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medicine that their accounts and books must be kept in the Russian language, and that 
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the second, and complete suppression of the business for the third. Physicians are to be 
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or Latin, under penalty of a fine of ten roubles for each prescription in Polish, and phy¬ 
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BOOKS RECEIVED. 
Ox the Nature, Cause, and Treatment of Tuberculosis. By Horace Doeell, 
M.D., etc. London: John Churchill and Sons, New Burlington Street. 186G. 
The Active Medicinal Principles of Cod-Liver, Determined and Separated. 
By C. C. Guffroy. London : Robert Hardwicke, 192, Piccadilly. 18G6. 
The Year-Book of Pharmacy : a Practical Summary of Researches in Pharmacy, 
Materia Medica, and Pharmaceutical Chemistry during the year 18G5. Edited by 
Charles H. Wood, F.C.S., and Charles Sharp. London : John Churchill and Sons, 
New Burlington Street. 
On Inhalation, as a means of Local Treatment of the Organs of ResriRATiox, 
by Atomized Fluids and Gases. By Hermann Beigel, M.D., etc. With wood- 
cuts. London : Robert Hardwicke, 192, Piccadilly. 18GG. 
The Alkaline Permanganates, and their Medicinal Uses. By John Muter. 
London : John Churchill, New Burlington Street. 18GG. 
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G. II .—‘ Tomes’s Manual of Dental Surgery,’ Churchill. 
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W. II. K. (Dover), and Juvenis (London).—Bentley’s ‘ Manual of Botany,’ Fownes’s 
‘Manual of Chemistry,’ Pereiras ‘Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics,’ ‘British 
Pharmacopoeia.’ 
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protocarbonate.” 
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