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MEDICAL BOOKS,

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ENGRAVINGS from SPECIMENS of MORBID PARTS, preserved in the Author's Collection now in Windmill Street, and selected from the Divisions inscribed, Urethra, Vesica, Ren, Morbosa, et Læsa, containing Specimens of every Disease which is attended with Change of Structure in these Parts, and exhibiting the Injuries from the Bougie, Catheter, Caustic, Trochar, and Lithotomy Knife, incautiously used. With Observations.

By CHARLES BELL. In Imperial folio. Price 17. 16s. A PRACTICAL SYNOPSIS of CUTANEOUS DISEASES, according to the Arrangement of Dr. Willan, exhibiting a concise View of the Diagnostic Symptoms, and the Method of Treatment.

By THOMAS BATEMAN, MD. F.L S. Physician to the Public Dispensary, and to the Fever Institution. 8vo. Illustrated by a coloured Plate of the Eight Orders. Price 12s. in Boards.

THE MORBID ANATOMY of the LIVER; being an Inquiry into the Anatomical Character, Symptoms, and Treatment of certain Diseases which impair or destroy the Structure of that Viscus.

Order I.-TUMOURS.

[Part I. On the Tubera Circumscripta, and Tubera Diffusa. By J. R. FARRE, M.D.

Part 1. on Imperial 4to. illustrated with coloured Engravings. Price 15s.

The Subjects of Tumours and Inflammation of the Liver will occupy a Series of Twelve or Thirteen coloured Engravings, some of which will contain Three or more Figures. The whole will be completed either in Four or Six Fasciculi.

THE MODERN PRACTICE of PHYSIC, exhibiting the Characters, Causes, Symptoms, Prognostications, Morbid Appearances, and improved Method of treating the Diseases of all Climates. By ROBERT THOMAS, M.D. In 8vo The 4th Edition, revised, and considerably enlarged. Price 16s. in Boards.

A DICTIONARY of PRACTICAL SURGERY, exhibiting the present State of the Principles and Practice of Surgery; collected from the most authentic and original Sources of Information; comprehending also an Account of the Instruments, Remedies, and Applications employed in Surgery, and the Etymology and Signification of the principal Terms. The Whole illustrated by numerous interesting Cases, and interspersed with a Series of critical Reflections and original Observations.

By SAMUEL COOPER,

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THE PHARMACOPOEIA of the ROYAL COLLEGE of PHYSICIANS of LONDON, 1809. Translated into English; with Notes, &c. By R. POWELL, M.D. Fellow of the College, Physician to St. Bartholomew's and the Magdalen Hospitals. The Second Edition revised and corrected. In 8vo. Price 10s. 6d. in Boards.

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TIONS. Published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. In 3 vols. 8vo. illustrated with Plates. Price 24. 45. in Boards.

THE PRINCIPLES of SURGERY; Volume By JOHN BELL, Surgeon.

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ENGRAVINGS of the BONES, MUSCLES, and JOINTS, illustrating the first Volume of the Anatomy of the Human Body. By JOHN BELL, Surgeon. In 4to. with about 200 Pages of explanatory Letter-press. The Third Edition. Price 17. 11s. 6d. in Boards.

THE ANATOMY of the HUMAN BODY. By JOHN and CHARLES BELL, Surgeons.

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THE ANATOMY of the BRAIN; explained in a Series of Engravings, beautifully coloured, with a Dissertation on the Communication between the Ventricles of the Brain. By CHARLES BELL, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. In royal 4to. Price 27. 2s. in Boards. A SERIES of ENGRAVINGS, explaining

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By CHARLES BELL.
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A SYSTEM of OPERATIVE SURGERY, founded on the Basis of Anatomy

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A SYSTEM of DISSECTIONS; explaining the Anatomy of the Human Body; with the Manner of displaying the Parts, the distinguishing the Natural from the Diseased Appearances, and pointing out to the Student the Objects most worthy his Attention, during a Course of Dissections. By CHARLES BELL.

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A SYSTEM of DISSECTIONS; explaining the Anatomy of the Human Body, the Manner of displaying the Parts, and their Varieties in Disease. By CHARLES BELL. Illustrated with Engravings. The Second Edition. In folio. Price 31. 3s. in Boards.

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OBSERVATIONS on the NATURE and CURE of DROPSIES. By JOHN BLACKALL, M. D. Physician of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, and of the Lunatic Asylum, near Exeter. In 1 Vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Bas. THE PRINCIPLES of MIDWIFERY; including the Diseases of Women and Children.

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OBSERVATIONS on ABORTION; con taining an Account of the Manner in which it takes place, the Causes which produce it, and the Method of preventing or treating it. By JOHN BURNS,

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MEDICINA NAUTICA; an Essay on the Diseases of Seamen. By THOMAS TROTTER, M.D. Late Physician to His Majesty's Fleet, &c. In 3 vols. 8vo. Price 17. 3s. in Boards.

A VIEW of the NERVOUS TEMPERAMENT; being a Practical Inquiry into the increasing Prevalence, Prevention, and Treatment of those Diseases commonly called Nervous, Bilious, Stomach, and Liver Complaints; Indigestion, Low Spirits, Gout, &c.

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THE ELEMENTS of CHEMISTRY.
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By A. F. M. WILLICH, M. D.

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A PRACTICAL DICTIONARY of POPU LAR MEDICINE, comprehending the different Branches o the Healing Art, so far as they relate to the Preservation of the Health of Man, residing in different Climates, and en gaged in different Occupations, as well as the general Treatment of his Diseases and Accidents, viz. Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Midwifery, Pharmacy, Diet, Clothing, Exercise, &c. &c. &c. By RICHARD REECE, M.D.

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A SYSTEM of MATERIA MEDICA and PHARMACY. By JOHN MURRAY, Lecturer on Chemistry, and on Materia Medica and Phar macy, Edinburgh. In 2 vols. 8vo. Price 12. 1s. Boards.

THE LONDON DISPENSATORY, con taining the Elements and Practice of Materia Medica and Pharmacy, with a Translation of the Pharmacopoeias of the London, the Edinburgh, and the Dublin Colleges of Phy sicians; many useful Tables; and Copper-plates of the Pharmaceutical Apparatus. The whole forming a Synopsis of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

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A TREATISE on some Practical Points re lating to DISEASES of the EYE.

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AN INQUIRY into the PROCESS of NA TURE in repairing Injuries of the Intestines; illustrating the Treatment of Penetrating Wounds and Strangulated Hernia. By BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Demonstrator of Anatomy at Guy's Hospital, Surgeon to the Hon. East India Company, and to the London Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye.

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ESSAYS on the Changes of THE HUMAN
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By THOMAS JAMESON, M.D.
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A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the MOR-
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The MORBID ANATOMY of the LIVER; being an Inquiry into the Anatomical Character, Symptoms, and Treatment of certain Diseases which impair or destroy the Structure of that Viscus. Order 1.TUMOURS. Part I. On the Tubera Circumscripta, and Tubera Diffusa. By J. R. FARRÉ, M. D. In Imperial 4to. illustrated with coloured Engravings, Part I. price 159.

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