SELECT MEDICAL LIBRARY, and Eciectic Journal of Medicine, FROM THE FOLLOWING ARMSTRONG’S LECTURES. LEE's JOHNSTONE'S CURLING MARSHALL PRICHARD BOUILLAUD WEATAERHEAD HæckER'S Latham's Liston's Since November 1837, the commencement of the Second Year, the following works have been published ; viz. 1. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE SKIN, arranged with a view to their Constitutional Causes and Local Character, &c. By SAMUEL PLUMBE, late Senior Surgeon to the Royal Metropolitan Infirmary for Children, &c. Illustrated with Splendid Coloured Copperplate and Lithographic Engravings. 2. THE MEDICAL PROPERTIES of the Natural Order RANUNCULACEÆ, &c. &c. By A. TURNBULL, M.D. 3. THE GUMS; with late Discoveries on their Structure, Growth, Coanections, Dis eases, and Sympathies. By George WAITE, Member of the London Royal College of Physicians. 4. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON MIDWIFERY. By ROBERT COLLINS, M.D., Late Master of the Dublin Lying-in Hospital. 5. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE MANAGEMENT AND DISEASES OF CHILDREN. By RICHARD T. EVANSON, M.D., Professor of Me. dicine,-and HENRY MAUNSELL, M.D., Professor of Midwifery,-in the College of Surgeons in Ireland. 6. THE SURGEON'S PRACTICAL GUIDE IN DRESSING, and in the Me. thodic APPLICATION of BANDAGES. Illustrated by ONE HUNDRED ENGRA- VINGS. By 'THOMAS CUTLEK, M.D., late Staff Surgeon in the Belgian Army. 7. ON THE INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL AGENTS ON LIFE. By W. F. EDWARDS, M.D., F.R.S., etc. etc. Translated from the French by Drs. Hodgkin and Fisher. To which are added, some Observations on Electricity, and Notes 8. Horner's NECROLOGICAL NOTICE OF DR. P. S. PHYSICK. 9. REID'S EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE FUNC- TIONS OF THE EIGHTH PAIR OF NERVES. 10. EHRENBERG'S MICROSCOPICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE BRAIN AND NERVES (WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS). 11. ON THE COMBINATION OF MOTOR AND SENSITIVE NER- VOUS ACTIVITY; by Professor STROMEYER, Hanover. 13. EXPERIMENTS ON THE BRAIN, SPINAL MARROW, AND-NERVES. By Professor Mayer, of Bonn (with WOODCUTS). 17. CURIOSITIES OF MEDICAL EXPERIENCE.' By J. G. Millen- GEN, Surgeon to the Forces, Member of the Medical Society of the An- cient Faculty of Paris, etc., etc. 18. ANDRAL'S MEDICAL CLINIC. Diseases of the Encephalon and its JOURNAL DEPARTMENT. wifery, Hygiene, Phrenology ; Biographical Sketches of eminent physicians; Analytical Reviews and Digests of New Works; &c., &c.; and of itself forms, at the close of the year, a large volume of closely printed matter, embracing the substance of all the leading foreign and domestic medical journals. Every Number consists of 36 pages of Journal matter, and of 204 pages of a reprint Each division has its separate paging; so that whenever a work is finished in the Li- Subscribers will be continued until the Publishers are notified of their intentions to Subscription-TEN DOLLARS a-year, payable in advance. IF Letters on the subject of subscription should be addressed (post paid) to the subscribers. HASWELL, BARRINGTON & HASWELL, Publishers, |