AND SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS. 



ASHWELL (SAMUEL), M. D. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. 



Illustrated by Cases derived from Hospital and Private Practice. With Additions by PAUL BECK 

 GODDARD, M. D. Second American edition. In one octavo volume, of 520 pages. 



One of the very best works ever issued from the 

 press on the diseases of females. Western Lancet. 



This is an invaluable work. Missouri Medical 

 and Surgical Journal. 



We strongly recommend Dr. Ashwell's Treatise 

 to our readers as a valuable book of reference, on an 

 extensive, complicated, and highly important class 

 of diseases Edinburgh Monthly Journal o/Med. 



Sciences. 



ARNOTT (NEILL), M. D. 



ELEMENTS OF PHYSICS; or Natural Philosophy, General and Medical. 



Written for universal use, in plain or non-technical language. A new edition, by ISAAC HAYS : 

 M. D. Complete in one octavo volume, of 484 pages, with about two hundred illustrations. 



ABERCROMBIE (JOHN), M . D. 

 PATHOLOGICAL AND PRACTICAL RESEARCHES ON DISEASES OF 



THE STOMACH, INTESTINAL CANAL, &c. Fourth edition, in one small octavo volume, 

 of 260 pages. 



BENNETT (HENRY), M. D. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON INFLAMMATION OF THE UTERUS 



AND ITS APPENDAGES, and on Ulceration and Induration of the Neck of the Uterus. Third 

 edition. In one neat octavo volume, of 350 pages, with wood-cuts. 



We shall not call it a second edition, because, as 

 Dr. Bennett truly observes, it is really a new work. 

 It will be found to contain not only a faithful histo- 

 ry of the various pathological changes produced by 

 inflammation in the uterus and its annexed organs, 

 in the different phases of female life, but also an ac- 

 curate analysis of the influence exercised by inflam- 

 mation in the production of the various morbid con- 

 ditions of the uterine system, hitherto described and 

 treated as functional. Britishand Foreign Medico- 

 Chirurgical Review. 



Few works issue from the medical press which 

 are at once original and sound in doctrine ; but such, 

 we feel assured, is the admirable treatise now before 



us. The important practical precepts which the 

 author inculcates are all rigidly deduced from facts. 

 . . . Every page of the book is good, and eminently 

 practical. . . . So far as we know and believe, it is 

 the best work on the subject of which it treats. 

 Monthly Journal of Medical Science. 



We refer our readers with satisfaction to this work 

 for information on a hitherto most obscure and diffi- 

 cult class of diseases. London Medical Gazette. 



One of the best practical monographs amongst 

 modern English medical books. Transylvania Med. 

 Journal. 



BE ALE (LIONEL JOH N), M. R. C. S., c. 

 THE LAWS OF HEALTH IN RELATION TO MIND AND BODY. 



A Series of Letters from an old Practitioner to a Patient. In one handsome volume, royal 12mo., 

 extra cloth. 



BILLING (ARCHIBALD), M. D. 



THE PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE. Second American, from the Fifth and 

 Improved London edition. In one handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, 250 pages. 



BLAKISTON .(PEYTON), M. D., F. R. S., &c. 

 PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS ON CERTAIN DISEASES 



CHEST, and on the Principles of Auscultation. In one volume. Svo., pp. 384. 



OF THE 



BENEDICT (N. D.), M. D. 

 COMPENDIUM OF LECTURES ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE 



OF MEDICINE, delivered by PROFESSOR CHAPMAN in the University of Pennsylvania. In one 

 octavo volume, of 258 pages. 



BURROWS (GEORGE), M. D. 



ON DISORDERS OF THE CEREBRAL CIRCULATION, and on the Con- 

 nection between the Affections of the Brain and Diseases of the Heart. In one Svo. vol., with 

 colored plates, pp. 21 b'. 



