Parturition and the principles and practice of obstetrics / by W. Tyler Smith.
- William Tyler Smith
- Date:
- 1849
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Parturition and the principles and practice of obstetrics / by W. Tyler Smith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Lamar Soutter Library at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
409/416
![MEDICAL BOOKS. one large Svo. volume, with over four hundred illustrations, (nearly ready.) OBSTETRICS. \ LEE'S CLINICAL MIDWIFERY, | comprising the Histories of Five ; Hundred and Forty-five Cases of^ Difficult, Preternatural, and Com-5 plicated Labor, with commentaries. ■ In one royal 12mo. volume, 238 pnges. s MEIGS' NEW WORK ON MID-< WIFKRY.—OBSTETRICS; THE^ SCIENCE AND THE ART. In c one large octavo volume, with nu-< merous new illustrations. > SMITH ON PARTURITION, AND > THE PRINCIPLES AND PRAC-< TICE OF OBSTETRICS. In one ^ volume, (preparing.) ? IN MEDICINE, and into its Power over Disease. In one crown Svo. vol., 84 pages. TAYLOR ON POISONS, in relation to Medical Jurisprudence and Me- dicine. Edited, with Additions, by R. E. Griffith, M. D. In one large Svo. volume, 688 pages. CHEMISTRY. BOWMAN'S INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY AND^ THE STUDY OF ANALYSIS. In one vol., royal l2mo., with about 90 illustrations on wood. < GARDNER'S MEDICAL CHEMIS-J NATURAL SCIENCE. &C. ATLAS TO DANA ON ZOO- PHYTES, containing about 60 co- lored plates. One vol. folio, being Vol. 9 of Exploring Expedition pub- lications. BIRD'S (GOLDING) ELEMENTS OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, being an Experimental Introduction to the Physical Sciences. Illustrated with nearly 400 wood-cuts. From the 3d London edition. In one neat volume, 402 pages. BRODERIP'S ZOOLOGICAL RE- CREATIONS, one vol. 12mo., (at press.) CARPENTER'S PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL A ND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. A new edition, re- vised by the Author. In one large Svo. vol., with beautiful illustra- tions, (preparing.) COLERIDGK-S IDEA OF LIFE, one vol. 12mo., 94 patres. TRY, for the Use of Students: ^ qqRDON ON THE STEAM EN- being a Manual of the Science, i QINE, or the Motive Power of with Its Applications to Toxicology, > ^^.^^ j ..^i^ g^^^ ^.jtj, many cuts. Physiology, Therapeutics, Hygiene, (Piepnring.) &c. &c. In one handsome royal / jyjy ,ler,'S PRINCIPLES OF PHY- ]2mo. volume, with illustrations, SICS AND M ETEOROLOGY. Ed- 40(1 pnges. ited by R. E.Griffith, M. D., in 1 vol. KNAPP'S CHEMICAL TECHNO-1 ^vo., 636 pages, with 540 beau- LOGY, or Chemistry Applied to ^ fnl wood-cuts and 2 colored plates, the Arts and to Manufactures ? j^Ojvj^ LDS AND RICHARDSON'S Translated by Ronalds and Rich-$ METALLURGY, with numerous ardson, and Edited by Johnson. illustrations, (preparinji.) Vol. I, 504 pages, 214 wood cuts. SOM ERVTLLE'S PHYSICAL GEO- Same Work, Vol. II, with 250 wood- GRAPH Y. In one large royal 12mo. cuts, (nearly ready.) MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. CATION, &C. EDU' BARTLETT'S INQUIRY INTO THE DEGREE OF CERTAINTY volume. 382 pnges. WEISRACH'S PRINCIPLES OF MECHANICS, applied to Machine- ry and Engineering. Translated by Gordon and Prilled by Johnson. Vol. I., 8vo., 486 pages, with 550 wocd cuts. Same Work, Vol. II., with 350 wood cuts, (nearly ready.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21197751_0409.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)