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WORKS PUBLISHED BY 
Introductory Lectures 9 Delivered in University College, 
London. 
Session 1856-57. 
On Self-Training by the Medical Student. By E. A. Parkes, M.D., Pro¬ 
fessor of Clinical Medicine in the College. Fcap. 8vo. Is. 
SESSION 1828-29. 
Dr. Conolly on the Nature and Treatment 
of Diseases. Is. 
Professor Galiano on the Spanish Lan¬ 
guage and Literature. Is. 
Dr. Grant on Comparative Anatomy and 
Zoology. Is. 
Dr. Muhlenfels on the German and North¬ 
ern Languages and Literature. Is. 
Dr. Smith on Medical Jurisprudence. 
SESSION 1829-30. 
Professor Amos on English Law. Is. 
Dr. Malkin on History. 
SESSION 1830-31. 
Professor Bennett on Anatomy. Is. 
Professor De Morgan on Mathematics, 
Natural Philosophy, and Chemistry. Is. 
Professor Thomson on Medical Jurispru- 
prudence. Is. 
Professor Amos on English Law. Is. 
SESSION 1831-34. 
Dr. Grant on Medical Education. Is. 
Professor Malden on the Greek and Latin 
Languages. Is. 
Dr. Qua-in on Anatomy. Is. 
SESSION 1837-38. 
Professor De Morgan on the Establish¬ 
ment of the University of London. Is. 
SESSION 1838-39. 
Professor Kidd on the Nature and Struc¬ 
ture of the Chinese Language. Is. 6d. 
Professor Malden on the Introduction of 
the Natural Sciences into General Edu¬ 
cation. Is. 
Professor Pepoli on the Language and 
Literature of Italy. Is. 
Professor Carey on the Study of English 
Law. Is. 6d. 
SESSION 1840-41. 
Professor Creasy on History. Is. 
Professor Latham on the English Lan¬ 
guage and Literature. 
SESSION 1842-43. 
Professor Donaldson on Architecture. 
Is. 6d. 
SESSION 1844-48. 
Mr. George on Dental Surgery. Is. 
Professor Newman on the Relations of 
Free Knowledge to Moral Sentiment. 
Is. 
Professor Ramsay. Passages in the His¬ 
tory of Geology. Is. 
Professor Marsham on Law. Is. 
SESSION 1848-49. 
Professor Scott on the Academical Study 
of a Vernacular Literature. Is. 
Professor Ramsay. (Second Lecture)Pas¬ 
sages in the History of Geology. Is. 
SESSION 1849-50. 
Professor Williamson — Development of 
Difference the Basis of Unity. Is. 6d. 
SESSION 1850-51. 
Professor Erich sen on Surgery. Is. 
Professor Foster on Natural Law. Is. 
SESSION 1851-55. 
Professor Chapman on the Relations of 
Mineralogy to Chemistry and Physics. 
Is. 
Professor Masson on College Education 
and Self-Education. 
pharmacy. 
Mohr and Redwood's Practical Pharmacy. The Arrange- 
ments, Apparatus, and Manipulations of the Pharmaceutical Shop and Laboratory. 
Illustrated by 400 Engravings on Wood. 8vo. 
