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A Text Book Of Practical Medicine, With Particular Reference To Physiology And Pathological Anatomy.
Translated from the Seventh German Edition, by special permission of the Author, by George H. Humphreys, M.D., and Charles E. Hackley, M.D. 2 vols. large 8vo. 36s.
"The publication of these volumes brings within the reach of the busy practitioner, the student, and the teacher in our schools, one of the best text-books in any language. As the translators say, 'Professor Niemeyer's volumes present a concise and well-digested epitome of the results of ten years of carefully rendered clinical observation by the most illustrious medical authorities of Europe,' elaborated, we may add, by a most able teacher and an experienced physician. . . . Not the least valuable part of the book will be found in the therapeutical sections, and the numerous formulae, which are given most clearly, will prove a boon to many a hardworked practitioner." - Brit. and For. Med, Chir. Review.
"The task of a reviewer is an easy and glorious one in noticing such a work as this. It is at once comprehensive and concise; it is characterised by clearness and originality and it differs from many German works on Medicine in the sagacious appreciation of the value of therapeutics which is manifested by the author .... We can cordially recommend the work as one from the perusal of which every physician may derive profit, which will be found replete with information of direct practical value, and which is instinct with a spirit of candid and earnest inquiry, which is worthy of all praise. The translation on the whole, is very creditably performed, and the volumes are handsomely brought out." - Dublin Quarterly Journal of Med. Science.
Professor of Surgery, Vienna.
General Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics, in fifty Lectures, A text-book for Students and Physicians. Translated from the fourth German edition, with special permission of the author, by C. E. HACKLEY, M.A., M.D. 18s.
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Professor of Therapeutics in University College.
A Hand-book of Therapeutics. Small 8vo. 10s 6d.
"The work contains a large amount of most useful matter, much of which will be novel to the English student. There is moreover an honest directness of statement, and an apparent desire to balance opposing opinions with candour, which is calculated to attract confidence, We can scarcely doubt that the present edition will be quickly sold." - The Practitioner,
Assist. Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. etc.
A Guide to the Examination of the Urine; intended chiefly for Clinical Clerks and Students. Second Edit, revised and enlarged, fcap. 8vo, cl. 2s. 6d.
"We are glad to welcome this little work. . . Just what was wanted." - British Med. Journal,
"This little work forms a concise guide to the complete 'clinical' examination of the urine. . . The work is a very handy one, and we recommend the student to make it his companion in the wards of the hospital." - Lancet, Jan. 8th, 1870.
The Practical Medicine of To-day: Two Addresses delivered before the British Medical Association, and the Epidemiological Society. Small 8vo. cloth, is 6d.
Assistant Surgeon H,M. Indian Forces. Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society. Late in Medical charge of Dalhousie Sanitarium.
What is Malaria ? and why is it most intense in Hot CliMATES? An Explanation of the Nature and Cause of the so-called Marsh Poison, with the Principles to be observed for the preservation of Health in Tropical Climates and Malarious Districts. 8vo. 7s. 6d.
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A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children. Translated and edited by H. RAPHAEL, M.D. From the fourth German Edition, illustrated by six lithographic plates, part coloured, large 8vo, 600 pages, 18s.
"Several excellent lithographic plates, and the admirable way in which the volume is got up, add to the attractiveness of Dr. Vogel's work. Dr. Vogel is more a physician than a surgeon; and he is clearly a physician of no mean order, judged either from a pathological or a clinical standpoint. When he treats a subject exhaustively he produces an essay, clear yet elaborate, which inspires the reader with confidence that the author believed himself to have the best possible reasons for all that he says. Of Dr. Vogel, as a medical practitioner, we would only say that he seems to belong to the comparatively small class of physicians who, when they five a medicine, have a clear notion of the effects which they desire it to produce." - Brit. Med. journal.
The Diseases of the Ear: Their Diagnosis and Treatment Demy 8vo, 8s. 6d With Supplement by James Hinton.
"Great credit is due to Mr.Hinton for the manner in which he has supplemented the labours of his deceased friend. The work in its new form constitutes a most reliable guide to the treatment of aural disease, and is without a rival in the English language." - Lancet.
The mantle of the master has fallen upon a worthy successor, and in the hands of its present accomplished editor the volume will maintain its high position as the first text-book on the bject" - Med. Timet & Gazette.
Physician to the Royal Infirmary, Liverpool, etc.
On the Restoration of Health. Demy 8vo, cloth, 7s 6d.
