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BOIVIN AND DUGES’ ) { 
PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF THE UTERUS | 
and its APPENDAGES, 
Translated from the French of Moe. Borvin, Sage-Femme Surveillante en Chef de | 
la Maison Royale de Santé, &c.; and A. Duces, Professeur Ala Faculté = | 
de Médecine, Montpellier, &c.; 
with copious Notes, 
By G.O.Hemine, Glasgow, F.L.S. Physician-Accoucheur to the St. Pancras Infirmary. : 
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sound discrimination in rendering it into English.’’—Lancet. ; 
“The Preface, by Dr. Heming, contains a slight sketch of the recent improvements in ee q 
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are of great assistance in understanding the author’s descriptions, and are Ke 
Medical Review. 
DR. HODGKIN'S 
LECTURES ON THE MORBID ANATOMY OF THE SEROUS 
and MUCOUS MEMBRANES. 
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PARASITICAL ANIMALS, MALIGNANT ADVENTITIOUS STRUC- 
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and other countries.’’—British and Foreign Medical Review. 
DR. RYAN’S 
MANUAL OF MIDWIFERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN 
AND CHILDREN; 
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‘*It is a work safe to follow, and one from which the experienced practitioner may find considerable 
information.’’—Dr. Dewees, Philadelphia. 
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