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DUNGLISON'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. 



ENLARGED AND IMPROVED EDITION. 



THE PRACTICE~OF MEDICINE. 



A TREATISE ON 



SPECIAL PATHOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS. 



THIRD EDITION. 



BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M. D., 



Professor of the Institutes of Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College ; Lecturer on Clinical Medicine, &c. 

 In two large octavo volumes, of fifteen hundred pages. 



In Dr. Dunglison's volumes, there is a kind of pervading exactness on every page, that is at once 

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 placed on any work which he permits to appear with his name upon the title-page. A third 

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Upon every topic embraced in the work the latest information will be found carefully posted up. 

 Medical Examiner. 



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One of the most elaborate treatises of the kind we have. — Southern Medical and Surg. Journal. 



Much Enlarged Edition of BARTLETT ON FEVERS. 

 THE HISTORY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF THE 



FEVERS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



BY ELISHA BARTLETT, M.D., 



Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic in the Medical Department of Transylvania University, &c. 

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CLYMER AND OTHERS ON FEVERS. 



FEVERS; THEIR DIAGNOSIS, PATHOLOaY, AND TREATMENT. 



PREPARED AND EDITED, WITH LARGE ADDITIONS, 

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BY MEREDITH CLYMER, M. D. 



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BENEDICT'S CHAPMAN.— Compendium of Chapman's Lectures on the Practice of Medicine. One neat 



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 BUDD ON THE LIVER.— On Diseases of the Liver. In one very neat 8vo. vol., with colored plates and 



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 ESQU1ROL ON INSANITY.— Mental Maladies, considered in relation to Medicine, Hygiene, and Medical 



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 HOPE ON THE HEART.— A Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels. Edited by Pen- 

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 PROUT ON THE STOMACH.— On the Nature and Treatment of Stomach and Renal Diseases. In one 



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 WHITEHEAD ON ABORTION, &c— The Causes and Treatment of Abortion and Sterility; being the 



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1 vol. 8vo., pp. 439. 

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