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=Catalogue B=]
_London, 11, New Burlington Street,
March, 1890._
#_SELECTION_#
FROM
J. & A. CHURCHILL’S GENERAL CATALOGUE
COMPRISING
_ALL RECENT WORKS PUBLISHED BY THEM_
ON THE
ART AND SCIENCE OF MEDICINE
[Illustration]
=N.B.--As far as possible, this List is arranged in the order in
which medical study is usually pursued.=
J. & A. CHURCHILL publish for the following Institutions and Public
Bodies:--
=ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS.=
CATALOGUES OF THE MUSEUM.
Twenty-three separate Catalogues (List and Prices can be obtained
of J. & A. Churchill).
=GUY’S HOSPITAL.=
REPORTS BY THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF. Vol. XXX., Third Series.
7s. 6d.
FORMULÆ USED IN THE HOSPITAL IN ADDITION TO THOSE IN THE B.P. 1s.
6d.
=LONDON HOSPITAL.=
PHARMACOPŒIA OF THE HOSPITAL. 3s.
=ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL.=
CATALOGUE OF THE ANATOMICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM. Vol.
I.--Pathology. 15s. Vol. II.--Teratology, Anatomy and Physiology,
Botany. 7s. 6d.
=ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.=
REPORTS BY THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF. The last Volume (X.) was
issued in 1880. Price 7s. 6d.
CATALOGUE OF THE PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM. 15s.
SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE (1882). 5s.
=ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.=
REPORTS BY THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF. Annually. Vol. XVII.,
New Series. 7s. 6d.
=MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.=
CATALOGUE OF THE PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM. 12s.
=WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.=
REPORTS BY THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF. Annually. Vol. IV. 6s.
=ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.=
REPORTS BY THE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF. Half-yearly. Vol. XII.,
Part IV. 5s.
=OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.=
TRANSACTIONS. Vol. IX. 12s. 6d.
=MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.=
JOURNAL OF MENTAL SCIENCE. Quarterly. 3s. 6d.
=PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN.=
PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. Every Saturday. 4d. each,
or 20s. per annum, post free.
=BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE.=
YEAR BOOK OF PHARMACY. 10s.
A SELECTION
FROM
J. & A. CHURCHILL’S GENERAL CATALOGUE,
COMPRISING
ALL RECENT WORKS PUBLISHED BY THEM ON THE
ART AND SCIENCE OF MEDICINE.
N.B.--_J. & A. Churchill’s Descriptive List of Works on Chemistry, Materia Medica,
Pharmacy, Botany, Photography, Zoology, the Microscope, and other Branches
of Science, can be had on application._
=Practical Anatomy=:
A Manual of Dissections. By CHRISTOPHER
HEATH, Surgeon to University College
Hospital. Seventh Edition. Revised by
RICKMAN J. GODLEE, M.S. Lond.,
F.R.C.S., Teacher of Operative Surgery,
late Demonstrator of Anatomy in
University College, and Surgeon to the
Hospital. Crown 8vo, with 24 Coloured
Plates and 278 Engravings, 15s.
=Wilson’s Anatomist’s Vade-Mecum.=
Tenth Edition. By GEORGE
BUCHANAN, Professor of Clinical Surgery
in the University of Glasgow; and HENRY
E. CLARK, M.R.C.S., Lecturer on Anatomy
at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary
School of Medicine. Crown 8vo, with
450 Engravings (including 26 Coloured
Plates), 18s.
=Braune’s Atlas of Topographical
Anatomy=, after Plane Sections of
Frozen Bodies. Translated by EDWARD
BELLAMY, Surgeon to, and Lecturer on
Anatomy, &c., at, Charing Cross Hospital.
Large Imp. 8vo, with 34 Photolithographic
Plates and 46 Woodcuts, 40s.
=An Atlas of Human Anatomy.=
By RICKMAN J. GODLEE, M.S.,
F.R.C.S., Assistant Surgeon and Senior
Demonstrator of Anatomy, University
College Hospital. With 48 Imp. 4to
Plates (112 figures), and a volume of Explanatory
Text, 8vo, £4 14s. 6d.
=Harvey’s (Wm.) Manuscript
Lectures.= Prelectiones Anatomiæ Universalis.
Edited, with an Autotype reproduction
of the Original, by a Committee
of the Royal College of Physicians of
London. Crown 4to, half bound in
Persian, 52s. 6d.
=Anatomy of the Joints of Man.=
By HENRY MORRIS, Surgeon to, and
Lecturer on Anatomy and Practical Surgery
at, the Middlesex Hospital. 8vo,
with 44 Lithographic Plates (several being
coloured) and 13 Wood Engravings, 16s.
