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im. et physiolog.'s-. ^mroxylum coca du l J et%t <~, 
et la cocaine , Leclerc, Paris,—and Binz ‘ ; on the nature of the action of 
quinine,” Hirschwald, Berlin. Dr. Benedikt, of Vienna, has written a 
work on “ Electrotherapy” 8vo, Vienna, to be complete in two parts : and 
Churchill & Sons,'London, have issued a pamphlet by Dr. Althaus, 
“ on the use of galvanism and electro-magnetism in medicine and sqr- 
gerj.” 
Chemical investigations on u leaden utensils for the water in domestic 
use” have been published by an author well known by previous writings 
on toxicological topics, Dr. L. Pappenheim,— Hirschwald, Berlin. 
The aged Prof. Julius Vogel is preparing a work on “ the art of living,*’ 
a guide to the preservation of bodily and mental health and the attain¬ 
ment of a long life,—with numerous illustrations, to be complete in 
eight numbers, 8vo.—It is probably intended for the general public, al¬ 
though we may predict that it will be thoroughly scientific and compete 
in practical worth with Hufeland’s classical volume on the same subject. 
The first part has appeared in Leipzig. 
The U. S. Sanitary Commission have published (Hurd & Houghton, 
N. Y.,) an important collection of essays entitled “ Contributions relat¬ 
ing to the causation and prevention of disease and to camp diseases, 
together with a report of the diseases, etc., among the prisoners at Ander- 
sonville, Ga.,”—edited by Dr. Austin Flint, i vol., 8vo. A similar 
volume containing “ Contributions relating to the surgery of the war, 
