Part 12 (1/2)
1--ADAMS's OBSERVATIONS on MORBID POISONS, in Two Parts:--Part I.
Containing Syphilis, Yaws, Sivvens, Elephantiasis, and the Anomala confounded with them. Part II. On Acute Contagions, particularly the Variolous and Vaccine. Second Edition, ill.u.s.trated with four coloured Engravings, copious practical Remarks, and further Commentaries on Mr.
Hunter's Opinions; by JOSEPH ADAMS, M. D. F. L. S. Physician to the Small Pox and Inoculation Hospitals, in one large quarto, boards, 1 5s.
”Some judicious remarks on Variolus and Vaccine Inoculation terminate this work; which must be considered as far superior to the ephemeral productions of authors, who want to write themselves into a high road to riches and renown. This volume is valuable in another point of view, because it inculcates the habit of a.n.a.lyzing diseases, and shows the importance of minute attention in tracing the history and progress of every series of morbid action.”--Vide Edinburgh Journal, Vol. III.
2--ADAMS's (Dr. JOSEPH) GUIDE to MADEIRA, containing a Short Account of Funchall, with Instructions to such as repair to that Island for Health, _2nd edit. price_ 1s 6d, 1808.
3--ADAMS's (Dr. JOSEPH) OBSERVATIONS on the CANCEROUS BREAST, _sewed_, 3s 6d.
4--ANDREWS's OBSERVATIONS on the APPLICATION of LUNAR CAUSTIC to STRICTURES in the URETHRA and the OESOPHAGUS; ill.u.s.trated by Cases, and with Plates, by M. W. ANDREWS, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, late Army Surgeon, and now Physician, at Madeira, _octavo, boards_, _price_ 5s 6d.
5--BLAIR's HINTS for the CONSIDERATION of PARLIAMENT, in a LETTER to Dr.
JENNER, on the supposed Failures of Vaccination at RINGWOOD; including a report of the Royal Jennerian Society on that subject after a careful public investigation on the spot: also containing remarks on the prevalent Abuse of Variolous Inoculation, and on the dreadful Exposure of Out-Patients attending at the Small Pox Hospital, 8s 6d, _boards_, 1808.
6--BOYER's LECTURES upon DISEASES of the BONES, arranged into a systematic Treatise, by A. Richerand, Professor of Anatomy and Philosophy, and princ.i.p.al Surgeon to the Northern Hospital at Paris: translated from the French, by M. Farrell, M. D. 2 vol. _plates, boards_, 10s, 1800.
7--BLANE's OBSERVATIONS on the DISEASES of SEAMEN, 3rd edition, _boards_, 7s, 8vo.
8--b.u.t.tER's (Dr. WILLIAM) ACCOUNT of PUERPERAL FEVERS as they appeared in Derbys.h.i.+re and some of the counties adjacent, ill.u.s.trated by Cases and successful Methods both of Prevention and Cure, 2s 6d.
9--b.u.t.tER's TREATISE on the ANGINA PECTORIS, 2s.
10--b.u.t.tER's TREATISE on the VENEREAL ROSE, commonly termed the Gonorrhoea Virulenta, containing a simple, safe, and certain Method of Cure, without the use of Mercury, 2s 6d.
11--b.u.t.tER on the INFANTILE REMITTENT FEVER, commonly called the Worm Fever; accurately describing that fatal Disease, explaining its Causes and Nature, and discovering an easy, safe, and successful Method of Cure, 2nd edit.--price 1s 6d, 1806.
12--BADHAM's OBSERVATIONS on the INFLAMMATORY AFFECTIONS of the MUCOUS MEMBRANE of the BRONCHIae. Comprehending an account of the acute inflammation of the parts, of peripneumonia notha, of chronic coughs, &c.
by CHARLES BADHAM, M. D. Physician to his Royal Highness the Duke of Suss.e.x, and to his Household; Physician to the Westminster General Dispensatory, and Lecturer on the Practice of Physic, &c. 12mo. price 4s in _boards_.
13--CUTHBERTSON's PRACTICAL TREATISE on ELECTRICITY and GALVANISM, by John Cuthbertson, Philosophical Instrument Maker, and Member of the Philosophical Societies of Holland and Utrecht, in one vol. 8vo.
ill.u.s.trated with nine copper plates,--price in _boards_ 10s 6d, 1807.
14--CRICHTON's SYNOPTICAL TABLE of DISEASES, exhibiting their Arrangement in Cla.s.ses, Orders, Genera, and Species, designed for the Use of Students, on two sheets imperial folio,--price 2s 6d.
15--CROWTHER's PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS on the DISEASE of the JOINTS, commonly called WHITE SWELLING; with some Remarks on Caries, Necrosis, and Scrofulous Abscess, in which a new and successful Method of treating these Diseases is pointed out. A Second Edition, with considerable Additions and Improvements. By BRYAN CROWTHER, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, and Surgeon to Bridewell and Bethlem Hospitals,--in one volume 8vo. ill.u.s.trated with seven coloured plates, price 10s 6d. _boards_, 1808.--Ditto large paper, with proof Impressions of the Plates, 16s.
16--COUPER's SPECULATIONS on the MODE and APPEARANCES of IMPREGNATION in the HUMAN FEMALE; with an Account of the Princ.i.p.al Ancient, and an Examination of the Modern Theories of Generation, _the Third Edition, with considerable Additions_, 4s, 1808.
17--DUFOUR's TREATISE on the URINARY Ca.n.a.l, particularly describing the various Symptoms attending Strictures, Obstructions, Gleets, &c. and an the prevention of the Stone and Gravel, with a Variety of Cases, tending to shew the Efficacy of Daran's medicated Bougies, and a new Method of treating a Gonorrhoea, &c. 6th edition, price 2s 6d, 1808.
18--DAUBENTON's OBSERVATIONS on INDIGESTION, in which is satisfactorily shewn the Efficacy of Ipecacuanha, in relieving this, as well as its connected Train of Complaints peculiar to the Decline of Life, _translated from the French_. Second Edition with Additions, by Dr. Buchan, 1s 6d, 1807.
19--EARLE's (Sir JAMES) Letter, containing some Observations on the Fractures of the Lower Limbs; to which is added, an Account of a Contrivance to administer Cleanliness and Comfort to the Bed-ridden, or Persons confined to Bed by Age, Accident, Sickness, or any other Infirmity, with Explanatory Plates--price, _sewed_, 3s, 1807.
20--EARLE's (Sir JAMES) OBSERVATIONS on HaeMORRHOIDAL EXCRESCENCES, the Second Edition, price, _sewed_, 1s 6d, 1807.
21--GRIFFITH's PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS on the CURE of HECTIC and SLOW FEVERS and the PULMONARY CONSUMPTION; to which is added, a Method of treating several Kinds of internal Haemorrhages, _a new edition, sewed_, 1s 6d.
22--GIBBON's MEDICAL CASES and REMARKS, Part I. on the Good Effects of Salivation in Jaundice, arising from Calculi. Part II. on the free Use of Nitre in Haemorrhages, _boards_, 2s 6d, 8vo.