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CURTIS (John Harrison)

The present state of Ophthalmology; with new modes of curing Diseases
of the Eye, and remarks on the causes and prevention of defective-
vision, and on spectacles, reading-glasses, etc. The Third edition.
8vo.
Lond. 1845.

Advice on the care of the Health, with remarks on the present state of
Hygiology, on the causes and prevention of Disease, air, exercise,
bathing, etc. 8vo.
Lond. 1846.

DICKSON (Robert, M.D.) Admonitions on Asiatic Cholera.

[Tracts on Cholera, Art. 9.]

12mo.

DICKSON (Samuel, M.D.) Revelations on Cholera, its causes and cure. 12mo. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 10.]

Lond. 1848. DOBBIN (James) Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis, "De Erysipelate :" pro gradu Doctoratus. 4to.

[Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 1. Art. 13.]

Edinburgi, 1751.

DRUITT (R.) Plain Rules for preventing and treating the Cholera. A quarto page. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 11.]

EPPS (John, M.D.) Counteraction used as a means of Cure: with remarks on the uses of the Issue. 8vo.

Lond. 1832.

GRIEVE (James) Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis, "De Calculo Vesicae Urinariae:" pro gradû Doctoratus. 4to.

[Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 1. Art. 8.]

Edinburgi, 1752.

HALL (Charles) Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis, "De Phthisi Pulmonali :" pro gradû Doctoratus. 4to.

Lugdun. Batav. 1765.

[Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 11. Art. 4.]

HALL (Marshall, M.D.) On the Diseases and derangements of the Nervous-system, in their primary forms and in their qualifications. 8vo. Lond. 1841.

HAMILTON (Edward, M.D., F.L.S.) A short history of the Cholera, with a few hints as to its prevention by Homœopathic treatment. Svo. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 12.] Lond. 1848. HASSE (Charles Ewald, M.D.) An Anatomical description of the Diseases of the Organs of Circulation and Respiration. Translated and Edited by W. E. Swaine, M.D. 8vo.

[Sydenham Society Publications, No. vIII.]

Lond. 1846.

HECKER (J. F. C., M.D.) The Epidemics of the Middle-Ages. Trans-
lated from the German by B. G. Babington, M. D., F.R.S. Svo.
[Sydenham Society Publications, No. 1.]
Lond. 1844.
HEILFERICH (J. H.) Das Leben der Cretinen, mit besonderer rücksicht
auf Psychologie, Physiologie, Pathologie, Pädagogik, und Humanitat.
Stuttgart, 1850.

HENRIQUES (A., M.D.) Etiological, Pathological, and Therapeutical re-
flections on Asiatic Cholera, as observed in Europe, Asia-Minor, and
Egypt. 8vo. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 13.]
Lond. 1848.

HIGGS (Joseph) A practical Essay on the Cure of Venereal, scorbutic, arthritic, leprous, scrophulous, and cancerous, Disorders; in a method entirely new.

4to.
[Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 11. Art. 9.]

Lond, 1755.

HOLMES (Henry, M.D.) Cholera: its Electrical origin, Electro-galvanic phenomena, and treatment by Isolation and Oxygen-gas. 8vo. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 14.]

Lond. 1848. HOOPER (Robert, M.D.) The Physician's Vade-mecum: containing the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of Diseases; accompanied by a select collection of Formulæ, and a Glossary of terms. 8vo. Lond. 1809. JENNER (Edward, M.D, F.R.S.) An Inquiry into the causes and effects of the Variola Vaccine; a disease discovered in some of the western counties of England, particularly Gloucestershire, and known by the name of the Cow-pox. 4to. Lond. 1800. KENNEDY (James M. S., M.D.) A Lecture on the nature, causes, and prevention of Cholera, delivered at the Ivanhoe Baths Assembly-rooms, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, on Monday, September 17th, 1832. 8vo. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 16.] Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1832. KOCH (Christianus Andreas, M.D.) Affectum, in libris et praxi rarissimum, ab Hermanno Boerhaave in Nosocomio Lugduno-Batavo sanatum. 4to. Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 11. Art. 13.] Lugdun. Batav. 1738. LAURIE (Dr.) A few plain Directions for the Homœopathic treatment and prevention of British and Asiatic Cholera, and also Cholerine. 8vo. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 17.] Lond. 1848. LEARED (Arthur, M.B.) Some new views on Asiatic Cholera. 8vo. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 18.] LIZARS (John) The Substance of the Investigations regarding Cholera Asphyxia in 1832: with cases and dissections communicated by Professor Delpech and Dr. Coste of Montpelier, and Dr. Lowenhayn of Moscow, during their residence in this country to which are added observations on the disease in Edinburgh and the neighbouring districts. The Second edition. 8vo.

[Tracts on Cholera, Art. 19.]

Lond. 1848.

Edinb. 1848.

LOUIS (P. C. A., M.D.) Researches on Phthisis: Anatomical, Pathological, and Therapeutical, The Second edition, considerably enlarged. Translated by Walter Hayle Walshe, M.D. 8vo.

[Sydenham Society Publications, No. 11.]

Lond. 1844.

