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Valuable Works in Medicine , fyc. 
Observations by G. J. Guthrie, Esq. and various documents, 
showing 1 the results of this Mode of Treatment, in Great Bri- 
tain, France, Germany, and America, 1 vol. 8vo. 
XVII. PRINCIPLES of MILITARY SURGERY, 
comprising Observations on the Arrangements, Police, and 
Practice of Hospitals, and on the History, Treatment, and 
Anomalies of Variola and Syphilis; illustrated with cases and 
dissections. By John Hennen, M. D., V* R« S. E. Inspector of 
Military Hospitals — first American from the third London edi- 
tion, with Life of the Author, by his son, Dr. John Hennen. 
46 The value of Dr. Hennen’s work is too well appreciated to need any praise 
of ours. We were only required then, to bring 1 the third edition before the no- 
tice of our readers; and having done this, we shall merely add, that the volume 
merits a place in every library, and that no military surgeon ought to be without 
it Medical Gazette . 
“ It is a work of supererogation for us to eulogize Dr. Hennen’s Military Sur- 
gery; there can be no second opinion on its merits. It is indispensable to the mi- 
litary and naval surgeon.”— London Medical and Surgical Journal. 
XVIII. A TREATISE on PATHOLOGICAL 
ANATOMY, by William E. Horner, M. D. Adjunct Profes- 
sor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. 
“ We can conscientiously commend k to the members of the profession, as a 
satisfactory, interesting, and instructive view of the subjects discussed, and 
as well adapted to aid them in forming a correct appreciation of the diseased 
conditions they are called on to relieve.”— American Journal of the Medical 
Sciences , No. 9. 
XIX. A New Edition of a TREATISE of SPE- 
CIAL and GENERAL ANATOMY, by the same author, 2 vols. 
8vo. 
XX. A New Edition of a TREATISE on PRAC- 
TICAL ANATOMY, by the same author. 
XXI. COXE’S AMERICAN DISPENSATORY, 
Eighth Edition, Improved and greatly Enlarged. By John 
Redman Coxe, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica and Phar- 
macy in the University of Pennsylvania. In 1 vol. 8vo. 
XXII. An ESSAY on REMITTENT and INTER- 
MITTENT DISEASES, including generically Marsh Fever 
and Neuralgia — comprising under the former, various anoma- 
lies, obscurities, and consequences, and under a new systema- 
tic view of the latter, treating of tic douloureux, sciatica, 
head-ache, ophthalmia, tooth-ache, palsy, and many other 
modes and consequences of this generic disease ; by John 
Macculloch, M. D., F. R. S. &c. &c. Physician in Ordinary to 
his Royal Highness Prince Leopold, of Saxe Cobourg. 
u In rendering Dr. Maeculloeh’s work more accessible to the profession, we 
are conscious that we are doing the state some service.”-— Med. Chir f Review . 
u We most strongly recommend Dr. Macculloch’s treatise to the attention of 
©ur medical brethren, as presenting a most valuable mass of information, on a 
most important subject.”— JV. A . Med . and Surg. Journal . 
XXIII. CAZENAVE and SCHEDEL, on DIS- 
EASES OF THE SKIN. Translated from the French. In 8vo. 
XXIV. The PRACTICE of PHYSIC, br W, P 
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