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MILLER (JAMES), F. R. S. E., 



Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, &c. 



PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY. Fourth American, from the third and revised 

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 two hundred and forty illustrations on wood. $3 75. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth American from the last Edin- 



burgh edition. Revised by the American editor. Illustrated by three hundred and sixty-four 

 engravings on wood. In one large octavo volume, extra cloth, of nearly 700 pages. $3 75. 

 No encomium of ours could add to the popularity i his works, both on the principles and practice ot 

 of Miller's Surgery. Its reputation in this country ; surgery have been assigned the highest rank. If we 

 is unsurpassed by that of any other work, and, when were limited to but one work on surgery, that one 

 taken in connection with the author's Principles of should be Miller's, as we regard it as superior to all 

 Surgery, constitutes a whole, without reference to i others. St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journal. 

 which no conscientious surgeon would be willing to 

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and Surg. Journal. \ The author has in this and his" Principles," pre- 

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profound an impression in so short a time as the writ ing is ordinal, impassive, and engaging, ener- 



if r J!!r- ? n ple " ^ '!? **??*? f Sur ? er \ by i getic, concise, and lucid. Few have thefaculty of 



-or so richly merited the reputation they ! Condensing so much in small space, and at the same 



have acquired. The author is an eminently sensi- j time 8O persistently holding theattention. Whether 



We, practical, and well-informed man, who knows ; as a text . b ook for student! or a book of reference 



.xactly what he is talking about and exactly how to for practi t io ners, it cannot be too strongly recom- 



talk it.-Kentucky Medical Recorder. mended .-5<m<Aer Journal of Med. and Physical 



By the almost unanimous voice of the profession, Scienets. 



MORLAND (W. W.), M. D., 



Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, <kc. 



DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS; a Compendium of their Diagnosis, 



Pathology, and Treatment. With illustrations. In one large and handsome octavo volume, of 



about 600 pages, extra cloth. $3 50. 



Taken as a whole, we can recommend Dr. Mor- ! refer. This desideratum has been supplied by Dr. 

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 the library of every medical or surgical practi- i before us a full, judicious, and reliable digest. 

 tioner. B rit. and For.Med.-Ckir. Rev., April, 1859. j Bach subject is treated with sufficient minuteness. 



Every medical practitioner whose attention has I yet in a succinct, narrational style, such as to recder 

 been to any extent attracted towards the class of j the wort one of great interest, and one which wi I 

 diseases to which this treatise relates, must have prove m the highest_ degree useful to the genera! 

 often and sorely experienced the want of some full, 

 yet concise recent compendium to which he could 



practitioner. N. Y. Journ. of Medicine, 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE MORBID EFFECTS OF THE RETENTION IN THE BLOOD OF 



THE ELEMENTS OF THE URINARY SECRETION. Being the Dissertation to which the 

 Fiske Fund Prize was awarded, July 11, 1861. In one small octavo volume, 83 pages, extra 

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MONTGOMERY (W. F.), M. D., M. R. I. A., &c., 



Professor of Midwifery in the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, &c. 



AN EXPOSITION OF THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF PREGNANCY. 



With some other Papers on Subjects connected with Midwifery. From the second and enlarged 



English edition. With two exquisite colored plates, and numerous wood-cuts. In one very 



handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, of nearly 600 pages. $3 75. 



A book unusually rich in practical suggestions. fresh, and vigorous, and classical is our author's 

 Am. Journal Med. Sciences, Jan. 1857. style; and one forgets, in th renewed charm of 



These several subjects so interesting in them- ' 2vei T page, that it, and every line, and every word 

 elves, and so important, every one of them, to the has been weighed and reweighed through years of 

 most delicate and precious of social relations, con- preparation ; that this is of all others the book of 

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MOHR (FRANCIS), PH. D., AND REDWOOD (THEOPHI LUS). 

 PRACTICAL PHARMACY. Comprising the Arrangements, Apparatus, and 



Manipulations of the Pharmaceutical Shop and Laboratory. Edited, with extensive Additions, 

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MALGAIGNE'S OPERATIVE SURGERY, based 

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