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HENRY G. LANGLEY'S PUBLICATIONS.

Original Contributions; 2. Critical Analysis; 3. A condensed summary of whatever may be new and valuable in Foreign and American journals. By the extensive business arrangements of the publisher, he is enabled to obtain the earliest intelligence from abroad; and as by the same means, this Journal will speedily reach the countries of Europe, the labours of its contributors will be rewarded by a widely-extended circulation.

THE EDITOR.

The undersigned having assumed the publication of the above-named Journal, is happy in stating that he has secured the valuable services of an Editor, who is already most favourably known as a writer, both in this country and in Europe, by his work on "The Climate of the United States and its Endemic Influences" and they would add, that he has also had the advantage of thirteen years' experience in his profession, both in private practice and the public service, the latter having rendered him familiar with the diseases peculiar to the diversified regions of our widely-extended country.

This Journal is published punctually on the first day of every other month. The terms are three dollars per annum, payable in advance; and as each number contains 144 octavo pages, it is the cheapest publication of the kind in this country. Remittances may be made by enclosing the money and mailing it in the presence of a post-master.

HENRY G. LANGLEY, Publisher,

8, Astor House, New-York.

A BOOK FOR FAMILY USE.

A TREATISE ON FOOD AND DIET, With Observations on the Dietetical Regimen suited for disordered states of the Digestive Organs, &c. &c. By JONATHAN PEREIRA, M. D. F. R. S. Edited, by express Desire of the Author, by Dr. CHARLES A. LEE.

1 vol. 8vo. Price, muslin, $1,25, paper, $1 00.

"This treatise contains much valuable information, conveyed in a form which will interest while it instructs. No family should be without it; since it will instruct and guide to a proper treatment of symptoms of disease, where the impossibility of obtaining medical aid might otherwise prove fatal. As the effective detector of adulteration in food, it is most valuable; while the instructions for preparing diet are excellent, and will economize outlay in the general consumption, as well as direct to the use of the kind of diet best suited to the preservation and promotion of health."

THE CLIMATE OF THE UNITED STATES. In one Octavo Volume, with Explanatory Maps. THE CLIMATE OF THE UNITED STATES, AND ITS ENDEMIC INFLUENCES;

Based chiefly on the Records of the Medical Department and Adjutant General's Office, United States Army. By SAMUEL FORRY, M. D. Price $250, muslin.

"The highest praise that we can award to this great labour-for so it may be truly designated-1s, that the older country, with all its industrious intelligence, has nothing of the kind; most of the contributions in local medical topography that adorn the pages of the Transactions of the Provincial Medical Association will not bear comparison; and it reflects altogether the highest credit on the medical literature of the United States."-London Literary Gazette.

8, ASTOR HOUSE, NEW-YORK.

DR. COPLAND'S MEDICAL DICTIONARY,

IN MONTHLY PARTS.

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A DICTIONARY OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE, Comprising General Pathology, the Nature and Treatment of Diseases, Morbid Structures, and the Disorders especially incident to climates, to the sex, and to the different epochs of life. With numerous prescriptions for the medicines recommended: a classification of disease according to pathological principles; a copious bibliography, with references, and an Appendix of approved formulæ, &c. &c. By JAMES COPLAND, M. D., F. R. S., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c. &c.

This work contains the opinions and practice of the most experienced writers, British and Foreign, digested and wrought-up with the results of the author's experience. It also presents a diversified range of opinions, methods of cure, and authorities, and comprises the complications and modified states of disease which are even more frequently met with than those specific forms too often described by Nosologists as constant and unvarying types, to which morbid actions, occurring under a great variety of circumstances, can never closely adhere. It contains also a full exposition of the general principles of pathology, a minute description of the organic lesions of the human body, and a detailed account of those states of disorder incidental to the sex, the different periods of life, and to particular climates, with the peculiarities resulting from temperament and habit of body. Each article is methodically divided and headed and to each a copious Bibliography, with references, is added. The above work will be issued in monthly parts, at fifty cents each. Part I. now ready.

