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DR. HORACE DOBELL.

Annual Reports on Diseases of the

Chest. Under the Direction of HORACE DOBELL, M.D., &c. &c., assisted by numerous coadjutors in different parts of the world. Vol. I., June 1, 1874, to June 1, 1875, 8vo. 10s. 6d.; Vol. II., June 1, 1875, to June 1, 1876, 8vo. 10s. 6d. Vol. III., June 1, 1876, to June 1, 1877. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

ALBAN H. G. DORAN, F.R.C.S.

Clinical and Pathological Observations on Tumours of the Ovary, Fallopian Tube, and Broad Ligament. By ALBAN H. G. DORAN, F.R.C.S., Assistant Surgeon to the Samaritan Free Hospital, formerly Anatomical and Pathological Assistant to the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. With 32 Illustrations. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

'Whether regarded from a clinical or from a pathological stand-point, the work not only does credit to its author, but will materially advance our knowledge upon all that concerns the question of ovarian tumours.'-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL,

The work will be useful both from a pathological and a clinical point of view.

The illustrations are all original, and not, as is too frequently the case, to a great extent borrowed The book is well got up in every respect, and contains a capital index.'-MEDICAL PRESS AND CIRCULAR,

'This is the best work on ovarian pathology in existence.' BRISTOL MEDICOCHIRURGICAL JOURNAL.

DR. A. S. DONKIN.

On the Relation between Diabetes and Food, and its Application to the Treatment of the Disease. By ARTHUR SCOTT DONKIN, M.D. Edin., M.D. Durh.; Member of the Clinical Society of London; late Lecturer on Forensic Medicine and Examiner in Medicine in the University of Durham, &c. &c. Crown 8vo. 58.

DR. ALEX. ECKER-JOHN C. GALTON.

On the Convolutions of the Human Brain. By Dr. ALEXANDER ECKER, Professor of Anatomy and Comparative Anatomy in the University of Freiburg, Baden. Translated, by permission of the Author, by JOHN C. GALTON, M.A. Oxon., M.R.C.S., F.L.S. Crown 8vo. 4s. 6d.

GEORGE VINER ELLIS-G. H. FORD.

Illustrations of Dissections.

In a Series of Original Coloured Plates, the size of Life, representing the Dissection of the Human Body. By G. V. ELLIS and G. H. FORD. Imperial folio, 2 vols., half-bound in morocco, £6. 6s. May also be had in parts, separately. Parts 1 to 28, 38. 6d. each; Part 29, 5s.

"With these plates, and such as these, by his side, the learner will be well guided in his dissection; and under their guidance he may safely continue his study when out of the dissecting room. With such plates

as these, the surgeon will be fully reminded of all that is needful in anatomy when engaged in planning an operation.'MEDICAL TIMES.

GEORGE VINER ELLIS-G. D. THANE.

ELLIS'S Demonstrations of Anatomy: being a Guide to the Knowledge of the Human Body by Dissection. Tenth Edition. Edited and revised by G. D. THANE, Professor of Anatomy, University College, London. With numerous Illustrations. Small 8vo. 12s. 6d.

DR. FRIEDRICH ESMARCH.

First Aid to the Injured. Five Ambulance Lectures. By Dr. FRIEDRICH ESMARCH. Translated from the German by H.R.H. Princess CHRISTIAN. Second Edition, with Illustrations. Post 8vo. 2s.

DR. J. COSSAR-EWART.

Manual of Practical Anatomy. The Upper Limb. With Outline Plates. By J. COSSAR EWART, M.D. Edin., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.S.E., Lecturer on Anatomy, School of Medicine, Edinburgh. Demy 8vo. 4s. 6d.

DR. ROBERT FARQUHARSON.

A Guide to Therapeutics. By ROBERT FARQUHARSON, M.P., M.D. Edin., F.R.C.P. Lond., late Lecturer on Materia Medica at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, &c. Fourth Edition, thoroughly revised: Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

'The work will give many students an entirely new idea of the science of therapeutics, and show them what an intensely interesting study it is when followed in a rational and scientific manner. Dr. Farquharson has conferred a distinct benefit on the present and future members of the medical profession.'-STUDENT'S JOURNAL.

School Hygiene and

'It is the best book of its class we know of on the subject.'-PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL TIMES.