=Manual of the Dissection of the
Human Body.= By LUTHER HOLDEN,
Consulting Surgeon to St. Bartholomew’s
Hospital. Edited by JOHN LANGTON,
F.R.C.S., Surgeon to, and Lecturer on
Anatomy at, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.
Fifth Edition. 8vo, with 208
Engravings. 20s.
_By the same Author._
=Human Osteology.=
Seventh Edition, edited by CHARLES
STEWART, Conservator of the Museum
R.C.S., and R. W. REID, M.D., F.R.C.S.,
Lecturer on Anatomy at St. Thomas’s
Hospital. 8vo, with 59 Lithographic
Plates and 75 Engravings. 16s.
_Also._
=Landmarks, Medical and Surgical.=
Fourth Edition. 8vo, 3s. 6d.
=The Student’s Guide to Surgical
Anatomy.= By EDWARD BELLAMY,
F.R.C.S. and Member of the Board of
Examiners. Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo,
with 81 Engravings. 7s. 6d.
=Diagrams of the Nerves of the
Human Body=, exhibiting their Origin,
Divisions, and Connections, with their
Distribution to the Various Regions of
the Cutaneous Surface, and to all the
Muscles. By W. H. FLOWER, C.B.,
F.R.S., F.R.C.S. Third Edition, with
6 Plates. Royal 4to, 12s.
=Pathological Anatomy of Diseases.=
Arranged according to the nomenclature
of the R.C.P. Lond. (Students’
Guide Series). By NORMAN MOORE,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Assistant Physician and
Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy to St.
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111 Engravings, 8s. 6d.
=General Pathology=:
An introduction to. By JOHN BLAND
SUTTON, F.R.C.S., Sir E. Wilson
Lecturer on Pathology, R.C.S.; Assistant
Surgeon to, and Lecturer on Anatomy at,
Middlesex Hospital. 8vo, with 149 Engravings,
14s.
=Atlas of Pathological Anatomy.=
By Dr. LANCEREAUX. Translated by
W. S. GREENFIELD, M.D., Professor
of Pathology in the University of Edinburgh.
Imp. 8vo, with 70 Coloured
Plates, £5 5s.
=A Manual of Pathological Anatomy.=
By C. HANDFIELD JONES,
M.B., F.R.S., and E. H. SIEVEKING,
M.D., F.R.C.P. Edited by J. F.
PAYNE, M.D., F.R.C.P., Lecturer
on General Pathology at St. Thomas’s
Hospital. Second Edition. Crown 8vo,
with 195 Engravings, 16s.
=Post-mortem Examinations=:
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Method of Performing them, with especial
reference to Medico-Legal Practice. By
Prof. VIRCHOW. Translated by Dr. T.
P. SMITH. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo,
with 4 Plates, 3s. 6d.
=The Human Brain=:
Histological and Coarse Methods of Research.
A Manual for Students and
Asylum Medical Officers. By W. BEVAN
LEWIS, L.R.C.P. Lond., Medical Superintendent,
West Riding Lunatic Asylum.
8vo, with Wood Engravings and Photographs,
8s.
=Manual of Physiology=:
For the use of Junior Students of Medicine.
By GERALD F. YEO, M.D.,
F.R.C.S., F.R.S., Professor of Physiology
in King’s College, London. Second
Edition. Crown 8vo, with 318 Engravings,
14s.
=Principles of Human Physiology.=
By W. B. CARPENTER, C.B.,
M.D., F.R.S. Ninth Edition. By
HENRY POWER, M.B., F.R.C.S. 8vo,
with 3 Steel Plates and 377 Wood Engravings,
31s. 6d.
=Elementary Practical Biology=:
Vegetable. By THOMAS W. SHORE,
M.D., B.Sc. Lond., Lecturer on Comparative
Anatomy at St. Bartholomew’s
Hospital. 8vo, 6s.
=Medical Jurisprudence=:
Its Principles and Practice. By ALFRED
S. TAYLOR, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.
Third Edition, by THOMAS STEVENSON,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Lecturer on Medical
Jurisprudence at Guy’s Hospital. 2 vols.
8vo, with 188 Engravings, 31s. 6d.
_By the same Authors._
=A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence.=
Eleventh Edition. Crown 8vo,
with 56 Engravings, 14s.
_Also._
=Poisons.=
In Relation to Medical Jurisprudence and
Medicine.= Third Edition. Crown 8vo,
with 104 Engravings, 16s.
