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23--GIRDLESTONE on DIABETES, with an Historical Sketch of that Disease, _sewed_, 2s 6d, 8vo.

24--GORDON's (Dr. Alexander) TREATISE on the EPIDEMIC PUERPERAL FEVER of ABERDEEN, _sewed_, 2s 6d.

25--HARTY's (Dr.) OBSERVATIONS on the SIMPLE DYSENTERY, and its COMBINATIONS; containing a Review of the most celebrated Authors, who have written on this Subject, and also an Investigation into the Source of Contagion, in that and some other Diseases, _boards_, 7s 6d, 8vo.

”This Work we find no difficulty in recommending to our Readers; it contains, unquestionably, a larger ma.s.s of evidence than is any where else to be found, of the various species of this formidable disease; and again we think it right once more to recommend the Work before us, as the most valuable digest of all that has been written upon it.”--Vide MEDICAL and PHYSICAL JOURNAL, for December, 1805.

26--HAMILTON's OBSERVATIONS on SCROPHULOUS AFFECTIONS, with Remarks on Schirrus Cancer, and Rachitis, _boards_, 3s, 12mo.

27--INDENt.i.tIES ASCERTAINED; or, an Ill.u.s.tration of Mr. Ware's Opinion respecting the sameness of Infection in Venereal Gonorrhoea, and the Ophthalmia of Egypt; with an Examination of Affinity between ancient Leprosy and Lues--price 2s 6d, 8vo. 1808.

28--LAWRENCE's (WILLIAM) TREATISE on HERNIA, being the Essay which gained the Prize offered by the Royal College of Surgeons, in the year 1806, _ill.u.s.trated with three plates, boards_, 9s.

”Mr. Lawrence has done his part: he has united in this Essay elegance of language, correctness of description, a discriminating judgment, and a fund of learning, which does equal credit to his talents and his industry.”--CRITICAL REVIEW for Feb. 1808.

29--LIND on DISEASES incidental to EUROPEANS in HOT CLIMATES, with the Method of preventing their fatal Consequences, the Sixth Edition, in one vol. octavo, price 8s, _boards_, 1808.

30--LONDON PRACTICE of MIDWIFERY; or, a MANUAL for STUDENTS; being a complete Course of Practical Midwifery; in which are included the Treatment of Lying-in Women and the Diseases of Children, the second edition corrected, 12mo. _boards_, 6s. 1807.

31--LUXMORE's FAMILIAR OBSERVATIONS on RUPTURES, for the Use of Patients of both s.e.xes afflicted with those Complaints. Second edition, price 2s.

32--LIPs...o...b..s MANUAL of INOCULATION, for the Use of the Faculty and private families; pointing out the most approved method of Inoculating, and conducting Patients through the Small Pox, _sewed_, 1s.

33--LONDON DISSECTOR; or, a Compendium of Practical Anatomy; containing a Description of the Muscles, Vessels, Nerves, and Viscera of the Human Body, as they appear on Dissection. A new Edition improved, _boards_, 5s.

1808.

34--MEDICAL FACTS and OBSERVATIONS; consisting princ.i.p.ally of original Communications from Gentlemen of the Faculty, on important Subjects, in Medicine and Surgery, &c. by Dr. Simmons, vol. 8, _boards_, 4s 6d, 8vo.

35--POLE's ANATOMICAL INSTRUCTOR; or, an Ill.u.s.tration of the modern and most approved Method of preparing and preserving the different Parts of the Human Body, and of Quadrupeds, with _plates, boards_, 7s, 8vo.

36--PEARSON's (JOHN) PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS on CANCEROUS COMPLAINTS, with an Account of some Diseases, which have been confounded with the Cancer; also, Critical Remarks on some of the Operations performed in Cancerous Cases, _sewed_, 2s 6d, 8vo.

37--PEARSON's OBSERVATIONS on the EFFECTS of VARIOUS ARTICLES of the MATERIA MEDICA, in the CURE of LUES VENEREA, ill.u.s.trated with Cases. By JOHN PEARSON, F. R. S. Senior Surgeon of the Lock Hospital and Asylum, and Surgeon to the Public Dispensatory; Reader on the Principles and Practice of Surgery, the Second Edition, with Additions, _price_ 7s, 8vo. 1807.

38--PEARSON's PRINCIPLES of SURGERY, for the Use of Chirurgical Students.

A new Edition with Additions. By JOHN PEARSON, F. R. S. &c. 8vo. _boards_, 8s 6d. 1808.

39--POTT's (P) CHIRURGICAL WORKS: a new Edition, with his last Corrections. To which are added, a short Account of the Life of the Author, a Method of curing the Hydrocele by Injection, and occasional Notes and Observations. By Sir James Earle, 3 vol. _boards_, 1l 7s. 1808.

40--RICHERAND's ELEMENTS of PHYSIOLOGY; containing a Comprehensive View and Clear Explanation of the Functions of the Human Body, in which the modern Improvements in Chemistry, Galvanism, and other Sciences, are applied to explain the Actions of the Animal Economy with a new Cla.s.sification, and a copious Index; translated from the French of A.

Richerand, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, and princ.i.p.al Surgeon of the Hospital of the North, in Paris. By ROBERT KERRISON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, in London, &c. _In one closely printed vol._ 8vo. price 6s. _boards_, 1806.

41--REES's (Dr. GEORGE) OBSERVATIONS on DISEASES of the UTERUS; in which are included, Remarks on Moles, Polypi, and Prolapsus, as also on Schirrous and Cancerous Affections of that Organ, _boards_, 4s 6d, 8vo.

42--REES's (Dr. GEORGE) TREATISE on the PRIMARY SYMPTOMS of LUES VENEREA, with a concise, critical, and chronological Account of all the English Writers on this Subject, from 1735 to 1783, to which is added, an a.n.a.lysis of a Course of Lectures delivered by the Author, _boards_, 5s, 8vo.

43--ROLLO's CASES of the DIABETES MELLITUS, with the Results of the Trials of certain Acids and other Substances, in the Cure of the Lues Venerea, Second Edition, with large Additions, _boards_, 6s, 8vo. 1806.

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