MADDOCK (Alfred Beaumont, M.D.) Practical Observations on the efficacy
of Medicated-Inhalations in the treatment of Pulmonary-Consump-
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Chronic-cough, and in Affections of the
Heart. The Second edition. 8vo.
Lond. 1845.

MORRIS (Benjamin) Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis, "De Anginâ verâ,
seu Inflammatoriâ:" pro gradû Doctoratus. 4to. [Dissertationes
Medica, Vol. 11. Art. 7,]
Lugdun. Batav. 1750.

Lond. 1848.

PEACOCK (Thomas Bevill, M.D.) On the Influenza, or Epidemic Catarrhal
Fever of 1847, 1848. 8vo.
Piso (Carolus) Selectiorum Observationum et Consiliorum de praetervisus
hactenus Morbis affectibusque praeter naturam, ab Aqua seu Serosa
Colluvie et Diluvie ortis. Small 4to.
Lugdun. Batav. 1714.
PURCELL (Johannes) Tentamen Medicum Inaugurale, "De Ictero:" pro
gradû Doctoratus. 4to.
Lugdun. Batav, 1761.

[Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 1. Art. 1.]

K

RAINEY (Daniel) Specimen Medicum Inaugurale, "De Peripneumoniâ verâ :" pro gradû Doctoratus. 4to. Lugdun. Batav. 1764. [Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 1. Art. 14.]

REID (William, M.D.) A Letter to Lord Morpeth and the Board of Health, on the question-" Is the Cholera Contagious or Not?" 8vo. [Tracts on Cholera, Art. 20.] Lond.

RHAZES (Abu Becr Mohammed) A Treatise on the Small-Pox and Measles, by Abú Becr Mohammed Ibn Zacaríyá Ar-Rází-commonly called Rhazes. Translated from the original Arabic by William

Alexander Greenhill, M.D. 8vo.

[Sydenham Society Publications, No. xvII.]

4to.

Lond. 1848.

SIMMONS (Samuel Foart) Disputatio Medica Inauguralis, "De Rubeola :" pro gradû Doctoratus. Lugdun. Batav. 1776. [Dissertationes Medica, Vol. II. Art. 6.]

SIMS (Robert Courthope) Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis, "De Vomica Pulmonis:" pro gradû Doctoratus. 4to. Edinburgi, 1774.

[Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 1. Art. 15.]

SMEE (Alfred, F.R.S.) Vision, in health and disease: being the substance of Lectures delivered at The Central London Ophthalmic Hospital. 8vo. Lond. 1847. STARR (Thomas Henry, M.D.) A Discourse on the Asiatic Cholera, and its relation to some other Epidemics; including general and special rules for its prevention and treatment. 8vo. Lond. 1848.

[Tracts on Cholera, Art. 21.]

STEINAU (Julius Henry, M.D.) A pathological and philosophical Essay on
Hereditary-diseases; with an Appendix on Intermarriage. Svo.
Lond. 1844.

TEMPEST (Henry) Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis, "De lis quæ præstant
Lotiones in Morbis Acutis:" pro gradu Doctoratus. 4to. [Disser-
tationes Medica, Vol. 11. Art. 5.]
Lugdun. Batav. 1751.
TENNENT (Johannes Van Brugh) Dissertatio Medico-practica Inauguralis,
De Insitione Variolarum :" pro gradû Doctoratus. 4to. [Disser-
tationes Medica, Vol. 1. Art. 9.]
Lugdun. Batav. 1764.
TURNBULL (A., M.D.) Treatment of the Diseases of the Eye by means of
Prussic-acid vapour, and other medicinal agents. 8vo. Lond. 1843.
WHITLAW (Charles) A Treatise on the causes and effects of Inflammation,
Fever, Cancer, Scrofula, Nervous-affections; observations on the cor-
rectness of Linnæus' classification of Diseases; remarks on the specific
action of his Patent Medicated Vapour-Bath, and rules for diet and
regimen. 8vo.
Lond. 1831.

THE MATERIA-MEDICA AND PHARMACY. ANNALEN DER CHEMIE UND PHARMACIE. See the Class of CHEMISTRY. BELL (Jacob) A concise historical sketch of the progress of Pharmacy in Great Britain: intended as an Introduction to The Pharmaceutical Journal. 8vo. Lond. 1843.

BURCHARDUS (Hermannus Jacobus) Dissertatio Inauguralis Medico-practica, quâ Specificorum Antepilepticorum, sigillatim Olei Animalis vires examinantur: hujusque virtus et efficacia in curanda Epilepsia, rationibus et experientia confirmatur: pro gradû Doctoris. 4to. [Dissertationes Medica, Vol. 11. Art. 11. P. 16.] Vitemberga, 1725. FALCONER (William, M.D., F.R.S.) On the use of the Solution of Fixed Alkaline Salts saturated with Fixible Air, in the Stone and Gravel. 8vo. [Printed in Dr. Dobson's "Commentary on Fixed Air."] Lond. 1785. JOHNSON (George, M.D.) Materia-Medica. 1844.