=Lectures on Medical Jurisprudence.=
By FRANCIS OGSTON, M.D.,
late Professor in the University of Aberdeen.
Edited by FRANCIS OGSTON, Jun.,
M.D. 8vo, with 12 Copper Plates, 18s.
=The Student’s Guide to Medical
Jurisprudence.= By JOHN ABERCROMBIE,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Lecturer on
Forensic Medicine to Charing Cross
Hospital. Fcap. 8vo, 7s. 6d.
=Hospitals, Infirmaries, and Dispensaries=:
Their Construction, Interior
Arrangement, and Management;
with Descriptions of existing Institutions,
and 74 Illustrations. By F. OPPERT,
M.D., M.R.C.P.L. Second Edition.
Royal 8vo, 12s.
=Hospital Construction and
Management.= By F. J. MOUAT,
M.D., Local Government Board Inspector,
and H. SAXON SNELL, Fell. Roy.
Inst. Brit. Architects. Second Edition.
Half calf, with large Map, 54 Lithographic
Plates, and 27 Woodcuts, 35s.
=Sanitary Examinations=
Of Water, Air, and Food.= A Vade-Mecum
for the Medical Officer of Health.
By CORNELIUS B. FOX, M.D., F.R.C.P.
Second Edition. Crown 8vo, with 110
Engravings, 12s. 6d.
=Microscopical Examination of
Drinking Water and of Air.= By
J. D. MACDONALD, M.D., F.R.S., Ex-Professor
of Naval Hygiene in the Army
Medical School. Second Edition. 8vo,
with 25 Plates, 7s. 6d.
=Epidemic Influences=:
Epidemiological Aspects of Yellow
Fever and of Cholera. The Milroy
Lectures. By ROBERT LAWSON, LL.D.,
Inspector-General of Hospitals. 8vo,
with Maps, Diagrams, &c., 6s.
=A Manual of Practical Hygiene.=
By E. A. PARKES, M.D., F.R.S. Seventh
Edition, by F. DE CHAUMONT, M.D.,
F.R.S., Professor of Military Hygiene in
the Army Medical School. 8vo, with
9 Plates and 101 Engravings, 18s.
=A Handbook of Hygiene and
Sanitary Science.= By GEO. WILSON,
M.A., M.D., F.R.S.E., Medical Officer
of Health for Mid-Warwickshire. Sixth
Edition. Crown 8vo, with Engravings,
10s. 6d.
_By the same Author._
=Healthy Life and Healthy
Dwellings=: A Guide to Personal and
Domestic Hygiene. Fcap. 8vo, 5s.
=Public Health Reports.=
By Sir JOHN SIMON, C.B., F.R.S.
Edited by EDWARD SEATON, M.D.,
F.R.C.P. 2 vols. 8vo, with Portrait, 36s.
=Illustrations of the Influence of
the Mind upon the Body in
Health and Disease=: Designed to
elucidate the Action of the Imagination.
By D. H. TUKE, M.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D.
Second Edition. 2 vols. crown 8vo, 15s.
_By the same Author._
=Sleep-Walking and Hypnotism.=
8vo, 5s.
=A Manual of Psychological
Medicine.= With an Appendix of
Cases. By JOHN C. BUCKNILL, M.D.,
F.R.S., and D. HACK TUKE, M.D.,
F.R.C.P. Fourth Edition. 8vo, with 12
Plates (30 Figures) and Engravings, 25s.
=Mental Affections of Childhood and Youth=
(Lettsomian Lectures for
1887, &c.). By J. LANGDON DOWN,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Senior Physician to the
London Hospital. 8vo, 6s.
=Mental Diseases:=
Clinical Lectures. By T. S. CLOUSTON,
M.D., F.R.C.P. Edin., Lecturer on
Mental Diseases in the University of
Edinburgh. Second Edition. Crown
8vo, with 8 Plates (6 Coloured), 12s. 6d.
=Intra-Uterine Death:=
(Pathology of). Being the Lumleian
Lectures, 1887. By WILLIAM O.
PRIESTLEY, M.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D.,
Consulting Physician to King’s College
Hospital. 8vo, with 3 Coloured Plates
and 17 Engravings, 7s. 6d.
=A Manual of Obstetrics,=
By A. F. A. KING,
A.M., M.D., Professor
of Obstetrics, &c., in the Columbian
University, Washington, and the University
of Vermont. Third Edition. Crown
8vo, with 102 Engravings, 8s.
=Manual of Midwifery.=
By ALFRED L. GALABIN, M.A., M.D.,
F.R.C.P., Obstetric Physician to, and
Lecturer on Midwifery, &c. at, Guy’s
Hospital. Crown 8vo, with 227 Engravings,
15s.
