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MR. CHURCHILL'S PUBLICATIONS.

dr. hennen, f.r.s.

PRINCIPLES OF MILITARY SURGERY; comprising Observations on the Arrangement, Police, and Practice of Hospitals; and on the History, Treatment, and Anomalies of Variola and Syphilis. Illustrated with Cases and Dissections. Third Edition, with Life of the Author, by his Son, Dr. JOHN HENNEN. 8vo. boards, 16s.

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mr. wharton jones, f.r.s.

OPHTHALMIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY, illustrated with 102 Engravings, plain and coloured. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 12s. 6d.

"We are confident that the reader will find, on perusal, that the execution of the work sustains in every point the already high reputation of the author. The book is evidently the result of much labour and research, and has been written with the greatest care and attention."—British and Foreign Medical Review. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

mr. lawrence, f.r.s.

A TREATISE ON RUPTURES, The Fifth Edition, considerably enlarged. 8vo. cloth, 16s.

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mr. liston, f.r.s.

PRACTICAL OR OPERATIVE SURGERY; with numerous Engravings on Wood. Fourth Edition. 8vo. cloth, 22s.

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dr. hunter lane, f.l.s.

A COMPENDIUM OF MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY; adapted to the London Pharmacopoeia, embodying all the New French, American, and Indian Medicines; and also comprising a Summary of Practical Toxicology. One neat pocket volume, cloth, 5s.

"Dr. Lane's volume is on the same general plan as Dr. Thompson's long known Conspectus; but it is much fuller in its details, more especially in the chemical department. It seems carefully compiled, is well suited for its purpose, and cannot fail to be useful."—British and Foreign Medical Review. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

dr. lee, f.r.s.

CLINICAL MIDWIFERY; comprising the Histories of several Hundred Cases of Difficult Labour: with Commentaries. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 5s.

"The following Reports comprise the most important practical details of all the cases of difficult parturition which have come under my observation during the last twenty years, and of which I have preserved written histories. They have now been collected and arranged for publication, in the hope that they may be found to illustrate, confirm, or correct the rules laid down by systematic writers, for the treatment of difficult labours, and supply that course of clinical instruction in midwifery, the want of which has been so often experienced by practitioners at the commencement of their career."—From Preface.