STANDARD SCIENTIFIC WORKS. 



£ td 

 Prichard. Six Ethnographical Maps, as a Supplement to the Natural History of 

 Man, and to the Researches into the Physical History of Mankind, folio, coloured, 

 and 1 sheet of letter-press, in cloth boards. 2nd Edition. London, 1850 .14 



Illustrations to the Kesearches into the Physical History of Mankind. 



Atlas of 44 coloured and 5 plain Plates, engraved on steel, large 8vo. half- 

 bound. London, 1841 . . . . . . 18 



On the Different Forms of Insanity, in relation to Jurisprudence. (De- 



dicated to the Lord Chancellor of England.) 12mo. London, 1842. .0 5 



Rayer. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Skin. By 

 P. Rayer, M.D., Physician to the Hopital de la Charity. Translated by 

 R. Willis, M.D. 2nd Edition, remodelled and much enlarged, in 1 thick 

 vol. 8vo. of 1300 pages, with Atlas, royal 4to. of 26 Plates, finely engraved, 

 and coloured vfith the greatest care, exhibiting 400 varieties of Cutaneous 

 Affections. London, 1835 . . . . .480 



The Text separately, 8vo. in boards . . .18 



. The Atlas 4to. separately, in boards . . . 3 10 



Kyan. The Philosophy of Marriage, in its Social, Moral, and Physical Rela- 

 tions ; vrith an Account of the Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs, with 

 the Physiology of Generation in the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms. By 

 M. Ryan, M.D. 4th Edition, greatly improved, 1 vol. 12mo. London, 1843. 6 

 Shuckard. Essay on the Indigenous Fossorial Hymenoptera; comprising a 

 Description of the British Species of Burrowing Sand Wasps contained in all 

 the Metropolitan Collections ; with their habits, as far as they have been 

 observed. 8vo. vrith 4 Plates. London, 1837 . . . 10 



Plate I. is wanting. 



Elements of British Entomology. Part 1. 1839 . . .080 



Syrne. Principles of Surgery. By J. Syme, Professor of Clinical Surgery in the 

 University of Edinburgh. 3rd Edition, much enlarged, and illustrated with 

 14 Plates on India paper, and 64 Woodcuts, 1 vol. 8vo. London, 1842 .110 



Vogel and Day, The Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body. By Julius 

 Vogel, M.D. Translated from the German, with additions, by George E- 

 Day, M.D., Professor to the University of St. Andrews. Illustrated with 

 upwards of 100 plain and coloured Engravings, 8vo. cloth. London, 1847 . 18 



Wardrop. On Blood-letting; an Account of the Curative Effects of the 

 Abstraction of the Blood ; with Rules for employing both local and general 

 Blood-letting in the treatment of Diseases. 12mo. London, 1835 . .0 40 



Wardroper. A Practical Treatise on the Structure and Diseases of the 

 Teeth and Gums, and on a New Principle of their Treatment. 3rd Edi- 

 tion. 8vo. London, 1844 . . . . . .036 



Waterhouse. A Natural History of the Mammalia. By G. R. Waterhouse, 

 Esq., of the British Museum. Vol. I, containing the Order Marsupiata, or 

 Pouched Animals, with 22 Illustrations, engraved on steel, and 18 Engrav- 

 ings on wood, royal 8vo. elegantly bound in cloth, coloured Plates . 1 14 6 



Plain . . . . . .19 



Vol. II. containing the Order Rodentia; or, Gnawing Mammalia: vrith 



22 Illustrations, engraved on steel, and Engravings on wood, royal 8vo. 

 elegantly bound in cloth, coloured Plates, London, 1848 . . 1 14 6 

 Plain . . . . . .19 



ITie Natural History of Mammalia is intended to embrace an account of the struc- 

 ture and habits of all the hnovm species of Quadrupeds, or Mammals ; to which 

 will be added, observations upon their geographical distribution and classifica- 

 tion. Since the fossil and recent species illustrate each other, it is also in- 

 tended to include notices of the leading characters of the extinct species. 



The Genera, and many of the species, are illustrated by Engravings on steel, and 

 by Woodcuts. The modifications observable in the sti^cture of the skulls, 

 teeth, feet, and other parts, are almost entirely illustrated by steel Engravings. 



Williams. Elements of Medicine : Morbid Poisons. By Robert Williams, M.D., 



Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1836 — 41 '.186 

 Vol. II. separately. 1841 . . . . 18 



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