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Now completed, the 
Cyclopadia of Practical Medicine, 
EpiTEeD By J. FORBES, M.D-F.R.S.; ALEX. TWEEDIE, M.D.; J. CONOLLY, M.D. 
This important work is now completed, in four large volumes, and consists of a Series of 
Original Essays upon all the subjects of Medicine, contributed by no less than sixty-seven of 
the most eminent practical Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland; forming a complete 
LIBRARY of MEDICINE. Each subject has been treated by a writer of acknowledged 
reputation, whose particular studies have eminently fitted him for the task, and all the articles 
W. P. Alison, M.D. F.R.S.E. 
James Apjohn, M.D. M.R.1.A. 
R. Arrowsmith, M.D. Coventry. 
Edward Ash, M.D. Norwich. 
James L. Bardsley, M.D. Man- 
chester. 
Edward Barlow, M.D. Bath. 
anes Edward Beattie, M.D. 
John J. Bigsby, M.D.F.L.S. Newark. 
. tock, M.D. V.P.R.S. F.L.S. 
_ F.G.S. &c. 
Joseph Brown, M.D. Sunderland. 
Thomas H. Burder, M.D. 
John Cheyne, M.D. F.R.S.E. 
M.R.I.A, 
Robert Christison, M.D. F.R.S.E. 
Sir James Clark, M.D. F.R.S. 
Henry Clutterbuck, M.D. 
J. Corrigan, M.D. Dublin. 
this way much sooner. 
e authenticated with the names of the authors; thus giving the work a character of originality 
and authority which does not belong to Cyclopedias upon the plan of anonymous publication, 
or to compilations by single writers, however learned and industrious. 
Contributors. 
John Crampton, M.D, M.R.1.A. 
Adair Crawford, M.D. 
Andrew Crawford, M.D. 
William Cumin, M.D. Glasgow. 
John Darwell, M.D. Birmingham. 
Frederick Duesbury, M.D. 
John Elliotson, M.D. F.R.S. 
J. Gillkrest, M.D. 
George Goldie, M.D. Shrewsbury. 
James Grant, M.D. Jedburgh. 
George Gregory, M.D. 
Marshall Hall, M.D. F.R.S.L. and 
E. &c. &e. 
Thomas Hancock, M.D. 
Bisset Hawkins, M.D. 
Charles Hastings, M.D. 
J. Hope, M.D. F.R.S. 
James Houghton, M.D. Dublin. 
Arthur 575s M.D. M.R.1.A. 
Charles Johnson, M.D. Dublin. 
William Bruce Joy, M.D. Dublin. 
J. P. Kay, M.D. Manchester. 
William Kerr, M.D. 
* Such a work as this has long been wanting in this country. British Medicine ought to have set itself forth in 
We have often wondered that the medical profession and the entirpeiting publishers of Great 
Britain did not, long ere this, enter upon such an undertaking as a Cyclopzedia of Practic: 
* The Cyclopzedia of Practical Medicine, a work which does honour to our country, and to which one is proud to 
see the names of so many provincial physicians attached.’’ 
Dr. Hasting’s Address to Provincial Medical and Surgical Association. 
‘* Of the medical publications of the past year, one may be more particularly noticed, as 
_ Robert B. Todd, M.B 
Robert Law, M.D. Dublin, 
Robert Lee, M.D. F.R.S. 
Charles Locock, M.D. 
David H. Mac Adam, M.D. Dublin. 
William F. Montgomery, M.D. 
J. A, Paris, M.D. F.R.S. 
J.C. Prichard, M.D. F.R.S. Bristol. 
Jones Quain, M.D. 
Archibald Robertson, M.D. 
P. M. Roget, M.D. Sec.R.S. 
John Scott, M.D. Edinburgh. 
William Stokes, M.D. Dublin. 
Robert J. N. Streeten, M.D. 
J. A. Symonds, M.D. Bristol. 
A. T. Thomson, M.D. F.L.S. 
Thomas Thomson, M.D. F.R.S.L. 
T. J. Todd, M.D. Brighton. 
Richard Townsend, M.D. M.R.I.A. 
Robert Venables, M.B. 
Thomas Watson, M.D. 
John Whiting, M.D. 
Charles J. B. Williams, M.D. 
Medicine.’ 
Medical Gazette. 
artaking, from its 
extent and the number of contributors, somewhat of the nature of a national undertaking, namely, the ‘ Cyclopedia 
of Practical Medicine.’ It accomplishes what has been noticed as most desirable, by presenting, on several important 
topics of medical inquiry, full, comprehensive, and well-digested expositions, shewing the present state of our 
knowledge on each. In this country, a work of this kind was much wanted, and that now supplied cannot but be 
deemed an important acquisition. e difficulties of the undertaking were not slight, and it required great energies 
o surmount them. These energies, however, were possessed by the able and distinguished editors, who, with 
diligence and labour such as few can know or appreciate, have succeeded in concentrating, in a work of moderate 
‘size, a body of practical knowledge of great extent and usefulness.’’ 
Dr. Barlow’s Address to the Medical and Surgical Association. 
«The Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine” is comprehended in four large vols., printed in 
‘oyal 8vo. double columns, containing as much matter as is usually found in twenty, or even 
thirty, ordinary-sized octavos, neatly done up in cloth, and lettered, price £6. 15s.; or hand- 
omely half-bound in morocco, gilt and lettered, with marbled edges, £7. 7s.; serving as a 
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