AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. 



TODD (ROBERT BENTLEY), M. D., F. R. S., 



Professor of Physiology in King's College, London; and 

 WILLIAM BOWMAN, F. R. S., 



Demonstrator of Anatomy in King's College, London. 



THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF MAN. With 



about three hundred large and beautiful illustrations on wood. Complete in one large octavo 

 volume, of 950 pages, extra cloth. Price $4 50. 



Itis more concise than Carpenter's Principles, and 

 more modern than tne accessible edition of Muller's 

 Elements; its details are b*ef, but sufficier.it; its 

 descriptions vivid ; its illustrations exact and copi- 

 ous ; and its language terse and perspicuous. 



A magnificent contribution to British medicine, 

 and the American physician who shall fail to peruse 

 it, wih have failed to read one of the most instruc- 

 tive books of the nineteenth centur^. N. O. Med. 

 and Surg. Journal. 



Charleston Med. Journal. 



TODD (R. B.) M. D., F. R. S., &c. 

 CLINICAL LECTURES ON CERTAIN DISEASES OF THE URINARY 



ORGANS AND ON DROPSIES. In one octavo volume, 284 pages, extra cloth. $1 50. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



CLINICAL LECTURES ON CERTAIN ACUTE DISEASES. In one neat 



octavo volume,, of 320 pages, extra cloth. $1 75. 



TOYNBEE (JOSEPH), F. R. S., 



'Aural Surgeon to, and Lecturer on Surgery at, St. Mary's Hospital. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE EAR; their Diag- 



nosis, Pathology, and Treatment. Illustrated with one hundred engravings on wood. In one 



very handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, $3 00. 



The work is a rnodel of its kind, and every page Surgery, it is without a rival in onr language or any 

 and paragraph oi it are worthy of the most thorough : other. Charleston Med. Journ. and Rev., Sept. 1860 

 study. Considered all in ail-as an original work, j The work of Mr> Toynbee is undoubtedly, upon 

 well written, philosophically elaborated, and happi- th whol th most vall j abie produciion of e k ^ nd 

 Iv-illustrated with cases and drawings-it is by far ; in ^ laagaage . The author has long Deen known 

 the ablest monograph that has ever appeared on the ; by h f s nu Vrou a monographs uponlubjects con- 

 anatomy and diseases of the ear, and one of the most | nected Wlth disease8 of the ear, and ia now regarded 

 valuable contributions to the art and science of sur- as the hl hest aut horitv on most points in his de- 

 gery in the nineteenth century. N. Amer. Medico- partm ent of science. Mr. Toyabee's work, as we 

 Chtrurg. Review, Sept. 1860. already said, is undoubtedly the moat reliable 



We are speaking within the limits of modest ac- ; guide for the study of the diseases of the ear in any 

 knowledgment, and with a sincere and unbiassed ! language, and should be in the library of every phy- 

 judgment, when we affirm that as a treatise on Aural sician. Chicago Med. Journal, July, 1860. 



WILLIAMS (C. J. B.), M.D., F. R. S., 



Professor of Clinical Medicine in University College, London, &c. 



PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE. An Eleraentaiy View of the Causes, Nature, 



Treatment, Diagnosis, and Prognosis of Disease; with brief remarks on Hygienics, or the pre- 

 servation of health. A new American, from the third and revised London edition. In one octavo ' 

 volume, extra cloth, oi about 500 pages. $2 50. 



WHAT TO OBSERVE 

 AT THE BEDSIDE AND AFTER DEATH, IN MEDICAL CASES. 



Published under the authority of the London Society for Medical Observation. A new American, 



from the second and revised Londou edition. In one very handsome volume, royal 12mo., extra 



cloth. $1 00. 



To the observer who prefers accuracy to blunders I One of the finest aids to a young practitioner we 

 and precision to carelessness, this little book is in- I have ever seen. Peninsular Journal ofMtdicint. 

 valuable. N. H. Journal of Medicine. 



WALSHE (W. H.), M. D., 



Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in University College, London, &c. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE LUNGS; including 



the Principles of Physical Diagnosis. Third American, from the third revised and much en- 

 larged London edition. In one vol. octavo, of 468 pages, extra cloth. $2 25. 

 The present edition has been carefully revised and much enlarged, and may be said in the main 

 lo be rewritten. Descriptions of several diseases, previously omitted, are now introduced; an 

 effort has been made to bring the description of anatomical characters to the level of the wants of 

 the practical physician ; and the diagnosis and prognosis of each complaint are more completely 

 considered. The sections on TREATMENT and the Appendix have, especially, been largely ex- 

 tended. Author's Preface. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF THE HEART AND 



GREAT VESSELS, including the Principles of Physical Diagnosis. Third American, from the 



third revised and much enlarged London edition. In one handsome octavo volume of 420 pages, 



extra cloth. $2 25. 



The present edition has been carefully revised ; much new matter has been added, and the entire 

 work in a measure remodelled. Numerous facts and discussions, more or less completely novel, 

 will be found in the description of ttte principles of physical diagnosis ; but the chief additions have 

 been made in the practical portions of the book. Several affections, of which little or no account 

 had been given in the previous editions, are now treated of in detail. Author's Preface. 