'The exposition of the action of the various drugs is uniformly good and well abreast our most recent information, and the book is a safe guide for students. We can recommend Dr. Farquharson's little work very cordially.'-MEDICAL PRESS.

Diseases incidental to School

Life. Crown 8vo. 78. 6d.

On the Past, Present, and Future of Therapeutics. Introductory to the Course of Materia Medica at St. Mary's Hospital. 18.

DR. EDWARD LONG FOX.

The Pathological Anatomy of the Nervous Centres. By EDWARD LONG FOX, M.D., F.R.C.P., Physician to the Bristol Royal Infirmary; late Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of Pathological Anatomy at the Bristol Medical School. With Illustrations. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

By

The Influence of the Sympathetic on Disease. EDWARD LONG Fox, M.D., F.R.C.P., Consulting Physician to the Bristol Royal Infirmary; late Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Medicine, and on Pathological Anatomy at the Bristol Medical School. With Illustrations. 8vo. 158.

DR. DAVID FERRIER.

The Functions of the Brain. By DAVID FERRIER, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of Forensic Medicine, King's College; Physician to King's College Hospital; Physician to the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic. Second Edition, Re

written, with many New Illustrations, 8vo. 18s.

This, though termed a Second Edition, is essentially a new book, having been almost entirely re-written, and embracing the results of new investigations by the Author, as well as a critical survey of the more important physiological and pathological researches on the functions of the brain that have been published within the last ten years. The number of illustrations has been doubled, and the chapters devoted to the structures of the nerve centres and the functions of the spinal cord have been much enlarged, so that the work forms a complete treatise on the central nervous system.

'This work is one of the most important contributions to medical literature which have been presented to the profession and the cultivated public during the present year. . . . It is the production of one who has spent his life in endeavouring, after the true scientific method, to solve the complicated problems involved, and who has proved himself to be a master

hand, both at practical experimentation and sound logical induction.'-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.

'No scientific medical man's library can be said to be complete without Dr. Ferrier's book, which contains the records of the author's own work, as well as those of other observers of repute.'-THE LANCET.

The Localisation of Cerebral Disease.

By DAVID FERRIER,

M.D., F.R.S., Physician to King's College Hospital; Professor of Forensic Medicine, King's College. With numerous Illustrations. 8vo. 78. 6d.

DR. JAMES FINLAYSON.

Clinical Manual for the Study of Medical Cases. Edited by JAMES FINLAYSON, M.D., Physician and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine in the Glasgow Western Infirmary. With Special Chapters by Professor GAIRDNER on the Physiognomy of Disease; Dr. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON on Insanity; Dr. JOSEPH COATS on the Throat; Professor STEPHENSON on Disorders of the Female Organs; Dr. SAMSON GEMMELL on Physical Diagnosis. Second Edition, revised and enlarged, with many New Illustrations, crown 8vo. 12s. 6d.

Every portion has been revised by the original Contributors and by the Editor himself. Such additions and alterations have been made as seemed desirable. Large sections, here and there, have been entirely re-written, and the number of Illustrations increased from 85 to 160.

"The volume before us has the merit of being contributed to by several physicians, and is consequently thorough in its treatment of the various subjects.. ... The student could hardly wish for better guides.' THE LANCET.

'It may fairly claim to be considered by far the best work of its kind which we possess at present. . . . The book is one

which ought to be in the hands of every student of medicine.'-THE LONDON MEDICAL RECORD.

'We can, in every respect, heartily recommend this work as a reliable and readable introduction to the study of clinical medicine.'-THE EDINBURGH MEDICAL JOURNAL.

PROFESSOR FREY-DR. G. R. CUTTER.

Compendium of Histology. Twenty-four Lectures. By HEINRICH FREY, Professor. Translated from the German, by permission of the Author, by GEORGE R. CUTTER, M.D. With 208 Illustrations. 8vo. 12s.

DR. JOHN GARDNER.

Household Medicine: Containing a Familiar Description of Diseases, their Nature, Causes, and Symptoms, the most approved Methods of Treatment, the Properties and Uses of Remedies, &c., and Rules for the Management of the Sick Room. Expressly adapted for Family Use. By JOHN GARDNER, M.D. Edition, with Numerous Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d.

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DR. A. L. GALABIN.

On the Connection of Bright's Disease with changes in the Vascular System. With Illustrations from the Sphygmograph. By A. L. GALABIN, M.A., M.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo. 18. 6d.

