from the Third 

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The most useful practical work on the subject in 

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The most able, and certainly the most standard 

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ARNOTT (NEILL), M. D. 

 ELEMENTS OF PHYSICS j or Natural Philosophy, General and Medical. 



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BIRD (GOLD1NG), A. M., M . D., Ac. 

 URINARY DEPOSITS : THEIR DIAGNOSIS, PATHOLOGY, AND 



THERAPEUTICAL INDICATIONS. Edited by EDMUND LLOYD BIRKETT, M. D. A new 

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Itcan scarcely be necessary for us to say anything . to the extension and satisfactory employment of our 

 of the merits of this well-known Treatise, which so therapeutic resources. In the preparation of this 

 admirably brings into practical application the re- ! newt dition of his work, it isobvious that Dr. Gold- 

 suits of those microscopical and chemical re- ! ing Bird has spared no pains to render it a faunful 

 searches regarding the physiology and pathology representation of the present state of scientific 

 of the urinary secretion, which have contributed so , knowledge on the subject it embraces. Srir/iAan** 

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BENNETT (J. HUGHES), M.D., F. R. S. E., 



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THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCU- 

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BARLOW (GEORGE H.), M . D. 



Physician to Guy's Hospital, London, &c. 



A MANUAL OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. With Additions by D. 



F. CONDIE, M. D., author of" A Practical Treatise on Diseases of Children," 62x5. In one hand- 

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We recommend Dr. Barlow's Manual in the warm- 

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found it clear, concise, practical, and aoand. Bot- 



ton Med. and Surg. Journal. 



