J£ Valuable Works in Medicine , 
64 It contains all the pharmaceutical information that the physician can desire., 
and in addition, a larger mass of information, in relation to the properties, &e. 
of the different articles and preparations employed in medicine, than any of the 
dispensatories, and we think will entirely supersede all these publications in the 
library of the physician”— Am* Journ . of the Medical Sciences, 
XXXII. All EPITOME of the PHYSIOLOG Y, GE- 
NERAL ANATOMY, and PATHOLOGY of BICHAT, by 
Thomas Henderson, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Prac- 
tice of Medicine in Columbia College, Washington City. 1 
vol. 8vo. 
44 The epitome of Dr. Henderson ought and must find a place in the library 
of every physician desirous ©f useful knowledge for himself, or of being instru- 
mental in imparting it to others, whose studies he is expected to superintend.”—. 
North American Medical and Surgical Journal, No. 15. 
XXXIII. ELLIS’ MEDICAL FORMULARY. The 
Medical Formulary, being a collection of prescriptions de- 
rived from the writings and practice of many of the most emi- 
nent physicians in America and Europe. By Benjamin Ellis, 
M. D. 3d edition, with additions. 
44 A small and very useful volume has been recently published in this city, en- 
titled 4 The Medical Formulary.’ We believe that this volume will meet with a 
cordial welcome from the medical public. We would especially recommend it 
to our brethren in distant parts of the country, whose insulated situations may 
prevent them from having access to the many authorities which have been con- 
sulted in arranging materials for this work.” — Phil. Med. and Phys. Jour. 
XXXIY. MARTINET’S MANUAL of PATHO- 
LOGY, containing the Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Morbid Cha- 
racters of Diseases, &c. 2d. ed. 1 vol. 12mo. 
XXXV. The ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, and 
DISEASES of the TEETH. By Thomas Bell, F. R. S., F. L. 
S. &c. In 1 vol. 8vo. with plates. 
44 Mr. Bell has evidently endeavoured to constru ct a work of reference for the 
practitioner, and a text-book for the student, containing a 4 plain and practical 
digest of the information at present possessed on the subject, and results of the 
author’s own investigations and experience.’ ” * * * 44 We must now take leave 
o t Mr. Bell, whose work we have no doubt will become a class book on the im- 
portant subject of dental surger y”—Medico-Chirnrgical Review. 
XXXVI. WISTAR’S ANATOMY, fifth edition, 2 
vols. 8vo. 
XXXVII. GIBSON’S SURGERY. Second edition, 
improved and enlarged. In 2 vols. 8vo. 
PREPARING FOR PRESS. 
A CYCLOPAEDIA of PRACTICAL MEDICINE, 
Comprising Treatises on the Nature and Treatment of Dis- 
eases, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Medical Jurispru- 
dence, &c. &c. Edited by John Forbes, M. D., F. R. S., Alex- 
ander Tweedie, M. D. and John Conolly, M. D. 
This work will make five or six large 8vo. volumes, and will 
be published at intervals of three months. For the revision and 
adaptation of the work to this country, the publishers have ; 
engaged the assistance of many of our most distinguished phy- ■ 
sicians. A detailed prospectus will shortly be published. 
