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BLANCHARD & LEA'S MEDICAL 



KIRKES (WILLIAM SENHOUSE), M.D., 



Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, &c. 



A MANUAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. A new American, from the third and 



improved London edition. With two hundred illustrations. In one large and handsome royal 

 12mo. volume, extra cloth, pp. 586. $2 00. 



This is a new and very much improved edition of 

 Dr. Kirkes' well-known Handbook of Physiology. 

 It combines conciseness with completeness, and is, 

 therefore, admirably adapted for consultation by the 

 bnsy practitioner. Dublin Quarterly Journal. 



One of the very best handbooks of Physiology we 

 possess presenting just such an outline of the sci- 

 ence as the student requires during his attendance 

 upon a course of lectures, or for reference whilst 

 preparing for examination. Am. Medical Journal. 



Its excellence is in its compactness, its clearness, 



and its carefully cited authorities. It is the most 

 convenient of text-books. These gentlemen, Messrs. 

 Kirkes and Paget, have the gift of telling us what 

 we want to know, without thinking it necessary 

 to tell us all they know. Boston Med. and Surg. 

 Journal, 



For the student beginning this study, and the 

 practitioner who has but leisure to refresh big 

 memory, this book is invaluable, as it contains all 

 that it is important to know. Charleston Mid. 

 Journal. 



KNAPP'S TECHNOLOGY ; or, Chemistry applied 

 to the Arts and to Manufactures. Edited by Dr. 

 RONALDS, Dr. RICHARDSON, and Prof. W. R. 

 JOHNSON. In two handsome 8vo. vols. , extra cloth, 

 with about 500 wood- engravings. $6 00-. 



LAYCOCK'S LECTURES ON THE PRINCf- 

 PLES AND METHODS OF MEDICAL OB- 

 SERVATION AND RESEARCH. For the Use 



of Advanced Students and Junior Practitioners. 

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LALLEMAND AND WILSON. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, AND 



TREATMENT OF SPERMATORRHOEA. By M. LALLEMAND. Translated and edited by 



HENRY J McDouGALL. Third American edition. To which is added ON DISEASES 



OF THE VESICUL^E SEMINALES; AND THEIR ASSOCIATED ORGANS. With special refer- 

 ence to the Morbid Secretions of the Prostatic and (Jrethral Mucous Membrane. By MARR.IS 

 WILSON, M. D. In one neat octavo volume, of about 400 pp., extra cloth. $2 00. 



LA ROCHE (R.), M. D., &c. 

 YELLOW FEYER, considered in its Historical, Pathological, Etiological, and 



Therapeutical Relations. Including a Sketch of the Disease as it has occurred in Philadelphia 

 from 1699 to 1854, with an examination of the connections between it and the fevers known under 

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 handsome octavo volumes of nearly 1500 pages, extra cloth. $7 00. 



From Professor S. U. Dicleson, Charleston, S. C., 

 September 18, 1855. 



A monument of intelligent and well applied re- 

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 itself, a large library, and is destined to constitute 

 the special resort as a book of reference, in the 

 subject of which it treats, to all future time. 



We have not time at present, engaged as we are, 

 by day and by night, in the work of combating this 

 very disease, now prevailing in oui- city, to do more 

 than give this cursory notice of what we consider 

 as undoubtedly the most able and erudite medical 

 publication our country has yet produced. But in 

 view of the startling fact, that this, the most malig- 



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 has for several years been prevailing in our country 

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 is vast mischief done by ignorant pretenders to know- 

 ledge in regard to the disease, and in view of the pro- 

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 be called upon to treat the disease, we trust that this 

 able and comprehensive treatise will be very gene- 

 rally read in the south. Memphis Med. Recorder. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



PNEUMONIA ; its Supposed Connection, Pathological and Etiological, with Au- 

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LAWRENCE (W.), F. R. S., &c. % 



A TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE EYE. A new edition, edited, 



with numerous additions, and 243 illustrations, by ISAAC HAYS, M. D., Surgeon to Will's Hospi- 

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LUDLOW (J. L.), M. D. 

 A MANUAL OF EXAMINATIONS upon Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, 



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We know of no better companion for the student 

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crammed into his head by the various professors to 

 whom he is compelled to listen. Western Lancet. 

 May, 1857. 



