Practical medicine; illustrated by cases of the most important diseases.
- John Minson Galt II
- Date:
- 1843
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![LECTURES on the MORBID ANATOfllY, NATURE, and TREAT- MENT of ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES. Hy the late John Akmstrong, M.D.; Author of Practical Iliiistralions of Typhous and Scarlet Fever, etc. Edited by Joskph Rix, Member of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons. 1 vol. b\o. The British and Foreign Medical Review says of this work : We aJiiiire, in almnst every page, the precise aiid cautious practical directions; the striking allusions to instructive cases; tlie urgent reconinieinlations of the pupil to be careful, to be diligent in observation, to avoid hurry and heedlessness, to be atten- tive to the poor. Notliing can be move e.vcellent than the rules laid down for all the parts of the delicate management of fever .patients: nothing more judicious than the general instructions arising out of the lecturer's perfect knowledge of mankind. • • • • ■ His prudent admonitions respecting the employment of some of the heroic remedies, as mercury, arsenic, and colchicum, attest his powers of observation and his practical merits. The pious office of preserving and publishing his Lectures has been performed by Mr. Ri.\, with singular ability. A TREATISE on INSANITY and other DISEASES AFFECTING the MIND. By James Cowles Prichard, F.R.S. M.D. Correspondiii-; Member of the Institute of France, »Stc. ] vol 8vo. The author is entitled to great respect for his opinions, not only because he is well known as a man of extensive erudition, but also on account of his practical acquaint- ance with the subject on which he writes. The work, we may safely say, is the best, as well as the latest, on mental derangement, in the English language.—Medico-Chir. Rev. A TREATISE ON MENTAL DISEASES. By M. Esquirol. APHORISMS on the TREATMENT and MANAGEMENT of the INSANE: with considerations on Public and Private Lunatic Asylums, pointing out the errors in the present system. By J. G. MiLLiNGEN, M.D., late Medical Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum, Hanwell, INIiddiesex, &c. 1 vol. 8vo. Dr. Millingen, in one small pocket volume, has compressed more real solid matter than could be gleaned out of any dozen of octavos on the same subject. We recommend his vade mecum as the best thing of the kind we ever perused.—Dr. Johtison's Review. MEDICAL CLINIC ; or, Reports of Medical CASES: By G. Andral, Professor of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, etc. Condensed and Translated, vpith Observations extracted from the Writings of the naost distinguished Medical Authors : By D. Spil- LAN, M.D., etc., etc.; containing Diseases of the Encephnlon^ &c. with Extracts from Ollivier's Work on Diseases of the Spinal Cord and its Membranes. 1 vol. 8vo. MEDICAL CLINIC: DISEASES OF THE ABDOMEN. By G. Andral, M.D., Professor to the Faculty of Paris, Member of the Royal .Academy of Medicine, etc., etc. Condensed and Translated, with Observations, by D. SpiLLA.v, M.D., Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, Member of the Association of the Fellows and Licentiates of the College of Physicians, and Formerly Physician to the Dublin General Dispensary. ] vol. 8vo. MEDICAL CLINIC: DISEASES OF THE CHEST. ByG.ANURAi., M.D., etc., etc. Translated by D. Spillan, M.D., etc. 1 vol. 8vo. Andral's extensive researches in piathology, entitle all his works to the careful considera- tion of of the profession; and all must agree that this ureal philosopher has enriched the science with many important truths, derived from that fruitful sourcs, clinical oblesvalions and inductions.— Western Lancet, LECTURES on Subjects connected with CLINICAL MEDICINE. Bv P. M. Latham, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. We strongly recommend them [Latham's Lectures] to our readers; particularlv to pupils attending the practice of our hospitals.—Land. Med. Oaz. >.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21197829_0341.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