=The Student’s Guide to the
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LLOYD ROBERTS, M.D., F.R.C.P., Lecturer
on Clinical Midwifery and Diseases
of Women at the Owens College; Obstetric
Physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo, with
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7s. 6d.
=Lectures on Obstetric Operations=:
Including the Treatment of
Hæmorrhage, and forming a Guide to
the Management of Difficult Labour.
By ROBERT BARNES, M.D., F.R.C.P.,
Consulting Obstetric Physician to St.
George’s Hospital. Fourth Edition. 8vo,
with 121 Engravings, 12s. 6d.
_By the same Author._
=A Clinical History of Medical
and Surgical Diseases of
Women.= Second Edition. 8vo, with
181 Engravings, 28s.
=Clinical Lectures on Diseases
of Women=: Delivered in St. Bartholomew’s
Hospital, by J. MATTHEWS
DUNCAN, M.D., LL.D., F.R.Ss. L. &
E. Fourth Edition. 8vo, 16s.
=West on the Diseases of
Women.= Fourth Edition, revised by
the Author, with numerous Additions by
J. MATTHEWS DUNCAN, M.D., F.R.C.P.,
F.R.S.E., Obstetric Physician to St. Bartholomew’s
Hospital. 8vo, 16s.
=The Female Pelvic Organs=:
Their Surgery, Surgical Pathology, and
Surgical Anatomy. In a Series of Coloured
Plates taken from Nature; with Commentaries,
Notes, and Cases. By HENRY
SAVAGE, M.D., F.R.C.S., Consulting
Officer of the Samaritan Free Hospital.
Fifth Edition. Roy. 4to, with 17 Lithographic
Plates (15 coloured) and 52 Woodcuts,
£1 15s.
=Notes on Diseases of Women=:
Specially designed to assist the Student
in preparing for Examination. By J. J.
REYNOLDS, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Third
Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 2s. 6d.
_By the same Author._
=Notes on Midwifery=:
Specially designed for Students preparing
for Examination. Second Edition. Fcap.
8vo, with 15 Engravings, 4s.
=The Student’s Guide to the
Diseases of Women.= By ALFRED
L. GALABIN, M.D., F.R.C.P., Obstetric
Physician to Guy’s Hospital. Fourth Edition.
Fcap. 8vo, with 94 Engravings, 7s. 6d.
=Obstetric Aphorisms=:
For the Use of Students commencing
Midwifery Practice. By JOSEPH G.
SWAYNE, M.D. Ninth Edition. Fcap.
8vo, with 17 Engravings, 3s. 6d.
=Handbook of Midwifery for Midwives=:
By J. E. BURTON, L.R.C.P.
Lond., Surgeon to the Hospital for
Women, Liverpool. Second Edition.
With Engravings. Fcap. 8vo, 6s.
=A Handbook of Uterine Therapeutics=,
and of Diseases of Women.
By E. J. TILT, M.D., M.R.C.P. Fourth
Edition. Post 8vo, 10s.
_By the same Author._
=The Change of Life=
In Health and Disease: A Clinical
Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous
System incidental to Women at the Decline
of Life. Fourth Edition. 8vo, 10s. 6d.
=Diseases of the Uterus, Ovaries,
and Fallopian Tubes=: A Practical
Treatise by A. COURTY, Professor of
Clinical Surgery, Montpellier. Translated
from Third Edition by his Pupil, AGNES
MCLAREN, M.D., M.K.Q.C.P.I., with
Preface by J. MATTHEWS DUNCAN, M.D.,
F.R.C.P. 8vo, with 424 Engravings, 24s.
=Gynæcological Operations=:
(Handbook of). By ALBAN H. G. DORAN,
F.R.C.S., Surgeon to the Samaritan Hospital.
8vo, with 167 Engravings, 15s.
=Diseases and Accidents=
Incident to Women, and the Practice of
Medicine and Surgery applied to them.
By W. H. BYFORD, A.M., M.D.,
Professor of Gynæcology in Rush Medical
College, and HENRY T. BYFORD, M.D.,
Surgeon to the Woman’s Hospital,
Chicago. Fourth Edition. 8vo, with
306 Engravings, 25s.
=A Practical Treatise on the
Diseases of Women.= By T. GAILLARD
THOMAS, M.D., Professor of
Diseases of Women in the College of
Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Fifth Edition. Roy. 8vo, with 266 Engravings,
25s.
