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MEDICAL BOOKS

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JOHN MURRAY, 32, Fleet Street, London.

I. The Anatomy and Surgical Treatment of Inguinal and Congenital Hernia. By Astley Cooper, F. R. S. &c. Illustrated by Plates.—Large Folio. Price 2l, 2s. in boards.

II. The Natural History of the Human Teeth, including a particular Elucidation of the Changes which take place during the Second Dentition, and describing the proper Mode of Treatment to prevent Irregularities of the Teeth. To which is added, an Account of the Diseases which affect Children during the First Dentition. Illustrated with Thirteen Copper-plates. By Joseph Fox, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; and of the Society of Medicine, Paris, 4to.—Price 1l. 1s. boards.

III. A Treatise on the Cow Pox: containing the History of Vaccine Inoculation, and an Account of the various Publications which have appeared on that Subject, in Great Britain, and other Parts of the World. By John Ring, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London. Two Volumes, 8vo. With Plates, representing the whole progress of the Vaccine Vesicle.—Price 1l. 1s. in boards.

IV. The Anatomist's Vade-Mecum. Containing the Anatomy, Physiology, Morbid Appearances, &c. of the Human Body; the Art of making Anatomical Preparations, &c. The Fifth Edition, considerably enlarged. To which are now added, Anatomical, Physiological, Medical, and Surgical Questions for Students. By Robert Hooper, M. D. Fellow of the Linnæan and London Medical Societies, Resident Physician to the St. Mary-le-bone Infirmary, &c. &c. In one very closely printed Volume, small Octavo.—Price 9s. in boards.

V. Elements of Galvanism, in Theory and Practice, with a comprehensive View of its History, from the first Experiments of Galvani to the present Time; containing also practical Directions for constructing the Galvanic Apparatus, and plain, systematic Instructions for performing all the various Experiments. By Charles H. Wilkinson, S. A. S. Lecturer on Galvanism in Soho Square, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of the Philosophical Society of Manchester, &c. In Two Volumes, 8vo. illustrated with a great Number of Copper-plates.—Price 1l. 1s. in boards.

VI. Pharmacopœia Collegii Regii Medicorum Edingburgensis, 1803. In this Edition, the New Chemical Nomenclature of the French, and the Botanical Nomenclature of Linnæus, have been adopted. In One Volume, 8vo.—Price 6s. boards.



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