Professor of Anatomy and Histology in the Franklin College of Philadelphia.

In One 4to. Volume, illustrated by 30 beautifully executed Plates, each containing Numerous Figures, handsomely bound in cloth.

Price Six Dollars.

Uniform with "Quain's Anatomy," "Pancoast's Surgery," and "Moreau's Midwifery."

"We do not possess a modern work on Dental Surgery, written by a British Author, which equals that of Dr. Goddard.—One reason for this may arise from the circumstance, that the learned author is a practical anatomist, whose knowledge is on a level with the modern discoveries, and who has himself authenticated the latest researches into the minute anatomy of the dental structure. It is quite apparent that such knowledge must prove of immense value in enabling any one to arrive at just conclusions relative to the diseases of the teeth; and it is chiefly to be attributed to the want of such knowledge that most writers on Dental Surgery have erred so much relative to the causes and nature of these diseases. The work may confidently be recommended, as containing the best and most approved methods of performing all the operations connected with Dental Surgery.

"We cannot close our remarks without adverting to the thirty very beautiful lithographs which illustrate the text. They render it quite impossible to misunderstand the author, and afford a very favorable example of the advanced state of the Art on the American Continent."—Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, 1844.


IV.

MOREAU'S
Great Work on Midwifery

A PRACTICAL TREATISE EXHIBITING THE PRESENT ADVANCED STATE OF THE SCIENCE.