Published by Carey Lea . 1 i 
Dewees, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Midwifery in the Univer- 
sity of Pennsylvania, 2 vols. 8vo. 
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satisfactory works which modem times have produced, and Will be a standard 
authority.”— Lend. Med. and Surg . Journ. Aug . 1830, 
XXV. DEWEES on the DISEASES of CHIL- 
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dren, either as parent or guardian, the most approved methods of securing and 
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but helpless class of beings, and the manner by which their duties shall be ful- 
filled. And 2d, to render available a long experience to these objects of our af- 
fections, when they become diseased. In attempting this, the author has avoided 
as much as was possible, “technicality;” and has given, if he does not flatter him- 
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ing characters, with a fidelity that will prevent any two being confounded, to- 
gether with the best mode of treating them, that either his own experience or 
that of others has suggested. 
XXVI. DEWEES on the DISEASES of FE- 
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XXVII. DE WEES’S SYSTEM of MIDWIFERY. 
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XXVIII. CHAPMAN’S THERAPEUTICS and 
MATERIA MEDICA. Fifth edition, with additions. 
XXIX. The AMERICAN JOURNAL of the ME- 
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Chapman, Coxe, Davidge, De Butts, Dewees, Dickson, Dud- 
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XXXI. MANUAL of MATERIA MEDICA and 
PHARMACY. By H. M. Edwards, M. D. and P. Vavasseur, 
M. D. comprising a Concise Description of the articles used in 
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tanical Characters of the Medicinal Plants; the Formulae for the 
Principal Officinal Preparations of the American, Parisian, 
Dublin, Edinburgh, &c. Pharmacopoeias; with Observations on 
the Proper Mode of Combining and Administering Remedies. 
Translated from the French, with numerous Additions and 
Corrections, and adapted to the Practice of Medicine and to 
the Art of Pharmacy in the United States. By Joseph Togno, 
M. D. Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, and E. 
Durand, Member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 