THE HOSPITALS AND SURGEONS OF PARIS.
A General, Historical, and Statistical Account of the Public
Hospitals of Paris, with Biographical Notices of the
most Distinguished Living French Surgeons.
By F. CAMPBELL STEWART, M. D.

1 vol. 8vo., muslin, $2 00.

"The author of this very agreeable book has succeeded admirably in making a volume that will be read with deep interest by persons both within and without the pale of the profession. Without claiming anything on the score of originality of thought, Dr. Stewart is entitled to the praise of having collected a large amount of that very kind of matter about which every one is solicitous to know something; we know of no substitute for it, and therefore recommend it strongly to our friends."-Boston Medical Journal.

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Or an Examination of the Intellect and Passions, with the design of illustrating their influence on Health and the Duration of Life. By WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D., Author of "A Treatise on Consumption ;" late Professor of Theory and Practice of Physic, and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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HENRY G. LANGLEY'S PUBLICATIONS.

UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
NEW WORK ON OPERATIVE SURGERY,
In three vols. 8vo.

NEW ELEMENTS OF OPERATIVE SURGERY.
By ALF. A. L. M. VELPEAU,

Professor of Clinical Surgery, &c., Paris, Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine, &c.

Carefully revised, entirely remodelled, and augmented with a Treatise on Minor Surgery; including several hundred pages of new matter, comprising all the latest Improvements and Discoveries in Surgery in America and Europe, up to the present time; the whole incorporated with nearly two hundred illustrative plates. Translated from the recent improved Paris edition, by P. S. TOWNSEND, M. D.

Under the supervision of, and with a Prefatory_Notice and Observations, by VALENTINE MOTT, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the University of New-York, &c. Accompanied by an Atlas in 4to., containing 22 finely engraved plates. The above work will comprise the latest advantages of the present advanced state of surgical art, and also include the rich experience of the eminent professor under whose editorial revision the work passes. It is believed it will be found the most valuable contribution to medical science which has yet appeared. The first volume is now ready, and the entire work, consisting of three large octavo volumes, and a beautiful atlas in quarto, will be completed in the course of the spring. Subscribers' names respectfully requested to be addressed to the publisher, H. G. LANGLEY, New-York. Terms to Subscribers, $10 00 for the complete work.

DR. TAYLOR'S NEW WORK.

OBSERVATIONS ON OBSTETRIC AUSCULTATION, With an Analysis of the Evidences of Pregnancy, and an Inquiry into the Proofs of the Life and Death of the Foetus in Utero. BY EVORY KENNEDY, M. D.

With an Appendix containing Legal Notes, by JOHN SMITH, Esq. Barrister at Law; with Notes and Additional Illustrations. BY ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M. D.

Accompanied by seventeen fine Lithographic Plates. 1 vol. 12mo. Price $2 00.

THE DUBLIN DISSECTOR,

OR, MANUAL OF ANATOMY.

Comprising a Dissection of the Bones, Muscles, Nerves and Viscera; also the relative Anatomy of the different regions of the Human Body; together with the Elements of Pathology. From the revised Dublin Edition, considerably enlarged and improved. Edited by R. WATTS, Jun., M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the New-York Medical College. One vol. 12mo. 550 pp. Price $200.

8, ASTOR HOUSE, NEW-YORK.

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THE LATEST AND BEST WORK ON FORENSIC MEDICINE.

PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE,

With so much of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and the Practice of Medicine and Surgery, as are essential to be known by Lawyers, Coroners, Magistrates, Officers of the Army and Navy, etc etc. By WILLIAM A. Guy, M. B. Cantab Professor of Forensic Medicine, King's College, London: Phy. sician to the King's College Hospital, etc. etc. First American Edition. Edited by C. A. LEE, M.D., who has added two hundred pages of original matter, adapting the work to the wants of the Medical and Legal Professions in the United States. 1 vol. 8vo.

The Editor has enjoyed the advantages of freely consulting Chancellor Kent, on many of the legal questions which come under discussion; and the opinions of this eminent jurist on several important points will be found embodied in the text, from his own notes kindly furnished, and which he has permitted the editor to publish.