[Encyclopædia Metropolitana: Mixed Sciences, Volume v.] JUNCKERUS (Johannes) Dissertatio Inauguralis Medica, sistens "Observationes practicas de Medicinâ quadam efficaci (Oleum Animale, id est) in motibus naturæ exacerbatis:" pro gradû Doctoris. 4to. [Dissertationes Medicæ, Vol. 11. Art. 11.] Halae-Magdeburgicae, 1733. PEREIRA (Jonathan, M.D., F.R.S.) The Elements of Materia-Medica and Therapeutics. The Second edition, enlarged and improved. 8vo. 2 Vols.

Lond. 1842.

Selecte è Præscriptis. The Ninth edition, much improved. 32mo.

Lond. 1844.

The Elements of Materia-Medica and Therapeutics. The Third edition, enlarged and improved. Volume I. 8vo. Lond. 1849. PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL. See the Division MEDICAL JOURnals. PHARMACY. Practical Pharmacy: the arrangements, apparatus, and manipulations, of the Pharmaceutical shop and Laboratory. By Francis Mohr, Phil. Dr., and Theophilus Redwood. Lond. 1849. PHILLIPS (Richard) Remarks on the "Editio altera" of the Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, and on Dr. Powell's Translation and annotations. 8vo. Lond. 1816.

8vo.

A Translation of The Pharmacopoeia of The Royal College of Physicians of London, 1836; with notes and illustrations. The Fifth edition. 8vo. Lond. 1848. QUINCY (John, M.D.) Pharmacopoeia Officinalis et Extemporanea: or a complete English Dispensatory. The Eighth edition, much enlarged and corrected. To which is added an account of the common Adulterations, both of simples and compounds; with some marks to detect them by. 8vo. Lond. 1730.

SLARE (Frederick, M.D., F.R.S.) Experiments and observations upon Oriental, and other Bezoar-stones, which prove them to be of no use in Physick: Gascoin's Powder distinctly examined in its seven ingredients, censured, and found imperfect. To which is annexed a vindication of Sugars, against the charge of Dr. Willis, etc. 8vo. [Tracts relating to Dr. Woodward, Art. 1.] WAGNER (Dr. Daniel) Pharmaceutisch-Medicinische Botanik: oder beschreibung und abbildung aller in der KK Österreichischen Pharmacopoe vom jahre 1820, vorkommenden Arzneypflanzen. Folio. Two Volumes in One, with Two Volumes of Plates. Wien, 1828, 1829.

Lond. 1715.

MUSIC.

(CATALOGUE VOLUME I. PAGES 151, 152. VOLUME III. PAGES 136, 137.)

Lond. 1842.

BRITISH MUSEUM. A Catalogue of the Manuscript-Music in The British
Museum. 8vo.
COLLIER (John Payne, F.S.A.) Lyrical Poems selected from Musical-pub-
lications between the years 1589 and 1600. 8vo.
Lond. 1844.

[Percy Society Publications, No. LI. Vol. 13.]

HOGARTH (George) Musical History, Biography, and Criticism: being a survey of Music from the earliest period to the present time.

8vo.

Svo. Lond. 1835.

Lond. 1844.

JAMESON (David Denvon) Colour-Music. 4to. KIESEWETTER (R. G.) A History of the Modern Music of Western Europe, with examples; and an appendix explanatory of the Theory of the ancient Greek Music. Translated from the German by Robert Müller. Lond. 1848. MUSICAL ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Established 1840. Discontinued 1847. Pieces printed by The Musical Antiquarian Society, for the publication of scarce and valuable Works of Early English Composers. Folio. In Nineteen Parts. Lond. I. A Mass for Five Voices, Composed between the years 1553 and 1558, for the Old Cathedral of St. Paul, by WILLIAM BYRD: now first printed in score, and preceded by a Life of the Composer by E. F. Rimbault.

1841.

II. The First Set of Madrigals for Three, Four, Five, and Six Voices; Composed by JOHN WILBYE: now first printed in score from the original part-books, A.D. 1598. Edited by James Turle, Organist of Westminster Abbey. 1841.

III. Dido and Eneas: a Tragic-Opera in three acts. Composed A.D. 1675, by HENRY PURCELL, now first printed. Edited by G. Alexander Macfarren, Professor of Harmony in The Royal Academy of Music. 1841.

IV. Madrigals and Motets for Five Voices, Composed by ORLANDO GIBBONS; originally published in parts in 1612, and now first printed in score. Edited by Sir George Smart, Organist and Composer of Her Majesty's Chapels Royal. 1843. V. The First Set of Ballets for Five Voices, Composed by THOMAS MORLEY: scored from original part-books printed A.D. 1595, and Edited by E. F. Rimbault, F.S.A.

1842.

VI. Book I. of Cantiones Sacræ for Five Voices, Composed by WILLIAM BYRD: originally published A.D. 1589, and now first printed in score. Edited by W. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon., Organist of the Asylum and Charter-house Chapels. 1842. VII. Bonduca, a Tragedy, altered from Beaumont and Fletcher: the Music Composed by HENRY PURCELL. Edited and preceded by "An Historical sketch of Early English Dramatic Music," by E. F. Rimbault, F.S.A. 1842.

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