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10 LEA &, BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. 



CHURCHILL'S MIDWIFERY. 



ON THE THEORY JNORACTICE OF MIDWIFERY, 



BY FLEETWOOD CHURCHILL, M. D., M.R.I.A., 



Licentiate of the Colle-ie of Physicians in Ireland ; Physician io the Western Lying-in- Hospital; Lecturer on 



Midwifery, &c, in the Richmond Hospital Medical School, &c. &.C. 





WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS, 





BY ROBERT HUSTON, M.D., 



Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics, and formerly of Obstetrics and the Disease of Wo- 

 men and Children in the JetFerson Medical College of Philadelphia; President of the Philadelphia 



Medical Society, &c. &c. 



SECOND AMERICAN EDITION. 



WITH ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT DLILUSTRATIONS, 



Engraved by Gilbert from Drawings by Bagg and others. 



In one beautiful octavo volume. 



In this age of books, when much is written in every department of the science of medicine, it is a matter of 

 no small moment to the student, which of the many he shall choose for his study in pupilage, anil guide m 

 practice. In no department is the choice more difficult than in that of midwifery ; many excellent and truly 

 valuable treatises in this department of medicine have, within a few years past, been written; of this character 

 are those of Dewees, Velpeau. Meigs and R gby, with due respect to the authors of the works just cited, we are 

 compelled to admit, that to Mr. Churchill has been reserved the honorof presenting to the profession ont more 

 particularly adapted io the want and use of students, a work rich in statistics— clear in practice— and free in 

 style— possessing no small claims to our confidence.— The New York Journal of Medicine. 



WILLIAMS' PATHOLOGY. • 



PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE 



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COMPRISING 



GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS 



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AXD A GENERAL TIEW OF 



ETIOLOGY, NOSOLOGY, SEMEIOLOGY. DIAGNOSIS ANT> PROGNOSIS. 



BY CHARLES J. B. WILLIAMS, M.D., F.R.S., 



Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Ac. 



WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS, 



BY MEREDITH CLYMER, M. D., &c. 



ft* In one volume, octavo. 



PEREIRA'S MATERIA MEDICA. 



With nearly Three Hundred Engravings on Wood. 



A NEW EDITION, LATELY PUBLISHED. 



THE ELEMENTS OF 





MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS. 



COMPREHENDING 



THE NATURAL HISTORY, PREPARATION, PROPERTIES, COMPO- 

 SITION, EFFECTS AND USES OF MEDICINES. 



BY JONATHAN PEREIRA, M.D., F.R.S. and L.S. 



Member of the Society of Pharmacy of Paris; Examiner in Materia Medica and Pharmacy of the Umversuy 



of London; Lecturer on Materia Medica at the London Hospital. Lc &■<•. ",'■• 



Second American, from the last London Edition, enlarged and improved. 



WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS BY JOSEPH CARSON, M.D. 



In two volumes, octavo, containing Fifteen Hundred very large pages, illustrated by Two Hundred an 



Seventy-five Wood-cuts. 

 Tb|fr€ncyclop«5d1a of materia medica, for such it may justly be entitled, gives the fullest and most *™£**' 



position of materia med;caand its associate branches of anv work hitherto published in ihe En S !,9, » ! «£le its 

 it abounds in research and erudition: its statements of facts are clear and methodically arranged, / wa . 

 aeraneuticat fYninnaiinn. «,. Q r^;i„«.„~u: i »„,* ;« „««„..*-..« :*u »a •i„i.Xai uYnorience. J' lS et i UttJ » 



Uh«^L l .- dr towpeuiie employment, together 

 ™f "*£ ^P?««P". •nil tne details 8 of m 



with the mode of forming the characters and u 



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extraoX^m! e< an >* * lrlh ^ "-mark. vv « have no doubt it will have a circulation commensurate w 



*» FuoYHnn^ *'""" 7r e Xew York Journal of Medicine. ^ nt oft he pro- 



*« n Z ffl^? 1 *™& in Jhat department of medical science-by the common consent of <W rf 

 Medicine art Surg ty X *** scienufic Treaiiae on Materia Medica in our language."- ■**■*■ Jau 



