Lectures on the principles and practice of physic; delivered at King's College, London / by Thomas Watson.
- Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet
- Date:
- 1847
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Lectures on the principles and practice of physic; delivered at King's College, London / by Thomas Watson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF FEMALES, AND ON THE SPECIAL HYGIENE OF THEIR SEX. WITH NUMEROUS WOOD-CUTS. BY COLOMBAT DE L’ISERE, M.D., Chevalier of the Legion of Honor; late Surgeon to the Hospital of the Rue de Valois, devoted to the Diseases of Females, $c. fyc. TRANSLATED, WITH MANY NOTES AND ADDITIONS „ , . BY C. D. MEIGS, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children in the Jefferson Medical College Src Src In one large volume, 8vo. TO UA T T OJV THE nOG. THE DOC. BY WILLIAM YOUATT. WITH NUMEROUS AND BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS. EDITED BY E. J. LEWIS, M. D., &c. &c. In One beautifully printed Volume, Crown Octavo, with Twenty,four Elates, done up in rich crim¬ son extra cloth. “ With this explanation of his connection with the work he leaves it, in the hope that it may prove of value to the sportsman from its immediate relation to his stirring pursuits; to the general ^,45 from the ]arSe amount of curious information collected in its pages; and to the MEDICAL STUDENT from the light it sheds on the PATHOLOGY AND DISEASES of the dog, by which he will be surprised to learn how many ills that animal shares in common with the human race.”— Editor’s Preface. LANDRETH’S JOHNSON’S GARDENERS’ DICTIONARY. JUST READY. A DICTIONARY OF MODERN GARDENING. BY GEORGE WILLIAM JOHNSON, Es<u Fellow of the Horticultural Society of India, &c. &c. With One Hundred and Eighty Wood-Cuts, EDITED, WITH NUMEROUS ADDITIONS, BY DAVID LANDRETH, of Philadelphia. In the American edition, many modifications and additions have been made, so as to render the work a com- P e*e sat,.sfa£l,ory kook of reference upon every subject connected with modern gardening in its most ex¬ tended sense; while great care has been exercised in adapting it to the practice of every section of this country umerous wood-cut illustrations have been added, and the publishers present a beautiful volume of near 650 pages, in a clear but small type, well done up in extra cloth, and at a very low price. Such a work has long been needed by the many persons who cannot afford to purchase the large expensive work of Loudon. Sold by all Booksellers, JYurserymen and Seedsmen in the United States. CONTENTS OF THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, For April, 1847. Memoirs and Cases — Art. I. History of seven cases of Pseudo-membranous Laryngitis, or True Croup. By J.F. Meigs, M.D. II. Poisonous Properties of the Sulphate of Quinine. By Wm. O Baldwin M D III Removal ofthe Superior Maxilla for a tumour ofthe antrum; Apparent cure. Return of the disease. Second operation. Sequel. By J Marion Sims, M. D. [With a wood-cut.] IV. Laceration ofthe Perineum. By John F Mettauer, M. D. V. Report of Cases treated in Cincinnati Commercial Hospital. By John P. Harrison M. D. VI. Surgical Cases. By Geo. C. Blackman, M.D. [Witha wood-cut.] VII. Cases of Paralysis peculiar to the Insane. By Pliny Earle, M. D. VIII. Contributions to Pathology; being a Report of Fatal Cases taken from the records of the U. S. Naval Hospital, New York. By W. S. W. Ruschenbero-er M D IX. Case of Hydrops Pericardii suddenly formed, with Remarks. By S. Jackson, M. D. X. Case’ofTuber- cles in the pericardium, vena cava, column® came®, pleura, lungs, liver, fee., with Meningitis. By J. D. l^ra^k, M. D. XI. On letting Blood from the Jugular in the Diseases of Children. By Charles C. Hildreth, Review.—XII. Lectures on Subjects connected with Clinical Medicine; comprising Diseases ofthe Heart. By P. M. Latham, M. D. Bibliographical Notices.—Xin. Green on Diseases of the Air Passages. XIV. Condie on the Diseases of Children. Second edition. XV. Royle’s Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Edited by Carson. XVI. Vogel’s Pathological Anatomy ofthe Human Body. Translated, with additions, by George E Day XVII Trans- actions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. From September to November, 1646, inclusive. XV ill Wharton Jones on the Principles and Practice of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery. Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D. XIX. Wood on the Practice of Medicine. XX. Wernher’s Manual of General and Special Surgery. XXI. Baumgarten’s Surgical Almanac for the years 1644 and 1645. XXII. Wilson’s System of Human Anatomy, General and Special. Third American from the third London edition. Edited by Paul B Goddard, M. D. XXJII. Von Behr’s Handbook of Human Anatomy, General, Special and Topographical. Translated by John Birkett.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29308938_1076.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


