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Birch (S. B.) Constipated Bowels--the various Causes and the Different Means of Cure. 12mo. $1.25. Bodenhammer (William). Practical Observations of the Etiology, Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Anal Fissure. Illustrated by numerous cases and drawings, 8vo, pp. 199. Cloth. $2.25.

Damon (Howard F.) The Structural

Lesions of the Skin. Their Pathology and Treatment. 8vo, pp. 255. Cloth. $3.00.

Duncan (J. Mathews). A Practical Treatise on Perimetritis and Parametritis. 8vo, pp. 249. $3.00.

used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences. With Addenda. Eleventh edition. 1 vol. 12mo, pp. 302. $1.25. Cullerier & Bumstead. An Atlas of Venereal Diseases. Translated and Edited in one large imperial 4to volume of 328 pages, double-columns with 26 plates, containing about 150 figures, beautifully colored, many of them the size of life. Strongly bound in extra cloth. $17. Also in five parts $3 each. Flint (Austin). Compendium of Percussion and Auscultation, and of Physical Diagnosis of Diseases affecting the Lungs and Heart. Fourth edition. 1 vol. 12mo, pp. 36. Cloth. 50 cents.

Carson (Joseph). A History of the Med-Gay (John). On Varicose Disease of

ical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, from its foundation in 1765. With Sketches of the lives of deceased Professors. Cloth. $3.00. Clarke (J. Lockhart).

Svo, pp. 257.

Researches on the Intimate Structure of the Brain. Second series. From the Philosophical Transactions. Part I. 1868. Cleaveland (C. H.) Pronouncing Medical Lexicon. Containing the Correct Pronunciation and Definition of Terms

the Lower Extremities and its allied Disorders, Skin Discoloration, Induration and Ulcer, being the Lettsomian ectures delivered before the Medical Society of London in 1867. 8vo, pp. x. 771. Greenhow (E. Headlam). On Chronic Bronchitis, especially as connected with Gout, Emphysema, and Diseases of the Heart. Being Clinical Lectures delivered at the Middlesex Hospital. 12mo, pp. 236. Cloth. $2.25.

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Hartshorne (Henry). A Conspectus of | the Medical Sciences: comprising Manuals of Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Practice of Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics. For the use of Students. With three hundred and ten illustrations. 12mo, pp. 1002. Cloth. $4.50.

Hartshorne (Henry). Essentials of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. A Hand-Book for Students and Practitioners. Second edition, revised and improved. 8vo, pp. 452. Cloth. $2.50. Heath (-). On Injuries and Diseases

of the Jaws. 8vo. Cloth. $6.00. Hibberd (James F.) The Part taken by Nature and Time in the Cure of Diseases. A Dissertation for which a prize was awarded by the Massachusetts Medical Society, 1868. 8vo. Holmes (- Surgical Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo. Cloth. $9.00.

Hudson (A.) Lectures on the Study of

Fever. 8vo, pp. 316. Cloth. $2.50. Knapp (H.) A Treatise on Intraocular Tumors, founded upon the Author's own Observations and Anatomical Investigations. 8vo, pp. 238. Cloth. Mackenzie (Morell). The Use of the Laryngoscope in Diseases of the Throat; with an Essay on Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, and Stridulous Breathing, in relation to Nervo-Muscular Affections of the Larynx. Second edition. With additions, and a chapter on the examination of the Nasal Passages. By J. Solis Cohen. With two lithographic plates and fifty-one illustrations on wood. 8vo, pp. 289. Cloth. $3.00. McSherry (Richard). Essays and

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Sayre (Lewis A.) Practical Manual of

the Treatment of Club Feet. 12mo,
pp. 92. Cloth. $1.25.

Smith (J. Lewis). A Treatise on the
Diseases of Infancy and Childhood.
8vo, pp. 656. Cloth. $4.75.
Thomas (T. Gaillard). A Practical Trea-
tise on the Diseases of Women. With
two hundred and twenty-five illustra-
tions. Second edition, revised and im-
proved. 8vo, pp. 632. Cloth. $5.00.
Thompson (Henry). Clinical Lectures
on Diseases of the Urinary Organs, de-
livered at University College Hospital.
With illustrations. 8vo. Cloth. $2.25.
Tilt (Edward J.) Handbook of Uterine

Therapeutics and of Diseases of Women.
8vo, pp. 343. Cloth. $4.00.
Transactions of the American Medical
Association for 1868. 8vo. Cloth.

$5.00.
Transactions of the American Dental
Association for 1867-1868. 8vo, pp.
500. Cloth.
Transactions of the New Jersey State
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Transactions of the Pennsylvania State
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Transactions of the Illinois State Medi-
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Transactions of the Ohio State Medical
Society for 1868. Svo, pp. 201.
Transactions of the North Carolina
State Medical Society for 1868. 8yo,

pp. 70.

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Troltsch & Roosa. Treatise on the Dis-
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the fourth German edition. pp. 565.
Cloth. $4.50.

Wells (J. Soelberg). A Treatise on the
Diseases of the Eye. 8vo, pp. 741.
Cloth. $9.00.

Wells (J. Soelberg). On Long, Short,

and Weak Sight, and their treatment by the Scientific use of Spectacles. Third edition. 8vo. Cloth. $3.00. Wythes (Joseph H.) The Physician's Dose and Symptom Book, containing the Doses and Uses of all the Principal Articles of the Materia Medica and Officinal Preparations. Eighth edition. 1 vol., 12mo, pp. 263. $1.00.

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Suppurative Fever; being the Astley
Cooper Prize Essay for 1868. 8vo, pp.
284. Cloth. 10s. 6d.
Crookes (William) & Rohrig (Ernst).
A Practical Treatise on Metallurgy.
Adapted from the last German edition
of Professor Kerl's Metallurgy. 3 vols.
Vol. 2, Copper-Iron. 8vo, pp. 910. Cloth.
36s.

Fresenius (C. B.) Qualitative Chemical
Analysis. Seventh edition. Edited by
Arthur Vacher. 8vo, pp. 272.

98.

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Glen (W. C.) The Law relating to Public
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Prevention of Diseases, and Sewer
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Cases. Fifth edition. 8vo, pp. 961.
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Habershon (S. C.) On Diseases of the
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by mail, 10 per cent. must be added, to pay Laycock (Thomas). Mind and Brain; or postage.

Barter (C. S.) A Report on the Sanitary Condition of the City and Burgh of Bath during the Years 1867 and 1868, with a Synopsis of that of several previous years, together with a Geological, Meteorological, and general Topographical Sketch of the City and its Vicinity, in relation to matters connected with the Public Health. 8vo, pp. 108. Swd. 2s. 6d.

Bigg (Henry Heather). Orthopraxy: the Mechanical Treatment of Deformities, Debilities, and Deficiencies of the Human Frame: a Manual. Second edition, revised and enlarged: with 308 illustrations. Post 8vo, pp. 666. Cloth.

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Carpenter (W. B.) Principles of Human

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The Baths and Wells of Europe; their Actions and Uses; with Hints on Change of Air and Diet Cures. With a map. 12mo,

pp. 332. Cloth. Masse (Professor). Anatomical Plates.

68. 6d.

Handy Book of With Text. By E.

Bellamy. Post 8vo. Cloth plain. 21s.
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Owen (0. D.) Conspectus; or Tabular
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Pavy (F. W.) Researches on the Nature

and Treatment of Diabetes. Second
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Physiology. Edited by Henry Power. | Winn (J. M.) On the Nature and Treat

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Braidwood (Peter M.) On Pyæmia or

ment of Hereditary Disease with reference to à Correlation of Morbific Forms. 1869.

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