=Abdominal Surgery.=
By J. GREIG SMITH, M.A., F.R.S.E.,
Surgeon to the Bristol Royal Infirmary
and Lecturer on Surgery in the Bristol
Medical School. Third Edition. 8vo,
with 82 Engravings, 21s.
=The Student’s Guide to Diseases
of Children.= By JAS. F. GOODHART,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Physician to Guy’s
Hospital, and to the Evelina Hospital for
Sick Children. Third Edition. Fcap.
8vo, 10s. 6d.
=Diseases of Children.=
For Practitioners and Students. By W.
H. DAY, M.D., Physician to the Samaritan
Hospital. Second Edition. Crown
8vo, 12s. 6d.
=A Practical Treatise on Disease
in Children.= By EUSTACE SMITH,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Physician to the King
of the Belgians, and to the East London
Hospital for Children, &c. Second
Edition. 8vo, 22s.
_By the same Author._
=Clinical Studies of Disease in
Children.= Second Edition. Post 8vo,
7s. 6d.
_Also._
=The Wasting Diseases of Infants
and Children.= Fifth Edition. Post
8vo, 8s. 6d.
=A Practical Manual of the
Diseases of Children.= With a Formulary.
By EDWARD ELLIS, M.D.
Fifth Edition. Crown 8vo, 10s.
=A Manual for Hospital Nurses=
and others engaged in Attending on the
Sick, and a Glossary. By EDWARD J.
DOMVILLE, Surgeon to the Exeter Lying-in
Charity. Sixth Edition. Cr. 8vo, 2s. 6d.
=A Manual of Nursing, Medical
and Surgical.= By CHARLES J. CULLINGWORTH,
M.D., F.R.C.P., Obstetric
Physician to St. Thomas’s Hospital.
Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo, with Engravings,
2s. 6d.
_By the same Author._
=A Short Manual for Monthly
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1s. 6d.
=Hospital Sisters and their Duties.=
By EVA C. E. LÜCKES, Matron to
the London Hospital. Second Edition.
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=Diseases and their Commencement.=
Lectures to Trained Nurses.
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Hospital. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d.
=Infant Feeding and its Influence
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=Materia Medica.=
A Manual for the use of Students. By
ISAMBARD OWEN, M.D., F.R.C.P., Lecturer
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Being descriptions, with original figures,
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Medicine, and an account of their Properties
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Half Morocco, Gilt Edges, £11 11s.
=A Companion to the British
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Revised by his Sons, P. W. and A. H.
SQUIRE. 15th Edition. 8vo, 10s. 6d.
_By the same Authors._
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TIRARD, M.D., F.R.C.P., Professor of
Materia Medica and Therapeutics in
King’s College, London. Sixth Edition.
32mo, bound in leather, 3s.
=Royle’s Manual of Materia
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HARLEY, M.D., Physician to St.
Thomas’s Hospital. Crown 8vo, with
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=The Student’s Guide to Materia
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=A Treatise on the Principles
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WELCH, M.D., and AUSTIN FLINT, jun.,
M.D. 8vo, with Engravings, 26s.
=Climate and Fevers of India=,
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1882). By Sir JOSEPH FAYRER,
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Charts, 12s.
_By the same Author._
=The Natural History and Epidemiology
of Cholera=: Being the
Annual Oration of the Medical Society
of London, 1888. 8vo, 3s. 6d.
=Family Medicine and Hygiene
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J. MOORE, M.D., K.C.I.E., late
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Bombay. Published under the Authority
of the Government of India. Fifth
Edition. Post 8vo, with 71 Engravings,
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=A Manual of the Diseases of
India=: With a Compendium of Diseases
generally. Second Edition. Post 8vo, 10s.
=The Prevention of Disease in
Tropical and Sub-Tropical Campaigns.=
(Parkes Memorial Prize for
1886.) By ANDREW DUNCAN, M.D.,
B.S. Lond., F.R.C.S., Surgeon, Bengal
Army. 8vo, 12s. 6d.
=Practical Therapeutics=:
A Manual. By EDWARD J. WARING,
C.I.E., M.D., F.R.C.P., and DUDLEY
W. BUXTON, M.D., B.S. Lond. Fourth
Edition. Crown 8vo, 14s.
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throughout India, &c. Fourth
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=A Commentary on the Diseases
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C.I.E., M.D., F.R.C.S., Deputy Surgeon-General
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INDEX.
