270 
Revieim,  etc. 
j  Am.  Jour.Pharm. 
\       May,  1882. 
The  Beceiit  Tariff  Correspondence  Relative  to  the  Import  Duties  on  Chem- 
ieals.    Philadelphia  :  Keasbe^  &  Mattison. 
A  eompilation  of  coiumimications  and  editorials  troiii  the  New  York 
''Evening  Post,"  the  New  York  "  Times,"  the  "  Pharmacist  and  Chem- 
ist," the  "  Oil  and  Drug:  News  "  and  the  "  Monthly  Review  of  Medicine 
and  Pharmacy."  The  i)apers  relate  chiefly  to  the  dut^^  on  quinine  which, 
in  1879,  was  removed  by  Congress,  in  our  opinion,  very  injudiciously. 
Twenty-iirrst  Annual  Report  of  the  Philadelphia  Drug  Exchanqe.  1882. 
Pp.  af. 
Aside  from  the  affairs  of  the  corporation,  several  subjects  of  local  and 
national  importance  to  the  drug  trade  are  discussed,  among  the  latter 
chiefly  (questions  relating  to  internal  taxes  and  to  the  tariff. 
The  Case  of  Guiteau.    A  Psychological  Study.    By  Geo  M.  Beard,  M.D. 
New  York.    Pp.  36. 
Reprint  from  the  "  .lourual  of  Nervous  and  Mental  Diseases,"  January-, 
1882. 
The  Study  of  Trance,  3Iuscle- Reading  and  Allied  Nervous  Phenomena  in 
Europe  and  America.  With  a  Letter  on  the  Moral  Character  of  Trance 
Subjects  and  a  Defence  of  Dr.  Cliarcot.  Bv  Geo.  M.  Beard,  A.M.,  M.D., 
etc'  New  York,  1882.  Pp.40. 
A  careful  analysis  of  facts  relating  to  the  investigation  of  the  phenom- 
ena indicated  in  the  title  and  suitably  illustrated. 
^  ncesthesia  and  Non-Anaesthesia  in  the  Extraction  of  Cataract.  With  some 
Practical  Suggestions  regarding  the  Performance  of  this  Operation,  and 
Comparative  Statistics  of  Two  Hundred  Cases.  By  Hasket  Derby,  M.D., 
etc.    Cambridge :  Riverside  Press,  1882.   Pp.  32. 
The  contents  of  this  pamphlet  are  based  upon  several  short  articles 
which  have  appeared  in  the  "  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal"  and 
in  the  "Transactions  of  the  American  Ophthalmological  Society." 
Ancesthetics,  Medico-LegaXly  Considered.  By  J.  G.  Johnson,  M.D.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.    Pp.  23. 
Reprint  from  the  "  Bulletin  of  the  Medico-Legal  Society  of  New  York," 
Dec,  1881. 
Soluble  Compressed  Pellets.  A  New  Form  of  Remedies  for  Hypodermic 
Use,  and  Applicable  to  Ophthalmic  and  General  Medication.  By  H. 
Augustus  Wilson,  M.D.,  etc    Philadelphia.    Pp.  4. 
From  "Transactions  of  the  American  Medical  Association,"  1881. 
Fourth  Annual  Report  of  tJie  Presbyterian  Eye  and  Ear  Charity  Hospital. 
Baltimore,  Md.  1882. 
Forty-ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  Pennsylvania.  Institu- 
tion for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind.    Philadelphia.  1882. 
