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Letters to a Mother. 



JliUPZRDIA, (ilie felicity of having- healthy children,) being- 

 LETTERS to a MOTHER, on the WATCHFUL CARE of her INFANT, in 

 T^» e ^iT^ the NURSE > COLD, DAMP, the OPEN AIR, and CLOTHING; of 

 1JN*ANIILE DISEASES in general, and the Remedies: containing cogent rea- 

 sons for the mother being- the nurse of her own children. By a PHiTSIClAN 

 Price 3*. 6d. bound anil gilt. 



" This may be considered as the book of physical Education, and embraces a subject of the highest 

 importance to every mother. Although the volume appears to have been written en desbouts detemps, 

 there is, nevertheless, ' much method in it;' and, what is of some importance in a work of this kind, 

 a degree of freedom, which shows it to have been written, ' coti amore,' with a perfect knowledge 

 of the subject by the author. The duties of a mother and wet-nurse are succinctly and briefly laid 

 down; and the chapters on the earlv detection of infantile disease are calculated to afford much 

 valuable information on points of vital importance to the young. A philosophic and Christian spirit 

 breathes through the work : and there are none who are, or who are likely to become mothers, but 

 will be interested in ito contents ; we therefore cordially recommend it to all ' sorts and conditions' 

 of women."— Educational Magazine, April 1836. 



" It is a little volume exernpt from quackery, and admirably calculated to impress upon a mother 

 not merely the duties to her infant, but to teach her a great variety of lessons, which every a$«v 

 tiooate bosom will delight to'sludy and cherish."— Monthly Review, April 183S. 



Death Blow to Fraud and Adulteration. 



Deadly adulteration and slow poisoning un- 



MASKED ; in which the blood-empoisoning- and life-rlestroying Adulterations of 

 the Necessaries and Luxuries of Life, particularly Wines, Spirits, Beer, Bread, 

 Tea, Confectionary, and Medicines, are discovered : with ready Testsor Methods 

 for detecting the Fraudulent Adulterations, or the Rood and Bad Qualities. New 

 Edition. By AN ENEMY OF FRAUD AND VILLANY. Price 5*. bound in cloth. 



" The use and excellence of this admirable volume should be known to every person who value* 

 health and life."— Monthly Gazette of Health. 



" We have not lately met with a volume which contains more useful information and amusing 

 tnatter than the present one."— Monthly Review. 



Sir John Sinclair on Health and Long Life. 

 THE CODE of HEALTH and LONGEVITY; or, a General 



View of the Rules and Principles for Preserving Health and Prolonging Life. By 

 the Right Hon. Sir JOHN SINCLAIR, Bart. Fifth Edition, in one large volume, 

 Svo., illustrated with Seven Portraits of Celebrated Persons who attained Extra- 

 ordinary Ages. Price -20*. 



*»* Four heavy and expensive Editions of Sir John Sinclair's" Code of Health" 

 have stamped its merit and utility : it is the most comprehensive and useful 

 ■work on Health and Longevity yet published, and has been the storehouse from 

 which all subsequent writers have extracted much valuable information. 



" The art of preserving health, and giving longevity to man, forms a link in- that chain of useful 

 pursuits to which vou have devoted all your time." He adds," Aly obligations for the communica- 

 tion of your interesting thoughts upon Ih'is subject, are augmented by the advantage and information 

 I have derived by perusing them.''— The Baron V Edelcranlz. 



" Many subjects are considered in a new point of view; many new and remarkable facts are in- 

 troduced: on the whole (he states) the author has communicated ihe most important iesult» 

 regarding the effects of external substances on health."— Dr. Sprcugle's Preface to his Translation 

 ef this work into German. . , . , 



"The subject is of the greatest importance. The work I have read with great satisfaction, and 

 H)« observations which it contains are very important." — Dr. Matthew Baillie. 



Brewing and Malting. 



Practical treatise on brewing the various 



SORTS of MALT LIQUOR, and the mode of using the Thermometer and Saccha- 

 roineter rendered easy to every capacity : forming a complete Guide in brewing 

 LONDON PORTER, BROWN STOUT, and every other description of Ale and 

 Beer. To which are added, General Instructions for making Malt. By ALEX. 

 MORRICE, Common Brewer. Eighth Edition, 8vo. 8*. 