Abercrombie’s Medical Jurisprudence, 4
Adams (W.) on Clubfoot, 11
---- ---- on Curvature of the Spine, 11
Allingham (H.) on Derangements of Knee-joint, 11
Allingham (W.) on Diseases of the Rectum, 14
Balfour’s Diseases of the Heart and Aorta, 8
Balkwill’s Mechanical Dentistry, 12
Barnes (R.) on Obstetric Operations, 5
---- ---- on Diseases of Women, 5
Basil’s Commoner Diseases and Accidents, 10
Beale on Liver, 8
---- ---- Microscope in Medicine, 8
---- ---- Slight Ailments, 8
---- ---- Urinary and Renal Derangements, 14
Bellamy’s Surgical Anatomy, 3
Bennet (J. H.) on the Mediterranean, 10
Bentley and Trimen’s Medicinal Plants, 7
Bentley’s Manual of Botany, 7
---- Structural Botany, 7
---- Systematic Botany, 7
Berkart’s Bronchial Asthma, 9
Bernard on Stammering, 9
Bowlby’s Injuries and Diseases of Nerves, 11
---- Surgical Pathology and Morbid Anatomy, 11
Braune’s Topographical Anatomy, 3
Brodhurst’s Anchylosis, 11
---- Curvatures, &c., of the Spine, 11
---- Orthopædic Surgery, 11
Bryant’s Acute Intestinal Strangulation, 10
---- Practice of Surgery, 11
---- Tension. Inflammation of Bone, Injuries, &c., 11
Bucknill and Tuke’s Psychological Medicine, 5
Buist’s Vaccinia and Variola, 8
Bulkley’s Acne, 13
---- Diseases of the Skin, 13
Burton’s Midwifery for Midwives, 6
Butlin’s Malignant Disease of the Larynx, 13
---- Operative Surgery of Malignant Disease, 13
---- Sarcoma and Carcinoma, 13
Buzzard’s Diseases of the Nervous System, 9
---- Peripheral Neuritis, 9
Byford’s Diseases of, and Accidents to, Women, 6
Carpenter’s Human Physiology, 4
Charteris on Health Resorts, 10
---- ---- Practice of Medicine, 8
Chevers’ Diseases of India, 7
Churchill’s Face and Foot Deformities, 11
Clouston’s Lectures on Mental Diseases, 5
Cooper’s Syphilis and Pseudo-Syphilis, 14
Courty’s Diseases of the Uterus, Ovaries, &c., 6
Cripps’ Cancer of the Rectum, 14
---- Diseases of the Rectum and Anus, 14
Cullingworth’s Manual of Nursing, 6
---- Short Manual for Monthly Nurses, 6
Dalby’s Diseases and Injuries of the Ear, 12
---- Short Contributions, 12
Day on Diseases of Children, 6
---- on Headaches, 10
Dobell’s Lectures on Winter Cough, 8
---- Loss of Weight, &c., 8
Domville’s Manual for Nurses, 6
Doran’s Gynæcological Operations, 6
Down’s Mental Affections of Childhood, 5
Druitt’s Surgeon’s Vade-Mecum, 11
Duncan (A.), on Prevention of Disease in Tropics, 7
Duncan (J. M.), on Diseases of Women, 5
Dunglison’s Medical Dictionary, 14
Ebstein on Regimen in Gout, 9
Ellis’s (E.) Diseases of Children, 6
Ellis’s (T. S.) Human Foot, 11
Ewart’s Bronchi and Pulmonary Blood Vessels, 8
Fagge’s Principles and Practice of Medicine, 8
Fayrer’s Climate and Fevers of India, 7
---- Natural History, etc., of Cholera, 7
Fenwick (E. H.), Electric Illumination of Bladder, 14
Fenwick’s (S.) Medical Diagnosis, 8
---- ---- Obscure Diseases of the Abdomen, 8
---- ---- Outlines of Medical Treatment, 8
---- ---- The Saliva as a Test, 8
Flint’s Principles and Practice of Medicine, 7
Flower’s Diagrams of the Nerves, 3
Fox’s (C. B.) Examinations of Water, Air, and Food, 4
Fox’s (T.) Atlas of Skin Diseases, 13
Fox (Wilson), Atlas of Pathological Anatomy of Lungs, 8
Freyer’s Litholopaxy, 14
Galabin’s Diseases of Women, 6
Galabin’s Manual of Midwifery, 5
Godlee’s Atlas of Human Anatomy, 3
Goodhart’s Diseases of Children, 6
Gorgas’s Dental Medicine, 12
Gowers’ Diseases of the Brain, 9
---- Diseases of the Spinal Cord, 9
---- Manual of Diseases of Nervous System, 9
---- Medical Ophthalmoscopy, 9
Granville on Gout, 9
Guy’s Hospital Formulæ, 2
---- ---- Reports, 2
Habershon’s Diseases of the Abdomen, 9
---- ---- ---- ---- Liver, 9
