BLANCHARD & LEA'S MEDICAL 



BUDD (GEORGE), M. D,, F. R. S., 



Professor of Medicine in King's College, London. 



ON DISEASES OF THE LIVEK. Third American, from the third and 



enlarged London edition. In one very handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, with four beauti- 

 fully colored plates, and numerous wood-cuts. pp. 500. S3 00. 



Has fairly established for itself a place among the 

 classical medical literature of England. — British 

 and Foreign Medico-Chir. Review. 



Dr. Budd's Treatise on Diseases of the Liver is 

 now a standard work in Medical literature, and dur- 

 ing the intervals w^hich have elapsed between the 

 successive editions, the author has incorporated into 

 the text the most striking novelties which have cha- 

 racterized the recent progress of hepatic pliysiology 

 and pathology; so thatalthough the size of the book 



js not perreptibly changed, the history of liver dis- 

 eases is made more complete, and is kept upon a level 

 with the progress of modern science. It is the best 

 work on Diseases of the Liver in any language.— 

 London Med. Times and Gazette. 



This work, now the standard book of reference on 

 the dipeases of which it treats, has been carefully 

 revised, and many new illustrations of the views of 

 the learned author added in the present edition.— 

 Dublin Quarterly Journal. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON THE OKGANIC DISEASES AND FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS OP 



THE STOMACH. In one neat octavo volume, extra cloth. $1 50. 



BUCKNILL (J. C), M. D., and DAN I EL H . TU KE, M . D., 



Medical Superintendent of the Devon Lunatic Asylum. Visiting Medical Officer to the York Retreat. 



A MANUAL OP PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE; containing the History, 



Nosology, Description, Statistics, Diasnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of INSANITY. With 



a Plate. In one handsome octavo volume, of 536 pages. S3 00. 



The increase of mental di.«ease in its various forms, and the difficult questions to which it is 

 constantly giving rise, render the subject one of daily enhanced interest, requiring on the part of 

 the physician a constantly greater familiarity with this, the most perplexing branch of his profes- 

 sion. At the same time there has been for some years no work accessible in this country, present- 

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 improved methods of treatment which have done so much in alleviating the condition or restoring 

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 such knowledge, sufficiently elementary to be adapled to the "wants of the student, and sufficiently 

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BENNETT (HENRY), M. D. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON INFLAMMATION OP THE UTERUS, 



ITS CERVIX AND APPENDAGES, and on its connection with Uterine Disease. To which 

 is added, a Review of the present stale of Uterine Pathology. Fifth American, from the third 

 English edition. In one octavo volume, of about 500 pages, extra cloth. $2 00. 



BROWN (ISAAC BAKER), 



Surgeon- Accoucheur to St. Mary's Hospital, &o. 



ON SOME DISEASES OF WOMEN ADMITTIN(3- OF SURGICAL TREAT- 

 MENT. With handsome illustrations. One vol. Svo., extra cloth, pp. 276. $160. 

 Mr. Brown has earned for himself a high reputa- 

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 and injuries to which females are peculiarly subject 



Wc can truly say of his work that it is an important 

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 suggestions and contrivances which Mr . Brown de- 

 jerihes, exhibit much practical sagacity and skill. 



and merit the careful attention of every surgeon* 

 accoucheur. — Association Journal . 



We have no hesitation in recommending this book 

 to t!ie careful attention of all surgeons who make 

 female complaints a part of their study and practice. 

 — Dublin (^uarttrly Journal. 



BOWMAN (JOHN E.), M.D. 

 PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OP MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. Second Ame- 

 rican, from the third and revised English Edition. In one neat volume, royal 12mo., extra cloth, 

 with numerous illustrations, pp.288. $125. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, INCLUDING ANA- 

 LYSIS. Second American, from the second and revised London edition. With numerous illus- 

 trations. In one neat vol., royal 12mo., extra cloth, pp.350. $125. 



BEALE ON THE LAWS OF HEALTH IN RE- 

 LATION TO MIND AND BODY. A geries of 

 Letters from an old Practitioner to a Patient. In 

 one volume, royal lamo., extra cloth, pp. 296. 

 80 cents. 



auSHNAN'S PHYSIOLO(JY OF ANIMAL AND 

 VEGETABLE LIFE; a Popular Treatise on the 

 Functions and Phenomena of Organic Life. In 

 one handsome royal lamo. volume, extra cloth, 

 with over 100 illustrations . pp . 234 . 80 cents. 



BUCKLER ON THE ETIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY > 

 AND TREATMENT OF FIBRO-BRONCHI- 

 TIS AND RHEUMATIC PNEUMONIA. In 

 one8vo. volume, extra cloth, pp.150. Jfl 86. 



BLOOD AND URINE (MANUALS ON). BY 

 JOHN WILLIAM GRIFFITH, G. OWEN 

 REESE, AND ALFRED MARKWICK. One 

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 plates. PP.-460. $1 25. 



BRODIE'S CLINICAL LECTURES ON SUR- 

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