The American Editor has, among other additions, (embodied with the text in brackets,) given the laws of the different States in relation to the questions discussed by the author; remarks on the duties of the coroner; compensation of medical men, when called on to make post-mortem dissections at coroners' inquests; the importance of appointing medical men to the office of coroner; medical evidence; the quotation of authorities by physicians in giving testimony; the duties of medical men in relation to the disclosure of professional secrets, or facts communicated in professional confidence; the undue deference paid to personal experience; its proper value; identity of the living; identity of the dead; the influence of certain causes, localities, &c., in the preservation of the human body, illustrated by examples from the cemeteries of this city and other places; the remarkable case of Timothy Monroe; additional means of determining the age of the dead; cases of hypospadias; hermaphroditism; St. Hilaire's division of the generative system; causes of impotence in the male and female, with cases; impotence as a ground of divorce; questions raised in a late remarkable trial of a clergymen for seduction, with remarks on the medical testimony, &c. &c.

STEWART'S TRANSLATION OF

M. BILLARD ON INFANTILE DISEASES. New Edition, Improved. One volume 8vo.

A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF INFANTS.
Founded on recent Clinical Observations and Investigations in
Pathological Anatomy, made at the Hospice des Enfans-
trouvés; with a Dissertation on the Viability of the Child.
By C. M. BILLARD,

Docteur en Médecine de la Faculté de Paris, &c. &c.
With Notes by DR. OLIVER, of Angers.

Translated from the third French edition, with Notes, by JAMES
STEWART, M. D., late Physician to the New-York Orphan
Asylum, and one of the Consulting Physicians of the Northern
Dispensary of the City of New-York. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 650.

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HENRY G. LANGLEY'S PUBLICATIONS.

DR. J. STEWART'S NEW WORK.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN, A new Edition, thoroughly revised and considerably augmented. By JAMES STEWART, M. D., A. M.

One volume 8vo.

The groundwork of this Treatise is in the fact, that the development of the. functions and the process of increased capiliary circulation attendant on growth, are the chief predisposing causes of the frequency of diseases among children-a period of life devoted to the increase of the body. The division of the subject is that founded on the functions of the human body, as the most natural; and the one adopted in this work is that which recognizes the functions in their natural order of development; on which account they may become sources of disease. The arrangements adopted enabled the author to bring the whole subject under consideration in the order presented by the succesive appearances of development of the great functions of the human body, while the subdivisions afforded him an opportunity of faithfully condensing the important pathological and semeiological facts scattered throughout the various records of the profession.

"This work will be found indispensable to the practitioner who wishes to obtain the best established facts and principles in relation to a most important class of diseases."-N. Y. Jour. of Medicine.

"A wider circulation is required before this finished and elegant book can be appreciated by the whole profession. We recommend it with confidence to our readers, hoping they may derive as much benefit from its perusal as we have done."-Boston Med. and Sur. Jour.

THOMPSON'S CONSPECTUS.

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A CONSPECTUS OF THE PHARMACOPŒIAS Of the London, Edinburgh and Dublin Colleges of Physicians: being a Practical Compendium of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. First American, from the thirteenth London edition, with extensive additions from the recent works on Materia Medica.

EDITED BY DR. C. A. LEE, Professor of Materia Medica and Pathology in the Medical College, Geneva, N. Y

This edition has been greatly enlarged by extended remarks on the uses and applications of Medicines, with notices of all the new remedies lately introduced into medicine, and referred to in the works of Magendie, Dunglison, Wood, Bache, and Pereira, and the Philadelphia Journal of Pharmacy. The Appendix on Poisons has been also enlarged, and will be found to include all articles likely to be employed as such, together with their Symptoms, Morbid Appearances, Tests and Treatment. The Appendix also contains Tables on Chemical Analysis, The Art of Prescribing Medicines,-Forms of Prescriptions,-Select Formulæ for Infants,-Dietetic Preparations,-Alcoholic Strength of Wines,-Weights and Measures,-Composition of all the celebrated Mineral Waters, &c. &c.

The above work is very highly recommended by Drs. Valentine Mott, J. B. Beck, Draper, Augustine Smith, Torrey, and many other distinguished members of the Faculty.

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