Harley on Diseases of the Liver, 9
---- ---- Inflammations of the Liver, 9
Harris’s (C. A.) Dentistry, 13
Harris’s (V. D.) Diseases of Chest, 8
Harrison’s Surgical Disorders of the Urinary Organs 13
Hartridge’s Refraction of the Eye, 12
Harvey’s Manuscript Lectures, 3
Heath’s Certain Diseases of the Jaws, 10
---- Injuries and Diseases of the Jaws, 10
---- Minor Surgery and Bandaging, 10
---- Operative Surgery, 10
---- Practical Anatomy, 3
---- Surgical Diagnosis, 10
Higgens’ Ophthalmic Out-patient Practice, 12
Hillis’ Leprosy in British Guiana, 13
Holden’s Dissections, 3
---- Human Osteology, 3
---- Landmarks, 3
Hood’s (D. C.) Diseases and their Commencement, 6
Hood (P.) on Gout, Rheumatism, &c., 9
Hooper’s Physician’s Vade-Mecum, 7
Hutchinson’s Clinical Surgery, 11
---- Rare Diseases of the Skin, 13
Hyde’s Diseases of the Skin, 13
Jacobson’s Operations of Surgery, 11
James (P.) on Sore Throat, 12
Jessett’s Cancer of the Mouth, &c., 13
Johnson’s Asphyxia, 8
---- Medical Lectures and Essays, 8
Jones (C. H.) and Sieveking’s Pathological Anatomy, 4
Jones’ (H. McN.) Diseases of the Ear and Pharynx, 12
---- ---- Atlas of Diseases of Membrana Tympani, 12
Journal of Mental Science, 2
Keyes’ Genito-Urinary Organs and Syphilis, 13
King’s Manual of Obstetrics, 5
Lancereaux’s Atlas of Pathological Anatomy, 4
Lane and Griffiths’ Rheumatic Diseases, 9
Lawson’s Milroy Lectures on Epidemiology, 4
Lewis (Bevan) on the Human Brain, 4
Liebreich’s Atlas of Ophthalmoscopy, 12
London Hospital Pharmacopœia, 2
Lückes’ Hospital Sisters and their Duties, 6
Macdonald’s (J. D.) Examination of Water and Air, 4
Mackenzie on Diphtheria, 12
Maclagan on Fever, 8
McLeod’s Operative Surgery, 10
MacMunn’s Clinical Chemistry of Urine, 13
Macnamara’s Diseases of the Eye, 12
---- ---- ---- ---- Bones and Joints, 11
Mapother’s Papers on Dermatology, 13
Martin’s Ambulance Lectures, 10
Mayne’s Medical Vocabulary, 14
Middlesex Hospital Reports, 2
Moore’s (N.) Pathological Anatomy of Diseases, 4
Moore’s (Sir W. J.) Family Medicine for India, 7
---- ---- Manual of the Diseases of India, 7
Morris’ (H.) Anatomy of the Joints, 3
Morton’s Spina Bifida, 11
Mouat and Snell on Hospitals, 4
Nettleship’s Diseases of the Eye, 12
Nixon’s Hospital Practice, 8
Ogle on Puncturing the Abdomen, 9
Ogston’s Medical Jurisprudence, 4
Ophthalmic (Royal London) Hospital Reports, 2
Ophthalmological Society’s Transactions, 2
Oppert’s Hospitals, Infirmaries, Dispensaries, &c., 4
Owen’s Materia Medica, 6
Parkes’ Practical Hygiene, 5
Pavy on Diabetes, 10
---- on Food and Dietetics, 10
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2
Pollock’s Histology of the Eye and Eyelids, 12
---- Leprosy as a Cause of Blindness, 12
Priestley’s Intra-Uterine Death, 5
Purcell on Cancer, 13
Rae’s Eczema and its Treatment, 13
Raye’s Ambulance Handbook, 10
Reynolds’ (J. J.) Diseases of Women, 5
---- ---- Notes on Midwifery, 5
Richardson’s Mechanical Dentistry, 13
Roberts’ (D. Lloyd) Practice of Midwifery, 5
Robinson (Tom) on Eczema, 14
---- ---- on Syphilis, 14
Robinson (W.) on Endemic Goitre or Thyreocele, 12
Ross’s Aphasia, 9
---- Diseases of the Nervous System, 9
Routh’s Infant Feeding, 6
Royal College of Surgeons Museum Catalogues, 2
Royle and Harley’s Materia Medica, 7
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Catalogue, 2
St. George’s Hospital Reports, 2
St. Thomas’s Hospital Reports, 2
Sansom’s Valvular Disease of the Heart, 8
Savage on the Female Pelvic Organs, 5
Schweigger on Squint, 12
Shore’s Elementary Practical Biology, 4
Sieveking’s Life Assurance, 14
Silk’s Manual of Nitrous Oxide, 12
Simon’s Public Health Reports, 5
