Medical Books published by J. Callow. 3 



the end of the year 1817. Chronologically and alphabetically 

 arranged. In 1 vol. 4to. price 7*. Gd. bds. 



BURNETT'S (Dr. William) PRACTICAL ACCOUNT of the Fever, 

 commonly called the Bilious Remittent, as it appeared in the Ships 

 and Hospitals of the Mediterranean Fleet ; with Cases and Dis- 

 sections. To which are added, Facts and Observations illustrative 

 of the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Fever in the Medi- 

 terranean, comprehending the History of Fever in the Fleet, 

 during the Years 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, and of the Gibraltar and 

 Carthagena Fevers. 2d edition, 8vo. boards, 14s. 



BUTTER'S (Dr. William) ACCOUNT of PUERPERAL FEVERS, 

 as they appeared in Derbyshire and some of the Counties adjacent; 

 illustrated by Cases, and successful Methods both of Prevention 

 and Cure. 2*. Gd. 



BUTTER on the INFANTILE REMITTENT FEVER, commonly 

 called the Worm Fever ; accurately describing that fatal Disease, 

 explaining its Causes and Nature, and discovering an easy, safe, 

 and successful Method of Cure. 2d edition, Is. Gd. 



BUTTER'S (Dr. William) IMPROVED METHOD of Opening the 

 Temporal Artery. Also, a new Operation for extracting the 

 Cataract. With Cases and Operations, illustrating the good 

 Effects of Arteriotomy, Hemlock, and other Remedies, in various 

 Diseases. 4s. 



BUTTERS (Dr. William) TREATISE on the Angina Pectoris. 2s. 



BUTTER'S (Win.) TREATISE on the Venereal Rose, commonly 

 termed the Gonorrhoea Virulenta, containing a simple, safe, and 

 certain Method of Cure, without the use of Mercury. 2s. 6d. 



A. CORN. CELSI de MED1CINA Libri Octo quibus accedunt, 

 Indices Capitum Autorum etllerum ex Recensione Leonardi Targae. 

 In 8vo. boards, 12*. 



CABANIS's (P. J. G.) SKETCH of the Revolutions of Medical 

 Science, and Views relating to its Reform; translated from the 

 French, with Notes, by A. Henderson, M.D. 8vo, boards, 9*. 



CARMICHAEL's (R.) ESSAY on the Nature of Scrofula, with 

 Evidence of its Origin from Disorders of the Digestive Organs ; 

 illustrated by a number of Cases, successfully treated, and inter- 

 spersed with Observations on the General Treatment of Children. 

 8vo. boards, 5s. 



CASES of the EXCISION of Carious Joints, by H. Park, Surgeon 

 in the Liverpool Hospital ; and P. F. Moreau, De Bar sur-Ornain, 

 M. D. de 1'Ecole de Paris : wkh Observations by James Jeffray, 

 M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the College of 

 Glasgow. Illustrated by engravings, 12mo. boards, 4s. Gd. 



CLARK's (John) OBSERVATIONS on the Diseases which prevail in 

 long Voyages to Hot Countries, particularly to the East Indies ; 

 and on the same Diseases as they appear in Great Britain. 8vo. 

 boards, 7s. Gd. 1809. 