"It would be unfair to deny that Dr. Inman often makes some pithy remarks, and that though. as a general rule, he is needlessly aggressive and uncharitable to his brother practitioners, his criticisms are occasionally as just as they are vigorous. His remarks on myalgia are well worthy of attention......Some of his remarks on pathology and treatment are worthy of attention, as coming from an experienced physician of a sceptical and inquiring turn of mind." - Edin. Med. Journal, Feb. 1871.
On the Preservation of Health. Second Edit Demy 8vo, 5s.
On Diet and Regimen in Sickness and Health, and on the Interdependence and Prevention of Diseases and the diminution of their fatality. Fourth Edition, rewritten and much enlarged, sm. 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d.
The Nursing Schedule. To be used in Fevers, Inflammations, Surgical Cases, and other acute Illnesses. In packets reporting 14 days and 14 nights, Is.
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Electricity in its relation to Practical Medicine. Translated from the third German Edition, with notes and additions by William A. Hammond, M.D With illustrations, large 8vo, 500 pages, cloth. 18s.
"The number of editions through which Dr. Meyer's work has passed in Germany attest the esteem in which it is there held, and we do not doubt that an equal measure of approbation will be accorded to it in this country." - Dublin Quarterly Journal of Med. Science.
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Remarks on Army Surgeons and their works. Demy 8vo, 5s.
Surgeon to the Great Northern and the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital On Abscess and Tumours of the Orbit 8vo, 6s.
A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children. By Dr.
J. Forsyth Meigs, M.D., Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, etc., etc., and WILLIAM PEPPER, M.D., Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital, etc., etc. Fourth Edition, roy. 8vo, cloth, cut edges, pp. 920, 26s.
"There is but little to find fault with compared with what there is to praise, and perhaps if we had said all we felt we might endanger the value of our praise by over-laudation. It is the most complete work on the subject in our language; it contains at once the results of personal observation and the experience of others; its quotations from the most recent authorities, both home and foreign, are ample; and we think the authors deserve congratulation for having produced a book unequalled for the use of the student, and indispensable as a work of reference for the practitioner." - American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Oct. 1870.
"It is a work of more than goo good American pages, and is more encyclopoedial than clinical. But it is clinical, and withal most effectually brought up to the light, pathological and therapeutical, of the present day......The thoroughly fresh nature of the book is seen in the care with which certain articles have been written. Such are those on Rickets and Tuberculosis, Infantile Atrophic Paralysis, and Progressive Paralysis. We are glad to add this work to our library. There are few diseases of children which it does not treat of fully and wisely in the light of the latest physiololgical pathological, and therapeutical science." - Lancet.
The Climatic Treatment of Consumption and Chronic
Third Edition, post 8vo, cloth, 3s. 64
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Morbid Conditions of the Throat, in their relation to PulMONARY CONSUMPTION. Post 8vo, 3s. 6d.
Meredith Redman, Human Anatomy: forming a complete series of Questions and Answers for the use of Medical Students. 2 vols., 12mo, cloth, price 10s. 6d.
Late Professor of Midwifery at King's and Queen's College of Physicians,
Ireland, etc., etc.
An Exposition of the Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy: with some other papers on subjects connected with Midwifery. Coloured plates. Second Edition, 8vo, cloth, (12s 6d. net,) pub. 25s.
Dr. Abbotts Smith, On Human Entozoa and the Disorders produced by Worms.
With numerous Engravings and a Glossary of Terms, demy 8vo, 5s. pp. 257.
On the Advantages of the Starched Apparatus in the TreatMENT of FRACTURES and DISEASES of JOINTS. Being the First Part of an Essay to which the Council of University College Awarded the Liston Clinical Medal. Demy 8vo, cloth, with illustrations, 5s.
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Physician to the Royal Free Hospital.
On Intra-Thoracic Cancer. 8vo, 4s. 6d.
Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Women in University College.
Outlines of Pictorial Diagnosis of Diseases of Women.
4to, 6s.
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Observations in the Military Hospitals of Dresden.
8vo, 1s.
An Epitome of the Veneral Diseases, being a succinct account of the well established and more important facts relating to these diseases. 12mo, 1s.
On the Cheapest and most Nutritious Food for Charitable Institutions And The Poor: Being the Result of an Inquiry, made by desire, on the Food supplied to the Hill Street Female Refuge, 1s.
Analysis Of Musical Sounds with illustrative figures of the ratios of vibrations of musical intervals and their compounds, temperament, harmonic vibration, resultant sounds, etc. etc. Small folio, cloth, £1 58.
 
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