Smith’s (E.) Clinical Studies, 6
---- ---- Diseases in Children, 6
---- ---- Wasting Diseases of Infants and Children, 6
Smith’s (J. Greig) Abdominal Surgery, 6
Smith’s (Henry) Surgery of the Rectum, 14
Southam’s Regional Surgery, 11
Squire’s (P.) Companion to the Pharmacopœia, 7
---- ---- Pharmacopœias of London Hospitals, 7
Squire’s (W.) Essays on Preventive Medicine, 7
Steavenson’s Electricity in Disease, 11
---- Uses of Electrolysis, 11
Stocken’s Dental Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 13
Sutton’s General Pathology, 4
Swain’s Surgical Emergencies, 10
Swayne’s Obstetric Aphorisms, 6
Taylor’s (A. S.) Medical Jurisprudence, 4
---- ---- Poisons in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence, 4
Taylor’s (F.) Practice of Medicine, 8
Thin’s Cancerous Affections of the Skin, 13
---- Pathology and Treatment of Ringworm, 1
Thomas’s Diseases of Women, 6
Thompson’s (Sir H.) Calculous Disease, 14
---- ---- Diseases of the Prostate, 14
---- ---- Diseases of the Urinary Organs, 14
---- ---- Lithotomy and Lithotrity, 14
---- ---- Stricture of the Urethra, 14
---- ---- Suprapubic Operation, 14
---- ---- Surgery of the Urinary Organs, 14
---- ---- Tumours of the Bladder, 14
Thorowgood on Asthma, 9
---- on Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 7
Tibbits’ Map of Motor Points, 10
---- How to use a Galvanic Battery, 10
---- Electrical and Anatomical Demonstrations, 10
Tilt’s Change of Life, 6
---- Uterine Therapeutics, 6
Tirard’s Prescriber’s Pharmacopœia, 7
Tomes’ (C. S.) Dental Anatomy, 12
Tomes’ (J. and C. S.) Dental Surgery, 12
Tooth’s Spinal Cord, 9
Treves and Lang’s German-English Dictionary, 14
Tuke’s Influence of the Mind upon the Body, 5
---- Sleep-Walking and Hypnotism, 5
Vintras on the Mineral Waters, &c., of France, 10
Virchow’s Post-mortem Examinations, 4
Walsham’s Surgery: its Theory and Practice, 10
Waring’s Indian Bazaar Medicines, 7
---- Practical Therapeutics, 7
Warner’s Guide to Medical Case-Taking, 8
Waters’ (A. T. H.) Contributions to Medicine, 7
West and Duncan’s Diseases of Women, 5
Wilks’ Diseases of the Nervous System, 8
Wilson’s (Sir E.) Anatomists’ Vade-Mecum, 3
Wilson’s (G.) Handbook of Hygiene, 5
---- ---- Healthy Life and Dwellings, 5
Wilson’s (W. S.) Ocean as a Health-Resort, 10
Wolfe’s Diseases and Injuries of the Eye, 11
Wolfenden and Martin’s Pathological Anatomy, 12
Year Book of Pharmacy, 2
Yeo’s (G. F.) Manual of Physiology, 4
The following CATALOGUES issued by J. & A. CHURCHILL
will be forwarded post free on application:--
=A.= _J. & A. Churchill’s General List of about 650 works on
Anatomy, Physiology, Hygiene, Midwifery, Materia Medica, Medicine,
Surgery, Chemistry, Botany, &c., &c., with a complete Index to their
Subjects, for easy reference._ N.B.--_This List includes_ B, C, & D.
=B.= _Selection from J. & A. Churchill’s General List, comprising
all recent Works published by them on the Art and Science of Medicine._
=C.= _J. & A. Churchill’s Catalogue of Text Books specially
arranged for Students._
=D.= _A selected and descriptive List of J. & A. Churchill’s Works
on Chemistry, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Botany, Photography, Zoology,
the Microscope, and other branches of Science._
=E.= _The Medical Intelligencer being a List of New Works and New
Editions published by J. & A. Churchill._
[Sent yearly to every Medical Practitioner in the United Kingdom
whose name and address can be ascertained. A large number are also
sent to the United States of America, Continental Europe, India,
and the Colonies.]
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