38 SCIENTIFIC CATALOGUE, 



Anderson.— ON the treatment of diseases of 



THE SKIN ; with an Analysis of Eleven Thousand Consecutive 

 Cases. By Dr. McCall Anderson, Professor of Practice of 

 Medicine in Anderson's University, Physician to the Dispensary for 

 Skin Diseases, etc., Glasgow. Crown 8vo. cloth. %s. 



The first part of this work, which it is believed will be found of the 

 greatest value to all medical men, as well as to all who are interested 

 in its subject, consists of a carefully tabulated and critical analysis 

 of I i,ooo cases of skin disease, l,ooo of these having occurred in 

 the authoj-' s private p7'actice, and the rest in his hospital practice. 

 These cases are all classified under certain distinct heads, according 

 to the nature and cause of the disease, while a number of the more 

 interesting cases are alluded to in detail. The second part of the 

 work treats of the Therapeutics of Diseases of the Skin, and will be 

 found to contain many valuable hints, the results of a long and ex- 

 tensive experience, as to the most successful method of treating their 

 multitudinous forms, 



Anstie (F. E.)— NEURALGIA, AND DliSEASES WHICH 

 RESEMBLE It. By Francis E. ASstie, M.D., M.R.C.P., 

 Senior Assistant Physician to Westminster Hospital. 8vo. io.r. dd. 



' Dr, Anstie is well known as one of the greatest living authorities on 

 Neuralgia. The present treatise is the result of many years'' careful 

 independent scientific investigation into the nature and proper treat- 

 ment of this most painful disease. The author has had abundatU 

 means of studying the subject both in his awn pei'son and in the 

 hundreds of patients that have resorted to him for treatment. He 

 has gone into the whole subject indicated in the title ab initio, ana 

 the publishers belia'e it will be found that he has presented it in an 

 entirely original light, and done much to rob this excruciating and 

 hitherto refractory disease of many of its terrors. The Introduction 

 treats briefly of Pain in General, and contains some striking and 

 even original ideas as to its nature and in refereiue to sensation 



generally, 



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Barwell.— THE CAUSES AND TREATMENT OF LATERAL 

 CURVATURE- OF THE SPINE. Enlarged from Lectures 

 published in the Lancet. By Richard Barwell, F.R.C.S., 

 Surgeon to and Lecturer on Anatomy at the Charing Cross Hospital. 

 Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 4j. dd. 



