28 LEA & BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS.— (Chemistry.) 



FOWNES' CHEMISTRY FOR STUDENTS.— New and Improved Edition. 



ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, 



THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL. 

 BY GEORGE FOWNES, Ph. D., 



Chemical Lecturer in the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, &c. &c. 

 With numerous Illustrations. Second American Edition. Edited, with Additions, 



BY ROBERT BRIDGES, M. D., 



Professor of General and Pharmaceutical Chemistry in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, &c. &c. 

 In one large royal 12mo. volume, of 460 pages, sheep or extra cloth. 



We know of no treatise in the language so well calculated to aid the student in becoming familiar with the 

 numerous facts in the intrinsic science on which it treats, or one better calculated as a text-book for those at- 

 tending Chemical lectures. * * * * The best text-book on Chemistry that has issued from our press.— Ameri- 

 can Medical Journal. 



We again most cheerfully recommend it as the best text-book for students in attendance upon Chemical 

 lectures that we have yet examined.—/^, and Ind. Medical and Surgical Journal. 



A first-rate work upon a first-rate subject.— St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. 



No manual of Chemistry which we have met, comes so near meeting the wants of the beginner. — Western 

 Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 



We know of none within the same limits, which has higher claims to our confidence as a Qollege class- 

 book, both for accuracy of detail and scientific arrangement.— Augusta Medical Journal. 



GARDNER'S JflEDICjiL, CHEMISTRY .—Just Issued. 



MEDICAL CHEMISTRY, 



FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS AND THE PROFESSION; 



BEING A MANUAL OF THE SCIENCE, WITH ITS APPLICATIONS TO TOXICOLOGY, 

 PHYSIOLOGY, THERAPEUTICS, HYGIENE, &c. &c. 



BY D. PEREIRA GARDNER, M. D., 



Late Professor of Chemistry in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, &c. 

 In one handsome royal 12mo. volume of 400 pages, with illustrations. 

 By far the greater number of medical students will find this work of Dr. Gardner better adapted to their 

 wants than any other with which we are acquainted. — Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. 



Admirably adapted to the end and design. We shall be much disappointed if it is not adopted as a text- 

 book in all our American Colleges.— N. Y. Journ. of Medicine. 



An excellent work — one likely to be of great use to the student, and of no small value to the practitioner. 

 — Charleston Medical Journal. 



ROWMjIJV'S PRJlCTICJlE CHEMISTRY.— Just Issued. 



INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, 



INCLUDING ANALYSIS. 



BY JOHN E. BOWMAN, 



Demonstrator of Chemistry, King's College. 

 In one handsome volume royal 12mo., of over three hundred pages. 



WITH NEARLY ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD. 



One of the mos tcomplete manuals that has for a long time been given to the medical student. — Aihenceum. 



We regard it as realizing almost everything to be desired in an introduction to Practical Chemistry. It is 

 by far the best adapted for the Chemical student of any that has yet fallen in our way. — British and Foreign 

 Medico- Chirurgical Review. 



The best introductory work on the subject with which we are acquainted.— Edinburgh Monthly Journal. 



BOWMAN'S MEDICAL CHEMISTRY.- Just Ready. 



A PRACTICAL HANDB00K~0F MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. 



BY JOHN E. BOWMAN, M. D., &c. 



In one neat volume, royal 12mo., with numerous illustrations on Wood. 



"The want which, as a teacher, I have long felt of a manual containing instructions for the examination 



and analysis of urine, blood, and a few other of the more important animal products, both healthy and morbid, 



and comprising, also, deductions for the detection of poisons in organic mixtures and in the tissues, was my 



chief inducement in undertaking to write the present little book." — Preface. 



ANIMAL CHEMI STRY, 



WITH REFERENCE TO THE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF MAN. 



BY DR. J. FRANZ SIMON. 



TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY GEORGE E. DAY, M. A. & L. M., CANTAB., &C. 



With plates. In one octavo volume of over seven hundred pages, sheep. 



No treatise on Physiological Chemistry approaches this in fullness and accuracy of detail.— Western Journal 

 of Medicine and Surgery. 



New Edition, Preparing,— THE ELEMENTS OP CHEMISTRY, 



INCLUDING THE APPLICATION OF THE SCIENCE TO THE ARTS. WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. 



BY THOMAS GRAHAM, F. R. S., L. &, E. D. 



With Notes and Additions bt ROBERT BRIDGES, M. D., &c. &c. In one very large 8vo. volume. 



