LEA & BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS.— (Materia Medico, fyc.) 17 



NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION, to 1850.— Just Ready. 



GENERAL THERAPEUTICS~AND MATERIA MEDICA; 



ADAPTED FOR A MEDICAL TEXT-BOOK, 



BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M. D., 



ProfessoT of Institutes of Medicine, &c., in Jefferson Medical College ; Late Professor of Materia Medica, &c. 

 in the Universities of Maryland and Virginia, and in Jefferson Medical College. 



FOURTH EDITION, MUCH IMPROVED. 



With nearly Two Hundred Illustrations. 



In two large and handsomely printed octavo volumes. 

 The steady demand which exists for this standard text-book having afforded an opportunity for 

 the author to revise it, he has carefully embodied in it all the results of therapeutic science since 

 the last edition was put to press. In thus bringing the work up to the present day, he has spared 

 no pains in chronicling the labors of Continental, English, and American Writers; and the pub- 

 lishers present the work as entirely worthy of the continued favor and confidence with which it has 

 hitherto been met. In mechanical execution it is fully equal to the last edition, while the number 

 of illustrations has been nearly doubled. At the same time, the price has been kept at the former 

 very moderate rate. 



The most complete and satisfactory exponent of the existing state of Therapeutical Science, within the 

 moderate limits of a text-book, of any hitherto published.— -N. Y. Journal of Medicine. 



Our junior brethren in America will find in these volumes of Professor Dunglison, a " Thesaurus Medica.- 

 MINUM," more valuable than a large purse of gold.— London Medico- Chirurgical Review. 



No medical student on either side of the Atlantic should be without these volumes. — British and Foreign 

 Medical Review. 



OHRISTISON & GRIFFITH'S DISPENSATORY. -Now Ready. 



A DISPENSATORY, 



OR, COMMENTARY ON THE PHARMACOPOEIAS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED 



STATES : COMPRISING THE NATURAL HISTORY, DESCRIPTION, CHEMISTRY, 



PHARMACY, ACTIONS, USES, AND DOSES OF THE ARTICLES OF 



THE MATERIA MEDICA. 



BY ROBERT CHRISTISON, M. D. ; V. P. R. S. E., 



President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; Professor of Materia Medica in the University 



of Edinburgh, etc. 



Second Edition, Revised and Improved, 



WITH A SUPPLEMENT CONTAINING THE MOST IMPORTANT NEW REMEDIES. 



WITH COPIOUS ADDITIONS, 



AND TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN LARGE WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 



BY R. EGLESFELD GRIFFITH, M. D., 



Author of "A Medical Botany," etc. 



In one very large and handsome octavo volume, of over one thousand closely printed pages, with 



numerous wood-cuts, beautifully printed on fine white paper. 



Presenting an immense quantity of matter at an unusually low price. 



It is enough to say that it appears to us as perfect as a Dispensatory, in the present state of pharmaceuti- 

 cal science, could be made. If it omits any details pertaining to this branch of knowledge which the student 

 has aright to expect in such a work, we confess the omission has escaped our scrutiny. We cordially 

 recommend this work to such of our readers as are in need of a Dispensatory. They cannot make choice of 

 a better. — The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 



There is not in any language a more complete and perfect Treatise.— JV. Y. Annalist. 



As nearly complete as possible— a work of great authority and usefulness.— Charleston Medical Journal. 



One of the standards of the day, and as such must meet the favor it deserves. — Am. Jour, of the Med. Sciences. 



In advance of most that has been written on the subject. — Buffalo Medical Journal. 



As perfect as such an undertaking can well be. — Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. 



We can heartily recommend this work as one of the very best of its kind. — Northwestern Medical Journal. 



It should occupy a conspicuous place in the bureau of every physician and apothecary. — N. O. Medical and 

 Surg it al Journal. 



To those who do not possess Wood fy Bache, we would say procure Christison Sf Griffith i and to those who 

 do possess the former, that it would be well to procure the latter as soon as convenient.— St. Louis Medical 

 and, Surgical Journal. 



From Professor Rayburn, of St. Louis. 



The most valuable, in my opinion, of all the Dispensatories yet published. 



DUNGLISON ON NEW REMEDIES.-New Edition. 



NEW REMEDIES, 



BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M. D., &C. &C. 



Fifth edition, with extensive additions. In one neat octavo volume. 



A work like this is obviously not suitable for either critical or analytical review. It is, so far as it goes, a 

 dispensatory, in which an account is given of the chemical and physical properties of all the articles recently 

 added to the Materia Medica and their preparations, with a notice of the diseases for which they are pre- 

 scribed, the doses, mode of administration, &c— The Medical Examiner. 



