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Letters of John Randolph, to a young relative

embracing a series of years, from early youth, to mature manhood.
  
  
  

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PHYSIOLOGICAL MEDICINE, ANATOMY, &c.


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PHYSIOLOGICAL MEDICINE, ANATOMY, &c.

HISTORY OF CHRONIC PHLEGMASLÆ,
OR INFLAMMATIONS, founded on Clinical
Experience and Pathological Anatomy,
exhibiting a View of the different Varieties
and Complications of these Diseases, with
their various Methods of Treatment. By
F. J. V. Broussais, M. D. Translated from
the French of the fourth edition, by Isaac
Hays,
M. D. and R. Eglesfeld Griffith,
M. D., Members of the Am. Philosophical Society,
Acad. of Nat. Sc., &c. &c. 2 vols. 8vo.

THE MEDICAL COMPANION, or FAMILY
PHYSICIAN: treating of the Diseases of the
United States, with their symptoms, causes, cure,
and means of prevention; common cases in Surgery,
as fractures, dislocations, &c.; the management
and diseases of women and children; a dispensatory
of preparing family medicines, and a Glossary
explaining technical terms. To which are added, a
brief Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body,
showing, on rational principles, the cause and cure
of diseases. An essay on Hygiene, or the art of
preserving health, without the aid of medicine. An
American Materia Medica, pointing out the virtue
and doses of our medicinal plants. Also, the Nurse's
Guide. The 8th edition. By James Ewell, M. D.
In one large vol. 8vo.

*** This edition has undergone a complete revision,
and is brought up to the present time.

A TREATISE ON PHYSIOLOGY, Applied
to Pathology. By F. J. V. Broussais, M. D.
Translated from the French, by Drs. Bell
and La Roche. 8vo. Third American edition,
with additions.

"We cannot too strongly recommend the present work
to the attention of our readers, and indeed of all those
who wish to study physiology as it ought to be studied,
in its application to the science of disease." "We may
safely say that he has accomplished his task in a most
masterly manner, and thus established his reputation as
a most excellent physiologist and profound pathologist."
North American Med. and Surg. Journ. Jan. 1827.

THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF
MEDICINE. By Samuel Jackson, M. D.
Adjunct Professor of the Institutes and Practice
of Mecicine in the University of Pennsylvania.
8vo.

THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, upon the
Principles of the Physiological Doctrine.
By J. G. Coster, M. D. Translated from
the French.

An EPITOME of the PHYSIOLOGY,
GENERAL ANATOMY, and PATHOLOGY
of BICHAT.
By Thomas Henderson,
M. D. Professor of the Theory and
Practice of Medicine in Columbia College,
Washington City. 8vo.

PHYSIOLOGICAL PYRETOLOGY; or, A Treatise
on Fevers,
according to the Principles of the
New Medical Doctrine. By F. G. Boisseau, Doctor
in Medicine of the Faculty of Paris, &c. &c. From
the fourth French edition. Translated by J. R.
Knox, M. D. 1 vol. 8vo.

"Boisseau Pyretology is not merely the most remarkable performance
that has as yet appeared among the disciples of Broussais but is really the
ablest and most satisfactory exposition of the pathology of Fevers with which
we are acquainted."—American Journal of Medical Sciences, No. XIV.

ON THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS PHYSICAL
AND MORAL AGENTS; Climate and Locality,
Change of Air, Food, Clothing, Bathing, Exercise,
Professions, &c., on Healthy Man: constituting
elements of private Hygiene, or the art of preserving
health. By Robley Dunglison, M. D., Professor
of Materia Medica, &c., in the University of
Maryland, Author of a Treatise on Human Physiology,
&c. &c. 1 vol. 8vo. (In the press.)

A TREATISE ON PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY.
By William E. Horner, M. D., Adj. Prof. of Anatomy
in the University of Pennsylvania.

"We can conscientiously commend it to the members of
the profession, as a satisfactory, interesting, and instructive
view of the subjects discussed, and as well adapted
to aid them in forming a correct appreciation of the diseased
conditions they are called on to relieve."—American
Journal of the Medical Sciences, No.
9.

By the same Author.

A TREATISE ON SPECIAL AND GENERAL
ANATOMY. Third edition, revised and
corrected, in 2 Vols. 8vo.

LESSONS IN PRACTICAL ANATOMY,
for the use of Dissectors. 2d edition, in 1
Vol. 8vo.

SYSTEM OF ANATOMY, for the use of Students
of Medicine. By Caspar Wistar.
Fifth edition, revised and corrected, by W.
E. Horner, Adjunct Professor of Anatomy
in the University of Pennsylvania. In 2
Vols. 8vo.

ELEMENTS OF GENERAL ANATOMY,
or a description of the Organs comprising
the Human Body. By P. A. Beclard, Professor
of Anatomy to the Faculty of Medicine
at Paris. Translated by J. Togno.

TREATISE ON SURGICAL ANATOMY.
By Abraham Colles, Professor of Anatomy
and Surgery, in the Royal College of Surgeons
in Ireland, &c. Second American
edition, with notes by J. P. Hopkinson, Demonstrator
of Anatomy in the University of
Pennsylvania, &c. &c.

A TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE
HEART AND GREAT VESSELS. By
J. R. Bertin. Edited by G. Bouillaud.
Translated from the French. 8vo.

ELEMENTS OF MYOLOGY. By E. Geddings,
M. D. illustrated by a series of beautiful
Engravings of the Muscles of the Human
Body, on a plan heretofore unknown
in this country. In the press.

This work, in addition to an ample and accurate
description of the general and special anatomy of the
muscular system, will comprise illustrations of the
subject from comparative anatomy and physiology,
with an account of the irregularities, variations and
anomalies, observed by the various ancient and modern
anatomists, down to the present time.