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WILDE (W. R..), 



Surgeon to St. Mark's Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, Dublin. 



AURAL SURGERY, AND THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF DIS- 

 EASES OF THE EAR. In one handsome octavo volume, with illustrations. (Just Ready.} 

 So little is generally known in this country concerning the causes, symptoms, and treatment of 

 aural affections, that a practical and scientific work on that subject, from a practitioner of Mr. 

 "Wilde's great experience, cannot fail to be productive of much benefit, by attracting attention 

 to this obscure class of diseases, which too frequently escape attention until past relief. The im- 

 mense number of cases which have come under Mr. Wilde's observation for many years, have 

 afforded him opportunities rarely enjoyed for investigating this branch of medical science, and his 

 work may therefore be regarded as of the highest authority. 



WEST (CHARLES), M. D., 



Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Children, &c. 



LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD. 



In one volume, octavo, of four hundred and fifty pages. 



The Lectures of Dr. West, originally published in 

 the London Medical Gazette, form a most valuable 

 addition to this branch of practical medicine. For 

 many years physician to the Children's Infirmary, 

 his opportunities for observing their diseases have 

 been most extensive, no less than 14,000 children 

 having been brought under his notice during the past 

 nine years. These have evidently been studied with 

 great care, and the result has been the production of 

 the very best work in our language, so far as it goes, 

 on the diseases of this class of our patients. The 

 symptomatology and pathology of their diseases are 

 especially exhibited most clearly; and we are con- 

 vinced that no one can read with care these lectures 

 without deriving from them instruction of the most 

 important kind. Charleston Med. Journal. 



Every portion of these lectures is marked by a ge- 

 neral accuracy of description, and by the soundness 

 of the views set forth in relation to the pathology 

 and therapeutics of the several maladies treated of. 

 The lectures on the diseases of the respiratory ap- 

 paratus, about one-third of the whole number, are 

 particularly excellent, forming one of the fullest 

 and most able accounts of these affections, as they 

 present themselves during infancy and childhood, 

 in the English language. The history of the seve- 

 ral forms of phthisis during these periods of exist- 

 ence, with their management, will be read by all 

 with deep interest. The American Journal of the, 

 Medical Sciences. 



WILLIAMS (C. J. B.), M. D., F. R. S., 



Professor of Clinical Medicine in University College, London, &c. 



PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE; comprising General Pathology and Therapeu- 



tics, and a brief general view of Etiology, Nosology, Semeiology, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and 

 Hygienics. Edited, with Additions, by MEREDITH CLYMER, M. D. Fourth American, from the 

 last'and enlarged London edition. In one octavo volume, of nearly five hundred pages. Now 

 Ready. This new edition has been materially enlarged and brought up by the editor. 

 It possesses the strongest claims to the attention of the medical student and practitioner, from 

 the admirable manner in which the various inquiries in the different branches of pathology are 

 investigated, combined, and generalized by an experienced practical physician, and directly applied 

 to the investigation and treatment of disease. EDITOR'S PREFACE. 



The best exposition in our language, or, we be- I Few books have proved more useful, or met with 

 Here, in any language, of rational medicine, in its | a more ready sale than this, and no practitioner 

 present improved and rapidly improving state. j should regard his library as complete without it. 

 British and Foreign Medico-Chirurg. Review. \ Ohio Med. and Surg. Journal. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY 



ORGANS; including Diseases of the Larynx, Trachea, Lungs, and Pleurae. With numerous 

 Additions and Notes, by M. CLYMER, M. D. With wood-cuts. In one octavo volume, pp. 508. 



YOUATT (WILLIAM), V. S. 

 THE HORSE. A new edition, with numerous illustrations; together with a 



general history of the Horse; a Dissertation on the American Trotting Horse ; how Trained and 

 Jockeyed ; an Account of his Remarkable Performances ; and an Essay on the Ass and the Mule. 

 By J. S. SKINNER, formerly Assistant Postmaster-General, and Editor of the Turf Register. 

 One large octavo volume. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE DOa. Edited by E. J. LEWIS, M. D. With numerous and beautiful 

 illustrations. In one very handsome volume, crown 8vo., crimson cloth, gilt. 



ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL CATALOGUE, 



BLANCH ARD & LEA have now ready a Catalogue of their Medical and Surgical Publi- 

 cations, containing descriptions of the works, with Notices of the Press, and specimens of 

 the Illustrations, making a pamphlet of forty-eight large octavo pages. It has been prepared 

 with great care, and without regard to expense, forming one of the most beautiful specimens 

 of typographical execution as yet issued in this country. Copies will be sent by mail, and 

 the postage paid, on application to the Publishers, by enclosing a three cent postage stamp. 



