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Medical Works, published by a 
DR. COLLES’S 
PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF MERCURY — 
In the CURE of VENEREAL and other Diseases. 
8vo. 9s. cloth. 
Ht.is one of those rere books whiqh proceed feces: msembere of our sauteanian, that we fel a 
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should never look u 
useless speculative 
different effects produced by different modes 
varieties of inveterate syphilis, which assumed so destructive a character in the hands of practitioners of 
the old school, and so frequently baffle the efforts of disciples of the new doctrine.’’ 
Brit. and For. Med. Review. 
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“* We must rank, as a most important heap yan ir 
etails, and is quite 
knowledge, Dr. Colles’s demonstration of the — 
ing mercury, and its beneficial application to — 
DR. MONTGOMERY'S 
EXPOSITION OF SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF PREGNANCY, 
The Pertop of Human Gestation, and the Sicys of Detvery; 
Accompanied with a Series of Plates, accurately drawn and coloured from Nature 
(now for the first time made available for reference to the Profession), representing the — 
Changes observable in the Breasts and their ArEoLz, as Sions of PRecnancy, — 
from the Third Month to the period of Delivery ; also Seventeen Figures, coloured 
from Nature, illustrative of the Effects produced in the Ovaries by Impregnation: 
to which is added, an Essay on the Spontaneous Amputation of the 
Farvs, illustrated with Woodcuts. 
* It is distinguished b: t research and extensive original investigation. The are of great 
” we fe le ; they admirably illustrate the author’s * te ont aaa 
beauty and interest, very valuab 
observations.’’—Dudlin Journ. of Med. Science. 
‘* We here close a lengthened, and, we trust, impartial, review of Dr. Montgomery’s work, which — 
we strongly recommend to our readers as by far the completest and best that exists on the subject — 
of which it treats. We have already spoken of the plates, which are admirable.’’ 
‘* We notice this work with pleasure, for Dr. Montgomery has treated his subject in a complete 
and masterly manner. We have seldom seen more beautiful specimens of coloured drawings.’’—Lancet. 
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Physiological History of Digestion 
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Intermixture of Animal and Vegetable Food 
Luncheons objectionable 
Quality of the different Meals, and Periods 
best adapted for Breakfast, Dinner, Tea, 
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Quantity of Food and Liquids that should 
be taken at Meals 
Necessity of Exercise 
Danger of Gas-light 
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“ Dr. Paris’s work has become one of authority in the profession. This edition contains much new 
matter, and the reader will find many suggestions with regard to the nepulstion of Diet and ye bis 
departments of medicine which have been occupied by draughts and pills.’’—Brit. Annals of Medicine. | 
* Dr. Paris’s book should be in the library of every family 
investigation of all deran; 
ON DIET; , 
Importance of Ventilated Apartments , 
Sleeping after Dinner 
Of the Circumstances which influence the 
Sh pean of different species of Food | 
and of Drinks 
A Tabular Scheme for investigating the | — | 
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Causes, Nature, and Seat of Indigesti 
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its Cure 
Rules for Dyspeptic Patients 
Acidity of Stomach, Flatulence, &c. 
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