DR. SAMUEL GEE.

Auscultation and Percussion, together with the other Methods of Physical Examination of the Chest. By SAMUEL Gee, M.D. With Illustrations. Third Edition. Fcp. 8vo. 68.

'It has evidently been prepared with great care, and is well up to the level of modern research. We are much pleased with Dr. Gee's little work, and recommend it to the student with every confidence.'LANCET.

'It is the work of a man who has read much, who has seen much, and who has thought much.'-MEDICAL TIMES.

DR. SAMUEL GROSS.

A System of Surgery; Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Operative. By SAMUEL D. GROSS, M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Oxon. Sixth Edition, greatly Enlarged and thoroughly Revised, with upwards of 1,600 Illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo. £3. 10s.

"The most complete work that has yet issued from the press on the science and practice of surgery.'-LANCET.

'Complete in almost every detail, no matter how minute or trifling, and embracing every subject known in the principles and practice of surgery, we believe it

stands without a rival.'-CANADA MEDICAL JOURNAL.

'It must long remain the most compre. hensive work on this important part of medicine.'-BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGI CAL JOURNAL.

DR. F. H. HAMILTON.

A Practical Treatise on Fractures and Dislocations. By FRANK HASTINGS HAMILTON, A.B., A.M., M.D., LL.D. Seventh With 379 Illustrations. 8vo. 28s. during the present century belongs to the author of the work before us.'-LANCET.

Edition, Revised and Improved. 'The credit of giving to the profession the only complete practical treatise on fractures and dislocations in our language

Post-Mortem

DR. THOMAS HARRIS.

Crown 8vo 3s. 6d.

Handbook: or, How to Conduct PostMortem Examinations for Clinical and Medico-Legal Purposes. By THOMAS HARRIS, M.D. Lond., M.R.C.P., Pathological Registrar to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, Assistant-Lecturer and Demonstrator of Pathology in the Owens College, and Honorary AssistantPhysician to the Manchester Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Throat. With Illustrations. "The writer of this little book—and its brevity is one of its chief merits-bas performed his task with exceptional success. . . . We cordially recommend the book to all who may need a systematic, lucid, and trustworthy guide on this subject.'-PRACTITIONER.

'We recommend the work to all students of Pathological Anatomy.'-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.

We have pleasure in recommending this little volume to our readers as one which is likely to prove most serviceable both to students and practitioners.'GLASGOW MEDICAL JOURNAL.

DR. HENRY HARTSHORNE.

Essentials of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. A Handbook for Students and Practitioners. By HENRY HARTSHORNE, A.M., M.D. Fifth Edition, thoroughly revised. 12s. 6d.

To the student we can heartily recommend the work, and the busy practitioner, we are sure, will find in it the means of solving many a doubt, and will rise from

the perusal of its pages having gained clearer views to guide him in his daily struggle with disease.'-DUBLIN MEDICAL PRESS.

CHRISTOPHER HEATH, F.R.C.S., AND OTHERS. A Dictionary of Practical Surgery. By VARIOUS BRITISH HOSPITAL SURGEONS. Edited by CHRISTOPHER HEATH, F.R.C.S., Hulme Professor of Clinical Surgery in University College, London; Surgeon to University College Hospital, Member of the Council and Court of Examiners of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. In 2 vols., comprising 1,864 pages. Second Edition. Royal 8vo. Price 328. bound in cloth; or in half-morocco, marbled edges, 42s.

'Altogether the work is a credit to the energy of authors, editor, and publisher, and will rank highly wherever British surgery is consulted, and wherever the English language is understood.'- BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.

'The Dictionary will stand undoubtedly as one of the most trustworthy works of reference published in modern times upon practical surgery, and will form a valuable and almost essential occupant of the practitioner's library.'-LONDON MEDICAL RECORD.

'It is to the very judicious way in which

the labour has been distributed by Mr. Heath and his coadjutors that the Dictionary of Surgery will largely owe the full measure of success which we have no doubt will be accorded to it, since a large number of its contributors are eminent authorities upon the subjects allotted to them, thus adding greatly to the work as a book of reference.'-THE LANCET.

'The work is perfect, as far as such a work can be. It must be well received by the profession. It is worthy of the reputation of the editor and his distinguished confrères.'-THE ATHENEUM,

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