. Commentaries on the surgery of the war in Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, from the battle of Roliça, in 1808, to that of Waterloo, in 1815; with additions relating to those in the Crimea in 1854-55, showing the improvements made during and since that period in the great art and science of surgery on all the subjects to which they relate. Revised to October, 1855. ork on the diseases and physi-cal education of children. Dr. INliichell has made considerable additionsto it, introducing many topics not treated of by Dr. Eberle, every oneof which he considers entitled to a place in


. Commentaries on the surgery of the war in Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, from the battle of Roliça, in 1808, to that of Waterloo, in 1815; with additions relating to those in the Crimea in 1854-55, showing the improvements made during and since that period in the great art and science of surgery on all the subjects to which they relate. Revised to October, 1855. ork on the diseases and physi-cal education of children. Dr. INliichell has made considerable additionsto it, introducing many topics not treated of by Dr. Eberle, every oneof which he considers entitled to a place in a work on the diseases of theinfant race. The large addition of matter thus made to the work hasproved to be both acceptable and useful. Richardson^s Anatomy. Elements of Human Anatomy: General, Descriptive, and Practical. With over 400 hun-dred illustrations. By T. , , Demonstra-tor of Anatomy in the MedicalDepartment of the University ofLouisville, and one of the attend-ing Surgeons to the LouisvilleMarine Hospital. One vol. 8vo.$ It is an amply sufficient text-book,and the preceptor may confidentlyplace it in the hands of his pupils assuch. The wood-cuts are numerousand elegant, and serve admirably toillustrate the text.—New Jersey Medi-cal Reporter. Our author claims for his work theVeins of the head and neck. improvement of having general, de-. J. B. & PUBLICATIONS. scriptive, and practical anatomy in the same volume ; the an*angement ofthe section devoted to practical anatomy so as to secure the greatest possible economy of material; and lastly, in the substitution of English forLatin terms, wherever it appeared to be practicable and judicious.—^iV. Times. Eicord on Venereal Diseases. A Practical Treatise on Venereal Diseases; or, Critical andExperimental Researches on Inoculation applied to thestudy of these affections: With a therapeutical summaryand special formulary. By Ph. Ricord, , Surgeon ofthe Venereal Hospi


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