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ae and Toxicology in Starling Medical College, and of Natural Sciences 
apital ag eri Columbus, O, xxxi, and 668 pp., 8vo, with 13 steel 
plates, New York, 1867, (Balliére Brothers). —Dr. Wormley has taken 
shou ugh but a novice in the latter ats re ei that in such work 
has no superior. We know not which to admire most, fo masterly 
Manner in which Dr, Wormley has cane his subject, the science of 
Poisons, or the extreme beauty of the plates which supplement the text. 
The real practical value of the work the writer has already tested in 
Connection with a case of poison by means which he has now on 
d. The Messrs, Balliére have issued the work in elegant style well 
Comporting with its scientific merits. GF. Be 
8. Chemistry of the Farm ons the Sea, with other familiar Chemi- 
_fssays ; by Jas. R. Nicnois, MD. Boston, A. Williams & 
1867, 123 pp.— This roune a nine chapters on the chemistry of 
®Jarm, the sea, a bowl of milk, the dwelling, a kernel of corn, obscure 
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Kerchief, scented dentifrices, pomatums, cos- 
powders, odorous vinegars, ces, po atums, 
metics, peeved soap, etc., to which is added an Appendix on preparing 
gre ete: by G. W. Seprimus Prussz, Analytical Chem- 
Bi : eer beg the 3d — Ed. 402 pp.,12mo. Philadel- 
$6 Lindeay ond Discos 
ie Art of Manufact turing Soap and Candles, including the most 
veries, embracing all kinds of ordinary hard, soft, and toilet 
ae esi opel those made by the cold pet the of — 
: of tallow and composite candles; by ApoLPH 
ce = em FLD, i ae pe Analytical Chemist. ea 12m0, with wood 
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